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As nuclear technology evolves, these findings bring us one step closer to developing reactors that can run safely for extended duration, making sustainable energy sources more feasible.

Longer life expectancies and a rise in older women working, which makes divorce more feasible economically, are helping to drive the trend.

Policies that rein in the cost of housing would make saving more feasible during our working years.

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And given the significant advances that have been made in restoration and reuse — which now, according to the American Institute of Architects, represent more than half the construction market — doing so can be more feasible, and inventive, than ever.

"Although this application would be in the distant future, protecting human DNA and proteins from the inhospitable conditions... of space would make travel away from the earth more feasible."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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