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resilience [rɪˈzɪlɪəns, Am ˈzɪljəns] SUBST no plur

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These teams will design programs and methods to teach and enhance individual and community resilience within the military.
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After it chews you up and spits you out only a few are rewarded for their resilience with one more bite of the cherry.
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Resilience depends on effective crisis management, but would encourage more prominent treatment of crisis management capabilities throughout the companys operation than is often the case.
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Castles can be upgraded to increase their defences and resilience to a siege.
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The resilience of a landscape can be increased or decreased through human interaction based upon different methods of land-use management.
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As such, network resilience touches a very wide range of topics.
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He has introduced important ideas in the application of ecology and evolution, including resilience, adaptive management, the adaptive cycle, and panarchy.
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Resilience, then, is the continuing ability to use internal and external resources successfully to resolve new issues.
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Wood's resilience, which was attributed to the less stressful nature of the knuckleball delivery, led to some unusual feats of endurance.
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Webbing used as a support is often rubberised to improve resilience and add elasticity.
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