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She simply couldn't cope with the stress of working under the new boss, and quit her job.
I often wonder how my mother was able to cope with four children, when my father was often away at sea for months at a time.
The police were not able to cope with the large numbers of drunken fans who went on a rampage through the downtown core.
We need a better photocopier which can cope with the large number of copies being made by the office staff.
It remains to be seen whether the government can cope with the differing viewpoints of the business sector and the anti-poverty groups.
I can't cope with all this noise.
Can't we go somewhere a little more quiet? Since getting a part-time job, it has been difficult for me to cope with all this housework, so you kids will need to give me a hand.
According to Georg Simmel, urbanites cope with high levels of stimulation by developing filtering techniques.
Millions of North Americans cope with some degree of hearing loss.
Laughter helps us cope with the difficulties of life.
Farmers in the valleys of the Austrian Alps must cope with rocky fields and a short growing season.
Having a friend or family member to discuss problems with can help you to cope with stress.
cord According to Georg Simmel, urbanites cope with high levels of stimulation by developing filtering techniques.
According to Georg Simmel, urbanites cope with high levels of stimulation by developing filtering techniques.
According to Georg Simmel, urbanites cope with high levels of stimulation by developing filtering techniques.
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