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Grid connections to the remote parts of Scotland – where a lot of our renewable energy is now be generated – can't yet cope with the increased load.
And remember that while humanoids may be able to run faster and farther, they don't (yet) cope well with difficult terrain.
Bangkok -- exhilarating yet serene, traditional yet irreverent -- is coping with the uniquely Thai problems of an explosive metropolis that seems ever on the verge of sinking under the weight of its own growth.
The problem with the economy is that Congress has yet to cope with this change.
So the Knicks are coping with yet another midseason upheaval, mirroring the struggles after the trade for Anthony last year.
In addition, woman in this study spoke of stigma as a type of secondary pain and described the challenges of coping with yet another dimension of their experience.
Yet Turkey has enough trouble coping with the PKK, let alone getting embroiled in regime change.
Yet even with seven years' experience coping with their pain, the anniversary today was difficult for some survivors of the 1995 bombing.
Yet the music presents poignantly recognizable human beings coping with loss, regret and disconnection.
Yet the United States looks to Beijing for help in coping with problems in countries including North Korea and Pakistan.
Yet, primary care providers (PCPs) are often unaware of patients' daily challenges coping with chronic disease.
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