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That view, however, may not withstand closer scrutiny.
As with any such grand prognostication, some of it may not withstand the test of time.
The improvement in relations is so fragile that it may not withstand the strain of potential Western action in Iran.
But generic makers and their supporters, sensing that many of the biologic patents may not withstand court challenges, are lobbying for the shortest possible exclusivity period.
In a way I'd hold on to that and say, yes, if there's another major scandal permeating Fifa, it may not withstand it.
The story may not withstand skeptical scrutiny, but Mr. Winters's control of the picture's mood is so assured that doubt is as irrelevant as it would be in your most intimate nightmare.
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None of the military, civil, or courtly architecture has survived; being built of mud, brick and wood, such structures may not have withstood repeated invasions.
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