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But some tenant leaders say it is an uphill battle when so many are still coping with storm damage.
As the first plank of our plan for coping with storm risk, what about expanding the boundaries of the program that Reagan took such pride in?
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, turnout appeared to be down, particularly in parts of Long Island and New York City where residents were coping with storm damage, relocated polling places and long lines to vote.
Medicare beneficiaries battered by Hurricane Sandy have one fewer problem to worry about: Federal officials have extended the Dec. 7 deadline to enroll in a private medical or drug plan for next year for those still coping with storm damage.
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The Back Bay Fens are just about to be restored to help cope with storm water.
At the very least, planners would be ahead of where they are now when it comes to providing more electric vehicle infrastructure, designing neighborhoods to cope with storm surge and heat waves, and reducing emissions from buildings ― by far the largest source in metropolises like New York.
This gives you plenty of leeway to cope with storms and delays.
Just as sailors at sea need to anticipate and cope with storms, so executives need to learn how to cope with the public's aggression.
New York's most glaring weakness has been in the management of the environment and preparation to cope with storms and other natural disasters, he said.
The Nets are already coping with the storm's aftermath.
As for coping with the storm yesterday, most residents had stocked up on groceries, batteries and other supplies and were prepared for a mini-siege.
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