Sentence examples for from a resilience from inspiring English sources

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Such principles underlie seven major assessment criteria, which in turn are divided into items (e.g. hazard identification from a resilience perspective is an item that belongs to the criteria of production processes).

"But, from a resilience point of view, and people throwing themselves in there and working hard for one another, that was fantastic".

Instead, we utilize a panel data set from northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia that has been analysed in other published studies to reconsider it from a resilience perspective.

Second, some in-depth analysis of the data from a livelihood perspective has already been conducted (McPeak et al. 2012), making it possible to contrast insights from a livelihood perspective with insights from a resilience perspective.

From a resilience perspective, L&D could refer to negative impacts on or injuries sustained by some components of a system in the course of absorbing stress and maintaining essential system functions and structure.

L&D does not yet seem to be known or recognized as a "new emerging paradigm," and it appears that there is considerable emphasis on the potential negative effects of switching from a resilience or vulnerability perspective to one based on the concepts of L&D.

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There are many facets of this approach, from a resilient infrastructure to a resilience economy.

The United States, he said, needed to turn its energies from war to rebuilding, a resilience that was on display on the site of the 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City, where "sunlight glistens off soaring new towers in downtown Manhattan".

Saul is a composed point guard and the team's only senior, possessing a resilience evident from the first days of his life, when he nearly died after a difficult birth.

Studies that claimed to measure resilience, but did not use a resilience scale were excluded from this paper.

From an ecological resilience point of view, clinical interventions can be considered a "coercion" of the diseased regime [coerced resilience (Rist et al. 2014 ], by targeting the approximation of desired functionality of patients comparable to healthy individuals.

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