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It is possible that small doses may stimulate greater production of protective substances so that someone may survive an arsenic dose that would otherwise be fatal, but there are no guarantees.

If this strategy can be made good, moral realism may survive an empirically informed argument from disagreement: so much the worse for the instance of moral reflection and discussion in question, not so much the worse for the objectivity of morality.

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Although a peony may survive a century of neglect, it cannot stand being disturbed.

And though most varieties are hardy only to 15 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit, some, given the right care, may survive a winter as cold as minus 5.

A good car may survive a bad launch.

Even though a mosquito may survive a dose of an insecticide, the chemical may weaken it in some way.

The spider, he adds, seems incredibly well-adapted for many environments; its bell can continue to function well even when the water is heated, suggesting A. aquatica may survive a warming climate.

In addition, patients with melanoma metastatic to the skin show variable survival: some may survive for a long time, whereas some die of disseminated disease within 1 year of removal of skin metastases (Hofmann-Wellenhof et al, 1996).

Another was the reluctance of high-profile politicians to accept a portfolio in a government that may survive only a few months, or less.

Austrian Hermann Maier survived a crash during the downhill competition and returned to win gold in the super-g and the giant slalom.

Laboratory tests have shown that redbacks may survive for an average of 100 days, and sometimes over 300 days without any food, those starved at 10 °C faring better than those kept without food at 25 °C.

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