Since the garage has an uninsulated concrete slab floor, attention needs to be paid to how to make the floor warmer and also more resilient. |
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What I want for my children is for them to be resilient, to be able to cope with whatever comes their way. |
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All the depicted vegetation is highly resilient and adaptable to the most hostile surroundings. |
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Radiosurgery has kept the cancer in check, and she's been remarkably resilient. |
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Consumer spending may not look too resilient, given the flat performance of retail sales in October. |
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However, it is perhaps Tesco's approach that will be found to be the more resilient should economic conditions take a turn for the worse. |
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Until about 20 years ago, the Navajo language was one of the most resilient American Indian languages in modern U.S. history. |
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Its name, incidentally, comes from the hardy and resilient zamia palm found in central Queensland. |
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They were resilient people with strong faith and a firm belief in providence. |
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This foundation in turn leads to children developing into resourceful and resilient teenagers and adults. |
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True, children are resilient but going through that kind of ordeal is bound to leave some scars. |
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He is a resilient character, but it is an experience which tested his resolve. |
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A less resilient person would have succumbed to depression and retired from music and public life. |
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When trying events do arise, slow down and ask yourself how a resilient person would respond. |
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Happily, children are resilient and this sort of familial chaos will have no effect on them. |
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Laboratory experiments show the molecule also has an effect on human cells, making them much more resilient to radiation. |
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They are a hardy and resilient species, a fact evident from their continued existence into the 21st century. |
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I am a strong and resilient person and the fact that I can easily adapt to any situation made me a survivor. |
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I am a much more confident and resilient person than I was three years ago. |
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Africa is a wonderful, diverse continent with an extraordinary, energetic and resilient people. |
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With a stunning array of products, the exhibition gives us the feel of a resilient people and their culture. |
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He remains a charming, impeccably polite, good-natured and amazingly resilient man. |
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The belief that girls are more resilient to environmental factors than boys was thus not supported. |
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People are very resilient and want to carry on their lives just as they did before. |
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Dog sled and snowshoe races were also held when the Arctic winter night drew to an end, enhancing the endurance of a resilient people. |
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Children can be remarkably adaptable and are more resilient to trauma than older generations. |
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Foxes are resilient creatures, and have the ability to increase their population when mortality increases. |
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They were resilient people of noble character who knew the line between right and wrong. |
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Support surfaces that are made from resilient foam exhibit this type of elastic response. |
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Three values of resilient modulus can be extracted from the permanent strain testing. |
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Just a small portion of this resilient rubber gray matter is all one needs to erase away the problems. |
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Air can pass through the foam easily, resulting in a soft, resilient, flexible material. |
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Something like jam doughnuts, they have a tough envelope of cartilage containing a resilient, jelly like substance. |
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Soil elastic modulus or resilient modulus can be measured in laboratory using dynamic triaxial tests or resonant column test. |
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Because of the high protein content of bone, it is flexible and resilient as well as hard. |
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After a bit the dough gets more resilient and when poked with a finger, springs back at you. |
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Buffalo horns are also more flexible and resilient than cattle horns and provide thicker strips. |
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One of the useful touches found on both models is a resilient recoil pad that carries a polymer insert in the heel. |
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But coca is a very resilient plant, and fresh green leaves are already sprouting from stalks fumigated a few months ago. |
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From 80s synth poppers to black-leathered stadium rockers, Depeche Mode are nothing if not resilient. |
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Winston Churchill's reputation has proved remarkably resilient to revision. |
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The children, ever resilient, laughed and drank deeply from the truck's spigot. |
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Perhaps Jessica is resilient as her friends suggest, and will suffer no lifelong scars. |
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Tree dwelling, leaf-eating species such as the tree kangaroo and the ring-tailed possum were found to be quite resilient. |
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In Ocala National Forest, foresters and local volunteers replaced slash pine with stronger, more resilient longleaf pine. |
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Since it first emerged in 1997, avian influenza has become deadlier and more resilient. |
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The lowest cost resilient floor option is composition tile, which consists of a vinyl surface with separate backing. |
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At least the finger bow provided at the movable scissors blade is made... of a resilient synthetic material or similar material. |
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What we are doing is putting them out of sight, deep in the forest in the belief that wild animals are resilient and will survive all odds. |
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Bond's raw, resilient voice belies his 65 years and he belts it out with a vitality that would shame most 50-year-olds. |
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Over 50 bibliotherapy references are also provided along with material related to building resilient families and youth. |
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They are formed from a moulded waterproof plastic foot section, with a resilient, heavily treaded non-slip sole. |
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He projected the music with clarity and polish, with details gaining expression through a sweet resilient tone. |
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Farmer Peter MacSporran has proved more resilient even than the crops he has managed to grow under the blazing African sun. |
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The organisation of this festival of fun in the middle of winter is typical of the resilient people of Blackball. |
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The outer cable conductor is enclosed by a contact sleeve which has a plurality of radially resilient segments. |
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The shaft bushing and the resilient element tightly enclose the shaft while a firm connection with the shaft sleeve is secured. |
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Unlike the stereotype of salmon returning unerringly to their natal streams, salmon are innately resilient and opportunistic. |
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On-liners are far more flexible and resilient than the MPAA gives them credit for. |
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After the logging and fires, resilient plants like fire cherry, bracken fern, and the heaths had reclaimed much of this broken landscape. |
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The strands glue themselves together into a resilient fabric that I cannot tear apart with my fingers. |
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At present the Irish labour market remains amazingly resilient despite unemployment hitting its highest level in three years. |
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In all years, the community dominants were species resilient to the stress of drawdowns, or good colonizers. |
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For example, a rubber band that is resilient at room temperature becomes leathery and relatively inextensible when cooled in a kitchen freezer. |
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The resilient Germans snatched a dramatic equaliser two minutes into injury time. |
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When you diet or cut back on your food intake your fat cells become more resilient to giving out fat. |
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By twisting these single yards together to form the ply yard, the fabric is more resilient and long lasting. |
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Yet we know that it can be learned and that people can become more resilient as a result of counseling and therapy. |
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More important, it should be obvious that children are far more resilient than they are given credit for. |
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Hardwood is so much more resilient than the cheaper stuff that Primeau Decor chooses it for its own custom-made furniture. |
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Desires are resilient, in this sense, when they are unresponsive to the agent's own deliberative reflection. |
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If they're calloused, does she pumice them and slather them in lotion to make them soft and resilient again? |
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However, axial and diametral testing of mixes yield different estimates of their resilient stiffnesses. |
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But the resilient design helps to disincentivize terrorism, by reducing its rewards. |
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For future missions, NASA needs machines that are resilient, evolvable, self-sufficient, ultra-efficient, and autonomous. |
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This is a resilient fabric that resists wrinkling in addition to being pliable and soft with a good drape. |
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The resilient UK and European markets look like being happy hunting grounds for the masters of cost management and quick turnaround for some time yet. |
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The fibular origin of the flexor digitorum longus muscle was resilient, with its tough aponeurotic fibers requiring incision to access the tibialis posterior muscle. |
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But cybercrooks are getting better at building more resilient networks. |
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It enabled them both to subdue the most resilient of the remaining classical empires, and to take over all the remaining areas occupied by barbarians and hunter-gatherers. |
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Stephen Hawking is not only a Bona fide genius, but also one of the most resilient men on the planet. |
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The Red Devils, to their credit, stayed resilient, but Argentina, now ahead, was determined not to cede an inch. |
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But one of the reasons why the group has been so resilient, he said, was its skill in utilizing propaganda. |
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The articular cartilage that lines joints is tough and resilient. |
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I also got a lecture from Antonia, a resilient 25-year resident of the cote d'Azur. |
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Organizations engaging in network are often diffuse, leaderless, and incredibly resilient. |
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To that end, Colbert also constructs his walls and ceilings with a resilient metal channel that is screwed to the framing members to isolate sound. |
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In Japan, high-powered executives of big corporations are put under stress to make strong, resilient men of them, to make them think fast, to make them make decisions quickly. |
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The scales themselves are amazingly resilient and can stand up to all forms of punishment, taking about as much as a mail or even a good set of plate armour. |
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It will in fact create more resilient super terrorists just as pesticides, herbicides and genetic engineering have created super pests and super weeds. |
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Selfish, survivalist world views are extremely resilient to opposition. |
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But her resilient, pragmatic approach won over voters who could arguably have been once bitten, twice shy about returning any sort of Thatcher to victory. |
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Investors who may be keen on some exposure to the retail sector should perhaps cast their eyes over grocers, which are generally fairly resilient to economic downturns. |
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The effort to reinstate more functional and resilient fire regimens has stalled. |
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His strategy for taking on the owners was a thing of beauty, a resilient, multipronged attack that would have made Sun Tzu proud. |
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They were hard times but through it all Mae showed a remarkable resilient nature, aided by her deep faith from which she drew sustenance and strength. |
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Foam is resilient, keeps its shape and comes in a range of densities. |
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Yet despite all these obvious hardships, I have strived to remain resilient and I still cling fervently to the hope that one day my country shall rise again. |
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The British travelling public is the most resilient in the world. |
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His resilient and defined imagery shows an unerring feeling for language. |
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Randal Stafford, who had returned to his homestead on the 15th, was a well-educated resilient bushman who had experienced over 40 years of frontier life. |
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A successful actor-network brings together animate and inanimate objects and resources into a complex, everchanging resilient heterogeneous network. |
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Advancing age has occasionally brought resolution, more often just a little understanding, to many of these riddles, but not necessarily to the resilient ambiguity of history. |
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These resilient folks are commonly called optimists but if that term conjures up images of carefree Pollyannas, a psychological definition may surprise you. |
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Carragher is essentially a resilient centre-back and a right-footed player, but he was seldom under any kind of pressure on the left and predictably coped well enough. |
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Tourism has been one of the key growth sectors in ASEAN and has proven resilient amid global economic challenges. |
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But even her resilient stance carries a strong sense of hopelessness. |
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Generally, varieties in current use for processing are resilient, if not wholly resistant to blemishing diseases and disorders. |
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His malamute dog sledding team is considered to be one of the most resilient, hard-core teams around. |
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He said the US shale oil which is the main driver of the oil crisis today will not be resilient to the low oil prices. |
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With US shale oil production having proven resilient despite lower oil prices, he said OPEC was open to talks with those American market players. |
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This clean cut promotes healthier, thicker and more resilient lawn growth that is more resistant to disease, weeds and parasites. |
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As a result, the American economy proved resilient enough to withstand the blockade's effects. |
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Recent research claims that in the period after 1985 the economy became more resilient to energy price increases. |
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Some and plant cover accommodated to various extremes and became resilient with regard to various patterns of human activity. |
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As they can all be sent together, their forward error correction codes can be made more resilient. |
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Until the first half of the 6th century and in sharp contrast with the decaying West, the Byzantine economy was flourishing and resilient. |
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Far from slaves' being strictly victims or content, historians showed slaves as both resilient and autonomous in many of their activities. |
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Article 7 generally states the overall aspiration of the community aiming to achieve a united, inclusive and resilient community. |
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Traditionally, it was made of a resilient hardwood like hickory or ash, but modern axes often have hafts made of durable synthetic materials. |
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Nonetheless, the group has proven remarkably resilient and agile. |
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Ghadah's beauty was radiant, unquashable. No abbayah could vanquish this resilient, gleaming woman. |
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Instead of being strong and resilient, bones become weak and brittle. |
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The global military radar systems market is to be resilient in the face of sharp budget cuts over the next decade. |
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Nevertheless, perennial gold bugs, the Indians and Chinese, have demonstrated remarkably resilient demand for physical silver and gold. |
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Compared to JPEG, JPEG2000 has superior, low bit-rate compression, and is error resilient in noisy environments such as mobile web browsing. |
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The ample and resilient foliage of a lady palm or a fishtail palm would readily fill the room. |
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Maybe it was the resilient flush from New Year's resolutionists sticking to their guns. |
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A resilient and rugged grower that is loved for its unusual caudex and bright, cheery flowers that adorn the plant in spring. |
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The heating element provides us anti-icing and defogging and makes the glass more resilient by heating it in flight. |
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The core of the insert is made of a soft and highly resilient elastomer material for enhanced feel and impulsion to get the ball rolling. |
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Such revolts are capable of eliminating local injustices without also destroying the folkways that make the community resilient and strong. |
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The Environmental Audit Committee also want to make houses more resilient to flooding. |
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This grant will contribute towards building a more resilient Tuvalu for the future, while maintaining vital services for all Tuvaluans. |
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Deepwater FPS projects have proved to be more resilient than those operating in more traditional shallow water environments. |
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Longitudinal health endangering behavior risk among resilient and nonresilient early adolescents. |
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Motivation and learning environment differences between resilient and nonresilient Latino middle school students. |
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Glew and Garnett were a defensive force to be reckoned with and were resilient at the back. |
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The devalued Egyptian pound and current consumer attitudes give the local economy a resilient character, they added. |
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Summary The Saudi Arabian economy was largely resilient to the global financial crisis, mainly due to a sound banking and financial system. |
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Despite the challenging circumstances, many vanuatuans remain optimistic, living up to their resilient reputation. |
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The record has proven remarkably resilient, recharting via remixes by Youth and Club 69 in 1990 and 1999, respectively, and even withstanding the iron lungs of Tom Jones. |
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The most resilient was that Syria under the Assads was reformable. |
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It also tells us that we have some consciousness-raising to do about how C-level executives can use PBS to run a more economically sustainable, resilient business. |
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Agroforestry also keeps the soil healthier and more resilient by maximizing the amount of organic matter, microorganisms, and moisture held within it. |
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Faulkner made 34 off 25 balls but he became one of Gordon's four victims and the Bears' resilient out-cricket finally saw them home in the tensest of finishes. |
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Parts like resilient weatherstrip that compresses when closed and creates a tighter seal around the edges, help keep heating and air conditioning sealed inside the home. |
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Two new lines of EPP machines testify to the growing interest in this material for resilient packaging and durable goods such as helmets and auto parts. |
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When the venerable rollerskate was reincarnated as shock-resistant polyethylene boots holding one row of fast-spinning, resilient plastic wheels, skating was reborn as well. |
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Individuals were shown to have been resilient and somewhat autonomous in many of their activities, within the limits of their situation and despite its precariousness. |
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The resilient modulus represents the ratio of repeated deviator stress to recoverable lateral strain, based on the results of constant confining-pressure triaxial tests. |
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But having an athlete that is coachable, respectful, mentally tough, a great teammate, resilient and tries their best IS a direct reflection of your parenting. |
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Armor Gear's logo depicts the Nine-Banded Armadillo, the resilient football-shaped mammal protected by its own rugged suit of armor wherever it goes. |
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A young girl learns from her grandmother about the tenacious and resilient godwit birds, whose regular migration flights take them to many different nations in search of food. |
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The deflection basin area was originally used in the development of algorithms and nomographs to backcalculate resilient moduli of asphalt pavement layers. |
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Woven bone is produced when osteoblasts produce osteoid rapidly, which occurs initially in all fetal bones, but is later replaced by more resilient lamellar bone. |
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Renewable energy is taking a lead worldwide and with advanced energy storage technology we can both solve the problem of intermittency and make the grid more resilient. |
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While GHCs are exposed to cyclicality on the revenue side, margins of certain companies in the industry have proven remarkably resilient through economic downturns. |
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