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1. A method of configuring sidewalls of an outer channel of a fuel assembly for use in a nuclear reactor core, the method comprising:assessing operational characteristics of the fuel assembly, the assessing including determining if the fuel assembly is to be placed in a controlled location in the nuclear reactor core, a controlled location being positioned adjacent to a control blade that is to be utilized; andconfiguring the sidewalls of the outer channel by making at least a first select sidewall of the outer channel a reinforced sidewall, the remaining sidewalls of the outer channel, other than the at least a first select sidewall, being non-reinforced sidewalls;wherein an entirety of the reinforced sidewall as a whole is at least one of thicker and made from a material that is more resistant to radiation-induced deformation as compared to an entirety of the non-reinforced sidewalls. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the configuring step further includes,configuring the non-reinforced sidewalls to be made from a zirconium alloy that is equal to or less resistant to radiation-induced deformation than Zircaloy-2,configuring the reinforced sidewall to be made from a zirconium alloy that is more resistant to radiation-induced deformation than Zircaloy-2, the reinforced sidewalls being made from at least one of Zircaloy-4, NSF and VB. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the reinforced sidewall are 20 mils or more thicker on average than the non-reinforced sidewalls. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least a first select sidewall is to be placed directly adjacent to a control blade that is to be utilized in the nuclear reactor core. 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the at least a first select sidewall includes two select sidewalls of the fuel assembly that are reinforced, wherein the two select sidewalls are adjacent to each other, the two select sidewalls are to each be placed directly adjacent to a control blade that is to be utilized in the nuclear reactor core.