Sentence examples for resilience condition from inspiring English sources

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The target of this paper is to apply AFSA and accelerating genetic algorithm for evaluation on agricultural water resource system resilience of Hongxinglong Administration in Heilongjiang Province, reveal the local water resource resilience condition, and analyze the main driving factor influencing water resource resilience and bring forward improvement suggestion.

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Terms related to ecosystem health in a broad sense are used, such as ecological processes, functioning and structure (e.g. de Groot et al. 2010a, b; Collins et al. 2010; Haines-Young and Potschin 2010 etc).; in some cases, terms more specifically related to ecosystem health are used, such as resilience, integrity, condition and resistance (e.g. MEA 2005a).

Individual experiences, resilience, living conditions, and other factors affected individual attitudes and expectations.

These studies suggested that EE might lead to a greater level of cognitive reserve, thus increasing the brain's resilience to conditions, such as aging and dementia [ 10].

The up-regulation suggests increased levels of CEH-19 are important in preparing ADF for a role in the dauer stage, presumably for sensing of conditions for dauer exit or perhaps contributing to the resilience to adverse conditions characteristic of the dauer stage, in this case specifically of ADF.

The caseworker told Guardian Australia her clients showed "extreme resilience" despite the conditions.

"While the UK business showed resilience in challenging conditions, the US operations tipped back into loss, pulling down the group's overall final results".

In Asia, Africa and Latin America, our work to improve people's resilience to climatic conditions shows that integrating climate risks across development programmes is a no-brainer – particularly around the issue of food security".

As Waliyar points out, no country in the Sahel is anywhere near to investing 10% of GDP in agriculture under the Maputo accord by the African Union in 2003, a target that would help the Sahel to reach the holy grail of resilience as climate conditions worsen.

Today, the company's share price collapsed as it announced that it needed additional help from its bankers to "improve its resilience if trading conditions remain difficult".The reason is easy to see: the company, the second-biggest travel agency in Europe, is suffering from what Harold Macmillan, a British prime minister in the 1950s and '60s, famously described as "events, dear boy, events".

Building your discomfort muscle in other contexts strengthens your tolerance of discomfort and your resilience under pressure conditions.

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