Katherine, who was increasingly concerned for Law's mentalresilience, remained staunchly in Paris.
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The research found a direct correlation between mentalresilience and ability to handle stress.
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That team went with a couple of psychologists to work on that mentalresilience.
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He has a mentalresilience that marks him out compared with some of his rivals.
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Rather than stress management, beleaguered sportsmen need traditional psychological training designed to increase their mentalresilience.
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Celebrated for his mentalresilience among other qualities, he certainly won't be cowed by external pressures.
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We need mentalresilience, absolutely, conceded Pearson.
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The game specifically emphasizes mentalresilience, courage in the face of adversity, and camaraderie, Alberts said further.
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Well, let's hope so, assuming that a physical lambasting is balanced by a subsequent spiritual and mentalresilience.
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Not only can MS have effects on physical health, it can also have a profound effect on mentalresilience.
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We've seen a mentalresilience built up but then they have not truly been tested in that regard in Japan.
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While they had the fitness, skill and ability, they did not have the mentalresilience to see it through, he says.
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So, in conditions that required mentalresilience and creative shot-making, the field was whittled down to its final 16 players at Lahinch yesterday.
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A survey of Australian army troops suggests few of its soldiers have the high level of mentalresilience needed to fully deal with combat.
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Dr Swart, leadership coach and senior lecturer at MIT, will examine the mentalresilience of each group to analyse how they cope with stress.
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Outside the studio, his greatest passion is tennis, a game in which he finds "an amazing combination of instinct, calculation, tactics and mentalresilience".