He has not slept properly for two years and cannot cope with strangers - rarely leaving his home.
Although the human cells are very good at repairing this damage, they cannot cope with high doses of radiation.
Without properly-functioning adrenal glands the body cannot cope at times of stress - such as surgery, trauma or serious infection.
People with SCID -- also known as "bubble boy disease" -- cannot cope with infections and usually die in childhood.
Aquarium staff have warned they cannot cope with any more abandoned pets.
Locals fighting the plans said the infrastructure in the area cannot cope.
Guernsey's war memorial cannot cope with the number of people attending the Remembrance Sunday service, according to the man behind plans to move it.
American officials themselves have been complaining that they cannot cope.
UN's police force, which was meant to number more than 4, 700, has yet to reach full strength: not surprisingly, given that it has 42 nationalities, it cannot cope.
However, those older women who still had independent lives may be able to tolerate the treatment and so cancer specialists should not assume all elderly women with advanced cancer cannot cope with the drugs.
More importantly, the decision is a major boost to cheap life-saving drugs in a country where the healthcare system cannot cope with the demands on it and most people end up buying their own medicines if they can afford to.
For more than a decade nearby residents have been fighting the development, saying it narrows the gap between Cleeve and Gotherington and that the local infrastructure cannot cope, although some do accept more "affordable" homes are needed in the area.
BBC: Housing plan for Bishops Cleeve area sparks court battle
But Dr Mousseau suggests a more likely explanation is that evolution has already been at work near Chernobyl, killing off individual birds that cannot cope with the background radiation and allowing the genes of those that have some tolerance to be passed on.
The way will then be open for those on the right and - it is worth emphasising - left of health policy who believe the funding model cannot cope, and that a form of social insurance, French, Swiss or German style, is necessary to meet the burgeoning demand for healthcare.
Every year California's schools cope with fewer children who cannot speak English.
And although Mexico, which has relatively healthy public finances, can cope with high rates, Brazil cannot.
Critters that can recycle parts of themselves for fuel are better able to cope with lean times than those that cannot.
Mr Cope, whose primary school in East Lancashire cannot be identified for legal reasons, has been suspended since the incident in March.
BBC: Prosecution of deputy head teacher Royden Cope defended
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.
Officials in El Salvador say they cannot ask the United States to stop the deportations, but nor can they cope with them on any large scale.
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