Examples of using Ability to withstand in English and their translations into Swedish
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Ability to withstand defeat.
His what?- His ability to withstand pain.
Ability to withstand pressure spikes
His what? His ability to withstand pain.
Ability to withstand a lot of work, strength
Is impressive. Your ability to withstand extreme punishment.
Vitamin B is fundamental when it comes to the ability to withstand stress.
His ability to withstand pain.
Tell them I want an estimate of Troy's ability to withstand a siege.
The ability to withstand heavy loads;
Improve the wear-resisting and the ability to withstand temperature difference.
His ability to withstand pain. His what?
An infection… Would adversely affect my ability to withstand surgery.
Your ability to withstand extreme punishment.
An infection would… Would adversely affect my ability to withstand surgery.
The ability to withstand any temperature hot water;
Would adversely affect my ability to withstand surgery. An infection.
Your ability to withstand extreme punishment is impressive.
Such inspections include testing the ability to withstand electronic attacks.
The ability to withstand hydrostatic not only,
it distorts the human characteristics within us, no matter our ability to withstand.
Heat transfer, the ability to withstand the necessary pressure and design.
has demonstrated an ability to withstand shocks.
Another advantage is the material's ability to withstand heavy pressure without permanent deformation.
With the ability to withstand the busiest offices
 These testing standards measure a computer's ability to withstand the toughest environments in the world.
A critical performance characteristic of a roof is its ability to withstand the environment in which it is installed.
This evaluation determines NANUK's ability to withstand repetitive shocks that can occur during loose-loaded transportation.
a prudential exercise to test banks' ability to withstand weakening economic conditions;