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Перевод: feasibility
[существительное] осуществимость ; выполнимость ; годность ; возможность ; вероятность
Тезаурус:
- Not everyone, however, accepts the desirability or feasibility of a longer working life.
- A feasibility study funded by Pat Hicks and conducted over a six month period confirmed this, although subsequent funds and the original idea of an M.I. "franchise'-type system for the UK were not forthcoming and the British operation was left to proceed independently.
- The following sections analyse the types of errors found from test data from the script recognition system, and discuss the feasibility and effectiveness of applying standard spelling correction techniques.
- Another project, partly financed by the West Germans, will be a feasibility study into spreading telecommunications into remote areas.
- The new company, Metropolitan Communications, will initially study the feasibility of modernising services within the "golden ring" of major towns around Moscow, St Petersburg and Tyumen Oblast, Russia's main oil zone.
- They uphold the feasibility (!) of two billion people, diverse in language, colour, nationality and religion, living together in harmony.
- In 1991 when he took office, Mr Weld froze a 35 million bond issue earmarked for the project by his Democratic predecessor Michael Dukakis who, before entering the Presidential race, had doled out 1.75 million for a rosy feasibility study.
- Fortunately, the conclusions reached by the feasibility study proved to be accurate: the school has progressed and increased its attendance with each academic year.
- According to Werner Behrens of UNIDO, the software will standardise the way countries draw up feasibility studies for development projects funded by, for example, the World Bank or the US's Agency for International Development.
- The frequent use of "space" sprays, containing the natural, non-residual insecticidal constituents of the pyrethrum and sprayed into the air in houses in South Africa in the mid-1930s, established the feasibility of this approach.
- With this row added to the tableau, primal feasibility is violated and the dual simplex method is used to restore primal feasibility.
- Its origins go back to 1970 when a specially commissioned task force of the National Heart and Lung Institute (as it then was), was asked to look into the feasibility of a trial which would settle, once and for all, the question of whether dietary change could, on its own, reduce the frequency of heart attacks in the American population.
- So farmers are looking hard for new sources of income and, to be fair, the Government is encouraging the search: grants are available for feasibility studies (50% of cost), for employing a marketing person (40% in the first year but decreasing after that) and for capital expenditure (25% up to a limit of 40,000).
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