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Yes children can be resilient and adaptable – as can adults.
This structure makes networks enormously resilient and adaptable in low-risk situations.
"The local community has shown that it's resilient and adaptable," a government spokeswoman said.
These first Chinese Australians were a tough, resilient and adaptable community.
Furthermore, we show that our approach is more resilient and adaptable than the existing throttling approaches.
A polar bear expert with the Fish and Wildlife Service, Scott L. Schliebe, said the bears were resilient and adaptable, but just to a point.
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Private businesses and SMEs are at the heart of the real economy and they are nothing if not resilient, flexible and adaptable.
Her belief that urban planners and architects should not be realising visions, but creating and preserving resilient, inclusive and adaptable neighbourhoods – places which can largely look after themselves – still resonates.
The singer has proved both resilient and quietly adaptable.
Contagious and airborne, it is a resilient and highly adaptable microorganism that has survived and thrived alongside its human host for centuries.
Indeed, throughout the week, the resounding message we heard was the impact that macro-economic drivers had on every day life in Turkey- persistent hyperinflation not too long ago had made the domestic consumer very resilient to uncertainty and adaptable to change, and businesses very nimble and innovative.
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