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To durability
noun
Permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force.
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That is a testament to durability in an era too often marred by injuries.
The current plastic version, she added, was "vulnerable to durability, security and quality issues," including bleeding of dye.
In the current climate of nostalgia and national austerity, Rams' commitment to durability has never seemed more relevant.
On the government's legacy, Hanley asks: "Where's the commitment to usefulness, to durability, to delight?" One place is in our commitment to new ecotowns, designed and built to the highest-ever standards for green, high-quality and sustainable living.
Therefore, controlling and reducing cracks in concrete bridge decks is paramount to durability performance.
One of the most important issue that relates to durability is water absorption.
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The coins' silver content had been reduced to 92.5% to improve durability.
"We have to figure out how to build durability," he said.
After developing a prototype, Rosborough felt he ought to put its durability to the test.
To select the right material you need to consider durability, wash-ability and the upcoming season.
In other words, far from being a threat to capitalism, social democracy is in fact essential to its durability.
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