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Prepare to withstand the ups and downs of the real estate market.
Step 3, "Prepare to Withstand Political Upheaval," provided responses to anticipated questions from soon-to-be-indignant prosecutors.
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The ward, which includes decontamination chambers, is itself prepared to withstand a chemical or biological attack.
Having been conservative with money, I was well prepared to withstand a long period of joblessness.
It should be courageous and be prepared to withstand so much pressure by disaffected centres of power.
The devastation in Japan in 2011 was the result of a discrepancy between what the best science predicted and what the region was prepared to withstand.
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They must be prepared to withstand the findings of the Dame Janet Smith review into the culture and practices of the BBC when Jimmy Savile worked there, almost certain to be damaging to the corporation.
Everyone with even a cursory interest in golf is feeling their pulse racing as the boy king prepares to withstand the challenge of the man who could rightly claim to be the greatest king of all.
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