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en It was never economically feasible to have a member of my IT team based in the branches. So it is important that we have as few maintenance and configuration issues as possible.

en It's a matter of someone doing the legwork to contact those churches and have them put it in every Sunday bulletin, ... And these are economically feasible ways to advertise. The NAACP branches aren't going to charge the school districts. The churches are going to be ecstatic the districts contacted them.

en The fundamental problem is they simply don't save as much oil as they could. They fall far short of what's technically feasible and economically feasible.

en We are still in the research phase, so this is not a slam-dunk yet. The biggest challenge is whether this is an economically feasible project. To make it work economically, you can't haul the raw material far, which is why I think a system of smaller facilities might work.

en It might not be economically feasible.

en Unfortunately, I just don't see it as being economically feasible to start over again.

en It will destroy their businesses. It's not economically feasible.

en The paper has been prepared to assist and inform our 300+ member companies around the globe. It gives an overview of the challenges and opportunities, outlining some of the important engineering, safety, commercial and contractual issues and a number of the technological developments that are of interest to our members based in 35 countries. We want feedback from them - sharing knowledge is, after all, beneficial to the industry as a whole.

en Where it is economically feasible, we do whatever we can to get 'nonperforming' loans re-performing.

en It's not economically feasible to buy enough doses for the entire population. Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons.

en These are important policy issues that we have to get straight between our two branches of government, and the decision today is a big step in the wrong direction.

en The two most important issues to resolve in a joint-use agreement are who's liable, and who's going to pay for maintenance.

en This is a big step in uniting everybody. We're at our bare minimum to make this economically feasible.

en We are looking at different ways to expand capacity and increase production in the most economically feasible way we can.

en We will gladly sit down and talk to them to make this a transition to a tower that would be economically feasible to them.


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