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This cross-subsidy is unlikely to survive the changes you describe.
There's a rare freshwater dolphin that possibly won't survive the changes — there are very few of them left.
Can Mevlut survive the changes in Turkish society and the slings and arrows that life throws at him and his family?
Some endured, some lost support when the price of oil dropped, some did not survive the changes of administrations and philosophies.
Before looking at what those might be, it's worth considering that money market funds may in fact survive the changes largely intact.
The key test – whether the intended tone and meaning of the script survive the changes – was easily passed for me by those versions of Priestley, Beckett and Miller, and is also by the new views of Pinter and Ibsen.
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Struhárik thinks his employer will survive the change.
"I didn't think I would survive the change," Felix said.
The question isn't whether human civilisation will survive – it almost certainly will – but "who will survive the change".
He wasn't expected to survive the change of government in 2010, but surprised the coalition by implementing its major NHS reforms with an enthusiasm that made him indispensable.
Woodhead was appointed by John Major, and many doubted he would survive the change of government, but they had underestimated the quality former colleagues all recall: 'He always had a power agenda,' says Steeds.
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