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Wales is not economically strong enough to cope by itself; its voice in Europe and the world would be too weak; its proximity to England (almost half of Welsh people live within 25 miles of the border) means the two countries are too closely entwined to separate; above all, those polls show that most people have no interest in independence.
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Pleasantime is coping by turning itself into little more than a packing and marketing operation, outsourcing much of its work to the informal sector.
Will we be able to cope by 2050?
You don't cope by fear, and you don't cope by thinking where will all this end up.
But most cope by bending to peer pressure.
Many adult survivors continue to cope by blocking feelings and trying to forget about the past.
Some are informal, others cope by finding a bit of humour".
They are trying to cope by finding homes for the kittens that are born, she said.
Don't try and cope by staying in, drinking more and exercising less.
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