viable state
collocation in Englishmeaningsofviableandstate
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viable
adjective
uk/ˈvaɪ.ə.bəl/us/ˈvaɪ.ə.bəl/
able to work as intended or able ...
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state
noun
uk/steɪt/us/steɪt/
a condition or way of being that exists at a ...
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(Definition ofviableandstatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofviable state
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The overall framework for post-conflict reconstruction often presumes the existence of aviablestate.
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The road map calls for an independent, democratic andviablestateby 2005.
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What we have been doing is attempting to get the industry into aviablestate.
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Unless we can establish reasonablyviablestateand rule-of-law structures, the disaster will never end, no matter how much assistance we provide.
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It would like to separate from the north but it would struggle to be aviablestate.
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We must get the mostviablestatefor our industry that we can.
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Nevertheless, the existence of the settlements also makes the establishment of aviablestateimpossible.
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They must have aviablestate.
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First, the continuous adaptation of an organism to its environment, so as to maintain itself in aviablestate, through sensory feedback mechanisms.
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Storage of the organism in aviablestateis difficult and it can not be easily cultured in the laboratory.
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They feel that it is unacceptable for an agreement to impose additional restrictions (such as level of militarization, see below) which, they declare, makes aviablestateimpossible.
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Transparent negotiations are a guarantee of two viable states, as are the cessation of violence and effective cooperation between the two states.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
They have had enough of violence and want to live together peaceably in two viable states, whose continued existence in the region is guaranteed.
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We want to see two viable states coexisting as good neighbours sharing an open border, allowing for cross-border exchanges of people, goods, capital and ideas.
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Likewise, when those two viable states are recognised, when their leaders are recognised, for negotiation and for discussion.
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The way things are now heading, we are not going to have two viable states.
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We must therefore act by creating the right environment conducive to confidence building between the two parties, and to have two distinct and viable states which can cohabit peacefully.
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