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Meanings of withstand stress in English
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Usage of withstand stress in English
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Our ability to withstandstress is a mark of character, and our exhaustion, a trophy.
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The number of active glucocorticoid receptors is an indicator of that person's ability to withstandstress.
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Large plants can better compete with small plants for limiting resources and may also have a greater capacity to withstandstress.
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The FSA's worries have focused on capital, the insurer's ability to withstandstress tests and the complexity of a deal that involves 22 jurisdictions.
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For the last 20 years, Borgonie has studied roundworms, developing what he calls "a healthy respect for their ability to withstandstress."
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The ability of some symbiotic cnidarians to resist and better withstandstress factors that cause bleaching is a trait that is receiving increased attention.
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He is asking that these ships be able to withstandstresses that we've never encountered.
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The rating affirmations reflect our view that the rated notes are able to withstandstresses that are commensurate with the current rating levels.
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This great asset means that the form is unbelievably generous and can withstandstresses and strains that would make other narrative mediums collapse and implode.