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resilience

resilience
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    • an occurrence of rebounding or springing back

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    resilience
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • the physical property of a material that can return to its original shape or position after deformation that does not exceed its elastic limit

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      1. Resilience to external shocks.
      2. They also contribute to fiscal sustainability, macroeconomic stability and resilience to shocks.
      3. Furthermore, the resilience of the sector has been confirmed by extensive stress-testing.
      4. support crisis prevention and management, to address vulnerability to shocks and to strengthen people's resilience;
      5. In part, lack of resilience in some European economies may also originate from persisting structural weaknesses.
      6. The Member States concerned also provided three types of stress simulations to establish the group’s resilience to external shocks.
      7. The first phase of tests shall address testing of the connectivity and resilience of the SIS II communication infrastructure.
      8. The ongoing transition towards a more diversified and innovation-driven economy is important to increase resilience to competition from lower-cost economies.
      9. The scope of this test exercise includes testing the connectivity and the resilience of the SIS II communication infrastructure between CS-SIS and each NI-SIS, between the CS-SIS and backup CS-SIS as well as the resilience of the Local National Interfaces (LNI) and, where applicable, the Back-up Local National Interfaces (BLNI).
      10. The Commission makes the following observations concerning the first stress test, which was designed to test Dexia’s resilience to a change in the main macroeconomic variables (GDP, interest rate and exchange rate):
      11. The objective is that human pressures on the seabed do not hinder the ecosystem components to retain their natural diversity, productivity and dynamic ecological processes, having regard to ecosystem resilience.
      12. The Community-wide network development plan shall include the modelling of the integrated network, scenario development, a European supply adequacy outlook and an assessment of the resilience of the system.
      13. The second type of stress test carried out by Dexia was designed to test the resilience of the group to a rise in its market funding costs over a year of (i) 100 basis points and (ii) 200 basis points.
      14. The Community-wide network development plan shall include the modelling of the integrated network, scenario development, a European generation adequacy outlook and an assessment of the resilience of the system.
      15. This is necessary to increase the growth potential of the economy, enhance the euro area’s resilience to asymmetric shocks and thereby preserve price stability while promoting economic dynamism in the euro area.