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People seem to be coping.
So far the players seem to be coping well with the pressure.
Their colleagues seem to be coping, and they take that as further evidence of their own inadequacy.
But employers seem to be coping, just as they did when Blair and Brown successfully introduced a minimum wage after 1997 despite dire Tory warnings.
Yet so far, European firms seem to be coping fairly well with a stronger currency, thanks in part to recent efforts to cut costs.
First, grasp its conventional presentation ("The sorcerer's curse makes our children sick"). Second, find out if there are exceptions to the norm, people in identical circumstances who seem to be coping especially well.
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They seemed to be coping all too well.
It is an extraordinary pressure to live with but Vinícius Júnior seems to be coping well.
One of the nation's best-known bulldog mascots, Uga, from the University of Georgia, seems to be coping with the new restrictions.
Conor singularly seems to be coping with his grief and this may seem to be an accurate representation of what grieving is like.
Tests are expected to establish within days whether the Cuban cases match the Haitian strain.So far Cuba's celebrated health-care system seems to be coping.
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