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Poland's economy still remains far more resilient than Europe's laggards.
Gold is far more resilient to hard knocks.
And when leaders are treated as this fungible, the group at large becomes far more resilient.
But it proved to be far more resilient than Mr. Chavan had thought.
The US economy is far more resilient than it is given credit for.
That debt, it turns out, is far more resilient than Corinthian itself.
Another, he said, was that it drove home the fact that people are far more resilient than experts thought.
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Anyone with a cursory knowledge of household budgets will tell you that someone who can afford a five-bedroom home will be far more financially resilient in an emergency than someone renting a two-bed flat for them and their children.
The NFL has so far proven more resilient: the lowest attendance figure last weekend was Tampa Bay's, at 78% of stadium.
Lingerie has so far been more resilient than outerwear during the economic slowdown that has taken a heavy toll on consumption in France since 2007.
For all its weaknesses, experts say that Guangdong is still far more competitive and resilient than other parts of China.
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