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Whether this strategy will prove resilient is another matter.
An optimist would argue that the euro zone will prove resilient, because it does not have America's legacy of struggling subprime borrowers, its current-account deficit or its housing bubble.A closer look prompts a less sanguine assessment.
The question now is whether the reformist zeal will stop at the rebuilding of Tohoku, the devastated region in the north-east, or go further, to solve the problems of overcapacity, high public debt and deflation that were plaguing Japan long before the disaster.The speed of the clear-up is raising hopes that the economy will prove resilient after the initial shock.
Some see online learning and MOOCs in particular as a possible Doomsday scenario for universities, but just as the printed book is making a comeback, so the demand for a physical presence in education will prove resilient.
In Uber's bloody cage-match with authorities, Kaine gives two possible outcomes: either the fightback from regulators and weight of legal proceedings will scare investors away, leaving Uber to fold, or the company will prove resilient with its continued expansion into big markets such as India while negotiating compromises in other jurisdictions.
As you're laying there, pray that your DNA will prove resilient.
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And when asked if the new consoles could be the last of their kind, he says gaming on a big screen will likely prove "resilient" but notes that in its time EA has outlived several platforms "from the Amiga to the Sega Genesis".
However, with costs expected to rise from 2020, will the industry prove resilient?
Dinkins, believes the league will prove more resilient than the doomsayers think.
The Russians may now have receded again, but art experts hope that the rest of the market will prove more resilient this time.
Howard Archer, chief European and UK economist at IHS Markit, said: "The car sector will obviously be hoping that business confidence and activity prove resilient in 2017 despite likely mounting uncertainties over Brexit.
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