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We had ups and downs, certainly, but weathered them all.
Iran has proved resilient to sanctions, having weathered them in one form or another since the Islamic Revolution in 1979.
One factor may have been recent history: there had been many previous complaints of prisoner abuse from organization like Human Rights Watch and the International Red Cross, and the Pentagon had weathered them with ease.
Whereas France had Napoleon, the Nazis and a totally over-the-top Revolution, and seems to be in a permanently punch-drunk state of self-congratulation at having weathered them all so elegantly.
But it is no secret that our entire business is facing continued rough times, and we've weathered them better than most, preserving a large and strong newsroom.
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The resilience frame speaks not just to how buildings weather storms but to how people weather them, too.
While the blows rained down there was little to do but weather them.
So the key question is not how we weather them but how – if this is possible – we avert them.
Syrian officials also have faced sanctions before, only to weather them and seek to rehabilitate themselves once conditions in the region shift.
She will be ready for the types of attacks that will come, and I think she'll weather them very well," Ms. McCaskill said.
Time seems to be working gently but inexorably against these fragile structures, bending and weathering them into harmony with their surroundings.
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