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What once seemed trivial and manageable (I'm a tough cookie, I can cope) no longer did so.
England had 72 points by half-time and when Ben Cohen's try took the score into three figures, the electronic scoreboard could cope no better than the hapless Romanians - there was no room for a third digit.
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Besides coping, no other predictors appeared to have a direct relation with HRQoL.
No method can erase the anxiety with which flight phobics must learn to cope, and no method can succeed without a major dose of courage.
He could cope with no longer being an Austrian.
It had to turn away patients because it could not cope and no other organisations were on the frontline.
Unless they have disabilities to cope with, no family should get more from living on benefits that the average family gets from going out to work.
Unless they have disabilities to cope with, no family should get more from living on benefits than the average family gets from going out to work.
One woman explains how she'll cope with no pension: "I'm off to Dignitas!" But euthanising yourself for capitalism isn't the answer.
Parts of America's existing dumb and fragmentary electricity grid are so vulnerable to load variations that their owners think they may be able to cope with no more than about 2% of intermittent wind power.
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