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The government has not ordered households to prepare to cope with air strikes, and few shop and hotel windows in central Baghdad have been taped over.
This form of adaptation is most pervasive in human behaviour, permitting people to anticipate sequences of events in their environment so that they can prepare to cope appropriately with what is yet to happen.
How might we prepare to cope better with future pandemics, particularly ones with greater severity?
For this reason, society needs to prepare to cope with extreme weather events, and coordinated joint action is required.
Crises and futures: How cities and urban regions prepare to cope with socio-economic and environmental crises; 3).
A magazine launch which may not receive the support its owners had hoped for and a pensioner defending the need for fully manned ticket offices... Tarah Welsh garners the views of Londoners as they prepare to cope with a reduced London Underground service for 48 hours.
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What they discovered was that the country was ill prepared to cope.
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Edano conceded that Tepco had not been adequately prepared to cope with the disaster.
He cited two companies -- Intel and SAS Institute -- that are likely to be hit hard but are preparing to cope with the problem.
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