Examples of 'considered viable' in a sentence

Meaning of "considered viable"

considered viable: a phrase used to describe something that is seen as capable of being successful or effective. It suggests that something is feasible and likely to achieve the desired outcome

How to use "considered viable" in a sentence

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They were not considered viable by our engineers.
So a lot of techniques being used were considered viable tools.
Were not considered viable at the time.
In some circles this child would not be considered viable.
These are no longer considered viable on ecological grounds.
The report presents various initiatives which were considered viable.
Both were considered viable candidates for further evaluation.
This option was initially considered viable and was.
Both were considered viable candidates for late stage evaluation.
Only three are considered viable.
Life is only considered viable on planets within a narrow range of characteristics.
This option is considered viable.
Permeable cell membranes which absorbed the dye were not considered viable.
That is considered viable in a product.
Furthermore a number of other competitors are considered viable alternatives by customers.

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Conjectures are considered viable only when a reading makes no sense at all.
Of these, less than half were considered viable suspects.
The theory is considered viable and remains an active topic in the physics community.
This hypothesis is the oldest, but still considered viable.
It was not considered viable to increase tariffs much further in the current economic climate.
Therefore, myostatin and activin are considered viable targets for muscle regeneration.
Thereby the FIRR is higher than the WACC, which justifies the project as considered viable.
UHF was not considered viable at the time.
Populations excluding both PI and Annexin V-FITC staining were considered viable.
Kudrin considered viable innovative scenario for Russia.
The third possibility, a bond offering, is considered viable for the reasons explained below.
A fetus is considered viable if they are at 22 weeks of gestation or later.
Televised programming ( especially that which was not considered viable for reruns ) was still considered disposable.
He 's now considered viable if we were to be born tomorrow!
Intermediate or mixed options - such as consolidation or merger - are not considered viable or realistic.2.
The project is considered viable from both a macro-economic and financial perspective.
For comparison, efficiencies above 10 % in solar panels are considered viable for sustainable energy production.
Against terrorists are considered viable elements of US policy regardless of administration. So, targeted assassinations.
Formulations 1 and 4 were considered viable back-ups.
Sample was considered viable with at least 30 % of cells were viable.
The strain was given the access number CECT8836 after it was considered viable.
Indeed, my kind of work may never be considered viable in the traditional publishing options.
Foetus considered viable at 24 weeks.
A fetus is generally not considered viable before 20 weeks.
A fetus is considered viable at 20 weeks gestation.
A total of 54 segments was considered viable in the test performed three months after the angioplasty.
For a group to be considered viable then it must be at least 15 % of the attendees.
Of those, 25 were considered viable suspects by the Los Angeles District Attorney.

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