From the outside, it appears Silver, 69, has weathered this greatest threat to his 19-year tenure.
As opposed to so many other industries, consumer electronics has weathered the economic downturn remarkably well.
The political union between Zanzibar and mainland Tanzania has weathered more than four decades of change.
The company, which built a reputation on customer service, has weathered image blows before.
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Mr Bernanke has weathered his first difficult passage, but it is unlikely to be his last.
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Mr Hussein has weathered many bombings, and doubtless thinks he can survive a few more.
He has weathered skeptics and detractors and waited for the rest of the industry to catch up slowly.
But because it did not rely on flighty capital markets for funds, it has weathered the downturn better.
BJP's proudest boast is that India's economy has weathered the crisis afflicting many developing countries better than most.
The latter has been around a long time, has weathered a great deal, and so has the United States.
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The only exceptions being grave goods and whatever has weathered off onion domes.
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For one thing, U.S. policy makers have noticed the European covered bond market has weathered the financial storm relatively well.
There is no doubt that the company has weathered a difficult period and should benefit from sustained growth in its asset base.
David Pogue has weathered one mini-scandal after another in his years as the star technology columnist for The New York Times.
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The mile-marker must be somewhat satisfying to him, given the dark and stormy period that he has weathered since November of 2009.
In the depths of the biggest economic crisis in 70 years, many Germans feel that their country has weathered the storm well.
Mr Clinton may weather this scandal, as he has weathered others before.
Like with the recent "Factor" headlines, Fox has weathered plenty of second-guessing media coverage over the past several years of "Idol" panel changes.
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Ecuador has weathered political turmoil largely because the adoption of the dollar in 2000 and high oil prices have brought growth and stability.
Harrisburg has weathered frequent financial turmoil since the incinerator debt deals, but the city has hit a particularly rough patch at the start of 2013.
The United States economy has weathered countless panics, bubbles, and recessions throughout its history, typically recovering with a vengeance on the way to achieving new heights.
The wireless industry has weathered the past several years well and will, I believe, be one of the leading industries as we move into better times.
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Dixon has weathered the recent stagnant economy, and even grown, increasing his retail presence in North America by roughly 50 percent over the past couple of years.
Controlled by Brazil's billionaire Diniz family, CBD has weathered many a storm since its founding in 1948, from the perpetually turbulent Brazilian economy to divisive internal squabbling.
Indonesia, a vast polyglot nation, has weathered the global financial crisis relatively smoothly because of its heavy reliance on domestic consumption as the driver of economic growth.
As the Michael Jordan of the private sector, Apple has weathered economic downturns because its consumer base is so fiercely loyal and defies easy demographic and psychographic categorization.
The industry has weathered a dramatic economic downturn that sent advertising pages plummeting more than 25 percent in 2009 compared to 2008, according to the Publishers Information Bureau.
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First it was sub zero temperatures, now what is believed to be the world's most northerly grove of a Jurassic tree has weathered one of the wettest Julys.
But South Africa has weathered downturns and currency knocks before.
Until now the economy has weathered Europe's doldrums remarkably well.
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