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But the central insight is that this is most effective – and most resilient – when we draw on the talents of the whole workforce and reward them accordingly.
Thus, people with direct access to capital, tools and equipment, and able-bodied members are the ones which are most resilient when a disaster strikes.
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TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua was leading the polls for an election to a third term on Sunday, buttressing his status as one of Latin America's most resilient voices at a time when Western powers, civic groups and the country's news media are challenging his domineering ways.
Research suggests that couples with "strong marital friendship(s) are the most resilient to decline in marital satisfaction when they became parents".
Hughes says that while it is true that some coral species are more resilient to bleaching than others, this gives him little comfort when he had witnessed even the most resilient species bleached in recent days.
This paper shows that a financial network can be most resilient for intermediate levels of risk diversification, and not when this is maximal, as generally thought so far.
2. Resilience is "the amount of potential energy stored in a material when deformed" and young cells are proven to be the most resilient.
When the Luck of the Irish Ran Out: The World's Most Resilient Country and its Struggle to Rise Again.
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