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The infrastructure will not cope.
He fears Boo will not cope with the attention.
ReprintsBut that still leaves some children whom ordinary schools cannot, or will not, cope with.
Nearly seven in 10 believe the Games will bring benefits to east London, though 52 per cent think the transport system will not cope.
"To be blunt, if all we do is fund our NHS to deliver more of the same, it will not cope with the pressures it faces".
Secure early bonding is the difference between the baby that grows up a secure, emotionally capable adult, and a baby that will become a depressive, anxious child, who will not cope well with life's ups and downs.
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There is growing concern that some countries will simply not cope with the growing burden of dementia.
By practicing these tools, you will not only cope better with any upset or catastrophe and bounce back better from any adversity, you will also learn to see yourself as someone who can cope.
However, their research concerns passive distribution networks, and either traditional or passive distribution network will not well cope with the high penetrated distributed generation (DG) and not well satisfy the consumers' demand for reliability and power quality.
It's made me realise that there still is quite a lot of judgement around disabled people becoming pregnant and assumptions about how they will and won't cope and whether society should afford them that right to become a parent.
So the withdrawal of American forces will not help Haiti cope with its latest disaster.
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