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1 Challenges remain, but he said reforms had made that economy more resilient .
2 Yet Tunisia's transition to democracy has proved more resilient than some expected.
3 This will make the global financial system more resilient to future shocks.
4 But millennial athletes are often are more resilient to criticism, McCaffrey explained.
5 This would make the road more resilient over the winter, he said.
6 No nation is more prepared or more resilient than the United States.
7 Indeed, she's smarter and more resilient than I gave her credit for.
8 Focusing on building relationships helps people to become more resilient and capable.
9 The pound was also looking more resilient than some people had expected.
10 Counterintuitively, being exposed to bleaching has actually made some reefs more resilient .
11 He found that often the kids were more resilient than the parents.
12 Shares in M&S fell 2 percent, while more resilient retailers held steady.
13 Paulie was a little more resilient than I thought he would be.
14 We felt we were more resilient in the face of that challenge.
15 Davies said the British economy was still more resilient than many people thought.
16 As a result, the global financial system will be more resilient to shocks.
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