Sentence examples for hardiness to from inspiring English sources

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It takes a certain stoic hardiness to live in a place of such frigid cold.

Another multiseason shrub, the native oakleaf hydrangea (H. quercifolia), has an established hardiness to minus 20 degrees.

One problem with plants new to the trade, including H. involucrata, is that it takes a while for hardiness to be truly known.

A University of Delaware project is developing ways to introduce climate hardiness to the US domestic breed stock before summer heatwaves predicted under climate change models kill or spoil the meat of billions of birds.

And despite growing impatient and frantic at times, the United States, having gone 0-1-4 in five previous qualifying matches here, showed the suppleness and hardiness to rebound in the closing minutes.

But when I last visited Somalia, in April, my friends thought that Mr. Mohamud didn't have the determination to lead the country, nor the hardiness to stand up to clan elders who have contributed so much to the two-decade-plus civil war and still dominate the country.

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William Penn's only flaw may be a lack of hardiness: it is hardy to Zone 6, but might succeed in a protected Zone 5 location.

"The Power of Resilience," which has worksheets to help "rewrite your negative scripts," says that mindsets are not cast in stone and that they can be changed, allowing one to feel in control, to know how to "fortify one's stress hardiness" and to gain problem-solving and decision-making skills.

Basically, hardiness refers to the ability to endure negative stressors.

This data will now be used to study cold-acclimation in oat, to identify key genes in regulating winter survival, to produce molecular markers to facilitate the breeding for winter hardiness and to construct transgenic oat with increased freezing tolerance.

(2008, 2011) show that northern populations of Tamarix spp. have evolved increased cold hardiness due to extreme minimum temperatures and have likely adapted to winter dieback by allocating more resources to belowground tissues (e.g., coarse roots).

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