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The doctors, noting that his high blood pressure and related heart disease would aggravate in periods of stress, declared Mr. Milosevic unfit to cope with the burden of defending himself.
"Americans," Governor Walker declared on Tuesday, "are struggling to cope with the fall in today's markets driven in part by China's slowing economy and the fact that they actively manipulate their economy.
The Bolivian declares that $300 billion a year is necessary to cope with global warming and is lobbying hard for the formation of an innovative international climate court.
Italy and Greece are struggling to cope, while Macedonia has declared a state of emergency.
The Palestinian Authority declared a state of emergency on Saturday to cope with the widening crisis, The Associated Press reported.
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has declared a state of disaster as the country struggles to cope with a prolonged drought.
Over the past week, hospitals have increasingly declared "black alerts," an admission that they are unable to cope with demand, the health service confirmed, without releasing numbers.
Major incidents have been declared at several hospitals across England as medical staff struggle to cope with patient numbers.
But part of it has to do with the department's inability to cope with rising crime in Los Angeles County, he declared.
The NHS struggled to cope with increased demand last winter, as many hospitals declared major incidents because of overcrowding and queuing at A&E departments.
(Last week, Croydon became the first London hospital to declare a 'major internal incident', where special measures are needed to cope).
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