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As such, the generation of novel improved soybean cultivars bearing drought-tolerant trait(s) is highly expected to cope with the current and future expected water limitations.
But then, how else is a band expected to cope with suicide?
How could Hollywood, home of the safe bet and the sure thing, be expected to cope?
So goodbye to the kind of convoluted language people had been expected to cope with.
Even the most meticulously prepared cook cannot be expected to cope with all kitchen disasters.
One excerpt from his blog post: The IOC makes demands which no city can reasonably be expected to cope with.
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Prison staff and governors expect to cope with most things.
Harkin expects to cope, he says wearily, "by a process of denial".
Ancelotti then switched into a mix of Italian and English to answer questions, starting with how he expects to cope with the pressure.
Emily Mortimer plays an intelligent police detective who figures out what Harry is up to, but it's never clear how she expects to cope with the chaos in the estate.
Multinational companies can expect to cope with a much more arbitrary world in which tax laws are changed suddenly (the British levy on bank bonuses, the Australian mining tax) and that will surely translate into a much more volatile environment for investors.
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