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But there is a catch: Because the basic science of glass has been relatively neglected for decades, "we are just beginning to get a hold on the strength issue," Mr. Greenman says.
Even if she had been male, 23 years old and weighed 300 pounds, Lehane says, it wouldn't have helped her in the mini-riot: "When there's 12 inmates on you, it's not a strength issue.
Young said the midweek substitution was not caused by a recurrence of the problem and was instead "more of a strength issue".
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Republicans, the briefing papers by Public Opinion Strategies said, "should work proactively to take away Democrat strength issues by developing offset issues" like education and health care.
Additional issues considered briefly are thick laminates, strength issues and applications in design.
By combining such features with hydraulic properties in a so called tube network model, basically transport properties of concrete can be estimated that are underlying long-term strength issues.
Duralumin was extensively used in the superstructure to save weight, but this resulted in corrosion problems and strength issues.
The gross underestimation of Fighter Command's strength issued to Luftwaffe units meant the British reaction was much stronger than expected.
But White House aides say that despite being overruled on the troop-strength issue, the vice president scored some victories.
Consequently, general concreting work of the country has been found to have both strength and durability issues.
"They pulled the standard down to the level of their vehicles," said Paula Lawlor, who investigates roof-strength issues for law firms, including the one that handled the California case.
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