Examples of 'unviable' in a sentence
Meaning of "unviable"
Unviable (adjective) - not capable of working successfully or being sustained
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- Not viable: not capable of independent life; not practicable.
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Onshore wind is becoming unviable due to opposition.
And we would create something that was unviable.
Transplant keeps unviable kept long in bad conditions.
The extrapolation of such conclusions is therefore unviable.
Renewables intermittent and unviable without continued subsidies.
This eventually made the plant unviable.
It proved financially unviable and folded two years later.
The size of the acampada made it unviable.
As a result it has now become unviable to continue this service.
The cost of the facility also made it unviable.
This made the process unviable for tablets.
The project was abandoned as financially unviable.
It is unviable for employers and highly misleading for students.
The heart was deemed an unviable organ.
Embryos unviable for human reproduction may also go for research.
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The owners considered the rebuild cost unviable.
Such obstacle may become unviable present choices in an uncertain future.
This is further evidence that the project is unviable.
All of this will make it unviable for farms to continue producing tobacco.
Government programs should not support unviable operations.
Complications in pregnancy with unviable fetus may be originated as a result of several factors.
And the pregnancy was considered unviable.
Both these tracks are commercially unviable but are operated because of their heritage value.
And this probably renders the repair economically unviable.
Delivering a technically unviable fetus by cesarean section without consultation or permission of the mother.
Palestinians say the settlements make a future state unviable.
Low oil prices would have meant unviable reserves and reduced lending.
The regulations are so complicated as to be unviable.
But the use of these drift nets is economically unviable and therefore no longer acceptable.
Such refusal may make the tour artistically unviable.
This makes fishing commercially unviable and in recent years has led to massive job losses.
That then would make their businesses completely unviable.
This complexity makes the solution unviable and means that its operation is not robust.
Structures simply become unviable.
Delivering a technically unviable fetus It was the right call.
Legislative changes that make good environmental management unviable.
Otherwise the private tier would be unviable in the first place.
It was repeatedly considered over the years but found to be economically unviable.
Both factors nevertheless make this process unviable on an industrial scale.
The first step is to determine the degree to which the project is unviable.
The coated viable seed can be separated from unviable seeds and debris using conventional methods.
This makes access for visually impaired people almost unviable.
Delivering a technically unviable fetus by Caesarean section without consultation.
My idea is total unviable.
Nuclear power is economically unviable Nuclear power facilities can not be built without government assistance.
Farmers argued that the high taxes made cultivation unviable.
Is it unviable for some local governments?
The system did not become mainstream and proved commercially unviable.
Clearly unviable state-owned enterprises will be liquidated.
It has been suggested that this will make sugar increasingly unviable.