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cope with

verb as in meet

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This was because HMRC's system could not cope with the volume of calls, but customers were not warned they were about to be cut off, nor were they called back, the report added.

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But Sir Adrian Montague, Thames Water's chairman, has warned that without bigger price rises, the company cannot guarantee safe and resilient water supplies that can cope with climate change and population growth.

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Former Trump admin official Kudlow pressed Musk on how he's coping with an increasingly busy schedule, asking how he's handling the required time away from running his companies.

From Salon

"I think there is a massive idea that if you can't cope with a bit of washing up, keep up with keeping your house clean then somehow, you're failing. It's a very private disorder."

From BBC

Since the pandemic, Premier League bosses have been able to use up to five substitutes spread over three occasions in order to cope with injuries, manage player workload and turn games in their favour.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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