But economists continue to be divided about the robustness of the world's biggest economy.
Next come questions of precision and robustness asking, in effect, how reliable are the results?
To the contrary, he exuded a robustness of spirit and an amazing equanimity about his fate.
It would, for example, decisively enhance the security, effectiveness and robustness of the Soviet C3 network.
Loading times can also be a guide to a program's robustness and resistance to attack.
The convener said there was "continuing potential to test the robustness of the bill with amendments at Stage 3".
Heroic indeed is his belief in the resilience and robustness of the stock market as a discounter of information.
"What's very important to us is our integrity, our reputation and the robustness of what we do, " says Hassan.
West Ham said they were "certain of the robustness" of their successful bid.
Meanwhile, because of the robustness of the disc, HD DVD players have proved to be much cheaper to build.
The best you can achieve is a reduction in fragility and greater robustness.
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No longer should we be engineering for robustness, he says, as there is too much variance within the participants.
It depends on the country and the robustness of its professional tennis organization.
In the first place, enabling the Soviets to give their weapons greater accuracy, reliability and robustness has clear military implications.
LEPs, inkjet-printed circuitry has advantages of cost, weight, robustness and flexibility, as well as the ability to cover large areas.
Until the 1990s driving tests were near-universal, but it took unusual robustness of character to pass without paying a bribe.
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What if the training tape has data from March 9, 2009 and is intended to test the robustness of trading systems?
It's probably a sign of her mental and physical robustness that, after all that time, she agreed to go at all.
The robustness of America's nuclear deterrent is certainly crucial, if a test ban is to enhance, rather than undermine, stability and security.
Canada, which displays distinctive robustness on Arctic issues, is not minded to admit the EU, which tiresomely bemoans the annual seal slaughter.
The robustness and superior liquidity of the U.S. market is nothing new.
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The report criticised "poor judgment and a lack of robustness in managerial oversight" among some of the agencies who had contact with the family.
Preserving a U.S. military posture with the inherent size, flexibility, technological sophistication and robustness to constitute reliable deterrents to the range of prospective threats.
Taken together, these direct and indirect effects threaten to endanger the robustness and decisiveness of the technological advantage traditionally enjoyed by the U.S. military.
Prized for their robustness, and the fact that the stuff usually gets better with age, Bordeaux vintages have seen stunning increases in prices over the past decade.
But take a step back, and the striking thing about the administration that was formed 12 months ago is not its fragility but its robustness.
Despite the robustness of this effect in driving operational profitability and portfolio returns, the connection between gender and corporate success remains in large part unexplained.
To be clear, this is not an exercise of scientific robustness.
"With our Sharia advisor, we have ensured the robustness of the fund platform to facilitate efficient due diligence by both managers and investors, " Ho continued.
He argued the civil service in Wales can cope with the requirements of the process, something he believes is proved by "the robustness of legislation".
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