Sentence examples for resilient ability from inspiring English sources

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Others agreed that the gold prohibition would at least create new problems for Iran, which has shown a resilient ability to defy efforts by the United States and the European Union to pressure it economically.

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Reichelt said: "We know the Great Barrier Reef, which is larger than Italy, is still resilient with the ability to recover from major events, given enough time".

She also fears that the world is getting less resilient in its ability to respond to a growing number of food emergencies.But leaving aside those extraordinary events, most pundits, including Ms Sheeran, agree that the world now has plenty of food: last year saw a record cereal harvest.

The main design goal of LE is to achieve loss recovery ability resilient to ACK starvation.

It is therefore reasonably probable, in the context of this study, that even in the "less resilient" case (no ability of corals to adapt to higher temperatures, high Ωa sensitivity), areas of viable coral cover will persist on deeper forereefs or in areas where upwelling of cooler water is occurring.

Such effective system of environmental control of cockroaches has to be implemented because of their notoriously resilient character and ability to readily infest diverse habitats [ 47].

As they consider this violence, Afghan officials concede that they are facing resilient enemies with an ability to move from regions to the south and east of the country, eluding security forces concentrated there.

For this case, the same model parameterization as used for the "less resilient" future case (no ability of corals to adapt to increasing temperature and Ωa sensitivity = 30%) was used.

Apart from grief, trauma, stress, and other forms of lossrelated reactions, the evidence suggests that people are generally resilient and demonstrate the ability to adapt, adjust, and recover after such events.

Another quality of resilient people is their ability to learn from their mistakes.

The concept of resilience comes from the field of ecology which considers resilient systems to have the ability to withstand disturbances and still maintain their essential functions; the ability to self-organize in response to disturbances; and the capacity for learning and adaptation in response to disturbances [8].

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