Sentences with phrase «extraordinary resilience»

The phrase "extraordinary resilience" means having exceptional strength and ability to bounce back or recover from difficult situations or challenges. Full definition
There will be a few individuals who emerge from this system as success stories, by luck, by extraordinary resilience, and through the dedication of their teachers.
He also expressed concerns about the behaviour of the police and praised May as «someone of the most extraordinary resilience in very, very challenging circumstances».
«On this Bastille Day, we are reminded of the extraordinary resilience and democratic values that have made France an inspiration to the entire world.»
Not only does Ghaemi document the extraordinary resilience Turner showed in holding together his father's business empire in the wake of his suicide, but the audacity and creativity Turner displayed throughout his career.
She noted how essential shale oil producers are to the Texas economy, adding that despite the downturn in oil prices, «the Texas oil and gas industry has shown extraordinary resilience
When, in 1843, Thomas Babington Macaulay predicted that the Catholic Church would exist in «undiminished vigor when a time traveler from New Zealand shall, in the midst of a vast solitude, take his stand on a broken arch of London Bridge to sketch the ruin of St. Paul's,» he simply assumed the extraordinary resilience and enduring vitality of Catholicism.
Then there is the extraordinary resilience of Mr Brown.
Maybe so, but their unassuming story speaks volumes about the extraordinary resilience of the human spirit.
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