Sentence examples for durability ability from inspiring English sources

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Sisal fibre is especially valued for cordage use because of its strength, durability, ability to stretch, affinity for certain dyestuffs, and resistance to deterioration in salt water.

Assessment of the useful lifetime of the hand-powered centrifuge, including durability, ability to maintain consistent rotational speed, user fatigue, and design scalability, must be considered.

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These materials are characterized by their high heat resistance (>200°C); their strength, toughness, and durability; their ability to withstand several cycles and doses of all types of radiation; their ability to be molded into parts with extremely tight tolerances; their biocompatibility; and their long-term durability.

Yet until that new construction proves its durability — and ability to hold value — buyers will still tilt toward older buildings.

Having survived Hitler's Blitz and numerous terrorist attacks over the decades, Londoners, and Britons generally, take pride in their durability and ability to bounce back.

Materials are useful because of their properties: their strength, ease of fabrication, lightness, or durability; their ability to insulate or conduct; their chemical, electrical, or acoustical properties.

With Sinovic, Vermes was enthusing about his "incredible durability", and ability to play 30 plus consecutive games, while Myers has been a player transformed since his exercise-induced asthma was correctly diagnosed and medicated.

Here, and in the best fiction about dens or club house or barns or sheds or any other "private" place in which children can play unsupervised, children are free to behave as they like and so be "irresponsible" while also given the authority to behave as because they have to take responsibility for the hideouts durability and ability to remain upright.

Patagonia's commitment against animal cruelty accelerated in November when it announced it would only source 100% traceable goose down, and Women's Wear Daily recently declared that mohair, made from angora goats, is the new "sustainable luxe," thanks to its historic durability and ability to take on colour.

If and when he returns, there will be doubts about his durability and ability to succeed at the highest level in an age when the game is particularly rich in talent at the top with Djokovic, Andy Murray and Roger Federer, who at age 31 is preparing to play in his 53rd straight Grand Slam tournament.

If the RE-chlorides are converted to oxides, borosilicate glass is a prime candidate for their immobilization because of its durability and ability to dissolve almost any RE waste component into the glass matrix at high loadings.

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