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The system won't cope, meaning either standards will fall, or some people won't get treatment.
The program doesn't appear to have any bugs per se, but it probably won't cope well with badly formatted files.
"In the UK there's a tendency to talk about the poor old people who won't cope with these changes, like what will happen if cheques disappear.
You get to the door, and then you remember, or are reminded, that almost certainly your hearing aid won't cope with the situation now confronting you.
Just remember that they're wild, not pets, and if they become dependent on you they won't cope with the harsh realities of the world out there.
Last week, Norman Baker, an incredibly pompous individual who is something called the Minister for Transport, told locals "to work from home" or else "the transport system won't cope".
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They won't deal with it themselves.
He told BBC Radio Stoke: "I don't want players here who can't cope with pressure, and some of them won't get contracts playing like they did".
So fans of Derry Girls and Can't Cope Won't Cope, fear not – there's plenty more where that came from.
Can't Cope Won't Cope writer Stefanie Preissner thinks the influx talent makes sense when you look into Ireland's matriarchal family set-up.
We couldn't cope.
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