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Unlike Ms. Steel, he bought in retail stores and is now coping with the void.
For instance, war crimes tribunals are now coping with past atrocities in Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
But instead of victory laps and Champagne farewells, Mr. Sharp is now coping with a vicious, industrywide slump.
Communities that were patting themselves on the back just last year for attracting a wind or solar plant are now coping with cutbacks.
"All of these states had these powerful industrial engines and are now coping with the lowering price of housing stock and immigrants coming in," Ms. Meehan said.
The city's residents, accustomed to soaring food prices, weeklong waits for gas and long electrical blackouts, say they are now coping with a crime wave and uncollected garbage.
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She now copes with the 80 to 90 workers, starting at 6 every morning except Sunday.
Having made his economic reputation in fair weather, Mr Brown must now cope with more troubled times.Two temptations present themselves.
London's Victorian sewers, built for 3m people, must now cope with 13m; New York's often overflow.
Five out of Germany's eight leading economic research institutes think the eurozone could now cope with a Greek exit.
Maharashtra has a power shortage, which it now copes with by cutting off many of its customers for hours every day.
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