One of these is a stress test, where product is heated to 100 degrees for 10 days to measure how it withstands the heat. |
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A long keeler usually withstands the actual impact better, if you fail to avoid hitting the rocks. |
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The lightweight, cellulose-reinforced cement board withstands high winds and corrosion. |
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Whether the Blair government's new law withstands judicial scrutiny remains to be seen. |
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They've got such a strong grasp of melody, rhythm and harmony and every single song on this latest album withstands repeated plays. |
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This tough plant withstands full sun and wind in soggy conditions. |
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Inside the outer hull there is a strong hull, or pressure hull, which withstands sea pressure and has normal atmospheric pressure inside. |
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It also withstands the effects of physical impact, vibration, water hammer, thermal variation and pressure shock. |
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They can return to their country and readopt a faith that withstands any desire to see with one's own eyes. |
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NiCad batteries provide two hours of operation between charges, and heavy-duty construction withstands drops and mechanical shock. |
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This variety is a very heavy yielder, has good drought-resistant qualities, and withstands wind and weather so well that it may be said to be storm-proof. |
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