Examples of using More viable in English and their translations into Chinese
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There are indeed a lot of other factors to put the Islanders in a better situation to give them a more viable long term plan;
In recent years, concerns over climate change have grown, energy prices have increased, and alternative energy technologies have become more viable.
When storage is limited, it may be a more viable option to use transport.
As well as streaming in higher resolutions, you will be able to download content far faster over 5G, which will make downloading 8K movies more viable.
However, proof-of-work isn't perfect, and there's still a great deal of research and development required to build a more viable consensus mechanism.
With both Jake Livermore and Romaine Sawyers opting to stay deep during the process, this option became more viable.
But were we able to offer“them” a more viable narrative?
It also makes the use of solid state drives(SSDs) more viable for VDI images.
Energy storage technologies are expected to continue to improve, making their use more viable and affordable.
In 2018, Electron has seen several key improvements that make it a more viable tool for users and developers alike.
As oil prices rise, it becomes more viable to invest in alternative energies, the" green gold" of biofuels.
As more devices and applications are added to LoT, MEMS will become more viable solutions.
As the technologies improve, this pushes down costs, making wind energy more viable.
Since, the data points can be present in any dimension, euclidean distance is a more viable option.
As such, the project aims to make it easier for small producers to find users for surplus energy and make renewable sources more viable.
As the costs of alternative sources of water rise due to drought and increased demand, desalination will become a more viable option.
The campaign to make women in their 30's and 40's more viable to men of all ages started in the 1990's.
Support for the integration process by strategic infrastructure works particularly for newer, more viable settlements.
The point at which a job becomes more viable for one process or the other is called the'cross-over point.'.
This also makes Montessori schools economically more viable, allowing schools to attract teachers with far greater training and experience.