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So be mindful of people's psychological vulnerability to failure and help to reframe failure -- even when using our strengths -- as a learning opportunity so it isn't a threat to their identity or who they are at their best.
This provides money for projects to help poor countries boost their food production and reduce their vulnerability to crop failure.
However, network centralisation increased, suggesting vulnerability to partnership failure if key participants disengaged.
However, interdependencies among process units in tri-generation plants can lead to vulnerability to cascading failures.
Some systems are almost linear up to a final brittle failure while others exhibit a pronounced non-linearity prior to failure.
One in three children are acutely malnourished, with consequences including increased vulnerability to malaria and failure to attend school.
In addition, another study from the United States revealed that an increase in the incidence of diarrhea during the floods was observed (RR: 1.29, 95% CI: 1.06 1.58), and this effect was pronounced among persons with potential vulnerability to infectious diarrhea (34).
These range from a sense of humiliation, failure and vulnerability, to anxiety, resentment and self-pity.
He tried Ales Kotalik there in Saturday's home loss to Florida, then publicly pronounced it a failure.
Deregulation increased the vulnerability of the grid to failure, regulators and industry executives broadly concur.
Attackers often share their success or what they have learned from failure, raising future vulnerability to other hackers, regardless of their affiliation.
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