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I don't know anyone here but I am sure I will manage when I find my feet.
You will learn to cope with the stresses and strains of public life.
Police officers must be prepared for the unexpected.
The ski resorts are expanding to meet the growing number of skiers that come here.
The bar waiter was already overloaded with orders.
He emphasized the need to maintain Britain's defences at a level sufficient to deal with the unexpected.
Its students were overburdened and stressed out, having to cope with too much work and too many demands.
Sit down with your accountant or bookkeeper to prioritize your payables.
I think he was in an impossible position.
After all, it is often more acceptably in our society to be sick and to seek medical help than it is to admit that one can not cope with the stresses of life.
He's going all out to fix his resume and upgrading his English interview skills during winter break.
The victims are often the most vulnerable and least able to cope.
Managers have learned to grapple with networking, artificial intelligence, computer-aided engineering and manufacturing.
New roads are being built to cope with the increased volume of traffic.
Here is where Birdy's final breakdown occurs and it's up to al, who now is dealing with his own physical scars, to bring Birdy back.
Never before has the industry had to cope with war and recession at the same time.
In debate he was a formidable opponent.
The teachers had to deal with her foul language, disruptive behaviour, and low academic performance.
Our boss dislikes being overburdened with insignificant detail.
Fit people are better able to cope with stress.
He's more comfortable with computers than with people.
The president has so far managed to outmanoeuvre his critics.
You have to be strong and confident, and never give the slightest impression that you can't hack it.
You need to be able to handle pressure in this job.
Cullen objected that his small staff would be unable to handle the added work.