noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
show
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Middlesbrough showed a resilience that emphasised they are no longer a soft touch on their travels.
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The very fact that the media and police have investigated so vigorously shows its resilience .
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Brussels: Chemicals was the only sector to show resilience as prices were marked down in thin business.
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This reduction was largely achieved on a voluntary basis, and our employees showed remarkable resilience and loyalty, despite such difficulties.
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One that shows resilience , and that takes people of quality with determination.
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Wade has shown great resilience in times of adversity.
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Consumer products showed some resilience , particularly in the second half, said chairman Gareth Davies.
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In spite of the turmoil of the late twentieth century, cathedrals have shown both resilience and consistency.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the resilience of the state's economy
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Their courage and resilience inspired us all.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And their resilience changed the tone of my whole project.
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But Yirol is a symbol of the extraordinary resilience that has kept the society from disintegrating.
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I seem to have no emotional resilience these days because I am not sleeping well.
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That left him the resilience he needed to enjoy the rest of his life properly.
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That pragmatism and resilience inclines this survey to optimism.
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The very fact that the media and police have investigated so vigorously shows its resilience .