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    resistant


    1. An added benefit is that roses organically grown are more disease resistant, & they last longer!


    2. and when we are Be-‐ing resistant


    3. Bonding new concrete to old one and new mortar to old one Drainpipes, floors of chemical plants, mortars for acid resistant Anticorrosive


    4. In a seat almost as comfortable as the train’s he was lifted above the small town, an area remaining stalwartly resistant to anything resembling industrialisation – or even suburbanization; traditional-style residential houses with their solar roof panels reflecting the pink-orange sky like a beacon to their owner’s pride


    5. “There’s no way this is Earth technology,” said Chris, “We can make stuff that’s pretty resistant, but to take on a diamond tipped drill and remain unscratched? And how would you make a large, contiguous block of such material?”


    6. to be quite resistant to the outdoor wear and tear, it can hardly be considered a waterproof


    7. The great thing about synthetic waterproof decking material is that is resistant to rot, cracking


    8. This could be expected as the immortals are more resistant to poisons and disease


    9. In this manner, a quality perceived, if not completely understood, is considered subjective and therefore resistant to precise measurement; that is to say, (sentient) ideas do not share (intrinsic) equal value or meaning


    10. Heat over high, stirring constantly with a heat resistant spoon, until all sugar is dissolved

    11. ‖ Perfection can neither add nor subtract from itself in the manner that it (already) exists in a perfect state of existence resistant to change, unlike some (possible) being whose potential attributes or (undetermined) nature remain hidden expression(s) subject to (outward) conceptual designs


    12. Its flawed assumptions oftentimes fail to consider, however, that every Individual is subject to his or her own private set of moral and ethical assumptions that are naturally resistant to categorical imperatives or the conscientious ―merits‖ of narrow-minded viewpoints that seek to impose their (myopic) moral authority on others


    13. Where problems may sometimes arise lie in shorter-term progressions resistant to (social) changes perceived counter to or incompatible with accustomed traditions


    14. more rigid one is in life in one’s thinking and being resistant, the more one is apt to break


    15. With the bomb blast doors down it immediately blocked the building off sealing off the audience in a safe cocoon of metal and heat resistant glass


    16. Obviously, this will mean a very real loosening of the hold of the habits and behaviours which seemed so resistant before


    17. When the eating patterns seem to be resistant to change, it is then often worthwhile to get professional advice and help


    18. As exceptions multiply within static, authoritarian systems (due possibly to conditions that have changed so subtly as to not have been recognized by those in authority), those who have responsibility for the maintenance of the integrity of the existing structure of belief become more resistant to change of any sort


    19. c- They tend to be resistant to environment change


    20. If there are birds and bees, they will be resistant to changes about them

    21. A Leftist will be very resistant to oil and its production even though they know that we need it and have to buy it (with billions of dollars) from people who basically would like to see us dead


    22. It was resistant to chemical and thermal breakdown and as such found its way into thousands of useful products


    23. Huge doses of exceptionally strong antibiotics were used but this infection was drug resistant


    24. The genetic anomaly that makes me aware during simulations also suggests I could be resistant to serums, so my truth serum testimony might not be reliable


    25. “Orphenn has proven himself more resistant than I first thought


    26. Screams of agony, hissing and the hurling of limbs are the only sounds that continue to resonate through my brain all these years later, and I can remember feeling an amazing despair as Jacque clung onto my wrist with sheer force dragging my resistant body towards the horses


    27. of resistant force still surrounded the pair, keeping them


    28. “Maybe it’s really that resistant!” Elle said


    29. Sixty years later there were bacteria resistant to every known antibiotic


    30. resistant, did not brandish the stapler and did not move toward any of the

    31. “Silver-werewolves are resistant to silver, but vulnerable to wolfsbane,” Mother explains


    32. highly resistant to ultra violet radiation The only


    33. The disinfectants that do hit the target can’t kill ’em all ‘cause every colony has some varieties which are resistant to the drug


    34. It’s interesting to note that while both races have unlimited lifespans, in practice unicorns tend to live three or four times as long as elves on the average, because they have involved themselves in far fewer wars, and because unicorns are extremely difficult to kill, being both physically tough and highly resistant to magically inflicted injury


    35. That and the wind make focus resistant


    36. particularly those who have found their pain resistant to currently


    37. Sometimes, though, the pain is resistant and


    38. moderate to severe pain that is resistant to other pain relievers


    39. It takes a long time for the I to strengthen itself and become sufficiently resistant to be able to go into the abyss of the hatred and pain within, so it can handle the one


    40. God responds to an open, humble, and child-like heart of faith much more than He does to a resistant heart of unbelief

    41. The best thing about these screen protectors is that they are meant for touch screen devices which mean that they are fingerprint resistant


    42. It required amongst other formalities, a repeat (I had already done these in the USA in anticipation of my working visa, which was not granted) of my chest X ray and test for MRSA (methcyllin resistant staphylococcus aureus carrier state) as well as an interview in person in Hobart, this time with the immigration authorities


    43. Traditional should not be confused with conservative since they refer to unrelated topics albeit both are strongly resistant to change


    44. more resistant than the last


    45. The goblins and orcs guided their Lykanthros away from the resistant militia and crested the hill from whence they came


    46. on new diseases, new incurable diseases that are resistant to not only medication, gene therapy,


    47. The rested dough is light and springy, less resistant


    48. Evil is the immature choosing and the unthinking misstep of those who are resistant to goodness, rejectful of beauty, and disloyal to truth


    49. This is actually a grass seed that is resistant to drought, and it is a combination of grasses, which require no pampering


    50. On top of that, it also increases the ability of the seedlings to be resistant to certain types of diseases












































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    Synonyme für "resistant"

    repellent resistant insubordinate resistive immune tolerant impregnable strong