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There is only so much jet lag that the human body can be expected to endure.
But neither should we be expected to endure a mind-numbing history lesson.
A traveler can be expected to endure only so much inconvenience.
Conditions on Guantanamo are harsh, especially for non-criminal confinement, and those children should not be expected to endure such conditions.
The law intervenes only where the distress inflicted is so severe that no reasonable man could be expected to endure it.
Put another way, 35 men on the pitch in Phoenix can be expected to endure early-onset Alzheimer's or dementia pugilistica for the entertainment of everyone else.
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Diagonally reinforced coupling beams designed according to current codes are expected to endure significant inelastic deformations during earthquakes.
The next lower-house election is due in mid-2002, and the government is expected to endure until then.
This result is of importance to the reliability design of mechanical and structural systems that have multiple stable steady state solutions and are expected to endure uncertainties.
It concedes that controls may be useful to target inflows that are expected to endure, because of the threat to financial stability.
Tokyo Electric Power, the plant's operator, has said almost nothing at all about the workers, including how long a worker is expected to endure exposure.
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