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frames- [ARG0 The roofs] would be required *-1 to [rel withstand] [ARG1 a force of 1.5 times the unloaded weight of the vehicle] .
- In October , before the market dropped , Mrs. Arighi of Arnold , Calif. , moved *-1 to sell the `` speculative stocks '' in her family trust `` so [ARG0 we] will be able *-2 to [rel withstand] [ARG1 all this flim-flammery '' caused * by program trading] .
- Naturally , the principals ' union loves building tenure , and [ARG0 tenure] has [rel withstood] [ARG1 previous challenge] .
- A spokesman for Phoenix , Ariz.-based Valley National , said 0 [ARG0 the concern] will be able *-1 to [rel withstand] [ARG1 the current downturn in Arizona real estate] .
- [ARG0 Dictates of good sense to the contrary] [ARGM-NEG not] [rel withstanding] , the general inclination was * to believe that the disturbance would be brief and that ball would be played *-1 .
- Underwriters insist 0 [ARG0 these issues] are constructed *-1 *-2 to [rel withstand] [ARG1 extremely tough economic conditions] .
- Gov. George Deukmejian , who *T*-2 said 0 he had been assured *-1 by state transportation officials that [ARG0 the structure] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel withstand] [ARG1 an even larger quake] , called for an immediate investigation .
- `` Unfortunately , there is only one laboratory for * developing [ARGM-MNR techniques] 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel withstand] [ARG1 earthquakes] *T*-1 , and that is an earthquake , '' said *T*-2 Burch Bachtold , San Francisco district director for the transportation department .
- [ARGM-DIS As it turned out] , bank employees were n't hurt *-1 and [ARG0 the vaults] [rel withstood] [ARG1 the jolts] .
- [ARG0 The Bay Area Rapid Transit] `` [rel withstood] [ARG1 the earthquake] [ARGM-MNR perfectly] , '' said 0 *T*-1 Mr. Engelken , *-2 adding that the rail system was running a full fleet of 45 trains during the day *-3 to provide an alternative for highway travelers .
- [ARG0 Capitalism] may now be engineered *-3 *-4 to [rel withstand] [ARG1 sudden shocks] , but there are fault lines -- the crisis in profits , the assault on wages , the structural inequity of the system -- that *T*-1 make fools of those who *T*-2 claim that the future is here and that history is over .
- But as for safety , he says 0 [ARG0 double-deck freeways built * today with the heavily reinforced concrete and thicker columns required * after the Sylmar quake] [ARGM-MOD should] [rel withstand] [ARG1 a calamitous temblor of 7.5 to 8 on the Richter scale] .
- `` Basically , we had a severe earthquake of significant duration and it was just [ARG1 something] 0 [ARG0 the structure] [ARGM-MOD could] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel withstand] *T*-1 . ''
- But there are other long-term effects that *T*-1 raise serious questions about the ability *ICH*-2 of [ARG0 California 's infrastructure] * to [rel withstand] [ARG1 a major temblor] .
- [ARG0 A company with a strong balance sheet] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel withstand] [ARG1 an unanticipated storm] ; a highly leveraged company may end up in bankruptcy court .