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resilience

[ri-zil-yuhns, -zil-ee-uhns] / rɪˈzɪl yəns, -ˈzɪl i əns /
NOUN
elasticity
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That resilience makes them attractive candidates for encoding information in future wireless communication systems.

From Science Daily

"Travel remains among consumers' top discretionary spending priorities -- even as geopolitics and geoeconomics are likely to further test the sector's resilience," ACI Europe's director general Olivier Jankovec said in a statement.

From Barron's

“Many fears overlook the complexity, resilience and mission-critical nature of enterprise software,” they say.

From The Wall Street Journal

This view is partly supported by China’s export resilience, with the trade surplus expected to reach a record US$1.4 trillion this year, the analyst says.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Our scale, our trusted brand, deep consumer and merchant relationships and diversified growth drivers give us resilience and flexibility moving forward.”

From MarketWatch