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But the budget hotels and apartments built to cope with this boom are costing Goa big.
It is built to cope with the demands of a working life spent entirely in stop-start traffic.
He argued that between 1950 and 2000, 'dreadful' schools were built to cope with the postwar baby boom.
That said, wood lasts, and without creosote or varnish too - the secret is to build in a wood which is local, and which is therefore built to cope.
"The 1960s saw Redditch more than double in size as one of the new towns built to cope with a rapidly expanding population," bbc.co.uk.
But the remarkable new Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels being completed here is built to cope with tremendous shocks.
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Many are staying in two campuses built to help cope with this influx of workers on the Hinkley Point C plant.
This way they can facilitate the design of the built environment to cope with emergency events.
Because many organisms are adapted to a relatively narrow range of environmental parameters (temperature, rainfall, humidity, etc)., and we assume that not only has natural selection acted on the average parameters, but to some extent there may be some buffering built in to cope with even greater variation.
Participants were conscious of their weight but many had built mechanisms to cope with being overweight, for example one participant noted: "I look at it this way.
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