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Children with positive residual scores (i.e., falling above the regression line fitted) show 'better than expected' adaptation than predicted by their exposure to adversity, and are considered resilient (with the size of the residual indicating their level of resilience).
"China is hugely resilient with great potential and ample room for growth".
London "remained resilient" with revenue per available room only down by 2.5% for the year.
Continental European oil groups were more resilient, with France's Total and Italy's ENI rising slightly.
Brussels, which never attracted many cable stations, has been less resilient, with Eastern Europe leading the downward trend.
On the outlook for economic growth, the Bank repeatedly used the word "resilient" with regard to household and business spending.
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The method is based on a model consisting of a number of equal masses connected with viscoelastic resilient elements with known properties.
Made of black resilient nylon with a padded bottom with an adjustable single strap, it can be carried like a backpack.
Indeed, in Ali's book, a distinctive feature that runs through the novel is Nazneen's resilient bond with her sister and with other women in her community.
Table 3 shows that compared with non-resilient individuals, resilient individuals with chronic pain were less likely to have had an outpatient or day-case visit for anaesthetics, the speciality which hosts pain clinics: adjusted OR 0.46, 0.27 to 0.79.
Whatever resilience is, and however it is measured, our finding of better survival among resilient people with chronic pain, suggests that resilience is a phenomenon worth researching.
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