Feasibility
51remedial investigation/feasibility study — (RI/FS) USA A process that occurs at a Superfund site before remediation begins. The remedial investigation (RI) is a method of collecting data that helps determine the: • Affected site s condition. • Nature of the hazard …
52economic feasibility — UK US noun [U] ECONOMICS ► the degree to which the economic advantages of something to be made, done, or achieved are greater than the economic costs: »The state commissioned a report on the economic feasibility of a single payer health system.… …
53transportation feasibility — Operation plans and operation plans in concept format are considered transportation feasible when the capability to move forces, equipment, and supplies exists from the point of origin to the final destination according to the plan.… …
54Passive Underwater Fire Control Feasibility System — (PUFFS) is a passive sonar system for submarines, as well as a nickname for the seamen conveyed in the vessel itselfFact|date=August 2007.ource* Sub vs Sub , Cdr R Compton Hall, Orion Books, 1989 …
55principle of feasibility — adekvatumo principas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Principas, pripažįstantis sportinio rengimo programos, fizinių krūvių, pratimų, jų taikymo būdų, atitinkančių tikrąsias sportininko fizines ir psichines galias, pasirinkimą …
56Осуществимость преобразования/CHANGE ACTION FEASIBILITY — осуществимость преобразования оценивается до определения окончательного набора действий, которые должны быть включены в план преобразований. Осуществимость преобразования зависит от величины затрат на него, выгод, факторов риска и времени,… …
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57Feasibilities — Feasibility Fea si*bil*ity (f[=e] z[i^]*b[i^]l [i^]*t[y^]) n.; pl. {Feasibilities} (f[=e] z[i^]*b[i^]l [i^]*tiz). [from {Feasible}] The quality of being feasible; practicability; also, that which is feasible; as, before we adopt a plan, let us… …
58FA — feasibility assessment; field artillery …
59feasible — feasibility, feasibleness, n. feasibly, adv. /fee zeuh beuhl/, adj. 1. capable of being done, effected, or accomplished: a feasible plan. 2. probable; likely: a feasible theory. 3. suitable: a road feasible for travel. [1425 75; late ME feseable …
60Durchführbarkeitsstudie — ⇡ Feasibility Studie …