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How resilient is the country’s economy? Hvor robust er landets økonomi?
If the hammer were still threatening it into destruction, it would bounce back on this plastic and resilient network.
Similarly, there are multiple pathways to resilient outcomes and aspects of cultural influences can contribute to some high-risk individuals doing well despite their adverse situations.
That older people are resilient, adaptable and active agents in achieving a ' good life ' is clearly demonstrated.
But it also protested against a resilient employer that failed to respond to long-standing grievances and loss of dignity.
Some welfare state programmes are more popular, or otherwise more resilient to retrenchment, than others.
In summary, we have shown that structurally, cones are more resilient to aging irrespective of ocular pigmentation.
Additionally, we are interested in whether maltreated and nonmaltreated children will differ in their resilient self-strivings and in their developmental pathways to competent functioning.
This allows for the operation of a stable and resilient system, one that can adaptively change in response to environmental perturbations yet retain continuity.
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