nonviable

IPA: nɑnvˈaɪʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not viable: not capable of independent life; not practicable.
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Examples of "nonviable" in Sentences

  • What if by doing this that 'nonviable' candidate ended up with, lets 'say 15% of total votes?
  • [11] The economic argument that an independent Palestinian state would be "nonviable" is a mysterious one.
  • Communism, wrote the historian Martin Malia, was “an intrinsically nonviable, indeed impossible, project from the beginning.”
  • It's remarkably easy to have a low infant-mortality rate when you claim that half of the dead babies you see were "nonviable" and don't count in the statistics.
  • Diagnose the problem to learn about the viability of financial institutions and support only those that are viable, and close or restructure the nonviable ones.
  • This approach, including accounting and regulatory forbearance, guarantees, and implicit public support stalls addressing nonviable banks and nonperforming assets.
  • The behind the scenes drama between the first and second votes is a chess match, with blocs of "nonviable" voters extracting concessions in exchange for their votes for viable candidates. "
  • He recommended allowing "nonviable" institutions to fail and placing them into "negotiated conservatorship" which would reorganize their operations and dispose of problem assets, replacing management and wiping out shareholders.
  • He was speaking after a person at Andes Petroleum Ecuador Ltd., owned by China Petrochemical Corp. and China National Petroleum Corp., said the October levy had made their business in the South American country "nonviable" and that the company may seek arbitration if a negotiated solution cannot be found.

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