0 able to be done; feasible -- holdbart
Selling online is a viable proposition for anyone with access to the Internet
We need to ensure that the project is economically viable.
1 able to live and develop independently -- oppholdbar
a viable population of red squirrels.
Neither is viable without the other and both require careful management to ensure that their viability is perpetuated.
Monetary policy becomes impotent, while the economy's immunity to real shocks is removed, and fiscal policy becomes a viable option for the government.
Today, with cheap and frequent shipping routes, timber has replaced flagstone as the most viable resource on the island.
Others merely hoped for a modern viable form of paternalism.
However, these findings are restricted to a fraction of (known) cultivable and viable bacteria only.
Numerous pathways to anxiety are currently considered viable.
Where given reasonable and economically viable alternatives, smallholders respond.
First, if less environmentally destructive alternative economic activities are commercially viable, why is international funding needed in order to launch a commercial venture?