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E(s) is the measure that shows the performance of the scheme in terms of it's resiliency against node captures.
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These days it can be hard to hear oneself amid the din, but try!! Third, by far the most important quality one needs in life is not in fact talent; it is resiliency.
There's resiliency in the walking wounded.
"I'd say it's the resiliency factor.
THOUGH New Yorkers were recently brought up short by the financial crisis, with no one quite knowing just how bad it would be, one thing this city has going for it is its resiliency.
A similar concept is resiliency policy [3], which requires an access control system to be resilient to the absence of users.
People are remarkably resilient in less-than-ideal circumstances, but it is a resiliency focused on getting by rather than reaching one's full potential.
"One of the traits that's beginning to develop with our team is resiliency," Lavin said.
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Another difference between the old system and the new one is resiliency, said Ms. Durham-Aguilera of the corps' building team.
Therefore, the overarching theme for Israeli strategy in the coming years must be "resiliency" — how to maintain a relatively secure environment and thriving economy in a collapsing region.
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