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"resiliently" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows the ability to resist being badly affected after something unpleasant such as shock, injury, etc.

46 Sentences With "resiliently"

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Amid all the celebrity hobnobbing, Mother American Night remains resiliently idea-filled.
"We expect Bulgaria's economy to grow resiliently and post strong fiscal results," S&P said.
The bottom line is that building resiliently is, at minimum, the fiscally prudent thing to do.
"Risk has actually traded remarkably resiliently," said Alan Ruskin, global head of currency strategy at Deutsche Bank.
The ratings group said that despite "slow economic growth and political turbulence, South African banks have been performing resiliently".
So many folks worked so resiliently through hundreds of failures, never giving up, always regrouping to emerge stronger than before.
"Our bus operations performed resiliently with profits slightly up on last year despite a challenging market environment," Chief Executive Officer David Brown said.
Happily, since March of last year, the same old neon sign has beamed resiliently onto Second Avenue outside the beery Lazarus's new home.
They resiliently and instinctively shelter boundless volumes of others' pain in their hearts, all the while having nearly no access to mental health care for themselves.
But in no small part, they're imported -- a product of the resiliently toxic framing of blackness by the stereotypes of violence, poverty and ignorance in Western media.
Rangers 6, White Sox 03 Nomar Mazara homered twice and Lance Lynn pitched resiliently after a shaky first inning to help host Texas beat Chicago in Arlington, Texas.
When disasters do happen, like another Superstorm Sandy, every $1 dollar we have spent on building resiliently will save us $4 in damages, says the Multihazard Mitigation Council.
But there's one scene in particular that has been resiliently enigmatic to audiences of many backgrounds, both Asian and non-Asian … and it's a pivotal one: the mahjong scene.
Japanese electronics giant Toshiba was resiliently up 4.28 percent despite the company's announcement that its U.S. units were under investigation over accounting-related matters, reported Reuters in early Asian trade.
As an organization, we stand with them in the United States, working with Haitian asylum seekers as they resiliently restart their lives and became vital members of their new communities.
What really defines our generation is our ability to remain resiliently optimistic about our future when we are constantly asked to do more with less than our parents or their parents had.
The uproar over the costume was just one example of how challenging the straits of identity are for those who seek to navigate pop culture away from its resiliently Eurocentric, patriarchal native island.
I've been following the resiliently distant shape of the Eiffel Tower for over an hour when, suddenly, a surge of color spills down the steps of an old hotel: A show has just finished.
While Trump doesn't seem to be very familiar with the Bible, rarely if ever goes to church, and hasn't exactly lived the life of a saint, he has proven to be remarkably, resiliently popular among white evangelicals.
Resiliently optimistic, she has hope for disabled peoples' greater opportunities for independence and educational support in America, and demonstrates how her love of reading braille helps soothe the isolation and loneliness of starting over in an unfamiliar country.
Findings from a Middle Stone Age site named Star Carr in North Yorkshire, England, show that our ancestors resiliently survived the century-long drop in temperature, according to a new study in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution on Monday.
They ignored him — few 6-year-old boys want to hang out with a baby — but he kept following them around, either too ignorant to understand he was being spurned or too resiliently good-natured to let it sink him.
EditorsNote: changes in 23rd and 24th grafs, shortens headline Nomar Mazara homered twice and Lance Lynn pitched resiliently after a shaky first inning to help the host Texas Rangers to a 6-5 victory against the Chicago White Sox on Saturday night.
A Georgia poll conducted by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and released Friday showed Clinton leading Trump by four percentage points in the resiliently red state in a head-to-head matchup and by three percentage points when Libertarian and Green Party candidates are included.
Since breaking out in 2005 with the Saturday Night Live short "Lazy Sunday," the Lonely Island have radiated a lot of geeky good cheer while seeming hip about it, making the inherent dorkiness of their white-dudes-doing-black-music shtick not just funny but resiliently fresh.
One could even argue that this, alone, is Bibi's entire discernible modus operandi: slathering the status quo in thick concrete, sitting atop it and waiting, resiliently — to hell with the rest of the Middle East, to hell with the Palestinians, to hell even with the Americans.
That is why instead of waiting for the next flood, wildfire, hurricane or tornado to strike, we are introducing the National Mitigation Investment Act (NMIA), a mix of incentives and changes to FEMA that will encourage and equip states and local governments around the nation to build more resiliently.
"Despite a backdrop of decline and downgrades from all of the ratings agencies, the rand continues to trade resiliently, technically the current levels would suggest the potential for a move toward the 246.201 level, although local fundamentals do not appear to support that scenario," Nedbank analysts wrote in a note.
"Ralph Metzner was part of a generation of researchers who quietly and resiliently kept doing their work for decades as the mainstream of the scientific community more or less repressed research into psychedelics and alternate states of consciousness," Jesse Jarnow, author of "Heads: A Biography of Psychedelic America" (2016), said by email.
Thus the future of krill, and with it the future of many penguin species, depends on uncertainties multiplied by uncertainties: how much krill there really is, how resiliently it can respond to climate change, whether any of it can now be harvested without starving other wildlife, whether such a harvest can even be regulated, and whether international coöperation on Antarctica can withstand new geopolitical conflicts.
Based on a true story, an elderly woman resiliently spends nine months attempting to retrieve her husband's dead body, fighting government bureaucracy and indifference all along the way.
It has a deadweight tonnage of . The catamaran's main engines are four resiliently mounted MTU 20V 8000 M71L engines. It is propelled by four Wärtsilä LJX 1500SR waterjets. The vessel's service speed is approximately .
Most places where this species is being introduced into an urban setting has less harsh conditions, letting it grow more resiliently. Deodars can range from 40ft in height to 160ft making them a prominent figure in the urban forest.
May your will be as a bowstring resiliently drawn. Follow Saint George, the patron of Scouts: exterminate the evil in the world, but first of all in yourself. First think of others and only then yourself. Grow up as a mighty oak tree and do not bow down as a weeping willow.
Dharmawangsa aspired to ascend Medang as regional power by challenging Srivijaya Empire domination. He launched naval invasion against Srivijaya and unsuccessfully tried to capture Palembang. Srivijaya resiliently succeed on repelling Javanese Medang invaders. The Calcutta Stone inscription (dated from 1041), describes a terrible calamity which befell the East Javanese kingdom of Isyana dynasty in the early years of the 11th century.
Srivijaya resiliently succeed on repelling Javanese Medang invaders. The Calcutta Stone inscription (dated from 1041 CE), describes a terrible calamity which befell the East Javanese kingdom of Isyana dynasty in the early years of the 11th century. In 1006, a rebellion incited by a vassal king Wurawari from Lwaram resulted in the destruction of the capital of Watugaluh. The reigning king, Dharmawangsa, successor to Sri Makutawangsawardhana, was murdered along with his entire family and many of his subjects.
The vessel was also stationed in Mindanao conducting security patrols in the waters Basilan, Jolo, Tawi-tawi and supported the government's campaign in Marawi. Further, BRP Malapascua has resiliently responded to the people of Palawan, during the TS Vinta and TS Agaton, and saved many typhoon victims in Mangsee Island. The Officers and men of BRP Malapascua have effectively carried out the PCG mandates with dedication, competence and selflessness. This fine display of character epitomize the commitment of the true coastguardian.
The film has sparked significant controversy for its handling of race. Cultural historian Jason Sperb describes the film as "one of Hollywood's most resiliently offensive racist texts". Sperb, Neal Gabler, and other critics have noted the film's release as being in the wake of the Double V campaign, a propaganda campaign in the United States during World War II to promote victory over racism in the United States and its armed forces, and victory over fascism abroad. Early in the film's production, there was concern that the material would encounter controversy.
With Nick's help, she was able to get free and used up the last of the tiara's powers to seal the gate once more. Even with the Gatekeeper powers gone, she still is an important ally to the Rangers and continues to resiliently work on her magic. She was responsible for hatching the baby Fire Heart, which imprinted on her as its mother, and took care of it as an infant. Even after Fire Heart grew up and is now many times her size, Clare still cares for it.
The difference from conventional wire-brushing with an angle grinder lies first with the mounting of the bristles in the rotating brush. With a conventional rotary brush, the wire bristles are mounted rigidly in the hub, bristles sometimes being twisted or knotted in groups for extra stiffness. With bristle blasting, the wires are mounted resiliently in a flexible belt. As the brush rotates, immediately before contacting the work, rows of bristles are trapped behind a fixed 'accelerator bar' ,, Monti Surface Technologies which causes them to bend backwards in their flexible mount.
The current ACOnet network is based on a wavelength transparent fibre optic backbone, allowing several 10-Gbit/s channels per connection. All ACOnet points of presence are resiliently connected. ACOnet offers a multi-10-Gbit/s Ethernet backbone, multi-10-Gbit/s Internet access, multi-10-Gbit/s connectivity to research networks in Europe and beyond via GÉANT, multi-10-Gbit/s connectivity to the Vienna Internet Exchange for fast handling of regional data traffic, cross-border fibre connections to CESNET in the Czech Republic and SANET in Slovakia, global IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity, and global IPv4 and IPv6 multicast.
After seeing how things have developed after 1918, he has disappointed in his political views. September 22, 1919 he was a participant of the delegation of Bunjevci that went to Paris on conference to talk with foreign diplomats. Rajić said himself, that he went into politics because the circumstances forced him to, all to help his Croat people. Later, he was a leader of Bunjevac-Šokac Party (Bunjevačko-šokačka stranka), and after disagreements with party leadership, he led People's party of Vojvodina (Vojvođanska pučka stranka), and later he turned to Croatian leader Stjepan Radić, whose party, HSS, Rajić resiliently supported.
In their words, "Folly is exactly what we are, not just as a band of fools who play ridiculously entwined and exploited musical genres, but as people who are continually kicked while they are down, while stubbornly and resiliently grinning in the face of mainstream adversity." Folly has released two albums, two extended plays, visited 48 states, and have played 43 of them. Their broad musical palette and wide range of influences have allowed them to share the stage with such acts as Dillinger Escape Plan, New Found Glory, Chiodos, Catch 22, Converge, Senses Fail, DragonForce, My Chemical Romance, Unearth, With Honor, Houston Calls, Taking Back Sunday, Atreyu, The Starting Line, and Bad Religion.
Bangladesh's second innings started in similar fashion to their first; they lost the early wicket of Imrul Kayes, and Tamim scored a quick half-century. The latter was dropped three times before being caught by Broad for 52 runs. Junaid and Jahurul both made good starts for Bangladesh, but were out for 34 and 43 respectively, which along with low scores for Mahmudullah and Mushfiqur left Bangladesh on 172 for six at the end of the fourth day. On the final morning, Shakib batted resiliently with the lower-order batsmen and narrowly missed out on a century; he was the last man out, stumped attempting to score a boundary to reach the landmark.
Unlike the commonly seen still-life floral paintings, Yang's depicted botanic are often interpreted as organic forms that resiliently grow over time, a visual allegory contrasting to cultural legacies that have continued to expand and transform into new existences. The Organic Abstract Expression initialized Yang's creative transition toward abstract paintings. As a continuation on the idea of botanic vitality, the compositions have departed from representing such symbols to instead illustrate the idea of their inherent quality through gestural motions. Works from this series still retained Yang's symbolic color and light contrasts, and the contours of botanic or landscape may still be vaguely identified, but these faintly visible iconography are overshadowed by rugged lines and splashed color fields to echo with the artist's insight of the exterior world.
Most of the listed rates are theoretical maximum throughput measures; in practice, the actual effective throughput is almost inevitably lower in proportion to the load from other devices (network/bus contention), physical or temporal distances, and other overhead in data link layer protocols etc. The maximum goodput (for example, the file transfer rate) may be even lower due to higher layer protocol overhead and data packet retransmissions caused by line noise or interference such as crosstalk, or lost packets in congested intermediate network nodes. All protocols lose something, and the more robust ones that deal resiliently with very many failure situations tend to lose more maximum throughput to get higher total long term rates. Device interfaces where one bus transfers data via another will be limited to the throughput of the slowest interface, at best. For instance, SATA revision 3.0 (6 Gbit/s) controllers on one PCI Express 2.0 (5 Gbit/s) channel will be limited to the 5 Gbit/s rate and have to employ more channels to get around this problem.

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