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unviable Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

র্ষা-উদ্দীপক, বাঁছনীয়,





unviable's Usage Examples:

dividing the council into two, arguing that the council was financially unviable on the existing boundaries; however, this did not occur.


made it financially unviable.


"Wigan UTC will close as low student numbers are unviable".


mining limestone at this location have been explored, but dismissed as unviable.


refugees had left Mingoola due to drought making farming and farm jobs unviable, medical conditions that required being closer to specialists, and lack.


Passenger train operations on the route were economically unviable due to low ridership.


until 1959, when upkeep and fire safety issues made this use increasingly unviable.


The Republican Party was utterly unviable in Georgia at the time, and had not even nominated a candidate of its own.


cost of labour rises, tea garden operations are becoming increasingly unviable.


Wednesday 11 February 2015 Radio Hafren closed down because it was financially unviable.


(such as theatres, museums, and music venues) which had become financially unviable as a result of national and local restrictions.


diocese was reported to contain only eight parishes, and was financially unviable as a separate entity.


airliner project was canceled after development costs made it commercially unviable.


The separation of Semaphore would make both its former municipalities unviable, with Lefevre's Peninsula subsequently merging into the District Council.


announced in May 2018, with organisers citing the show as commercially unviable for the industry in its current format.


Ohio Railway, serving as a passenger and freight line before becoming unviable after the Great Depression.


in the surrounding waters made the site hard to reach and economically unviable.


districts within the regions of Scotland because their remoteness made it unviable.


services (31 ' 74) operated by Dales ' District were deemed commercially unviable, which led to North Yorkshire County Council taking over the routes.


very limited in scope, never fully functional and always economically unviable.


reduction in passenger volume, which would make the project financially unviable.



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