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Перевод: viability speek viability


[существительное]
жизнеспособность ; энергия


Тезаурус:

  1. But even in February 1980 it doubted the long-term viability of this mechanism and pointed to potential LDCs' debt servicing problems for banks.
  2. Schemes are, however, being considered at the Bay of Fundy, which has 37 sites suitable for tidal power schemes, and the Severn in the UK, although the economic viability of the latter is still uncertain.
  3. It is a decay that became inevitable when the infamous Beeching Plan substituted the crass motif of economic viability for that of communal need, and ripped out the steel vertebrae of the nation, leaving whole areas more isolated than they had been at any time since the eighteenth century.
  4. The continued success of their beers justifies such an approach but it will be of considerable interest to chart the viability of other beers as the drinking public reacts unconsciously to the character of extracts.
  5. In 1986 it entered into an agreement with a private firm to operate the gardens, despite clear warnings from a number of sources about the viability of the company concerned.
  6. The organisation's long-term viability, Corley allowed, depends on the continuing level of interest.
  7. For the England team, on whose success depends not only the financial viability of the counties themselves, but also the capacity of the game to attract young people to play and watch it as a part of their heritage, the preparation for Test cricket provided by the present hotch-potch is clearly unsatisfactory.
  8. That's because they played such a very big part in preserving the viability of small railways with scattered populations like the County Donegal the sort of fascinating little operation that investors would have to think twice about before investing just one rail-spike in.
  9. Please try to fill in this form for all titles you are responsible for and use this as an exercise to test its viability before we have Phil do something more elegant.
  10. Their economic viability, at no time very great, has become fragile risking complete social and economic disintegration.
  11. Neither is viable without the other and both require careful management to ensure that their viability is perpetuated.
  12. In its 1985 report Age Concern stressed the importance of adopting a "market viability" approach to older consumes rather than an approach based upon special needs.
  13. At this level the educational institution and the employer undertake something that neither could or would undertake on their own and which enhances the viability of each partner in their own normal sphere of activity and in their shared and mutual environment, community or market place.

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