But those alternatives are not good enough to cope with the forecast traffic volumes.
The report questions whether the 60-member assembly will be big enough to cope with its enhanced law-making powers.
She said there was something she had never told me because she thought I had enough to cope with.
But Estonia's bureaucrats found it hard enough to cope with the laisser-faire regime that followed the collapse of communism.
Neither organised their industrial war effort soon enough or comprehensively enough to cope with a prolonged war of attrition.
The real test for joining the euro should be whether an economy is flexible enough to cope with the strain of a permanently fixed exchange rate.
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This should be enough to cope with expected growth in the numbers of mobile devices, Internet-capable household appliances, and so on for the next few millennia.
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Devising a one-size-fits-all monetary policy for such a diverse area might prove hideously difficult, and European economies are not flexible enough to cope with the potential problems.
The famously perfectionist director first came up with the concept for "Avatar" 14 years ago but decided not to make the film until technology was advanced enough to cope with his vision.
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As is to be expected, ordinary digital transmission is nowhere near robust enough to cope with the problems experienced by a mobile receiver, which can suffer from all sorts of doppler-shift effects and multipath radio interference as it moves around the place.
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Various Baby Bells plan to increase the bandwidth of their copper lines: that, he argues, will give them capacity still barely one-tenth that of fibre-optic not enough to cope with the rapid growth in interactive and data services that he expects (see chart).
An Airbus has seven computer systems running in parallel, so as to provide enough redundancy to cope with computer breakdowns.
The Basel rules, designed to ensure that banks have enough capital to cope with economic crises, present another example of unintended consequences.
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And any incinerators that are built should be large enough to cope only with waste produced locally.
There are not enough staff to cope with the cases we have and that's only going to get worse.
Nor has there been enough money to cope with the more than threefold increase in the number of tertiary students since 1999, to some 15m today.
In recent years, Independent Insurance has been dogged by rumours of a lack of reserves - basically it had not set aside enough money to cope with claims.
And, astonishing as it may sound, Japan simply doesn't have enough accountants or lawyers to cope with massive corporate restructuring.
Managing a seething megalopolis is difficult enough, without having to cope with a city council that has learned even less since the 1960s than Tom Hayden has.
Many head teachers say it is not enough to cover the shortfalls they are having to cope with and redundancy notices will be going out at the end of the month.
They left out former skipper Sanath Jayasuriya after his superb 157 in the first match but had more than enough strength in depth to cope with a Dutch side, who also have their sights set on next year's World Cup in the Caribbean.
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Newcastle, though, had enough to worry about prior to that, having to cope with a Liverpool attack that has given the Reds a very realistic chance of qualification for the Europa League following a run that has seen them take 30 points from their last 14 games.
But many deposit holders may want to keep enough money in a secure place in Greece to cope with day-to-day needs.
Hospital workers also took action on Monday over their complaint that not enough extra staff have been hired to cope with France's 35-hour working week legislation.
There was not enough loss-absorbing capital in the banks to cope with the losses they incurred.
And managing two share prices with one batch of assets gives rise to a host of conflicts for corporate managers who find it hard enough to concentrate on increasing value for shareholders when they have only one type of share to cope with.
How would I cope with the pressures of having to earn enough to feed a household?
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This is the proposal that the biggest UK banks should have enough capital, plus loans that could be converted into capital, to cope with losses equal to one-fifth of the size of their total balance sheet.
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