survivable in A Sentence

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    Therefore he knows that it is Survivable.

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    Secure and Survivable storage systems.

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    So it is very much Survivable.

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    It was deafening, hot, and Survivable only for a short time.

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    Because most people who die in Survivable crashes aren't killed by the impact;

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    So what have we done to make them more capable, more Survivable and more lethal.

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    Years after declaration of its nuclear doctrine, India has taken a major step towards a Survivable nuclear triad.

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    The blast itself is not Survivable, but everything beyond the ground zero is really a radiation threat,” he says.

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    Hard landings, bad takeoffs, runway collisions, loss of control, and other Survivable events make up roughly 56 percent of airplane accidents.

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    The U.N. 's chief humanitarian official Stephen O'Brien said Monday the conditions had gone“from terrible to terrifying and now barely Survivable.”.

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    Survivable pain and humiliation were the name of the game in most cases, both during the tarring and feathering and after, with the individual finding it exceedingly difficult to get the tar off.

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    According to Langer, Frankl's testimony"avoids the difficulty of altering the reader's consciousness so that it can contend with the moral uncertainties of the Holocaust," while Frankl's notion of meaningful suffering lessened the horror by making the Holocaust seem Survivable.

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    Carry-on luggage could go through expanded screening, for example, while the notion that checked luggage might make an explosion more Survivable is speculative- and such gains might in any case be offset by the dangerous greater vibration found in cargo cabin.

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    In fact, 39-year-old Andries had more than just kidney stones- she had a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor(also known as islet cell carcinoma), a rarer but more Survivable form of pancreatic cancer that accounts for less than 5 percent of the 44,000 cases diagnosed each year.

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    Driven by US capabilities such as missile defence and the possible use of strategic missiles with conventional warheads that were seen as eroding its own nuclear deterrence, China contends that its march towards a better and more Survivable nuclear arsenal is only to stabilise a relationship that had been rendered off-balance.

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