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But he seems to have resiliency to him.
They say that they have resiliency, that they always follow a dreadful loss or a bad stretch of games with an impressive victory.
Cloud providers will build ways of enabling consumers to have resiliency between vendors.
"Our women have endured so much for so many generations that leadership comes naturally to us... we have resiliency embedded deeply in our DNA," Ashley Nicole McCray told me.
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Jonathan Miller, president of Miller Samuel, said the findings showed that the market had resiliency, although he noted that it tended to be a lagging economic indicator.
"But these folks have tremendous resiliency.
For the most part, however, boutique practices have shown resiliency.
Some, of people rushing to care for strangers, have shown resiliency and projected feelings of hope.
"When things don't go our way now, we don't have that resiliency that we had," Houston said.
"Even when things are inflicted upon us, or we inflict them upon ourselves, we have great resiliency," Van Gundy said.
These above-barrier catchments also have greater resiliency to flooding, owing to wider valleys with greater floodplain connectivity.
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