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Fortunately, Katie seems resilient on this front.
They are aggressive without being reckless, disciplined on offense and surprisingly resilient on defense.
He remained resilient on a troublesome night, and smacked a two-run double.
Three of the four plunged even further than the bloodied Nasdaq composite, and proved less resilient on the rebound.
But while the Knicks struggled over the next few minutes, they not surprisingly proved resilient on the final play.
We know from research that work teams that are more resilient on the four characteristics are more productive and have lower levels of sickness absence and presenteeism.
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Here resilient on-board provision of Position, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) data is recognized as a core functionality to improve the reliability, resilience and integrity of the navigation information provided by the bridge equipment [1].
A resilient ON-state can be biologically important if it ensures the homeostatic protein level that must be robustly kept to mantain the correct phenotype or if the deactivation/reactivation is a costy process that have to be engaged only when undoubtedly necessary.
The rule is intended to complement new rules on capital that focus more on making banks resilient to losses on loans and securities.
However, there could be selection bias in physicians' choice of speciality, such that, as a group, those who choose anaesthesiology may be more resilient following on-call work and sleep loss.
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