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Even the smartest farmers may be unable to cope.
Many are left worrying that their loved ones will be unable to cope with the strain of grief.
But campaigners have warned that many households will be unable to cope with the resultant drop in income.
According to the BBC, "Experts fear that by 2030 the current barrier could be unable to cope".
The fundamentalists who loathe everything Milton Keynes Dons represent may be unable to cope with the irony.
But even in a situation well short of Armageddon, the meeting concluded, the federal authorities might be unable to cope.
Shortly before I started, a mother came up to me fretting that her shy, dyslexic daughter would be unable to cope.
If everyone who entered the EU through Italy or Hungary was sent back to those countries, they would be unable to cope.
If this country doesn't start tackling obesity now, we will face a burden of disease that we will be unable to cope with.
The worry is that the company, which has never paid out a claim, might be unable to cope with the Lehman bankruptcy.
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His mother, an Afrikaner, was unable to cope.
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