Chelsea are magnificent defensively, and have such strength in depth, work hard and are so resilient.
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It once seemed that, as with the ocean as a whole, the Gulf was so big and so resilient that nothing we could do could harm it.
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While Sellafield and the Lake District have co-existed side by side successfully for decades, we fear that if the area becomes known in the national conscience as the place where nuclear waste is stored underground, the Lake District's reputation may not be so resilient.
So strong resilient teams focused on the future become the key asset.
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Spain's banking sector may have proven relatively resilient so far, with Banco Santander even making acquisitions in the current environment, but the Spanish press claimed on Monday that the government was now considering buying bank and savings-bank debt to offer support.
These cases are high-quality and tough so they should be resilient.
And by the spring, the economy may be starting to slow down, if the strength of sterling finally hurts exports, which have so far been surprisingly resilient.
"Boston is a tough and resilient town, so are its people, " he said.
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In the meantime, a physical-platinum trader said whereas the metal has been hurt by speculative trading on the basis of worries about future auto demand, actual industrial demand so far has been somewhat resilient.
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In so doing we became more resilient together, and better able to stay flexible and to recognize and seize the random events that Frans Johansson describes in The Click Moment that leads to breakthroughs.
Some analysts say the worries could spill over to markets in the U.S. and Europe, where so far stocks have been relatively resilient.
Everyone in Lessons Learned has worked through trouble at some point, becoming a stronger manager and a more resilient person by doing so.
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This will surely have an effect on the flow of remittances from rich countries to poor ones, although it has so far (see article) been quite resilient.
Despite this, and despite its robust performance so far this year, the economy is looking less resilient than Mr Brown expects.
Efforts must be pursued so that all realistic measures are taken in order to realize more resilient communities.
Tight supply promises to keep oil prices relatively resilient in 2012, even if world GDP actually contracted, so say a handful of industry analysts at Barclays Capital in London.
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For instance, have an area where enemies are very resilient to all damage but fire damage, and certain attacks, so then the player has to figure out a weapon to upgrade to make the area easier to deal with.
But surely Nadal, a much steadier and more resilient player than Murray, wouldn't let Djokovic get away with so many sloppy points.
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