Sentence examples for how we will manage from inspiring English sources

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I can't imagine how we will manage without HS2.

The next question we will face is how we will manage an office that is literally halfway around the world.

Most important, the board and Mr. Wolfe have a common understanding of how we will manage the theater and go forward.

It should lay out how we will manage the balance of soft power, hard power and "smart" power activities – to use Joe Nye's terminology – at home and abroad with a broad spectrum of allies, not just an exceptionalist America.

The announcement flabbergasted Santos's NSW general manager, Peter Mitchley, who was "at a loss" to understand it "given we have not yet released our environmental impact statement which will explain in detail how we will manage any impact from our work".

"The new portal will be how we will manage that more effectively".

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And we have no idea how we'll manage the mortgage, just the two of us.

'I don't know how we'll manage it, we haven't done many outdoor gigs, let alone in the sunshine,' says Urbanowicz. 'It'll probably rain.

This month the Hypervoice Consortium opened an online forum to create standards and practices for how we'll manage the switch from the transient to the permanent.

Considering her impending move southward to Erskine along the Peel Harvey Estuary, where mosquitoes are more numerous, she continues: "I don't know how we'll manage.

University is the first real separation between parents and their children, meaning it's quite easy for parents to develop 'empty nest syndrome' and become anxious about how we'll manage to fend for ourselves.

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