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resilient

[ri-zil-yuhnt, -zil-ee-uhnt] / rɪˈzɪl yənt, -ˈzɪl i ənt /


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“We should be mindful that loosening the rules too much could result in less resilient banks that don’t serve the country well in times of stress,” a published text of her remarks said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even when Toruño works on what she calls “passion projects,” such as incorporating childhood characters or pop culture references, the work remains political and resilient.

From Los Angeles Times

Nonfarm payrolls on Wednesday are predicted to show a resilient labor market, while the consensus sees the January Consumer Price Index edging lower from December when the data are reported on Friday.

From Barron's

“He’s forced me to be very resilient and independent and trust myself, trust what I’ve learned from him, and try to take that with me to competition,” Torgashev said.

From Los Angeles Times

Supportive factors include strong household spending, resilient labor market, steady private and public investments, healthy tourism and solid electronics exports, it reckons.

From The Wall Street Journal