This is a viable consideration when CPS is not available or the current location is contaminated with a persistent agent.
With the collapse of Soviet communism, the Soviet Union disintegrated as a viable economic and political system.
In all three relationships Albania has maintained its independence but it has not been able to establish itself as a viable economic entity.
World War I began before the country could establish a viable governmental body--much less form, train, and equip a military establishment.
When considered in its entirety the heritage from Ottoman rule contributed almost nothing toward the development of capabilities required for a viable government and a modernized society (see ch.
Before independence in 1912, the area of modern Albania had never been politically integrated, nor had it ever been an economically viable unit.
Hydramnios, or an excessive quantity of liquor amnii, may so distend the uterus as to cause grave danger to maternal life, and if the child is viable the uterus should be emptied.
If it does not refer to a viable foetus, it refers to an unviable foetus, but to remove an unviable foetus is to either kill it or to hasten its death.
In such a case must the surgeon let the mother die lest he hasten the death of a non-viable child?
In the latter condition premature labour is indicated, or the early removal of the viable child.
If the decree refers only to cases in which the foetus is viable, it would appear to be unnecessary--we need no decree of the Holy Office to let us do a laparotomy to remove a viable foetus.
Actuality was thereby imparted to the idea, which is destined to remain in the forefront of contemporary politics until the peoples themselves embody it in viable institutions.
This entity is financially viable and strong enough to be fully trusted by the recipient of the payment.
Only NATO pretends that Kosova can survive as an independent, economically viable entity.
The various oblasts, mini-states and fiefdoms are simply not economically viable on their own.
Modern technology makes many political units economically viable despite their minuscule size - and so they declare their autonomy and often aspire to independence.
Everyone - Russia included - want the Serbs to cease to be a viable fighting force.
A general condition of equilibrium now sets in, in which the viable plasma masses continue to gain just as much in growth as there is dead plasma broken down and changed back into the original nutritive materials.
Hence the viable determinants of organization or perfection are always overtaken after a certain time by that movement and forced into the latent condition.
The irony of it all is that Austria presented the only viable solution to the problem of multi-ethnicity and muti-culturalism.
Preliminary results on pollen storage indicate that Corylus americana pollen can be stored for eight months or more in a viable condition at 0° C.
The storage treatment employed previous to planting the nuts provided a successful method of supplying viable nuts.
Let a man apparently drown and this viable period becomes even longer--say a goodly fraction of an hour.
But imagine the dead body affording viable products, even indirectly life itself, to (possibly) so many others!
Successive Chinese Empires developed a clear, viable scheme of senior-junior relationships controlling their intercourse with other organized governments.
Like many similar compromises in other countries, the institution has proved its viable and useful character.
Whether the organization is still viable we do not know.
But Mr. Shaw will not mould his material into viable shapes.
In a dozen years he has traversed a kingdom, has grown from wunderkind to mature artist, from a poet of few moods to a maker of viable drama.
Since it is clear that flies are abundantly able to disseminate viable pathogenic bacteria, it is important to consider whether they have access to such organisms in nature.
In some varieties the fruit, falling to the ground, develop roots and grow into new plants immediately, while the seeds within remain unchanged and do not germinate, though viable and capable of growth at some later time.
Another curious fact is that the fruits of many species when planted in soft moist soil, or even falling to the ground, develop roots and grow into new plants, the seeds within remaining viable and capable of growth later on.
If we wish to know whether pollen is still good or not we may in twenty-four or forty-eight hours cause it to "sprout," and in that way know whether it is viable and good.
We may save ourselves a good deal of trouble by making this examination and determining whether or not a given lot of pollen is viable before putting it on the flowers.
Some pollen will keep, viable for three weeks, under these conditions, possibly longer.
Commercially viable phosphate deposits were exhausted at the time of independence from the UK in 1979.
They are considered only to the extent that they are viable consumers.
Compression of language means the use of images to diminish the quantity of words necessary to constitute a viable filmic expression, as well as the effort to summarize literature.
In order to avoid destruction of crops and lives in the barbarian societies of Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire, the only viable hierarchy tried to tame warriors with the literate rules that the Church preserved.
The only viable alternative adopted was the abstract image of the phonetic convention, which was easier to carry from one world to another, as, for instance, the Phoenicians did.
It had a unifying character and exercised a homogenizing function within each viable political unit.
They also reflect the relational nature of the practical experience of those constituting viable groups.
In many instances, the church constituted viable social entities in which work, and agriculture in particular, was performed according to prescriptions combining it with the practice of faith.
Its reality extends even to the area of interdependencies between the language of individuals constituting families as viable survival units, and the language of the community within which family is acknowledged.
Under the Roman law the Decenviri established that a woman may bear a viable child at the tenth month of pregnancy.
In Spaeth's clinic there was a viable infant at six and a half months weighing 900 grams.
Opening of the vagina upon the parietes, of which Le Fort has collected a number of cases, has never been observed in connection with a viable fetus.
There is a case on record of a child viable at six months and twenty days.
Article 312 of the Civil Code of France accords a minimum of one hundred and eighty and a maximum of three hundred days for the gestation of a viable child.
If it proves to be a child, you will attempt no operation till it becomes viable at least.
The legitimate aspiration and tendency of science is to eliminate craniotomy on the living and viable child from obstetric practice.
C, while one other soil sample yielded viable bacteria after exposure to 170 deg.
C for 5 days, but none of the other spores were viable alter 2 days.
The presence of life or the lack of sterility may be proven; but the absence of life or sterility cannot be proven, for the one viable organism that negates sterility may remain undetected.
Direct and intentional destruction of this kind is unlawful and is known as feticide, when the fetus is killed within the womb, or abortion, when a non-viable fetus is expelled from the womb.
It is not abortion to hasten the birth of a viable fetus (i.
But to deliver or expel a non-viable fetus is abortion.
There is no security that the scientific form will make any ideal more viable than another; every ideal, after all, has stood for what social science there was among its devotees.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "viable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.