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Some whales, for example, have kidneys that can handle a high salt load, producing a very concentrated urine.
But all of the controller desks handle a high level of activity compared with similar transit agencies.
Well, there are all different kinds of women, and some women can't handle a high heel, let alone a stiletto, which has the thinnest bottom.
An obligate carnivore's system is not equipped to handle a high dietary proportion of carbohydrates nor to digest grain matter (see nutrition: Carnivores).
Hospitals, meanwhile, are plagued with an inability to control costs and get their bills paid, and are looking to retailing or other industries for people who know how to handle a high volume of bills, he said.
In order to handle a high number of replicate measurements in small (12 × 12 m) experimental plots, the potential influence of neighbouring plots on each other was established using passive flux samplers as used in the standard comparison method (SCM).
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Painted wicker can handle a high-pressure hose spray, but it can fray uncoated reed.
The most sophisticated bomb-disposal robots, guided by a controller, can use power tools, handle a high-powered water hose and pick up items.
At $199, it's definitely still a serious investment, but a lower-risk one if you want to see if your kid can handle a high-tech possession.
Before his current job, he largely worked autonomously, but new medication he started five years ago gave him the confidence that he could handle a high-pressure government position.
Their progress was always likely to depend on it and having come in for sustained criticism throughout most of the season, Nicolás Otamendi and Eliaquim Mangala chose a good night to demonstrate they could handle a high-pressure fixture more competently than many supporters possibly anticipated.
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