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With replication (i.e., n>1) a lack of intrusion-tolerance (i.e., f=0) always implies lower resilience, i.e., for any MT the relative-resilience is always lower than 1 (see (19) in the Appendix).
To be resilient is to keep everyday life going despite the adversities which might threaten to cause disorder, and SOC therefore implies that resilience is part of the human condition.
The result implied that resilience intervention could be effective on early prevention of the onset of psychosis.
The queues ensure the asynchronicity of the process, thus implying more resilience.
Indeed, if shame is the idea or concept that "there is something wrong with me" or "there is something wrong with who I am," the idea or concept or philosophy of "shame resilience" implies necessarily that one is resilient to the idea that there is indeed something wrong with you (even if it is something to be "coped" with).
Resilience in the context of ERS is more than robustness; resilience implies that when the system is placed into an environment in which it was not originally intended to operate, after some degradation in performance, the system can be adapted or reconfigured to perform at its intended levels.
Wilton beautifully conveys a woman conditioned to what she calls "that endless tundra of aloneness": at the same time there is something about her bright eyes and determined jaw that implies a bottomless resilience.
The phenomenon of psychological resilience implies such a coping capacity, which leads to positive adjustment and healthy development, even in the face of massive risks (Fingerle 2009).
This implies that the resilience of households is understood more in relative terms which further indicate the need to set some locally specific indicators in order to differentiate households in terms of their level of resilience.
Thus, an increased resilience implies the system's ability to bounce back faster after stress, enduring greater stress, and being disturbed less by a given amount of a stress (Martin-Breen and Anderies 2011).
In places, it refers to wildlife conservation (Chatty on Oman) or broad environmental policies (Yeh; Foggin and Zhaxi on western China/Tibet), but perhaps more generally it implies retention and resilience - or conversely and overwhelmingly, loss - of customary practices and lifeways.
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