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If the court is "barely able to cope" this has implications not only for its staffing arrangements.
His government proved barely able to cope with a succession of postwar crises involving food shortages, labour unrest, native resistance to French colonialism in Indochina, and squabbles between the Communists and other coalition members.
How will we be able to deliver necessary infrastucture like water, sewage disposal, transportation, food and police and fire protection to twice as many people when we are barely able to cope in many areas of the country now?
The result for Haitians was grinding rural poverty – and these poor and marginal communities are barely able to cope now with the massive urban flight back to the country.
Yesterday, before her home was damaged by one of Israel's "targeted" attacks, Fikr spent the day doing emergency response, bringing additional supplies and surgical kits to hospitals barely able to cope with the dead and wounded.
There was an acute sense of crisis in British government in the 1970s; at times various administrations seemed barely able to cope and some in Downing Street lost their heads.
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AT&T has barely been able to cope with the strain of a network full of iPhones, and Verizon would probably break.
We're just not able to cope".
I just would not be able to cope.
Would you be able to cope?
They won't be able to cope.
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