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Training institutions should have in place a method of formal assessment and selection for the training places that can withstand fair scrutiny.
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As a species, it can withstand a fair bit of pressure".
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It's made of mostly shiny plastic and can withstand a fair amount of abuse with the notable exception of the ear surrounds, which have known to separate at the seams.
The buckle in particular needs to be able to withstand a fair amount of weight.
Greece also withstood all the fair elements of sport, and some decidedly unfair ones.
Laurel always tells him that his brown skin can withstand the desert better than her fair, freckled Irish skin, and that he should be grateful to his father for this.
But there is no way smoking marijuana at a party could enhance his performance in the pool, and therefore his athletic success can withstand scrutiny (though his judgment remains fair game).
I'll be the first to admit that I prefer handsets that feel like they could withstand some abuse, though in fairness I've found that devices like the Galaxy S III and the Galaxy Note II can handle their fair share of turmoil despite having light, plastic bodies.
Bellinger and others fought to make the commissions fairer, so that they could withstand court challenges, and the Pentagon gradually softened its rules.
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