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The BBC, like the monarchy, is resilient in part because it can change while appearing to stay the same.
The best hope is that society is resilient in the face of such threats and that eventually such acts simply go out of fashion.(Photo credit: AFP).
But she is also likable – a loyal friend who is resilient in the face of the gossip and cyberbullying that comes her way.
Darby's equity fund takes a well-tested approach to investment: It looks for entrepreneurial flair in basic-goods suppliers, where business is resilient in economic downturns, grows rapidly during the good times and has the potential to expand internationally in the global economy.
"This is an organization that is resilient in different ways and is quite a bureaucratic organization.
Those who jump over bonfires this solstice can ask for blessings on the opportunity at hand, knowing that Pagans have been about building creative alternatives for years, that closer more intimate relationship to the land is a wonderful thing, and that the Earth is resilient in ways we can't fully predict.
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This is similar to Wild, Wiles and Allen's (2013) model of areas of resilience in later life, which acknowledges that people may be resilient in one area but not in others.
Subscription revenues are resilient in a downturn.
They need to be resilient in themselves.
"But you have to be resilient in this game.
You need to be resilient in certain situations".
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