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But its government says it can cope with at least 500,000 asylum seekers a year for several years.
DAWMNet is more scalable because its performance advantage increases with number of nodes; moreover, it can cope with topological changes.
In fact, no company has positioned itself better to ride the Unix and NT horses simultaneously.In the longer run, H-P will have to prove that it can make money and defend its market share in the cut-throat PC business; and that it can cope with intensified competition from Xerox in the printer market.A bigger question is whether H-P can emulate IBM's success in services.
It can cope with change.
Surely it can cope with the ESM and fiscal compact.
Imaginary numbers it can cope with; imaginary, imaginary numbers it can't.
However, the Grid has assured Ed Davey that it can cope with a potential record domestic energy surge.
A great standby, because it can cope with a little mucking about both before bottling and when you serve it.
Turkey has warned previously that there is a limit to the number of refugees it can cope with.
Extend the capabilities of the constraint management toolkit, for example, so it can cope with source failures and can handle more complex constraints.
The price is $2.50 per minute, but material may be fed in quite rapidly; it can cope with 50 sheets of paper at a go.
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