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Indeed, it is resilient for some of the same reasons that it is inefficient".Our country must develop.
Last two decades' seismic events showed that this typology is resilient for earthquakes, and even though it exhibits damages, it rarely collapses.
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Keeping interest rates at their record low of 0.25% and warning of higher inflation ahead, Carney and his colleagues on the monetary policy committee said individuals seemed to be resilient for now.
They had better be resilient, for Qwest still must dig its way out from under a $26 billion mountain of debt, now downgraded to junk status by rating agencies that are taking no chances after they were caught flatfooted by the sudden collapses of Enron and Global Crossing.
We live in a tough city so I think we have to be resilient for everything that goes on.
Finally, I recognise the need for businesses to be resilient for both the long-term, and also relevant in the short-term.
"Atlantic City has been resilient for over 160 years and we will continue to do so, as we rise to meet any challenge ahead of us," Guardian said.
This year, our theme is "Resilient Leadership for a Resilient World".
A robust gate schedule that is resilient to disturbances is essential for an airport to maintain a good performance.
He is resilient and he'll be fine for Saturday".
"Individuals with mild disease may be resilient — resilient for various reasons, their genetic makeup being the most likely," McKee said.
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