Sentence examples for easily weather from inspiring English sources

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Museums are not institutions which can easily weather big cuts because they have high capital costs simply to keep open.

This truism does little to comfort the parent whose anxieties this time of year do not easily weather tests of reason.

Supermodel angst Just 55 priorities Making do ReprintsIn 1998, President Eduardo Frei's officials had confidently predicted that Chile, with its budget surplus and solid international reserves, would easily weather the storm.

Had the financial system stayed reasonably stable, rather than plunging into the chaos we've seen in the past six weeks, then one might have been able to make the case that General Motors, with its three-billion-dollar market cap, was not all that important, in either literal or psychological terms, and that the market could easily weather its failure.

One is that there may eventually be enough economic incentive for the countries with weapons stockpiles of uranium to release much of it for warmth and peace.The other is that the International Energy Agency thinks that nuclear power could more easily weather a storm in fuel markets.

While myriad marketing consultants and sports columnists have argued that Tiger will easily weather this public-relations disaster, I argue that the scandal is going to put a substantial, and perhaps permanent, dent in Woods's reputation, and that it will have a profound impact on his career as a pitchman.

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Since launching their major offensive in late May, the Taliban have easily weathered the halfhearted attempts by the Afghans to reclaim Sangin, despite aid from international forces.

The mineral is easily weathered to secondary lead minerals, the upper part of galena deposits often containing cerussite, anglesite, and pyromorphite.

The Carpathian range proper is made up in large part of easily weathered limestones and conglomerates, which again provide some striking scenery.

Oxisols are characterized by a thick subsurface layer (the oxic horizon) that contains kaolin-group clay minerals and metal oxides in a finely textured matrix with very little or no easily weathered silicates.

Known affectionately as Kup to his readers, he began writing "Kup's Column" in The Chicago Daily Times in January 1943, and easily weathered the absorption of The Daily Times into The Chicago Sun, which became The Sun-Times in 1948.

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