Examples of using Order to withstand in English and their translations into Swedish
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Stable in order to withstand the synthesis process.
The watch is made of stainless steel only in order to withstand scratches and corrosion.
In order to withstand the varied demands of everyday life, the frame is made of carbon- an especially strong,
The bag is high-frequency welded in order to withstand moisture, as opposed to bags with seams.
There are still many that believe it is enough just to have a protective film on the inside of the pane in order to withstand terror attacks.
They are sturdy and durable in order to withstand the high pace
successful operators in order to withstand international competition.
Using slightly different language, in order to withstand a legal challenge. And we started to see new iterations of these bills.
sustainable way in Scandinavia, in order to withstand the toughest environments.
In order to withstand the many stresses of everyday life, the Protector made of durable PU material covers the knee joint
The tiles should be secured to the grid with Connect Hygiene clips in order to withstand pressure during cleaning
Solar cell wafers at present need to be thick in order to withstand the direct contact metallization procedures,
has double-braced legs in order to withstand even the hardest hits.
The British naturalist Richard Lydekker wrote in 1900: In order to withstand the intense winter cold of the bleak altitudes of which it dwells,
A This different cost structure obliges transport companies to adapt in order to withstand competition in the sector may also enable more investment.
investors must nevertheless have an adequate level of capital in order to withstand any future losses.
extensive masses, in order to withstand the incessant action of the waves, when first upraised
bank's liquidity needs and the buffer it wants to maintain in its cover pool in the form of overcollateralisation in order to withstand fluctuations in house prices.
but also the whole vehicle superstructure in order to withstand the increased kinetic energy forces during the roll-over due to the belted passengers.