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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more resilient system" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing improvements or enhancements to a system's ability to withstand challenges or recover from difficulties.
Example: "In order to address the increasing threats to our infrastructure, we need to invest in developing a more resilient system."
Alternatives: "a stronger system" or "a more robust system."
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The result is a more resilient system.
By putting animals on cover crops you can close the loop and develop a more resilient system.
If we invest in distributed generation in houses, in businesses, we will get a more resilient system.
In this way, lock-down situations like the current one can be avoided in future and a more resilient system can be designed.
And if we can have more tolerance for failure, we'll have a more resilient system and a more resilient system is more adaptable, and it's going to do better.
An organization looking to avoid a single point of failure or to create a more resilient system for their data and code might find a ledger-based database more appealing than a central one.
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For example, the 1988 Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act the law that gave FEMA its authority to coordinate disaster relief efforts—ensured that the agency could only re-build Puerto Rico's weak electricity system after it was wiped out by Maria; it was not allowed to spend money on rebuilding a more resilient electricity system. .
On Monday, he called for changes to ensure "a more resilient banking system that can support sound economic growth over the long term".
He added that he would like to continue a "close dialogue on how to build a more resilient financial system that more effectively serves the needs of the real economy".
FRANKFURT — The euro zone remains vulnerable to shocks because of weak banks and incomplete regulatory safeguards, the International Monetary Fund said Friday, in a warning to European leaders not to slacken their efforts to build a more resilient financial system.
In response, international standard setters and national authorities have sought to create a more resilient financial system while fashioning statutory frameworks and strategies to make the resolution of so-called systemically important financial institutions ("SIFIs") possible.
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