Resilient systems and communities can recover more quickly when and if disaster does strike.
It can recover up to 95 percent of the water, depending upon salinity level.
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With a tainted Ms Stewart on board, it is hard to see how Omnimedia can recover.
In some clips a technician kicks the bot to show that it can recover its footing.
Obviously, no psychiatric technique can recover something that was not there to start with.
We believe that there is strength in America and in our economy, and that we can recover.
"If somebody's hands are sweating and they touch something, we can recover their DNA from that, " she says.
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Some experts, even within the countries themselves, are questioning how fast they can recover given these internal pressures.
The only way we can recover is to improve results and try to qualify smoothly out of this group.
Manufactured homes also tend to lose value over time, and lenders can recover less money if there is a foreclosure.
If you successfully prosecute the cause of action, you can recover damages and costs of the action, including attorney fees.
Time will tell if they can recover and generate a return, but the odds are against it at this point.
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Under the federal law parents can recover attorney fees from their school district if they win hearings, but not if they settle.
Indeed, what lingering hope there is that California can recover its old luster in less than a generation may evaporate as well.
It's difficult to determine if chemical weapons have been deployed, unless you can recover a munition that retains traces of agent, said Martin.
While engineers from top schools can recover their earnings losses in five years, that's not the case for humanities majors at mid-tier colleges.
Because the six defensemen, McDonagh and Moore in particular, are strong skaters, "if they get caught for some reason, they can recover, " Tortorella said.
Some have expressed doubt about whether Jones can recover from this latest setback, but the combative Welshman says quitting is not in his nature.
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"He probably won't be fit before Christmas, but, if anyone can recover quickly from this, it's Chris Latham, " said director of rugby Mike Ruddock.
Receivers are appointed to the company in question, with the aim of selling assets so the creditors can recover their money, or some of it.
"He is certainly tremendously committed to his rehab, as are the staff here, and if anyone can recover from an injury, he can, " he said.
Forty-five percent of the world's reefs are currently in good health and the hope remains that damaged reefs can recover and adjust to the changing conditions.
Whether Labour can recover to win the general election due by June 2010 is one of the few aspects of its outlook that seems reasonably fixed.
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So, analysts are probably justified in watching to see if the market can recover and break out above the potential resistance at short-term 21-day moving averages again.
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"One can recover, but there's no medicine that can help one recover, so you just have to pray that your own body is strong enough, " he said.
It will be interesting to see if NF can recover by purchasing predominantly cable shows in their streaming catalog and improving, for the time being, the disc catalog.
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Simpson has proved before that he can recover from adversity.
Her resignation calls into question whether a high-profile person in politics or business can recover from such a slip or whether exiting the scene is the best course of action.
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