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unviable

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unviable [ʌnˈvaɪəbəl]
adj
not capable of succeeding, esp financially the pit had proved economically unviable


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The garden centre has been under review for a number of years as a result of significant financial losses, which make it commercially unviable.
Council education bosses say the school has become educationally and economically unviable.
Outlining her idea of development, the Minister said that though these projects might be economically unviable but were an economic necessity for the people of those regions that have remained victims of backwardness and poverty.
 
 
 
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