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with·stand·ing
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Withstanding
of Withstand
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of withstanding in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of withstanding in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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Our budgetary production target of 2.2 million bpd could not be met. At some point in time it was down to one million. We have, however, been told by the petroleum ministry that it's going up again, not withstanding the problems.
Withstanding hardships is a sort of sport. You can’t control how life plays, but you can control your defensive strategy.
It's not a matter of choice, it's our duty to remain here. Since we are appointed as bishops, we have to stay -- not withstanding what happens -- 'til there are no Catholics, it's our duty to stay.
Investor sentiment in gold is understandably very low and investors have lost a lot of money, not withstanding that, the Australian gold sector is undoubtedly a good place to be. Costs are coming down and with the falling Aussie dollar supporting a higher A-dollar gold price, the profitability wedge per ounce is widening.
Mishandling happens every day within the federal government, people, not withstanding how much training they have, can make innocent mistakes and be sloppy. Most of the time nothing comes of it beyond some discipline – depending on the severity.
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