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Elastic; rebounds readily.
live
lively
springy
bouncy
elastic
Resilient.
spirited
1
Chief executive Simon Woodhams said given the circumstances, the result was
resilient
.
2
Given lower global growth, everyone is looking at
resilient
countries, he said.
3
Next year may thus see German exports surging and economic growth
resilient
.
4
Challenges remain, but he said reforms had made that economy more
resilient
.
5
It said it planned to build
typhoon
-
resilient
structure to minimise future damage.
6
The building of a new national consensus to drive a
resilient
society.
7
Harper said the energy patch was
resilient
and used to price shocks.
8
Yet Tunisia's transition to democracy has proved more
resilient
than some expected.
9
To be sure, China's export data has appeared largely
resilient
so far.
10
This will make the global financial system more
resilient
to future shocks.
11
There is no other sector as
resilient
and solution-focused as local government.
12
Though export businesses were
resilient
,
there was a risk jobs would go.
13
We are also aware of the DA's
resilient
approach in seeking answers.
14
What is more important,
resilient
leadership and officers or the right infrastructure?
15
Horta-Osorio said the performance was
resilient
against a backdrop of economic challenges.
16
Australian property has performed relatively well thanks to the country's
resilient
economy.
resilient
more resilient
remain resilient
prove resilient
remarkably resilient
very resilient