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Commonly used terms, which are closely related within psychology, are psychological resilience, emotional resilience, hardiness, resourcefulness, and mental toughness.
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It is valued for the ease of handling and resilience the lead confers to oil paints.
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Resilience, then, is the continuing ability to use internal and external resources successfully to resolve new issues.
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This significantly improves the resilience of soils when subjected to periods of erosion and stress.
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Longitudinal intervention studies show that positive emotions play a role in the development of long-term resource such as psychological resilience and flourishing.
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Castles can be upgraded to increase their defences and resilience to a siege.
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Wood's resilience, which was attributed to the less stressful nature of the knuckleball delivery, led to some unusual feats of endurance.
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Instead, emergency and development assistance has to be conceptualized with the goal of increasing resilience of poor people against these shocks.
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As such, network resilience touches a very wide range of topics.
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Coffee being a nonessential though habit-forming product which affords it a measure of stability and resilience, world demand declined sharply.
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