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It is much better able to withstand volatility.
So are women somehow better able to withstand extreme conditions?
Biodiversity increases resilience: more species means each individual species is better able to withstand impacts.
Healthy forests of whitebark pine, they argue, should be better able to withstand climate change.
They're better able to withstand attacks on their own beliefs and more inclined to challenge opponents.
The idea is that banks with more capital will be better able to withstand financial shocks, reducing taxpayer bail-outs.
For this reason, the drum of the watertube boiler is better able to withstand higher pressures and temperatures.
Big companies have more power to negotiate with suppliers and are better able to withstand the industry's cycle.
Most emerging economies are today in much stronger health, leaving them better able to withstand adverse global shocks.
Building core strength can also help to prevent injury, making players better able to withstand tackles and collisions.
Multilayered objects are more rigid and stable, thus better able to withstand the intracellular environment, which "is chaotic and violent, like being in a hurricane," Shih said.
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