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THE evolution of the European Union will depend largely on how it copes with two of its central ambitions.
And one of its main selling points is how it copes with very fine details, such as hair.
The boat has had to face its share of storms and the captain explains to Richard how it copes as he manoeuvres the boat between the rocks at the entrance to Skerries harbour.
But every country has shortcomings; how you judge a country is how it copes with shortcomings.
Like Turkey, another Muslim country with its interplay of democracy and Islam, Malaysia will be closely watched to see how it copes with forces for change.
Solomon will be tested by how it copes with the fallout, having been tipped to engineer a cultural shift at the bank.
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Switzerland's key neighbours have warned that the country's close relationship with the European Union hinged on how it coped with the decision to scrap free movement for EU citizens.
It described a family in a small Northern California town and how it coped in the aftermath of a nuclear explosion.
While the company heals, Mr. Chenault must determine how it will cope with its financial distress.
A large employer in Europe said on Friday that it had begun to examine how it would cope if Spain left the euro zone.
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