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For all their historic charm, those houses have required cast members to cope with inconveniences like shared bathrooms.
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While some politicians are lobbying to put more military teeth into Europe's foreign policy, many pacifist citizens may not want to pay the taxes or cope with the inconveniences of an expanded military.
Staff members say they've simply learned to cope with the inconveniences and point to the rising enrollment numbers as evidence that students have as well.
To cope with this inconvenience, the stabilization of MNPs in polymeric matrices has been tested.
Most riders said they were willing to cope with the added inconvenience, in light of recent events.
In the meantime, Fry, Haft and Selden will continue coping with the inconveniences of life without cars.
James E. Katz, director of the Center for Mobile Communication Studies at Rutgers, said people who use their voices to control their phones are creating an inconvenience for others — noise — rather than coping with an inconvenience for themselves — the discomfort of having to type slowly on a cramped cellphone keyboard.
There is every chance he will have to cope with some form of physical inconvenience for the rest of his career.
Single gay and lesbian travelers once had to cope with the obstacles facing gay vacationers in addition to all the inconveniences facing single straight travelers.
Businessmen who can cope with the infrastructure challenge will find opportunities amid all the rampant inconvenience that the natives take for granted.
We will be inconvenienced by this strike if it continues and will have to cope with added delay and hassle.
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