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"One of the most robust things to come out of life history theory is that trade-offs exist," said Steven N. Austad, the author of "Why We Age" and a professor of cellular and structural biology at the University of Texas Health Science Center.
Then there are robust things and systems which better be so, also for the reasons of economy and simplicity.
"They tend to be more robust things, but there is always wastage," says Gregory Barrow, from the WFP.
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It's the last plain and robust thing we'll eat.
The planet Earth is a remarkably robust thing, and this strength flows from its ancient and intimate connection to the cosmos beyond.
For now, British identity whether tied up in British minds with shadows on cricket grounds or with suet pudding is still, as Orwell argued, a pretty robust thing.
An anvil for example is a robust thing.
Every robust thing is of course robust up to a point (anvils melt above certain temperature), but in general we can say that almost nothing can harm a robust object.
But the folic acid effect is a really robust thing.
Brownstein declined to comment on the Lancet study, noting only that the WHO study's sample size--five times larger than that of the Lancet study--makes it "more robust, all things being equal".
"They had very robust arguments on things like Europe and there were issues on which Tony never compromised with him.
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