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Allen returned from adversity with redoubled desire.
They will also not need reminding that the present fragile batting line-up have scored over 200 only twice in seven innings this winter, yet as in the latter stages of day two, there were signs that England could yet emerge from adversity with one of their unlikeliest victories.
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The offspring of affluent parents are insulated from adversity, beginning with their baby-proofed nurseries and continuing well into their parentally financed young adulthoods.
The ability to bounce back from adversity quickly, with grace, agility and courage?
Teachers with higher levels of PsyCap might have more confidence and exert greater effort in the pursuit of success (self-efficacy), preserve the will to accomplish a teaching task or goal (hope), bounce back from adversity or failure with positive psychological capacity (resilience), and have positive expectations and attributes regarding outcomes (optimism) [ 25].
Indicators of healthy neighborhoods as assessed by the NIfETy Method (Furr-Holden et al. 2008) are also hypothesized to protect children from adversities associated with exposure to community violence.
Coming back from adversity has been synonymous with my life.
Resilience is the rapidity with which we recover from adversity; some people recover slowly and other people recover more quickly.
It has recovered from adversity many times.
Populist campaigns usually arise from adversity.
From adversity, heroism does not always derive.
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