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viability

[vahy-uh-bil-i-tee] / ˌvaɪ əˈbɪl ɪ ti /




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Skeptics have questioned Opendoor’s long-term viability and focus on the instant buyer market for home sellers, designed to speed up transactions and avoid realtor brokerage fees.

From Barron's

“Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts, tensions in both the Middle East and Eastern Europe have intensified, casting doubt on the viability of current peace talks,” FXEM’s Abdelaziz Albogdady says in an email.

From The Wall Street Journal

Language models aren’t appropriate tools for these critical tasks, and the viability of our financial markets depends on getting this right.

From The Wall Street Journal

Arguments put forward for the U-turn highlighted concerns raised, particularly by the hospitality trade, about the effect it could have on firms' viability.

From BBC

"So if this was to become a longer term problem, then you'd be really worried about financial viability of the whole game."

From BBC