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more than a million per year to be economically viable #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:43 am   more than a million per year to be economically viable
 

more than a million per year to be economically viable

What does it mean?
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more than a million per year to be economically viable #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:55 pm   more than a million per year to be economically viable
 

It means that something (a company, a government agency, etc.) needs more than one million (dollars, pounds, euros, or some other currency) to be able to function and survive financially.
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