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Chicago has a plan to cope with higher temperatures.
None of the three has produced anything like a coherent plan to cope with the emergency.
Officials at the Mayor's Office of Emergency Management said that a plan to cope with a strike was being prepared.
Whatever you are feeling, it is important to have a contingency plan to cope with the unexpected.
But he said that Greece needed a new plan to cope with its debt because the old one was not working.
And they highlight similar issues in their campaigns: both talk about the need to develop a long-range infrastructure plan to cope with development.
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Airlines are also making plans to cope with a possible conflict.
Early in 1969, the President drew up contingency plans to cope with a possible uprising in the United States.
It also has plans to cope with climate change, having recently opened a research outfit in chilly western Canada.
In the letter, he mentioned that the word "mettle" best summed up how he planned to cope.
Companies had emergency plans to cope with disruptions to their businesses, an innovation since the attacks of September 11th 2001, but decided not to put them into operation.
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