So far, luckily, the Internet has proven to be incredibly robust, by withstanding these behind-the-scenes attacks. |
|
Are the estimated 10 lakh trees in the city capable of withstanding the gusty wind. |
|
Crops such as sorghum and millet are good at withstanding fluctuations in moisture, but are now hardly grown. |
|
They imagine they are withstanding forces that unsleepingly work against the true Church of Christ. |
|
Trees with large trunks and deep anchoring roots represent the ultimate challenge in withstanding oxygen-deprivation in wetland habitats. |
|
To them, those skulls portray a group of protohumans whose survival depended on withstanding terrible blows to the head. |
|
The fabric is water-resistant and durable, capable of withstanding any elements you may encounter on your adventures. |
|
But business and branding aside, the event seemed to be a familiar gathering, cocktail dresses not withstanding. |
|
But withstanding political pressure is going to be the least of your problems. |
|
Your bold brand of charisma not withstanding, staid types might see outsized expressions of your personality as character defects. |
|
Not withstanding the honorous duties devolving upon the members of the Museum Board they have shown great cheerfulness in giving to it much of their valuable time. |
|
Nylon nanocomposites containing small amounts of clay that are capable of withstanding high temperature environments have been fashioned into automobile air intake covers. |
|
Capable of withstanding extremely high loads even at high speeds, they are unbeatable in comparative tests with competitive products. |
|
It must be completely leakproof, capable of withstanding low pressure and not having any high point. |
|
In the case of improper use, and not withstanding other action, that passenger must pay the penalty specified in the STC for such action. |
|
Operational readiness has to be considered, and the equipment provided to those individuals must be capable of withstanding harsh treatment. |
|
The militarists believe that airborne early warning systems and antiballistic missiles would be pivotal to preventing or withstanding a nuclear attack. |
|
Agar-agar gels are unique in withstanding temperatures near boiling point. |
|
The rear wall of the cab shall be capable of withstanding a static load of 200 kgf per tonne of permissible useful load. |
|
Mineral wool insulation is noncombustible, withstanding temperatures greater than 1,800 degrees, and acts as a fire barrier, which can slow a house fire. |
|
|
The countries that are least prone to these financial and structural weaknesses are the ones that seem to be withstanding the crisis best. |
|
Not withstanding, there are exceptions to the general rule which are also provided for in section 22 of the Constitution. |
|
These ships are not capable of withstanding a terrorist attack, and they are not capable withstanding a fire. |
|
It was easily pliable, but amazingly tough, withstanding hundreds of pounds of pressure and scorching heat that could have charred the flesh off of a human being. |
|
The protector, made of a tempered transparent glass of high mechanical resistance, is capable of withstanding the passage of vehicles. |
|
Various mechanisms that protect the cell from protein denaturation might assist the organism in withstanding different stressful factors, like heat and drought. |
|
A casing can be regarded as universally applicable if it is capable of withstanding adverse weather influences. |
|
Consequently, it was necessary to design a motor capable of withstanding the severity of this kind of application. |
|
Concrete pavements are capable of withstanding these tremendous loads for many years to come. |
|
Aside from environmental issues, simply withstanding corrosion and biological fouling pose engineering challenges. |
|
The Sealys Laser-Secured card is made of polycarbonate, a material that offers a very high level of security and capable of withstanding extreme climate conditions. |
|
In the tests provided for in paragraph 1.4 of the stability requirements included in Annex I, the ship should be capable of withstanding a seaway as defined in paragraph 3 hereunder in the worst-damage-case scenario. |
|
In this situation, some of our rivals who do not have sufficient critical size or are no longer able to create added value have difficulty withstanding the pressure. |
|
And it goes without saying that edges must be durably finished, capable of withstanding all wear and tear. |
|
A building capable of withstanding the roughest weather for hundreds of years. |
|
Stanley Bostitch go to extremes to ensure that every tool bearing its name is more than capable of withstanding the challenge so that it will provide years of safe, reliable and trouble free service their users. |
|
Current airworthiness standards, contained in Chapter 531.46 of the Airworthiness Manual, require fuel hoses to be capable of withstanding twice the maximum fuel operating pressures of the system. |
|
Ceramic, clay that has been fired, is low-pressure, low-grade metamorphic rock capable of withstanding the test of time. |
|
Scoring for fun against Kuwait and Oman, breaking down China's resolute first half defence and withstanding the second half attacks of United Arab Emirates is what Australia has achieved so far. |
|
Of course no such thing happened, but for a little while there he was sounding like Tipper Gore and C. Delores Tucker, withstanding potshots from rappers and their producers and being made fun of by people of all walks. |
|
|
If members of the Liberal caucus believe their conduct is of the highest standard and capable of withstanding the most intense scrutiny, there should be absolutely no objection to that kind of decision. |
|
Not withstanding the political commentary that has ensued from this, the principle is that we do the very best we can to encourage the right decisions in the province of Ontario so all Ontarians can benefit. |
|
Use cable having insulation capable of withstanding the high temperatures. |
|
During the time of formation, all good will not withstanding, it may prove impossible to integrate the personal gifts of a consecrated individual within fraternity and a common mission. |
|
The suspension bearings allow the free rotation of the axle, and serve as suspension points for the traction motor, while withstanding forces due to traction motor torque. |
|
Not withstanding Mizzi and Schembri's involvement in this scandal they still hold very high positions in the Maltese government. |
|
This made their ships strong, sturdy and structurally sound, capable of withstanding the harsh conditions of the Atlantic. |
|
Native South American ungulates also did poorly, with only a handful of genera withstanding the northern onslaught. |
|
The record has proven remarkably resilient, recharting via remixes by Youth and Club 69 in 1990 and 1999, respectively, and even withstanding the iron lungs of Tom Jones. |
|