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It would be... less able to cope".
I'm getting less able to cope with high heels".
England players have been psychologically less able to cope with this when compared with their German counterparts.
Rather, with the United States less able to cope, that very equality opened up new opportunities for Soviet expansion.
Needless to say, the health systems of sub-Saharan Africa are going to be a lot less able to cope.
The result would be ratings agencies even less able to cope with complex modern securities than the current ones.
Less able to cope with the illness, injury or premature death they cause (e.g. persons who cannot afford treatment from a doctor or medicine).
She said that more extreme weather as a result of climate change was likely to make buildings less able to cope.
"Unfortunately, it's the smaller suppliers who are less able to cope as they cannot buy their energy as far ahead as the big six [companies].
Agencies warn that debt creates a vicious cycle, whereby refugees become more dependent on the fluctuating food vouchers, and less able to cope without them.
The developing world is the hardest hit: extremes of climate tend to be more intense at low latitudes and poorer countries are less able to cope with disasters.
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