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Certainly, when the refugee crisis hit Berlin, in late August, regional authorities proved woefully unprepared, and they have been roundly criticized for relying on an outpouring of citizens' good will to cope with refugees' basic needs.
Their lawyer, Fiona Murphy of Bhatt Murphy, has told Treasury solicitors: "Imprisoning such a vulnerable and damaged boy was humiliating, debasing and degrading and had the effect of undermining his will to cope with his feelings of helplessness.
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"It is a big loss, but we will help him and we will have to cope with it".
In that case the dog will become a bit relaxed and will try to cope into the environment.
The Nets (12-7) will not like being without Mutombo, but they will have to cope.
We will be inconvenienced by this strike if it continues and will have to cope with added delay and hassle.
"We will never get over losing Kevin in these circumstances, but hopefully we will learn to cope.
Heirs and successors will have to cope.
With time, we will learn to cope with Medvedev.
We will learn to cope as other nations have; we are good at coping.
Any lifeforms living in it will have to cope with extremes of desiccation.
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