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feasibility

[fee-zuh-bil-i-tee] / ˌfi zəˈbɪl ɪ ti /
NOUN
practicability
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Ahead of Tuesday’s close, shares had lost almost a third of their value over the past three months, as shareholders worried about the feasibility of Oracle’s long-term financing plan.

From The Wall Street Journal

Project Samara tested the real-world feasibility and implications of a DLT-based platform for capital markets, using a real bond funded and traded with central bank money.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fish and Wildlife Service to develop a feasibility study, kicking off a 14-year process that unfolded before the vultures graced the skies in the region again.

From Los Angeles Times

“Advances in submarines, sensors, seabed systems, and unmanned vehicles will create layered defenses that raise the cost—and in some scenarios the feasibility—of U.S. operations in the western Pacific,” Brookes said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“These are the physical challenges Mamdani is going to have to overcome,” said Kate Wittels, who helped conduct the feasibility study and is now a partner at consulting firm HR&A Advisors.

From The Wall Street Journal