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In March 2014, the Administration launched the Climate Data Initiative, bringing together extensive open government data and innovation competitions to develop data-driven resilience tools for communities.
Sami showed resilience.
Permaculture (permanent agriculture) is the practical conscious design and maintenance of agriculturally productive ecosystems which have the diversity, stability, and resilience of natural ecosystems. It is the harmonious integration of landscape and people providing their food, energy, shelter, and other material and non-material needs in a sustainable way.
In London, columnist Clare Foges worries that “we are too selfish to stop coronavirus spreading.” She wrote her biggest concern is not about the resilience of the country’s health service or the time it might take for researchers to develop a vaccine, but about the public’s willingness to respond to the challenge.
New Yorkers are known for their resilience.
The artist Jean-Louis Aubert is apparently right to say: "If you have joy in yourself, you could more easily catch happiness." Thus, in all circumstances, the blessed will never be completely cut down; he will always keep some verve. This could be called resilience.
One sees the resilience of a person in a crisis situation.
It is the 25th of March of 2015. Once again, war is on the mind of Lulu Islanders. What really is the current state of weapons technology? Are they great enough to damage the resilience of the biosphere? Or, do enemies want to use biological warfare, to spread a deadly virus of some sort? Common people think of fire when they think of war. However, a big war may not be of fire. Some still hold to the idea of raining hot missiles, a torrent of nuclear bombs. But biological weapons may not destroy valuable real estate. Yes, humans are still fighting primates. Racial intolerance is a sign that people still cannot live in peace. The real hope is that there is the probability of life beyond this Earth. Even if humans were to destroy themselves, there would be life elsewhere, outside of Earth. Such is the real hope.
U.N. agencies are calling for more spending to help Somalia strengthen its resilience against future climate effects and ward off crises such as the current famine-inducing drought.
Benedito's drought-tolerant plant is a symbol of resilience.
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Martin Seligman's impressive body of research showed that a pessimistic explanatory style carves a path to depression, while an optimistic explanatory style leads to resilience.
Network Rail previously said it is determined to build upon the "significant changes" it has made since the accident, which have "helped us to manage the risk of severe weather to the network". It has invested millions to improve the resilience of the railway.
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