Further, the Little Ice Age demands an explanation, and solar variability at present provides
the only viable possibility.
Not exact matches
The
only possibility of a
viable world in the future was if people changed in response to the new power at their disposal.
The performances were a relief for Spalletti, who now has the
possibility of playing without a striker, an option that looks all the more
viable given the poor form of his
only experienced centre - forward, Edin Dzeko.
Performance, with its
possibility for total immersion in muchness, was the
only viable medium for someone like Smith, who lived art as much as made it.
I believe air conditioning can be a
viable tool in order to adapt to a changing climate, but I would argue that
only dwellings indicated as vulnerable should have the
possibility of installing such devices.
Even if there is
only a slight
possibility of a wrongful death, it is better to find out if there is a
viable case and what the time limitations are.
Thirdly, the Commission was not required to demonstrate with certainty that the generic undertakings would undoubtedly have been able to obtain a commercially
viable and non-infringing process during the term of the agreements at issue, but
only that they had real concrete
possibilities of doing so within a sufficiently short time (para 203).
In these actions, the court must
only find 1) that the relationship is no longer
viable, 2) that irreconcilable differences have caused an irremediable breakdown of the marriage, 3) that discord or conflict of personalities have destroyed the ends of the marital relationship and prevents any reasonable
possibility of reconciliation, or 4) that the marriage is irretrievably broken.
Instead, the court must
only find 1) that the relationship is no longer
viable, 2) that irreconcilable differences have caused an irremediable breakdown of the marriage, 3) that discord or conflict of personalities have destroyed the legit ends of the marital relationship and prevents any reasonable
possibility of reconciliation, or 4) that the marriage is irretrievably broken.