Successful added-value ventures also are well capitalized and able to cushion for unplanned adversities. |
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In examining the persistency risk, it is prudent to assume that, because of antiselection, both these adversities may happen concurrently. |
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No matter the circumstances or adversities, you're going to give it your best shot. |
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Heroes emerge who we take to our hearts, we rejoice with them in their successes and agonise with them in their adversities. |
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America, however, wanted a feminist hero who had surmounted adversities to achieve greatness. |
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We believe that by cooperating with one another in all aspects of life, we will survive all the adversities of our lives. |
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Children are vulnerable to shocks and adversities and, consequently, are hardest hit by poverty. |
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We have gone through all sorts of adversities, but we still believe and seek the love, care, and goodness of God. |
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Despite these adversities, the individual men and women of the Canadian forces and their units stand out amongst others. |
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I pray the Lord for the victims and I am spiritually close to all who are tried by these adversities. |
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The true measure of a great institution is not only its successes, but the obstacles and adversities it has overcome. |
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Most of the merit of this transformation lies with the Timorese people, who never gave up in spite of all adversities. |
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It romanticizes the expedition's endeavours to overcome the adversities placed before it by mother nature. |
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These adversities will impact on children differently depending on their personal resilience, their age and their circumstances, as well as the availability of wider sources of support and alternative care. |
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Among the adversities that had befallen Africa, such as extreme poverty and disease which threatened the existence of some populations, including in Lesotho, those terrorist acts imposed a greater and unnecessary burden. |
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However, it was good to start by facing the greatest adversities, otherwise, one would start with a lot of will and enthusiasm, and when problems arrive, discomfort would slowly creep in. |
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Finally, research has highlighted the particular risks to young children from malnutrition, disease, poverty, neglect, social exclusion and a range of other adversities. |
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It also acknowledges the special vulnerability of the very young to poverty, discrimination and other adversities that can compromise their rights and undermine their capacities and well-being. |
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We produce studies, analyses and reports on the critical situation in cities and the damage inflicted on the environment and on citizens, but we have the moral obligation to deal with these adversities before it is too late. |
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They seem to be fighting a losing battle, if we consider the adversities which young farmers face, as well as the achievements they are expected to deliver. |
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The wrinkles on his dark forehead and the moistness of his soft, squinted eyes gave him the appearance of a sage, one who had lived through and conquered many adversities in his life. |
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At the same time, the Commission believes that the huge scale of the crisis and the speed with which matters changed on the ground were bigger adversities in the Kosovo crisis than were ECHO's or the Commission's procedures. |
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This means it must perform under the adversities of high temperatures, aeration and catalytic metals without yielding the acid, sludge or varnish byproducts that deposit on bearings and foul the circulation system. |
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Young children are less able to comprehend these adversities or resist harmful effects on their health, or physical, mental, spiritual, moral or social development. |
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Remember that coping styles vary with age and that some of these strategies can be triggered by other adversities such as severe marital conflict and parental substance abuse. |
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Although the outbreak of the Black Death in 1348 dominated the economy of the 14th century, a number of adversities had already occurred in the preceding decades. |
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Statistically, the effect appears cumulative: the more types of victimization and adversities, the longer they last, and the more severe they are, the more profound is the ultimate effect. |
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MacArthur's tearful video diaries recording the sailing adversities she faced inspired the caricature of her on the BBC satirical comedy show Dead Ringers. |
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Despite the adversities of a trip of this scale, the crew retained their curiosity and courage to achieve the feat and get along with people they encountered. |
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