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The winner of this match could well be the side that copes better with the adversities of the Europa League.
It's a traditional, hardy variety that is more resistant to frost and copes better with wet weather, so it does well in the Scottish climate.
The Mavic wheels on this bike have rims with a v-shape profile whereas newer designs have a u-shape which copes better with sideways gusts.
But he stumbles in explaining the medieval split between East and West over mysticism.Mr MacCulloch copes better with the challenges of writing about modern Christianity, relegated to the margins of social, political and scientific developments.
"When Southampton scored again I wanted to make a change, play a second striker, so needed a player from midfield and kept Oscar and Fàbregas, who copes better with the pressure from his time at Barcelona.
There is no escaping the truth, though, that whoever copes better with such a test of endurance will have a critical advantage.
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Attempting to adjust, Jeter backed away from the plate to cope better with the inside fastballs.
Not to treat the condition, but to help cope better with its effects.
Berra admits Scotland should have coped better with the threat of Bale late in the game.
They argue the state can cope better with financially marginal projects and with red tape.
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