To recuperate these costs and make the venture economically viable Bright Grey is going to have to secure a significant chunk of market share. |
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Today, nearly a century later, the Haber process remains the only economically viable method for producing synthetic nitrogen fertilizer. |
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An educational system that does not teach economically viable skills is a disservice to the nation. |
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Further research and refinement of technology may make recirculating systems more economically viable. |
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Another suggestion was for a non-permanent art and crafts market concentrating on local goods until something more permanent becomes economically viable. |
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We have an objective for a self-reliant fishery, an economically viable fishery. |
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Consequently, the transport costs from Japan can be absorbed in an economically viable manner. |
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There can be no assurance that an economically viable mining deposit will be discovered. |
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Humanity needs a climate change solution that is scientifically credible, economically viable and equable. |
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In spite of the cost overrun, the project is technically and economically viable. |
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The plan encourages also semi subsistence farms to become more economically viable and supports the setting up producer groups. |
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The only way that nuclear power can be economically viable is if the taxpayer is burdened with the huge costs of radioactive waste disposal and decommissioning. |
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Funds may only guarantee investments in activities that are judged potentially economically viable. |
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Capital markets could finance products and technologies which are marketable and are economically viable. |
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They must be environmentally sustainable, economically viable and socially sustainable, giving back to their community. |
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In order to have an economically viable process, we had a target of 2 minutes cycle time per part. |
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That makes it somehow conceivable that it could be economically viable for the healthcare system. |
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The Company invests exclusively in economically viable enterprises and cooperatives offering a potential return proportionate to perceived risk. |
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It is likely therefore that 3D printing will augment current production methods and be used where it is economically viable to do so. |
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There is no certainty that it will be economically viable or technically feasible to produce any portion of the resource. |
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The development of an economically viable way to extract oil from oil shale would put a ceiling on oil prices and would extend the oil era by decades. |
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Being socially responsible also requires that our company be economically viable. |
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Needs have to be defined better and both technologically and economically viable solutions brought to the surface. |
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Infrastructure and logistics systems of various kinds are one of the keystones of economically viable forestry. |
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Similarly it may reasonably be felt that only a limited number of financially viable holdings will not also be economically viable. |
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This is why a new conceptual framework should be built, within which this mechanism would be economically viable. |
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Although the initial investment may be high, their pay-offs make them an economically viable option. |
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Therefore, let Earth Day 2009 be a clarion call for a climate-change solution that is scientifically credible, economically viable and equitable. |
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For example, how can it be judged whether an investment in weather forecasting is economically viable? |
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The active principle is extracted and purified from plant material for as long as that process remains economically viable compared with chemical synthesis. |
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To have this program administered in the middle of a business district that is trying to stay economically viable is ludicrous. |
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The technology is known, reliable and can be economically viable. |
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Also this technology was economically viable, biologically physible and socially acceptable. |
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Comcast will never compete with itself locally, but a rival firm might try to cut in on its local market share if it deems it economically viable as a business choice. |
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However, the study also concluded that a fixed link was not economically viable. |
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The oil of Kirkuk could make an independent Kurdistan economically viable. |
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This analysis is interesting because it shows how economically viable the regions would be if funding support or market price support were to be reduced. |
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For example, paving roads is rarely economically viable for the occasional motorized vehicle and the emphasis must be on providing minimum access requirements. |
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Of the eight diamondiferous kimberlites found to date on the Gahcho Kué property, the larger 5034, Hearne, and Tuzo kimberlite bodies are currently considered to be potentially economically viable. |
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To this end, they share the need to implement a raft of measures in the medium-term designed to build up a sustainable and economically viable fishing industry. |
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The main objectives are to prepare farmers for reorientation of production and acquisition of the skills needed to enable them to manage an economically viable farm. |
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For the project to be economically viable, we needed to create a single mould with two cavities, allowing the gear and the pinion to be produced at the same time. |
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Energy policy should be cooperative, economically viable without taxpayer funded subsidies, and environmentally safe, but not restricted by overzealous environmental activism. |
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Our vision is to have an environmentally responsible and economically viable tourism industry in this territory that is characterized by professional delivery and operating in harmony with Nunavut culture and tradition. |
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Was the humble noodle bar of his dreams economically viable? |
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Not that the trip was yet economically viable. |
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A balance has however to be struck between directness and feasibility, to meet traffic needs, to be economically viable and take into account environmental aspects. |
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One of the largest energy and ecology-political challenges for the 21st century is the economically viable, and resource and environment-protecting processing of biogenous recycling materials of any kind. |
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The operator, be it the incumbent PPO, a third country PPO or a consolidator, has to decide which way of routing its mail is economically viable and supported by the prices that the ultimate customers are willing to pay. |
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They have shown in the past they can roll with the punches. They can evolve as necessary to maintain economically viable industries that provide safe food in sufficient quantities to the Canadian consumer. |
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The challenge in extracting alumina from aluminous clay is to eliminate iron and other impurities, in both an economically viable and environmentally acceptable manner. |
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The principal aim is to create an economically viable employment base as a prerequisite for the economic, social and cultural development of the Gaeltacht communities. |
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There are, however, certain types of risks, generally of a catastrophic nature, such as wars or environmental contamination, which are either uninsurable or not insurable on an economically viable basis. |
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However, certain types of risk, such as natural disasters, wars, terrorism and environmental pollution, are either uninsurable or are not insurable on an economically viable basis. |
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It is proof that economically viable, socially and environmentally responsible development can co-exist with Aboriginal people on their traditional land. |
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Given these subsidies, it is not economically viable for farmers to produce sugar or soya bean: the prices on the world markets are way below production costs, even for developing countries. |
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Rising gas prices in the early 21st century encouraged drillers to revisit fields that previously were not considered economically viable. |
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By 1979 cement shipments had dropped off such that the railroad was no longer economically viable, and US Steel abandoned the line. |
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Oman is an aquaculturally emerging nation with a developed sustainable economically viable sector. |
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She destroyed mining communities, setting family against family and short-sightedly closed pits that were still economically viable. |
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Touring the works was made far more convenient and economically viable by the compact and uniform size of the pieces which are easily packable. |
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The goal is to reduce costs as quickly as possible and thus make the wind parks more economically viable. |
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Network members are continuing to meet with government officials to discuss fiscal and regulatory arrangements to make the project more economically viable. |
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Fair market conditions and a long-term reliable legal framework that is effectively enforced are minimum requirements for economically viable forest management. |
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In this context it must be understood that commercial road transport is and will remain dependent on oil with no economically viable alternative for the foreseeable future. |
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In 1857, the British philanthropist Joseph Sturge bought a sugar estate to prove it was economically viable to employ paid labour rather than slaves. |
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The resultant use of artificial beaches and stabilized dunes as an engineering approach was economically viable and more environmentally friendly. |
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As plants age and become increasingly functionally obsolete, or less economically viable, their capacity factors fall, until economic infeasibility sets in. |
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It is not an economically viable source of production where the load varies too much during the annual production cycle and the ability to store the flow of water is limited. |
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The availability of efficient, reliable motive power made whole new classes of industry economically viable, and altered the economies of continents. |
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