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In those situations, mentors and team members helped leaders weather difficult times and eventually return to business as usual.
These trends, they say, have destroyed the fabric of a law firm partnership, where a shared sense of purpose once created willingness to weather difficult times.
Their report concluded: "The sovereign debt and refugee crises prove that Europe has failed to design institutions that are robust enough to weather difficult times".
At least GM has a cleaner balance sheet to weather difficult times.
This will help you weather difficult times.
While the depressions hurt the city, its diverse array of industries helped it weather difficult times.
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The crown weathered difficult times in the 1960s and '70s.
This includes both infrastructure spending for projects that will be nearing completion, and also assistance to state governments that allowed them to better weather difficult fiscal times.
And despite his drumbeat about how, after Sept. 11, 2001, we all have to weather these difficult times together, the truth is that the state of New York State is Mr. Pataki's mess, and he has now been granted one more term to clean it up.
It bolsters their capital position, allows what is fundamentally a very strong company to weather a difficult time," said Mr. Schumer.
We've weathered some really difficult times together and we are far from perfect.
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