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Egypt's banks could probably cope with a short-term run.
"Older women probably cope a little better," she said.
If your daughter has some experience with Google Android, she'll probably cope quite well.
'We can probably cope as far as a starting line-up is concerned,' he said.
Russia can probably cope with today's prices for 18 months to two years, but the money will eventually run out.
I do know it'll take us ages to get there, but as long as nobody starts singing Summer Holiday I can probably cope.
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The so-called car manufacturers are going to be left to take care of just design, marketing and brands a long way from the traditional skill of managing big manufacturing businesses.The car industry could probably now cope with an implosion of the assemblers, thinks Mr Murray.
Compared with the adolescents in intact families, those in nonintact families consumed more substance probably to cope with living and mental difficulties, and the differences were more pronounced among girls than among boys.
Moreover, we hypothesize that, during the evolution of synapsin proteins, new domains are added at different stages probably to cope up with the increased complexity in the nervous system organization.
But under overexpression conditions, the BAM machinery can probably not cope with poorly recognized signals that would lead to lower overall folding rates (considering that recognition is the first and probably in some cases rate-limiting step of the folding process).
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