An occurrence of rebounding or springing back.
The positive capacity of a person or a community to cope with stress and catastrophe.
1 However, better news from companies pointed to some resilience in the economy.
2 Green or natural infrastructure is also important for resilience , the report said.
3 A political crisis or economic downturn would once again test HSBC's resilience .
4 We need to see action, particularly around transport infrastructure and resilience infrastructure.
5 Today Russians will be celebrating their national strength of spirit and resilience .
6 Some see more resilience in Asia this year than last two years.
7 Findings suggested that community resilience is a process rather than an outcome.
8 Until recently, Germany had been showing resilience thanks to its export sector.
9 A leader without courage, resilience , optimism, curiosity,and perseverance will simply not last.
10 You need to plan for that in a resilience strategy, says Craig.
11 The Plymouth scheme aims to build resilience in youngsters before problems escalate.
12 Hope redeems mistakes and prompts the optimism and resilience of a leader.
13 He writes widely on the issues of disaster resilience and climate change.
14 All companies would also do well to have a cyber resilience strategy.
15 They may be small in number but the drive-in has shown resilience .
16 I've had to learn how to build resilience and focus my attention.
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