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"unviable" Definitions
  1. that cannot be done; that is not capable of working successfully

239 Sentences With "unviable"

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I think a lot about the future and how we will all be commuting, because the cities are unviable now, and they are only getting more unviable by the day. London?
Fiat concluded that "political conditions in France" made it unviable.
Cities like New York and Hong Kong could become unviable.
Shouldn't #TedCruz have been forced to carry his unviable campaign to term?
The truth is that it is simply unviable, for these three reasons.
Fiat's statement said that "political conditions in France" made a combination unviable.
Industry leaders say those upgrade costs contribute to coal being financially unviable.
Unpredictable weather and low crop yields have made farming unviable for many.
Once imports start, local prices could crash and could make larger imports unviable.
A lack of charging stations also makes the whole proposition unviable for now.
"We'll have to take care that projects don't become unviable," KPMG's Kamath said.
Gabbard remains in the presidential though her campaign is widely seen as unviable.
It took over the function of the unviable tissue, and so saved your life.
Losing access to the Turkish border would make the Islamic State's governance project unviable.
But smelters have failed to materialise as low commodity prices made them economically unviable.
Ms. Haaland was outspent, but she won a six-way primary despite being 'unviable.
Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, ceded in perpetuity, would be unviable without this hinterland.
What it means: Trump's preferred immigration plan appears to be unviable in the Senate.
Beyond retaliation, Iran's ultimate goal in Iraq is to make continued American presence unviable.
But now taxes and royalties are killing profits, and making long-term investment unviable.
The collapse in energy prices in 2014 and 2015 left many oil projects commercially unviable.
It doesn't prevent chromosomes from dividing in a way that makes 25% of pregnancies unviable.
DP World's advisory had said the inter-terminal operations with PSA were "inefficient and unviable".
However, recently the pressure of foreign competition has made production even in rural areas unviable.
He said current oil prices made the development of most oilfields around the world unviable.
"Their technical solution was economically unviable and would have led to enormous losses," said one.
That makes setting unique emissions or fuel economy standards for the Canadian market economically unviable.
What it means: Trump's own preferred immigration plan appears to be unviable in the Senate.
There would be costs: workers at state firms revealed to be unviable would lose their jobs.
Delays at the border could also make trade in perishable goods such as fresh produce unviable.
The woman's doctor had told her the pregnancy was unviable, and another Walgreens filled her prescription.
The rush to invest, no matter the underlying economics, diverts entrepreneurial energy toward unviable business models.
Regardless of which side of the ideological divide one stands on, the project is financially unviable.
It's unfortunate that in a game about diversity the meta-game then makes certain heroes unviable.
The message this could send to early-career researchers is that federal employment is simply unviable.
Under this law, women who are pregnant with an unviable fetus are forced to carry to term.
If mini-grid projects need bespoke environmental-impact assessments or health-and-safety approvals, they become unviable.
Zombie firms are economically unviable enterprises that survive only with the support of local governments and banks.
Zombie firms are economically unviable enterprises that often survive with the support of local governments and banks.
According to Andrew Digby, the programme's scientist, about half the eggs laid by female kakapo are unviable.
So every option available to the UK leadership right now is either politically unviable or economically disastrous.
A pricier workforce and savvier restaurant marketing staff made the "feet on the street" approach unviable in America.
They fear the return of checks on the border between the two countries could make their businesses unviable.
Officials say tourism returns have also been diminishing while the high hosting fees have made the event financially unviable.
Thirty-six percent of companies in the survey said their businesses would be unviable without access to EU workers.
Recently, however, the pressure of competition from countries like China has made manufacturing production even in rural areas unviable.
Only recently did I have the thought that it might have been a real pregnancy—an unviable, ectopic conception.
Because the molecular structure of salt is crystalline, its hard, sharp corners can pierce viruses, rendering them unviable, Choi says.
Razali has also complained in the past about the cost which he said made the government-backed event financially unviable.
But localhost's properties limit the ability to scale and share, making it an unviable option across large teams and organizations.
"It was irresponsible, this policy adopted in the past, using the Indian to make these states economically unviable," Bolsonaro said.
Given all of this, the idea of Palestinian-Jordanian confederacy does not seem less viable than the other unviable ideas.
The most vulnerable people, however, will be unable to move and will remain trapped in increasingly unviable areas, it predicted.
Election officials have declared 226 towns here "unviable," and will not likely risk confrontation to force polling stations to open.
Market conditions and infrastructure costs made the Pacific Northwest LNG terminal "economically unviable at this time", Petronas said in an email.
"At the same time, the (Chinese) government will be forced to shut down economically unviable capacities and restructure assets," said Shah.
This may leave room for unviable companies to use swaps as a way to put off bankruptcy and support unprofitable operations.
But pricing caps have not been significantly raised since 2001, making it unviable for firms to make many of the drugs.
Centuries-old mines in southwestern England had been abandoned in the 1990s when a collapse in metal prices made them unviable.
In an email to faculty, Dean Kopp deemed an across-the-board cuts solution unviable, though he did not explain why.
But the policy made the scheme unviable because the open-market dwellings could no longer subsidise the affordable ones, the company says.
China is home to thousands of economically unviable "zombie" enterprises that survive with the support of local governments and state-owned banks.
Kurdistan's descent into insolvency is a lesson in how unviable little states are, even with oil (which the Sunni Arab areas lack).
The venerable Big Blue sold in 2005 its profitable personal computer business because it was deemed unviable as a long-term project.
Sky will no longer broadcast Fox News in the United Kingdom after low viewership numbers made the network commercially unviable, per Reuters.
"The tax makes most of the projects in Rio unviable," said Antonio Guimarães, the director of the Brazilian Association of Oil Producers.
Dining | Westchester Food trends seem to come in waves that bring in the new, modify the old and sweep away the unviable.
But he also argued a "new strategic reality" has rendered the treaty unviable, citing emerging capabilities from China, North Korea and Iran.
Drought, hailstorms, unseasonal rainfall and most recently an unusually warm winter have played havoc with crop yields, making farming unviable for many.
A turnover tax would render many of these businesses unviable, damaging innovation, domestic industry and destroying high quality jobs in the process.
Previous efforts to create a tape foundered after disagreements on how much exchanges could charge for data, making a tape commercially unviable.
KT Corp and Manila's Converge ICT, which had tied up for the bid, said "conditions imposed for participation render the venture commercially unviable".
Jugra, a mid-sized private bank (market share: 0.3%), was deemed unviable due to weak asset quality and doubts about its financial reporting.
Electric vehicles remain expensive due to the high cost of batteries and automakers say lack of charging stations could make the plan unviable.
Repealing Obamacare's taxes would become problematic, and spending cuts like dramatic hits to Medicaid have proven to be politically unviable in the Senate.
That should be economically unviable, and yet with ticket prices topping out at $37, the house here was as full as the Ardsleys'.
In Inkster, where 72 percent of residents are black, the school district dissolved six years ago after the state deemed it financially unviable.
The increase in imports has come against a backdrop of efforts by Beijing to curb excess coal mining capacity by closing unviable mines.
"In specific cases consolidation may also take the form of the unwinding of banks if they become unviable," she told a parliamentary committee.
Some of the mega rich squander titanic sums backing unviable political candidates, while others make small, targeted, strategic gifts that deliver outsize returns.
Coal India—a government-back coal company–is reportedly closing 37 of its "unviable" mines in the next year to cut back on losses.
The increasing interest of American business in trade abroad made the anti-internationalism of the Old Right increasingly unviable in the party of capital.
Given these assumptions, a project becomes unviable if costs overrun by more than 40%, traffic undershoots by 29%, or some combination of the two.
So maybe we should consider futuristic techniques like Oxitec's GM mosquitoes, which interbreed with wild mosquitoes to produce unviable offspring — causing populations to crash.
It is caterpillars that damage crops, so the plan to release adult males that produce unviable offspring should not cause any additional crop damage.
The torrential downpours have flooded American farmland, particularly in the Midwest, and making a greater proportion of crops unviable compared to past planting seasons.
The average U.S. tariff currently stands at about 2900 percent, so adding to that another 220006 percentage points would render many production operation unviable.
And Andrés Manuel López Obrador in Mexico is rapidly discovering that markets, budgetary constraints and the United States make many of his promises unviable.
In an era where sex (and sexual fulfilment) can be a Tinder hookup away, shunning it seems like an extreme—even unviable—lifestyle choice.
Airlines, however, hoped that managing their capacity — suspending routes to China, on which falling demand made continued operations commercially unviable — would blunt the impact.
Sanders, who racked up delegates in California and Texas, is at risk of being unviable for delegates in Florida, which has 400-plus delegates.
The venture was considered economically unviable and indeed, in the years that followed, the port sat empty and neglected, and Sri Lanka's debt ballooned.
Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis findings demonstrated years ago that the Kemper project was financially unviable, and events have borne us out.
As a result, major labels, mainstream media and commercial radio by-and-large dismissed the scene as a commercially unviable parasite of US hip-hop.
The PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum has warned that the proposed mining law changes could make the Frieda River and Wafi Golpu projects unviable.
Nchanga operations have been "rationalised" because the new import duty makes smelting Congolese concentrates "commercially unviable", according to local operating unit Konkola Copper Mines (KCM).
However, while Kavonic said that building new projects is unviable in the current situation, Australian LNG producers can boost volumes if demand warrants increased supply.
Nchanga operations have been "rationalized" because the new import duty makes smelting Congolese concentrates "commercially unviable", according to local operating unit Konkola Copper Mines (KCM).
A Walgreens pharmacist in Arizona denied a woman medication to end an unviable pregnancy, stating that it was against his ethical beliefs to fill the prescription.
Banks will withdraw support for financially unviable firms, he added, repeating pledges by other officials last year to drive such "zombie" firms out of the market.
ONGC has also similarly claimed its investments at its fields on the eastern coast of India would be unviable if domestic gas prices did not increase.
In the 22018s, after India liberalised its licence-choked economy, a government report warned that it was "impossible to liquidate and wind up an unviable firm".
Texas' current law bans abortions after 20 weeks of gestation, with certain exceptions, such as if the fetus has "severe and irreversible" abnormalities or is unviable.
Unprofitable telcos, such as Videocon, Aircel and Tata, could exit, given their unviable business model, now that they are able to sell their under-utilised spectrum.
Those jobs wouldn't necessarily all reappear in other EU countries, as banks may decide that the difficulty of relocation makes some parts of their business unviable.
Istanbul's Chamber of Geology Engineers said the initial filing for the environmental impact report did not take into account several factors that make the project unviable.
The new law authorizes terminating a pregnancy if it endangers the life of the mother; when the fetus is unviable; and when pregnancy resulted from rape.
Negative rates are hurting Germany's fragmented and cash-saturated banking system disproportionately, raising the prospect that hundreds of smaller banks, primarily small savings banks, could become unviable.
In 2001, Bharat Gold was forced to cease operations due to mounting losses, the result of a large, unproductive workforce and dated, economically unviable methods of mining.
One suggestion, presented by the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife's Patricia Huckery, called for the greasing of goose eggs, or "egg addling," which makes them unviable.
But power costs in the Philippines, among the highest in Asia, is making processing plants unviable, said Ronald Recidoro from the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines.
It was the end of an era: Animal-rights laws had finally made elephants, the 134-year symbol of the American circus, economically unviable as traveling entertainment.
For the moment, carbon capture and storage is likely to remain unviable without a significant price on CO2 emissions, given the enormous energy costs in the process.
By actively helping to nominate otherwise unviable candidates in crowded Republican primaries, the Club advanced dangerously weak and often extreme general election candidates in solid Republican districts.
They would force women to carry an unviable fetus to term or force women with severe health complications to stay pregnant with their lives on the line.
The A350 has renewed fleets, been the platform for new products, and opened routes previously thought to be unviable, all in its short time in the sky.
For starters, the recycling industry is in crisis: There's so much junk mixed with the recyclables that the cost of separation is making the business financially unviable.
"Just as the telecom industry is consolidating due to unviable spectrum pricing and competitive pressures, tower companies will follow," Ambit Capital said this month in a research note.
It wasn't a lot of money, but it was enough of a speed bump that it became economically unviable for criminals to ship malware in the same way.
Clinton's mischaracterization of FBI Director James Comey's findings and her lies about her emails might make her an unviable candidate—if the Republicans had a more credible nominee.
Earlier this year, the central bank said banks will withdraw support for financially unviable firms, repeating pledges by other officials to drive "zombie" firms out of the market.
During the 1960s, Kusama began gaining celebrity status in the States, mostly linked to her large-scale naked performance art pieces, which were critically acclaimed, but commercially unviable.
Ironically, interest rates at multi-year lows across the region aimed at supporting growth have become part of the problem by keeping unviable businesses alive, contributing to overcapacity.
Petronas, as the company is better known, only last month scrapped a proposed $20163 billion LNG terminal project in western Canada, saying market conditions made the project "economically unviable".
Any candidate who finishes with less than 2202 percent support in any one of the state's 2628,28500 precincts is deemed unviable, and thus wins no delegates in that precinct.
The short answer is no, or not really without redesigning the scheme — something that is politically unviable when the economy is in decent shape and inflation is picking up.
The hike in duty is likely to make imports of wheat unviable for flour mills even after recent declines in global prices, potentially dragging further on global grain markets.
The hike in duty is likely to make imports of wheat unviable for flour mills even after recent declines in global prices , potentially dragging further on global grain markets.
Of course being interested in music doesn't make a good band—if it did, I would be asking Bob Dylan and Brody Dalle to join my commercially unviable supergroup.
Motor oil was also part of the lawsuits this year, due to claims that dollar stores had previously sold unviable fuel designed only for car engines made before 1930.   
"If you swamp the wrong people with money, it's going to be inefficient and it might mess them up from a viable path to an unviable path," he said.
Congress approved a bill this month allowing abortion when the mother's life is in danger; when the fetus is unviable; or when the pregnancy is the result of rape.
Friday's agreements comes days after President Uhuru Kenyatta canceled a dam project - Kimwarer - whose 22.2 billion shilling cost was found to be overpriced and which was also financially unviable.
This, however, renders a pregnancy unviable — the embryo can't survive outside the uterus — and could turn into a life-threatening medical emergency for patients if embryonic tissue grows unchecked.
When those startups&apos businesses proved unviable and the startups failed, the big tech companies lost an important source of revenue and were forced to readjust their own operations.
Moreover, the lack of disclosure and absence of a clear definition of 'zombie' firms makes it difficult to assess whether regulations are effective in excluding unviable firms from DES deals.
Offering services to the underserved — unbanked consumers who lack access to banking products, and underbanked consumers who make only limited use of mainstream financial services — has long been economically unviable.
Many dismiss off-season travel as unviable because of school schedules, but remember American Thanksgiving and spring breaks (if they don't fall over Easter week) don't mirror other countries' vacations.
It's the kind of place where off-kilter game makers actually produce the kind of art-driven, commercially unviable work that many people claim to wish there were more of.
It's a unique feature of the Iowa caucuses, which allows voters to pick a new candidate if their first choice is deemed unviable after the "first alignment" in their precinct.
Candidates such as Mike Bloomberg or Amy Klobuchar could easily experience a surge of support if centrists in the party start to fear that Sanders, and his policies, are unviable.
Stunned venture capital investors say the government's move to kill the $1.4 billion acquisition of shaving upstart Harry's is a 'wakeup call' that could leave some types of startups unviable
The company said last month that it plans to launch three new drugs this year and is considering cutting down on spending on some generic drug projects that have become unviable.
Meanwhile, in New York, lawmakers decriminalized abortions after 24 weeks and would allow women to seek care at that stage if her health is in danger or the pregnancy is unviable.
"This is mainly related to a lack of necessary infrastructure for exports and commissioning of local agricultural produce, which makes it economically unviable to supply Syrian vegetables and fruits," he said.
EVs are expensive due to the high cost of batteries which are still not manufactured in India, and carmakers say a lack of charging stations could make the whole proposition unviable.
However, if the Comey letter ultimately gave these voters the reason they needed to vote against Clinton, Devil's Bargain shows that the plot to make Clinton look unviable went back decades.
The researchers suspect it may have evolved from trophic eggs — unviable eggs that some insects produce to feed their young — because the fluid emerges from the same opening that produces eggs.
Cecelia Malmstrom, the EU's trade commissioner, insisted governments should not grant subsidies that keep unviable plants running and should subject state-controlled firms to the same rules as the private sector.
In a statement late on Saturday, Pakistan's capital market regulator - which recommended the change - described the move as a landmark decision, because previous tax treatments had made sukuk an "unviable" funding option.
Chile's President Michelle Bachelet was key this year in getting a new law to legalize abortions when the mother is at risk, the fetus is unviable or the pregnancy results from rape.
Electric vehicles are expensive due to the high cost of batteries which are still not manufactured in India, and carmakers say a lack of charging stations could make the whole proposition unviable.
It now plans to reduce its research spend on some generic drug projects that have become "unviable", Dilip Shanghvi, the company's founder and managing director, said on a conference call with analysts.
Though the experiment was ethically defensible — all the embryos were unviable because of a fatal defect — it also demonstrated the possible dangers of the technique because of the many things that went wrong.
Which is what saddens me most about Bowie's death: The fact that being weird and cool and sexy and original seems to be as unviable as it was when he first started out.
To mollify that complaint, this year Iowa Democrats will make public both counts — how voters align on their first choice and then the results after supporters of unviable candidates make a second choice.
LONDON, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney warned on Friday that some major industries could become unviable if Britain leaves the European Union without striking a deal with the bloc.
On the surface this makes me a Philistine, a traitor to my profession and sexually unviable according to John Waters, who has cautioned against going to bed with people who don't own books.
But forcing women to continue pregnancies when they're at risk of death, or carry to term an unwanted pregnancy resulting from rape, or to suffer through an unviable pregnancy, are harder to defend.
To mollify that complaint, this year Iowa Democrats will make public both counts — how voters align on their first choice and then the results after supporters of unviable candidates make a second choice.
That made Ms. Warren unviable, and it meant that all her supporters, as well as the undecided voter, had to move to another part of the room, joining one of the viable candidates.
El Salvador's prohibition on abortion has been in place since 1998 and includes no exception for cases of rape, incest or an unviable fetus or when the life of the woman is in danger.
The resignations undercut a planned no-confidence motion led by supporters of nationalist former President Mahinda Rajapaksa against Industry Minister Rishad Bathiudeen, who also resigned from the ministry on Monday, making the motion unviable.
The German central bank has long opposed the ECB's ultra-easy policy of low interest rates and massive bond purchases, citing the risk that it would keep unviable companies artificially alive, among other arguments.
At the same time, if this situation is not promptly and reasonably restored, Puerto Rico will become a ghetto of poor elderly people and, for all practical purposes, an unviable and shameful U.S. colony.
The projections come as global airlines have canceled thousands of flights to mainland China, Hong Kong, and the region due to plummeting demand caused by coronavirus fears, which made operating the flights commercially unviable.
Now, religious objection is in the news again, after 35-year-old Nicole Arteaga wrote a viral Facebook post about a Walgreens pharmacist denying her prescription for a drug used to end an unviable pregnancy.
Shepherd allows news of the abortions to leak to the press, but Claire, still two steps ahead, uses it to her advantage in an address to the nation by explaining it was an unviable fetus.
The increase will widen the difference between local and overseas wheat prices and make exports from the world second biggest producer of the grain unviable, said a Mumbai-based trader with a global trading firm.
BoE Governor Mark Carney said on Friday that some major industries could become unviable if Britain leaves the European Union without striking a deal with the bloc, adding that this was now a real prospect.
It seems difficult to believe now that being in a guitar band is considered a financially unviable hobby like model trains or World War II reenactments, but back then indie had captured the city's imagination.
In 2011, a similar elevated pod transport project was announced for the city of Amritsar, but was abandoned in 2014 after facing criticism from shopkeepers, small traders and heritage lovers, and being considered financially unviable.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Some euro zone banks may need to be shut if they become unviable, the European Central Bank's top supervisor said on Thursday, as the Italian government seeks to bail out two regional lenders.
The results show national supervisors need to respond with measures including possible cuts to maximum guaranteed returns or reductions in "unsustainable" profit-sharing in new policies if business models begin to look unviable, it said.
In 2016 during the presidential campaign, media lawyers at the American Bar Association (ABA) authorized a report on Trump's litigation history that ultimately labeled his a "libel bully" with a penchant for filing unviable lawsuits.
The Fed's actions have created asset bubbles, exacerbated economic inequality, caused the accumulation of excessive debt, extended lifelines to economically unviable companies, and, possibly worst of all, created a massive dependence on continued low interest rates.
Clinton has clashed with her nomination opponent Bernie Sanders over his plan to make higher education tuition- and debt-free, criticizing his plan as financially unviable and proposing tuition based on family income as an alternative.
The court said that ECB's Single Supervisory Mechanism and the EU's separate Single Resolution Mechanism, used to close unviable banks, were both in line with German law and did not constitute an overreach of EU powers.
The only alternative would be a Eurobond for the bloc, Constancio said, a politically unviable construction rejected by several key countries on fears that taxpayers in core countries would be forced to underwrite fiscal irresponsibility elsewhere.
This helped the committee to identify barriers that needed to be overcome if people were going to save water, and to avoid wasting resources by trying to encourage changes that were unpopular or unviable, Pullen said.
This is why American and Canadian negotiators insisted on inserting a clause, likely unviable, in the U.S.M.C.A. whereby 40 percent of a "North American vehicle" must be manufactured by laborers making at least $16 per hour.
All three flag-carriers have been spurred to action by Norwegian Air Shuttle, the budget long-haul pioneer that began widebody flights in 2013 and, in many people's eyes, has proven a business model once thought unviable.
Yet there is a danger for Clinton and the Democrats if she sits out too much of the next two weeks and only focuses on landing the knockout blow that would make Trump unviable as a candidate.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Friday that some major industries could become unviable if Britain leaves the European Union without striking a deal with the bloc, adding that this was now a real prospect.
Most of us would question whether this couple should have been forced to deliver their stillborn baby, or this woman told by her insurance company that terminating a desperately wanted but unviable pregnancy counted as an abortion.
In August last year, the Constitutional Court partially lifted a ban on abortion if a woman's life was in danger, if she was carrying an unviable fetus or if she became pregnant as a result of rape.
After a complex and fractious process, the nation's Chamber of Deputies voted 70 to 45 to allow abortion when a woman's life is in danger, when a fetus in unviable, or when a pregnancy results from rape.
His frequent campaign stops in settlements and promises of de-facto annexation - which Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said would create a fragmented and unviable "Swiss cheese" of a Palestinian state - could draw votes from the far-right.
In Belleplaine village in east Barbados, Dwayne Squires - who swapped his job in a computer store for high-tech farming - said traditional agriculture has become financially unviable for many on the island, where land is at a premium.
"There has always been, and will continue to be, a strong alignment of interests between us and the minority shareholders," Ratan Tata said in the letter, adding that Tata would exit a business only when it was unviable.
Attributes that once made Mr. Rees-Mogg an unviable candidate — like his opposition, as a conservative Roman Catholic, to abortion under any circumstances — now make him look brave and honest, wrote Freddy Gray, deputy editor of The Spectator.
With the decision by Chile's Constitutional Court, women in the South American nation will be allowed to seek an abortion when their life is in danger, when a fetus is unviable or when a pregnancy results from rape.
Indeed, the ideology has made important and undervalued contributions to American foreign policy, such as its focus on human rights and its warning that supporting friendly dictatorships is both morally wrong and, in the long term, strategically unviable.
It also referenced research which highlighted how, in Sub-Saharan Africa, "up to 30 percent of areas growing maize and bananas, and up to 60 percent of those producing beans," could become unviable by the end of this century.
Clive Bates, a former head of UK charity Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) who is now an advocate of e-cigarettes, is skeptical the FDA's proposal will come to pass as it would make conventional cigarettes commercially unviable.
The English county of Cornwall and the surrounding area boast one of the world's largest tin deposits yet their centuries-old mines have lain abandoned since the 2000s when a collapse in prices for the metal made them unviable.
The new law, allowing abortions when women's lives are in danger or if a fetus is unviable or the result of rape, was welcomed by rights groups in a region with some of the world's most restrictive abortion laws.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Friday that some major industries could become unviable if Britain leaves the European Union without striking a deal with the bloc, adding that this was now a real prospect.
This is largely because the risk that new coal plants are unviable is rising, with 40.1 GW of Indian coal plants currently assessed as "stranded assets," according to research published by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.
African governments have fiercely denied that such takeovers could happen, despite recent precedent in Sri Lanka, where a port in the president's strategically located but commercially unviable hometown was handed back to the Chinese company that financed its construction.
In his letter, Johnson said the backstop was "simply unviable" because it is "anti-democractic and inconsistent with the sovereignty of the UK as a state" but that he was committed to ensuring there was no return to a hard border.
They urged a select commission of lawmakers charged with creating a recommended list of penal code changes to suggest loosening Honduras' abortion ban to allow women to seek abortions in cases of rape, incest, and unviable pregnancies, or for health reasons.
India is working on a new policy for electric vehicles but the auto industry is skeptical about its success due to the high cost of batteries and lack of charging infrastructure which they say could make the whole proposition unviable.
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who leads opinion polls ahead of the July 1 election, has said he will scrap the project, designed by architect Norman Foster and Slim's son-in-law, charging that corruption and high costs make it unviable.
" Van der Leun suggests that this is symbolic of the country as a whole, two decades after liberation: She describes her new home as increasingly unviable, repeatedly terming it an "impossibility," a place where "an undercurrent of aggression and tension . . .
An Amazon spokesperson declined to provide details on the change, but here's my best guess at what happened: Either the discount incentives did not drive the buying behavior Amazon hoped it would, or they simply made the program economically unviable.
If a company wanted to deliver a gene therapy to the lung or liver, where the organ's "surface area is huge," the current price could be as much as $3 million per patient — "commercially unviable," said Mr. Dawson of Oxford BioMedica.
Annexation of the Jordan Valley, which makes up around a quarter of the West Bank and is the territory's agricultural heartland, would make a future Palestinian state unviable and would draw condemnation from the Palestinians and much of the international community.
That's because two weeks ago, Buttigieg eked out a razor-thin state delegate lead in Iowa — pending a recount — in part by dominating in small-town communities, picking up an edge in places where other top Democratic presidential candidates proved unviable.
Chile's Constitutional Court voted on Monday to lift the country's total abortion ban, allowing women to seek an abortion under limited circumstances - when their life is in danger, when a fetus is unviable or when a pregnancy results from rape.
As Toyota cranks up improvements for the next generation of its Mirai hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (FCV), expected in the early 2020s, it is hoping it can prove wrong rival automakers and industry experts who have mostly dismissed such plans as commercially unviable.
During campaigning in Chile, Pinera voiced concerns about the country's declining birth rate as he took aim at changes to abortion laws under Bachelet, who loosened a strict ban to make exemptions for rape, unviable fetuses and the risk of death during labor.
Chinese leaders are dancing around the obvious solutions—stopping the flow of cheap credit and subsidised water and energy to state firms; making them pay proper dividends rather than using any spare cash to expand further; and, above all, closing down unviable firms.
The export curbs - which have cost Indonesia billions of dollars in lost revenue - were intended to shift sales from unprocessed raw materials to higher-value finished metals, but smelters have been slow to materialise as low commodity prices have made them economically unviable.
Dudley also said he did not agree with Bank of England Governor Mark Carney's use of the term "stranded assets" to describe oil and gas reserves held by companies but which may prove unviable as the world moves to a low-carbon economy.
Dodik looks an unlikely candidate to represent a state that he has repeatedly attacked as unviable and harmful for Serbs, but opted for the job as he cannot run again for president of Bosnia's Serb Republic after his second term expires in October.
Here is how Azari, in an unpublished paper written with Scott Lemieux, a political scientist at the University of Washington, pursues the idea that Trump may not fit into Skowronek's scheme: It is far from obvious the Reagan coalition has become electorally unviable.
AEP, the Ohio-based utility that consumes more coal than any other, ran a carbon capture and sequestration experiment for a while at its Huntington Plant in West Virginia but cancelled it in 2012 after concluding that the technology was commercially unviable.
Several officials close to Mr. Ghani say they see Mr. Prince's plan not only as unviable amid a complex conflict and peace effort with the Taliban, but also as a politicized threat to the Afghan president himself before next year's presidential election.
Observers like Greg LeRoy of Good Jobs First, which tracks development subsidies, saw the brief cancellation as a trial balloon sent up to test whether Foxconn could back away from an economically unviable project without angering Trump, who was waging a trade war against China.
LONDON (Reuters) - Only one percent of insurers globally are assessing the risk of being left with investments in "stranded assets" — oil and gas reserves held by companies which may prove unviable as the world moves to a low-carbon economy, a study showed on Thursday.
These core U.S. allies all demonstrably desire a strong partnership with the United States, but Trump's willingness to promote a valueless agenda that undermines these nations' core beliefs is beginning to make that pursuit politically unviable for the leaders of each of these U.S. allies.
In an ideal world, Brussels would gradually impose a proper carbon price of around $100 a tonne of carbon dioxide, which would make fossil fuels unviable over the medium term, forcing oil companies and the like to pour their cash today into green projects.
The U.K. government has set an ambitious (and some say, unviable) deadline of the end of 5003 in which a deal must be reached, otherwise it will leave the single market with "no deal" and will have to revert to World Trade Organization rules.
The vote has inspired a fervorous campaign that has shed light on the horrors endured by Irish women forced to live under the Eighth Amendment, like being forced to carry an unviable pregnancy to term or having to travel to a foreign country to receive an abortion.
"Any increase in levies will put at risk restructuring plan commitments with the European Commission and could in a worst case scenario render the bank unviable," they said, adding merger and acquisition activity could also drive value and improve long-term viability, without giving any details.
Long, thin routes such as the routes Air New Zealand would be using the plane on were exactly the type that Boeing promised that plane would be able to fly, with airlines the world over using the Dreamliner to open up routes to previously unviable markets.
The reforms unveiled for this year included measures to create a paper trail that would record voter preferences for the first time, releasing results from voters' initial preferences, their second preferences after unviable candidates dropped away and the delegate equivalents that will eventually lead to a winner being declared.
However, the two events in Cape Town also highlighted the challenges of undertaking projects in Africa, with numerous complaints about the continent's governments changing the rules too often, and generally seeking to extract a greater share of the mineral wealth, perhaps to the point where mines become unviable.
In a study of how global warming will affect nine crops that make up half the region's food production, scientists found that up to 703 percent of areas growing maize and bananas, and up to 60 percent of those producing beans could become unviable by the end of the century.
A new bill -- first introduced in late 2016 by the left-wing party Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front -- would allow abortion in cases of rape when the victim is a minor or a victim of human trafficking, when the fetus is unviable, or to protect a woman's health or life.
Now we were supposed to realign, a process in which people from each group attempt to convince the others to join their side—the unviable groups want people to join them to make them viable, and the people in the viable groups want others to join them to get more delegates.
To the point that when some of this pernicious activity happens from China, whether it's unviable, corrupt, or "One Belt One Road" kind of developmental initiatives, people in the region are starting to reject them — renegotiate things that they don't think are viable; call us, particularly if there's a direct security component related to it.
We are also highlighting the voices of those victimized by this inhumane and barbaric law—women like Claire Cullen-Delsol, a mother of two who was forced to carry her unviable pregnancy to term, and others who shared their stories of traveling abroad to receive medical care with NOT AT HOME, an art campaign set up by Irish campaigners.
The BuzzFeed Lesson ($) Ben Thompson makes an unpopular but necessary point about the relationship between Facebook, Google, and the media business: While I know a lot of journalists disagree, I don't think Facebook or Google did anything untoward: what happened to publishers was that the Internet made their business models — both print advertising and digital advertising — fundamentally unviable.
A coalition of groups, ob-gyns, the ministry of health and even President Danilo Medina support legalizing abortion in three circumstances, Wurth said: when the life of a woman or girl is endangered, when the pregnancy is a result of rape or incest, and when the pregnancy is unviable and the fetus won't survive outside the womb.
"This move will mark a return to India for Delta, which was forced to exit the market after subsidized state-owned airlines made service economically unviable," the company said in its announcement The service requires government approval, Delta said, adding that it plans to also expand its code-sharing agreement with local partner Jet Airways to carry passengers to other destinations in India.
In reality, this was not a singular event, but a tipping point on decades of institutionalized discrimination, including eminent domain land grabs by the city to make way for highways through some of Detroit's strongest black communities; white flight leading to the devaluation and dissolution of neighborhoods; and predatory economics that made the cost of living increasingly unviable for city residents.
In 2015, shortly after the Sun Yat-sen University experiment (which was conducted on embryos that were unviable because of chromosomal effects) became known, a meeting called by several groups, including the National Academy of Sciences of the United States, the Institute of Medicine, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Royal Society of London, called for a moratorium on making inheritable changes to the human genome.

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