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As an incumbent, Obama has intrinsic advantages when it comes to withstanding the tide of money from wealthy individuals.
While most conventional farmers are accustomed to withstanding price volatility, "organic hasn't weathered this kind of storm," said Mr. Allbee, the state's agriculture secretary.
The Open poses many challenges for the tennis elite, from surviving 140-mile-per-hour serves to withstanding New York City's snark, but perhaps the most fundamental challenge is getting there.
During that time, in addition to withstanding the gas, they had to contend with intense heat and humidity, which could also be controlled; the idea was to simulate a jungle environment.
Wild Humboldt penguins are used to withstanding inhospitable weather in the coastal areas of South America, but those living in captivity in Scarborough are struggling with the constant wind and rain lashing the country.
The ability of communities – especially those in which livelihoods depend on fishing – to adapt their practices to a changing climate is key to withstanding extreme weather events like El Niño, which has been predicted to be the worst in the world's history.
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They just have to withstand the impact.
Sadly, they seem to withstand stress poorly.
It's impossible to withstand this.
And to do that, he needed to withstand the contact.
"We'll have to find ways to withstand it.
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