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Our military are withstanding hardship, danger and loss with steadfast determination.
The Kremlin continues to blame the West for its woes, and appeals to the Russian public's longstanding tradition of withstanding hardship.
Physically, he was strong and could withstand hardship on campaigns.
Women are built to withstand hardship and pain.
"New York businesses will withstand hardship as long as they know when it is going to be fixed".
Drinking to excess and my uncanny ability to withstand hardship when help should be requested are two of the main culprits.
"These individuals are self motivated, have the ability to withstand hardship, probably have a great eye and photographic memory," writes Robert Scotland, a reader in systematic botany at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, in an e-mail.
But they say they are confident that the country can withstand any hardships the West imposes.
He and a team of scientists withstood incredible hardships and perished before reaching home, but not before they had discovered a large number of zoological and geological specimens that greatly furthered scientific knowledge of the vast region.
Initial indications are that the regime is gearing up public opinion to withstand economic hardships, with much exaltation of the nation's history of resisting the onslaught of external foes.
Implementing basic principles of accounting, finance, and economics can make nonprofits better at withstanding financial hardship.
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