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Preliminary interviews with traditional leaders showed that Mollucans believed in their ability to rebound from difficulties.
Though Mr. Clinton's vaunted political skills would enable him to rebound from these difficulties -- as well as the impeachment imbroglio -- his very decision to adopt a tactical, defensive posture contributed further to the diminution of his office.
Rebounding from what?
An experiment in rebounding from ostracism.
We've been good at rebounding from tough losses".
J r mass flux of molecules rebounding from the surface.
Since rebounding from this trendline, SHLD has added nearly 30%.
For more tips read, Business Etiquette: Rebounding from Failure.
The stadium is in disrepair — parts of it look like Roman ruins — but the club appears to have otherwise rebounded from some recent financial difficulties.
What to do: During interviews with 500 top-performing athletes, surgeons, coaches and astronauts, Clawson's co-author Doug Newburg found that "those people who were performing in order to get a very specific feeling and who reminded themselves of that feeling in times of difficulty were much likely to rebound from obstacles than those who were pursuing any one specific goal," says Clawson.
Despite the continuing debate over banking secrecy and ongoing difficulties of UBS, the Swiss banking sector has rebounded from the financial crisis, with an array of cantonal banks managing impressive gains.
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