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The person who has gone through suffering, and emerges better from the experience, is strengthened but it was not the suffering but the person's own moral fibre that made them better.
Causes and consequences, who gets blamed and who leaves the scene permanently scarred, who goes down and who emerges better positioned than before: these are matters often predetermined by the structures of power and wealth, racial and ethnic hierarchies, and despised and favored forms of work, as well as moral and social prejudices in place before disaster strikes. .
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Get this part of the operation right, and both the EU and NATO will emerge better equipped to deal with the new threats that may lie ahead.
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And over all, he talked about how New York would emerge better and stronger, how his city would never bow to mere terrorism.
Any general reader should emerge better informed about cancer, genetics and perhaps the scientific life, which Varmus has found to be highly collaborative.
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