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They have so much more to cope with
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It is a terrible effort to keep a job and return to a small tenement and cope with growing children as well as the usually ailing parents
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‘The trick is to cope with it without breaking
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‘Life’s like that – you either cope with it or go under
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The young Jubei does not know how to cope with this life full
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Comforting myself that I can cope with a pretend kiss, I take my place
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My department had to take on two new staff last week to cope with the increased volume of administration
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Are you sure the Travel Device can cope with the four of us”
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Society couldn't cope with that today
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People have lived ten centuries with the Instinct now, no one could cope with even the threat of violence
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‘Can you cope with your stuff?’ he asked, lugging Joris’ bag through into his cabin
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One of the first messages you'll get is how to cope with a crash and how to use oxygen in case of an emergency
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By lunchtime, I am more or less calm again … I can cope with bad news, it’s not knowing that ties me in knots …
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Alastair has very sweetly organised breakfast for me – thank goodness he’s not one of those people who are chatty over breakfast … I can cope with most things but conversation at the breakfast table is definitely not one of them
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‘Jo, how are you going to cope with moving house? I know how attached you are to this place
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You can claim you can't quit because the cigarettes help you cope with your crappy life, or you can quit smoking and use the extra money to:
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Then focus on possible ways to cope with such a prognosis:
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‘But,’ I interrupted, ‘What I want to avoid is you getting into a situation you can’t cope with and I think that being on your own in the house could result in such a situation
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situation that he could scarcely cope with
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'But why a nunnery?' I asked, wondering just how Joanna thinks she would cope with the regime of a convent
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'It is scary enough being pregnant if you're in a relationship, let alone having to cope without anyone to help
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I tried to help him cope with these events,
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We try to assess their capacity for fitting in with the others, as you may imagine - the dynamics of the group changes from month to month - and their drive to use the time fruitfully – sadly, we do have applicants who are too damaged by their history to cope with that
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he was old enough to both understand and to cope with the sense of
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She could cope with him
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At first she had felt a little daunted by the task, wondering how she was going to cope with the catering for the group
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The distance from the bus office to the police station had been excruciating … if he could resolve that, it would make life much easier to cope with
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will she be able to cope without someone to bring in money
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“Sure it is, but I can cope with it
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There were several new families around the village transplanted from more urban roots, and who were less able to initially cope with the harsh winters of the Sierra village
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"You could snap your fingers and have the shears do it for you, or perhaps make some tea and cakes whilst we cope with the trimming
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developed over the years to cope with the alcoholism
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darkest of secrets, not sure if his heart would cope with it
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you cope with that number?
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To see a stack of papers in your dream denotes overwhelming responsibilities and stress that you have to cope with
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To dream about time indicates your fears of not being able to cope with the pressures and stresses of everyday life
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Having a spiritual as well as a social basis for understanding can also help children cope with stress
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But now he had been taken away from her so suddenly, so unexpectedly – how was she to cope with life without him? The feeling of loss left her tired to the point of death
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Work You Can Cope with Emotionally
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cope with the existing reality, while the envisioneer is
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They adapted the design of the tent as best they could to cope with the missing pole and again weighed down the edges of the fabric with quantities of gravel
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“I’m not sure I can cope with another two days of this water
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He did not relish the idea of being hungry as well as cold and tired, the first two complaints were quite enough on their own, he was not sure he could cope with a third
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Ria thought that the combination she had chosen would be sufficient to cope with most eventualities
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The Olympian isn’t even equipped to come here,” she added, “They couldn’t really cope with these low temperatures
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Read the booklet, there are contingencies to cope with almost everything
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The equipment they originally landed with was mostly bare-minimum specification and their manufacturing facilities could not cope with the volume of replacement parts needed
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It tickled him slightly to think of Roidon having to cope with a massive head, support struts and the like
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I could help you cope with what is to come
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liked the positive side, then he should cope with
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“No doubt the strain of losing one son and having the other one confined to a military asylum has been to much for her mind to cope with she has become deranged
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Danny to cope with
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was going to cope with watching
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Instead I sat at the table scared for her and for myself and trying to gather every bit of inner strength I possessed to help me cope with what was happening
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virus on your computer the antivirus couldn’t cope with, I was the one you’d call at school
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But remember, the prisons couldn’t cope with the numbers and were soon overflowing with inmates, so they needed a new way to get rid of criminals
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Can you cope with that?”
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He wondered how they could cope with so little shut-eye
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So much as expected, the same usual references about his ability to cope with the work
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Raven felt uncomfortable under the adoring gaze of so many, unable to cope with the pressure
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The pounding of his heartbeat and the roaring of his blood became too loud for him to cope with and his head swam in the darkness
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How could any of them expect to cope with something like this? Every experience of the last – well it seemed only like five years rather than thirty-five, he had to analyse
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And Gina, how would she cope with a past they had escaped so effectively it was as if it had never happened?
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Gerrid had been through various mind trips but even he did not have the mental strength (so the elder had told her) to cope with the powers such a device bestowed on its user
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These other creatures are being erased by Man’s inability to cope with any other form of intelligence but that which is similar to his own, yet if he embraced the others around him he would soon have great advances in technology that would aid him in his quest for knowledge and understanding even further
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He’d have preferred it if she was seeing too many boys, at least he would be able to cope with that
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Alex half-lifted the cover, then let it slip closed again, not sure that he could cope with Karen’s face looking up at him
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The toxins had proven too devastating for her immune system to cope with
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There was a joke about these bombs for they exploded everywhere and we needed to cope with it in black humour which always comes out during such times
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Sheena and her dad had grown close, which Dawn found hard to cope with at first
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If asked how to cope with a great host of the enemy in orderly array and on the point of marching to the attack, I should say: "Begin by seizing something which your opponent holds dear; then he will be amenable to your will
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“But Mandy was—” Frank stopped, his mind unable to cope with the thought of Mandy having sex
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Unable to cope with the muddle of questions inundating her, Karla decided to go to bed and sleep on it before it drove her crazy
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head they sounded like violins, and then it was easier to cope with them
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“I wouldn’t fly with a man who didn’t have the ability to cope with the fear
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Struggling to cope with the download of massive cellular memory information from hundreds of years ago
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“I can cope with immortality, thank you very much
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“I’m trying to cope with that myself, but I don’t see how I can pick them off one by one
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He just couldn’t cope with it financially
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His mind was still quite ineffectually trying to cope with the implications of the knowledge the Centron had imparted
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Utterly absurd to the point of bringing tears of laughter to Hilderich, who simply could not cope with all that in any way
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- It seems to me that you are stuck in something you cannot cope with, nuse
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If He has chosen you it is because he knows you can cope with what you have been entrusted
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As a realist, a Conservative sees life as it is and sets about doing those things to cope with the weakness and strengths that confront him
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He discovered all sorts of solutions to cope with the issue, but he didn’t want to cope—he wanted to be free
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This could take years to arrange - typewritten letters, carbon copies, bulky photocopies of documents, and airmail – expensive, time-consuming and beyond my means to cope with on my own
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A senior naval officer whom he respected informed him that yes, the military hospital in Cape Town could indeed cope with the kinds of problems I presented
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Can you cope with it in another way, or shield yourself from it?
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“I don't think I could cope with -”
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She was struggling to cope with the grief
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But I think together we'll be fine and can cope with anything life throws at us
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Maybe he couldn't cope with the death of the first Daisuke, so he decided to go out and get himself a new one
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Currently this method is owned by International Function Point User Group (IFPUG) and they have brought in few changes to cope with newer technologies and type of projects
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Have hope to cope with despair, express your care
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It was awful being on the receiving end but I can’t imagine how it has been for you to cope with
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special features designed to help him cope with the uniqueness of his
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Perhaps, the challenge presented by Marcia's attitude when they met, was a way of measuring Monica's ability to cope with the world, and the individuals she was to encounter on the outside of the retread
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person will typically be too excited and too busy just trying to cope with the strangeness of the
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I cannot walk at all, but maybe he can cope with his much better than some of us
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How on earth did you cope without me? I thought to myself