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"handle the change" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to deal with or manage a change or adjustment in a situation, problem, or circumstance. Here are some examples of how you can use it: - "Our team needs to come up with a plan to handle the change in budget constraints." - "I've been struggling to handle the change in my work schedule, but I'm slowly adjusting to it." - "It's important to have a positive attitude and be flexible in order to handle the changes that come with a new job." - "The company's CEO has a lot of experience in handling changes and challenges in the industry." - "As a leader, it's crucial to effectively handle the changes within the organization and keep the team motivated."
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But the demise of coal raises profound questions around how we handle the change.
Because they couldn't handle the change in perspective: to be able to cover up the world with their thumb; to see themselves that way".
Out of that total cost, the Treasury confessed it had little idea of the actual expense of modifying software to handle the change.
In recognition of the need for groups such as the blind to handle the change, the Bank will continue to issue notes in size-ascending order, so the new fivers and tenners will continue to be slightly different in size.
The Kentucky Derby is run on a traditional dirt surface, and no one is quite sure how a horse like Colonel John, who has run only on synthetic tracks, will handle the change.
As things stand, Congress has repealed Don't Ask Don't Tell, the Pentagon has certified that it can handle the change, and the gay and lesbian troops defending us (of which there are plenty already) will, as of September 20th, no longer be required to lie.
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Neither was able to handle the changed market, however, with each fund being down more than 80percentt since the end of 1999.
"The Mittelstand managed to handle the changes of the last 50 years, and they'll do it again," Mr. Wallau of the research institute says.
But the study shows that some reefs, at least, may be able to handle the changes better than had been thought.
But when asked whom they trust more to handle the changes, half of those surveyed named Mr. Obama, while a third said the Republicans in Congress.
In "Awake and Scream" (column, Sept. 16), Maureen Dowd expresses understandable frustration with President Bush's apparent inability to look at new realities, or to adjust both his strategies and his rhetoric to handle the changed circumstances.
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