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That's easy to cope with.
It is not easy to cope with that ratio.
"Sometimes it can be annoying, and sometimes it is really easy to cope with".
"He said, 'Your baby has microcephaly', and I was shocked and it was not easy to cope," she says.
Nor did he find admiration easy to cope with - which was just as well because the Guardian in those days did not go in for bouquets, or even for brickbats.
Employers and graduate schools must decide on the exchange rate, as it were, between a Harvard C student (a rare thing, these days) and an A student from a less distinguished place.Again, overall grade inflation the uniform devaluation of the students' capital would be relatively easy to cope with, working in principle neither to the advantage or disadvantage of Harvard graduates.
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"It's a lot easier to cope with if you play moment to moment.
But when you fly west and gain time, it is easier to cope with this difference.
For Forney's friends and family, the depressive episodes were the easiest to cope with.
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