1. But Joe has never shown any interest in a diminished role, and he cannot withstand the rigors of an NFL season. 2. Carpenters use those nails primarily so that their work will withstand the rigors of house construction. 3. Clarke said it was because Neilson was not healthy enough to withstand the rigors of coaching. 4. He also insisted he was healthy enough to withstand the rigors of the Masters, both mentally and physically. 5. He sculpts her from a Marana teenager struggling to withstand the rigors of full-time pro rodeo into the best barrel racer in the world. 6. Here are expert tips on getting the hull, the interior and the motor ready to withstand the rigors of six months of ice, snow and humidity. 7. It must withstand the rigors of the road, the constant packing and unpacking, and the demands of a vigorous stage show. 8. It helps players withstand the rigors of their long season, of playing as many as four or five games in a single week. 9. Kademian, who owns the karate studio and is a friend of the Webbs, figured Hannah was mature enough to withstand the rigors of the older class. 10. More often than not, taste and texture lose out to appearance, shelf-life and the ability to withstand the rigors of shipping. |