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adj.
不能独立生存的




    1. But the copper content in ore of most deposits is less than 1 per cent - with small traces of precious metals - making the mining of ore for producing copper economically unviable.
    2. Government officials say that if foreign debt papers and other instruments can't be used, its privatization program would be unviable because the companies being sold wouldn't fetch the minimum price set by the government.
    3. Another idea that the vets approve of is to flood the market with the huge stockpile of legally-removed rhino horn, force down the market price and thus make poaching unviable.
    4. But plans were afoot to replace the V-bombers altogether with a ballistic missile, Blue Streak. In 1960, when Blue Streak was judged unviable and scrapped, the Macmillan government plumped for a US-designed air-launched missile, Skybolt.
    5. 'I have been involved in many major public companies which had unviable subsidiaries,' says Mr Fillmore.
    6. But this will mean that the traffic previously making small contributions to fixed costs will suddenly face much higher charges and become unviable, while the traffic that was previously making big contributions will enjoy a sudden fall in charges.
    7. They had been liquidated largely because they proved unviable, even after restructuring, or could not be privatised. The Treuhand has already privatised almost 12,000 of the 13,000 enterprises under its control.
    8. Lloyds said yesterday that no decision to close branches was taken without 'an awful lot of thought and regret.' It said the Chiddingfold branch had about 200 customers when it closed and had been unviable.
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