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To use a term often used in these deliberations, "resilience": a child will be resilient to "shocks" like disease or seasonal changes in his family's diet only when he is healthy.
"I think the EU will be resilient.
Consumer spending will be resilient while exports and business investment are poised to recover.
Mr. Anderson of the National Restaurant Association is optimistic that restaurants will be resilient.
Whether disproportionately elderly coastal towns will be resilient enough to absorb such blows is an open question.
The results suggest that CSOs are experiencing mixed success in developing institutions that will be resilient to long-term challenges.
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"I know one thing: we'll be prepared, we'll be resilient, we'll be composed and we'll play well," McCaffery said.
While national Democrats are hopeful Hogan's support will prove to be a mile wide and an inch deep, there are reasons to believe he'll be resilient.
Then, either using traditional breeding methods or using the newer genetic engineering technologies, [we can] produce new varieties of crops and improve the genetic makeup of food animals so that they'll be resilient to climate change, because they'll have within them these disease-resistant and pest-resistant traits, that they'll need fewer chemicals and drugs to have an abundant production.
"You will not be surprised if I observe that the emerging strategic relationship between our two great democracies will not be resilient and growing if we fail to draw our economies closer together," he said.
Boston will always be resilient.
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