Fourth, I think the graph above shows that, given good economic policy and competent political leadership, a country can cope with a rather extended period of demographic decline without any noticeable problems.
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Since no two people experience dementia in the same way, many caregivers are at a loss with how to cope with a disease that can rob the vivacity and obvious connections of loved ones they once knew.
Canada would benefit from the stability provided by such a union instead of having to cope with a seemingly ever-depreciating currency.
Lord Wei of Shoreditch, who resigned from his government job in May 2011, is launching the idea as a way of helping people to cope with a big change in their life, as well as society and the economy.
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Meanwhile, it has suggested meddling with wages and hiring-and-firing practices that exporters say would further weaken them at a time when they are struggling to cope with a high yen.
The general feeling was that you could never implement a leap hour as they are much harder to do than the leap seconds, and if you can't cope with leap seconds, it would be much harder to cope with a leap hour.
Joking aside, Marsar acknowledges he's had a lot to cope with in the past five years.
Namely, a plan to cope with private debt repayment and strengthen the country's fragile banking system.
Last year, from a psychological standpoint, Djokovic had a lot to cope with.
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Changes have already been made to the junction over the past four years in a bid to cope with increased traffic from new housing developments.
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All the things that people worry about -- whether a woman can cope with the G-forces and all that -- she has proven that she can.
Some 600 extra adopters a year were needed to cope with demand, as well as another 3, 000 to deal with a backlog.
In many poorer countries which host heritage sites, the biggest changes since 1972 have been exploding populations and a huge rise in global tourism, combined with a lack of the governance needed to cope with both phenomena.
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Whatever gains a misguided shooter experiences in the short term are lost down the road since there is no way to cope with a problem unless or until a person identifies it, understands it, and purges it from his behavioral repertoire.
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Companies with tight budgets sometimes cope with a heavy workload by hiring more interns or temporary workers, says Eileen Appelbaum, a senior economist with the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
Those figures were mostly proven bogus by reality, as plans with no knowledge of conditions on the ground failed when confronted with the wildly variable conditions of soil, weather and pests that farmers had spent a lifetime learning to cope with.
Precisely because the exchange rate cannot adjust, it reduces a country's ability to cope with shocks, such as a big change in commodity prices.
Drinking on a regular basis to help cope with one's demons only gives those demons a stronger voice.
In this third version, the expected sales of the Galaxy S4 coupled with support for a streaming music service (available as a monthly subscription from inside the MusicHub) has resulted in 7digital increasing their capacity with a new content delivery network to cope with the upcoming volume.
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"The whole city is a mess, people are calling each other, the operators can't cope with such a huge number of calls at a time, " said Olga, a BBC News website reader in Moscow.
He had become a "broken" man, unable to cope with the end of a long relationship, the court heard.
Under a scheme drawn up to cope with United's non-participation, the Football Association have created a 'wild card' spot.
She was initially taken to stay with a dentist's family in Manchester but they could not cope with her because she was in "such a state".
Myanmar's military government is struggling to cope with a devastating cyclone that hit Saturday.
She said she did not believe her mother would be able to cope with a move.
It costs the NHS far more to cope with a caesarean birth than a natural one.
It has an urgent need of imported uranium to cope with a worsening energy shortfall.
India is setting up a new body to cope with an upsurge in cases.
Mr Putin said the USSR had never had to cope with a heatwave like that of 2010.
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