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We have very big problems to cope with.
More receivers mean fewer pass blockers, so the left tackle has more problems to cope with.
Last year, the family had practical problems to cope with as well.
Besides, B.T. had other health problems to cope with — namely, more than 10 wildly different personalities that competed for control of her body.
Ashcroft technical academy is rated outstanding, with 91% of pupils getting five or more GSCEs at grades A* to C, while Elliott school is rated satisfactory, and has a high number of pupils with special educational needs and who qualify for free school meals, often signs that a school has above average social problems to cope with.
A human guitar beat-tracking must overcome three problems to cope with tempo fluctuation, beat pattern complexity, and environmental noise.
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"I have no problem to cope with everything but I find that a bit boring in the end.
Bayesian network is one of the popular methods that solve this problem to cope with the uncertainty and imprecision.
Additional restrictions were also considered in the optimization problem to cope with operating costs and environmental impact.
The main problem to cope with is in relatively fast and oscillatory dynamics of the rocket and slow actuators and sensors.
However, in this approach, there is a difficult problem to cope with: multi-parallel and multistep reactions require the compartmentation of beads.
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