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This is not because the French economy is withstanding them robustly.
Still, on the whole, Japanese culture is withstanding the assaults of globalization.
"The improvement supports the view that the economy is withstanding the ongoing tapering by the Fed.
Along with the solitary study, another taxing responsibility for the committee members is withstanding the intense lobbying from fellow athletic directors and conference commissioners.
The fact that our system is withstanding the test of recent high demand is evidence that we have successfully transformed the families system and put a solid infrastructure in place".
You of all people recognize how sad and isolated she is, and like all loving children, you wish to remain connected to her, even if the price of that connection is withstanding her abuse.
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"The portfolios are withstanding the test of time in extremely difficult circumstances," he added.
Our military are withstanding hardship, danger and loss with steadfast determination.
Tiffany, too, has been withstanding a slowdown in United States spending, partly through faster international sales.
While Eshkol was withstanding the pressure from his generals, Segev writes, he emerged as a "statesman with nerves of steel".
"Much will depend on how well it will withstand the pressure and they are tough guys who seem to be withstanding it well," said Giorgos Kyrtsos, a political commentator.
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