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strong

adjective as in materially durable or stable

adjective as in able to endure

adjective as in distinct, unmistakable

adjective as in extreme

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More importantly, he adds, "even objectively strong states can choose live-and-let-live deals with armed groups rather than trying to disarm and demobilise them".

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South Korea's economy grew 1.2 percent in the third quarter, preliminary data from the central bank showed Tuesday, with consumption boosted by government vouchers and exports remaining strong despite global trade tensions.

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Milei’s radical economic changes are now more likely to get a strong U.S. backstop.

And would you really trust your elderly relatives, or yourself when you're at your most vulnerable with what is essentially a very strong machine?

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Traders have also been reassured by a strong start to earnings season.

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