Resilience
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This little film from Mexico is, above all, a film about love, about courage and about
resilience
and is portrayed by a very fine cast in every role.
A rookie female(Tyne Daly) who happens to be slow at first but has a lot of
resilience.
It's a surprisingly bleak and sometimes vicious study of British resilience, light years away from the dull Hollywood sentimentality of "Mrs Miniver".
ECB President Mario Draghi explained why in his introductory speech: The eurozone lacks both growth momentum and
resilience
to adverse shocks.
In fact, the Scorecard’s assessment of European foreign-policy performance in 2012 shows modest signs of stabilization and
resilience.
The energy transition will lead to massive efficiency savings, while improving the
resilience
of infrastructure, supply chains, and urban services in developing countries, particularly those in vulnerable regions.
In the last few months, enthusiasm about these countries’ post-2008 economic
resilience
and growth potential has given way to bleak forecasts, with economists like Ricardo Hausmann declaring that “the emerging-market party” is coming to an end.
While domestic and international contributions still flow during relief efforts, it is Ethiopia’s long-term investments that have increased the country’s
resilience.
Building
resilience
now saves money later.
This requires not just reinforcing
resilience
in the face of crisis, but also equipping euro-area economies for the longer-term challenges of globalization, aging, resource scarcity, and climate change.
Despite a recent wave of terror attacks, the French have proved their
resilience
against the politics of fear.
Among those who resigned was Marshal of the Sejm Radek Sikorski, the co-author of a European Union initiative designed to strengthen the
resilience
of certain Eastern European and Eurasian countries to Russian pressure.
Despite the federal government’s destructive impulses, the US economy is showing great
resilience
and looks set to become stronger.
Appointing more women to banking-supervision boards can prevent cozy groupthink, thereby ensuring greater stability and
resilience
in the financial sector.
Some people would differ from the conventional wisdom, benefiting the system by introducing some variety and
resilience.
Given soaring climate-related economic costs in Europe and Latin America, both sides have much to gain (and save) from a global regime that significantly reduces emissions and strengthens
resilience
to climate risks.
The EU can play a leading role in promoting renewable energy cooperation, in part by transferring technology that is adapted to our tropical conditions, which would support CELAC countries’ efforts to reduce emissions and pollution, increase their
resilience
to climate change, and create jobs.
So far, Blair has proven his
resilience
to such charges.
Moreover, secure land rights are essential to reduce disaster risk and build climate resilience, which is an urgent imperative at a time when climate change is already fueling more – and more frequent – extreme weather.
There are two approaches to building
resilience
to disasters.
Gender equality is thus an essential element of our work in building
resilience
to disasters and reducing the risk to lives, jobs, and property.
This year, on the International Day for Disaster Reduction, we want to shine a light on women and girls, and to recognize what they are already doing to build their communities’
resilience
in places where gender is not a barrier to their full participation in public life.
What is at stake is the
resilience
of the global economic system.
Launching the new trade strategy, Secretary of State for International Trade Liam Fox promised that more exports would increase Britain’s economic resilience, and bring higher-skill, higher-wage jobs to the country.
Moreover, mini-grids can be used to increase the
resilience
of existing electricity systems.
Even in collective tragedies and extreme situations, the writer is searching, through his own vision, strategy, and style, for the destiny of the individual, for the human specificity of weakness and
resilience
and dreams, for the ambiguities and limits and surprises of individuality caught in the social deadlock.
And European citizens have shown remarkable
resilience
in the face of major blows to their living standards.
That is why we must step up our efforts to boost our
resilience
to the climate effects we won’t be able to avoid, and address the associated security consequences.
But the only way to boost a society’s
resilience
and ability to trust impersonal institutions is to give the people who comprise it the tools – and confidence – they need to prosper.
Although Park’s ouster was painful, it also demonstrated the
resilience
of South Korea’s democracy.
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