viable

টেকসই
definition
adjective
the proposed investment was economically viable
capable of working successfully; feasible.
translation of 'viable'
adjective
টেকসই
example
The plants that survived appeared phenotypically normal in all growth phases and produce 'viable' seed that germinated normally.
Mr Fitzgerald said the airport has to tailor a commercial structure to achieve 'viable' bottom line operating costs.
So, is there is a 'viable' future for alternative operators in the United Kingdom?
All plants were found to be fertile and set 'viable' seeds which germinated and produced morphologically normal plants.
Others would argue that a woman should have the right to terminate her pregnancy at any time in pregnancy, up to the point where the fetus is 'viable' and fully formed.
It is hard to see any practical and 'viable' alternative to the state at present.
If significant placental abruption occurs, a 'viable' fetus should be delivered immediately.
Concern over low usage had already been raised with the local community, but no 'viable' suggestions for alternative fixed sites had come forward.
An aliquot of the cell suspension was removed and the number of 'viable' cells determined by trypan blue exclusion.
The internet may provide a 'viable' alternative but for the moment, everyone seems lost, wondering what's going to happen next.
Unfortunately the fees are high and with no 'viable' alternative and unable to find work, Charlie along with Phil hit on an idea.
A peak value is then seen where the greatest numbers of molecules are in the greatest number of 'viable' cells.
Dormancy is defined as the inability of a 'viable' seed to germinate under conditions otherwise adequate for germination.
In turn, it may make campus and community radio all the more 'viable' as alternative media for the music of talents like Fisher.
A 'viable' plan for an alternative would be part of the proposed project.
In fact, Thompson said new technology would have to be developed for the solar car to become a 'viable' consumer alternative.
'viable' solution
Buying pirated movies is a 'viable' alternative to those of us who are economically challenged.
If the conservatory legally stands and you continue to feel that moving house isn't a 'viable' option, alternative tactics could be adopted.
a commercially 'viable' business
A rise in basal body temperature may signal either a passing virus or a 'viable' fetus.
I looked at the Dem candidates and realized there is no 'viable' alternative for me.
This view is not derived from a sense of optimism, but from a realisation that 'viable' alternatives need to be developed to reduce car usage and pollution.
An agenda that can be articulated as a 'viable' alternative to the version of corporate globalisation currently under way.
A mural for the walls became a more permanent and 'viable' alternative.
A provisional diagnosis of missed abortion was made, but an ultrasound scan subsequently revealed 'viable' triplets.
Wherever there were regular shifts, buses can be a 'viable' alternative.
That's a little beside the point, though, because my article was focusing on whether commuter Internet access was 'viable' and feasible.
They say the proposals will also offer a 'viable' transport alternative to the car and will make inter-district travel a reality.
The number of colonies present was a measure of the number of 'viable' cells in the original cultures.
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