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"You can make your enterprise more resilient from the people who would attack you".
New cities can design themselves to be climate resilient from the start.
The credit belongs to Shackleton, an unshakable optimist who kept his men organized and resilient from the early days of the ordeal when their ship, the Endurance, became stuck fast in the congealing ice flows of the Weddell Sea.
To be sure, the autobiography as an entertaining record of hair-raising or merely risqué scrapes has also proved resilient, from Benvenuto Cellini's ribald "Autobiography" to Errol Flynn's outrageous "My Wicked, Wicked Ways".
"Building new homes that are naturally resilient from the outset is much more affordable than dealing with the consequences later, and can do wonders for water quality and nature," he said.
European political institutions may emerge more resilient from the experience.
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Thus, FilP is an ancient protein that may be important in generating resilient cylinders from the hemispherical nascent peptidoglycan emanating from poles.
Temperament was more relevant to differentiating resilient girls from the other categories than boys, indicating as expected from previous studies that characteristics of 'easy temperament' were important for resilience (e.g. Martinez-Torteya et al., 2009).
The town became a magnet for the Hazaras, resilient refugees from central and western Afghanistan.
No, not a treasure, but worth protecting all the same, as a curiously resilient artefact from Labour's misspent past.
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