Sentence examples for abilities to thrive from inspiring English sources

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And much of the roof of the building had become a garden — 20,000 plants in 150 varieties, chosen for their abilities to thrive without irrigation and stand up to Chicago's notorious wind.

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The psychologists testified to his ability to thrive under structure.

And I am interested in that ability to thrive.

Executives here cite Georgia's ability to thrive despite the embargo as evidence of their resilience.

Our ability to thrive together is limited only by our imagination.

Leyland's players agreed, declaring their confidence in the Tigers' ability to thrive under pressure.

Food foragers and gardeners have long appreciated it for its accessibility and weed-like ability to thrive on neglect.

In fact, the ability to thrive within the dominant culture is what makes the successful groups successful.

While the physical aspects of the game test players' ability to thrive, emotional obstacles are also a weighty factor.

Big banks invariably argue that new rules will impede their ability to thrive and, in the process, harm the economy.

Furthermore, isolates of a species also share in common the ability to thrive within a specific ecological niche.

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