We have no meanings for "have the endurance" in our records yet.
1 They have the endurance of the present duration, and they are parts of it.
2 Unfortunately, they didn't have the endurance .
3 Though they rode hardy Mongol ponies, they would not have the endurance of men born to the saddle.
4 Towards the end of the debate, Mr Trump said Mrs Clinton did not have the endurance to be president.
5 And Moses actually had the assurance to do as he proposed, nor did he even have the endurance to stand.
6 Big fellows as the Hannistons are, they may not have the endurance to hang to us through all of the coming half.
7 Obviously he has the endurance of his people, to have made it here.
8 Chris had the endurance and had worked out the moves for that pitch.
9 Not even a lyrinx has the endurance of a clanker, and it must stop to rest.
10 Have the endurance three nights in a row, plus doing stuff, you know, other jobs during the week.
11 I believe I had the endurance and the aerobic capacity but a lot of training was at sea level.
12 Onega had the endurance of the Indians themselves, but Adele, in spite of her former journeys, was footsore and weary before evening.
13 The effort sufficed to carry them to the front, where he next satisfied himself they could stay, if they had the endurance .
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