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Viability is determined on a case-by-case basis but is generally considered to occur at 22 to 24 weeks.
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Viability is the line that has been drawn by the Supreme Court to determine whether or not an abortion can or cannot take place.
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Viability is the proper cut-off for Mom's convenience option in the modern world, and late-term interventions to save the mother's life need never involve murder of an otherwise viable infant.
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Vote of Confidence From Canadian Government Assures Oilsands' Long-Term Viability CANADA STOCKS-TSX surges to one-week high in oil, bank-led rally The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Nexen, Suncor Energy, The Goldman Sachs Group, Ocwen Financial and Morgan Stanley
unknown title 2011
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Proving a Business Model in the Beginning for Long-term Viability
WebProNews Feed Chris Crum 2010
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Proving a Business Model in the Beginning for Long-term Viability
WebProNews Feed Chris Crum 2010
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"Viability" is to be achieved by paying less and less money to fewer and fewer workers.
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Viability made sense as the point at which a state may prohibit abortion because, by definition, it is then that there is a human being that can survive outside the womb.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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Viability is a constantly shifting point, but surely the matter of personhood does not shift.
Misconception Paul 2010
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Viability, compromise, coalition, progress - dirty words to Nader/Paul types.
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