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the survivability
noun
The condition of being survivable
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"What is the survivability here so far?" Power asked.
I have the strength from my mother, the survivability.
"We are trying to ensure the survivability of the farm," Mr. Gresczyk said.
The move reflects the heightened concern in the Obama administration about the survivability of the Zardari government.
Among the random factors were the number of eggs laid by each female and the survivability of each egg.
"The law currently lags behind recent scientific breakthroughs, where the survivability of young babies has increased greatly.
Webb told Kennedy that NASA scientists still had grave doubts about the survivability of a moon landing.
The survivability of conspiracy theories may be aided by psychological biases and by distrust of official sources.
"There were moments when you weren't sure about the survivability of the country," says Roland Betts, one of my class's biggest champions of Mr. Bush.
"This mother-lode population in Bangladesh really gives us hope for the survivability of the species in the long term," Dr. Rosenbaum said.
"The survivability of this town is at stake," said Mr. Arnold, 79, arguing that property values would collapse because of overflights.
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