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The two main national urban development programmes in India have $10bn funding each and so resilience can be built by ensuring that climate change is factored into the projects funded through these.
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Even so, the resilience of Erdoğan's core support is impressive.
So, physical resilience, patience and perspective – and a willingness to set out the values that you care about.
"We've had a run in the past two decades of relatively mild winters, so our resilience to these kind of events has not really been tested," Professor Slingo said.
But the tone is never angry; resignation is the primary note, and an ability to endure that isn't so much resilience as stubbornness.
The committee said it was impossible to prevent all future floods and so the resilience of people's homes and businesses had to be improved, such as by protecting doorways and placing electrical sockets at higher levels.
The Giants made their intentions clear in a bruising and occasionally spiteful first half in which their prop Keith Mason sparked a major brawl by stamping on Stuart Fielden, and went on to show so much resilience and skill in coming from 10-0 and 16-12 down that they must now be considered genuine Grand Final contenders.
So far, resilience is not included in legislation, but is prominent in strategic planning.
"There are not many centres who transfer from hooker so mental resilience and toughness is one of his strengths," Lancaster explained.
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