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Etsy is responsible for Imogen of the Internet's entire economic viability.
The viability of the project needs to be studied.
The viability of this approach is a matter of some debate.
Experts began questioning the project's viability.
Considering the UK's unwavering endorsement of the US's aggressive interventionist agenda, London should seriously assess the viability of becoming a US state.
Given the UK's dedicated endorsement of the US's aggressive interventions, London should genuinely assess the viability of becoming a US state.
A fetal "heartbeat" is a more arbitrary standard than viability.
For now, it remains to be seen if open source seeds have any economic viability, but the OSSI organizers would be satisfied if the movement provides an alternative to large companies selling patented seeds. In a world facing the daunting challenges of climate change, Kloppenburg said diversity will be key in feeding the planet.
As potential source of biofuel in the United Arab Emirates, Boeing said it was looking at the viability of a halophyte plant that can be irrigated with seawater.
In September, bison conservationists met at the American Bison Society conference in Banff, Alberta to discuss the social and human dimensions of bison conservation, in addition to other topics including population viability and conservation of federal and tribal herds; concurrently, 15 Native American tribes and First Nations people convened to renew or become new signatories in support of the second anniversary of the Buffalo Treaty.
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1904, Hugo DeVries, Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation Ordinarily these altered organs are sterile, but in some instances a very small quantity of seed is produced, and when testing their viability I succeeded in raising a few plants from them.
1980, Jimmy Carter, State of the Union Address In making its grants the Endowment will increase its emphasis on techniques which stimulate support for the humanities from non-Federal sources, in order to reinforce our tradition of private philanthropy in this field, and to insure and expand the financial, viability of our cultural institutions and life.
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