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Protocols must also be designed to handle network errors.
Both ports and the canal will be designed to handle the modern mega-ships favoured by global shipping firms, which can carry up to 25,000 containers.
It would be designed to handle conditions somewhere between those treated in a doctor's office and those treated in a hospital.
"If there's such an extreme amount of snow, it may just be that no one expects a building to be designed to handle that".
But because the system must be designed to handle peak water demand during the summer, an additional 2 wells are needed to handle expected growth from new residential development, he said.
The new airport will be designed to handle 12 million passengers a year on its opening in 2018 and will eventually become a regional hub in its own right, handling 30 million annually by 2030, Mr. Win Swe Tun said.
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They were designed to handle 30,000 tonnes," said one engineer.
"Fireplaces are designed to handle embers and burning wood".
Put simply, we're designed to handle sudden, intense crises, not problems that develop over generations.
Traditionally, spinning reels have been designed to handle midsize game fish or small fry like trout.
The structures are designed to handle a storm that might happen once every 500 years.
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