Instead, they should prepare staff to make informed decisions and cope in case the unthinkable occurs.
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But it doesn't tell us much about how the average person will cope in such a situation.
It will also help hospitals cope in the busy winter months by reducing pressure on beds and front-line staff.
The lifeguards were honoured for saving body boarder Tom Durrant who was struggling to cope in large, 6-8ft (1.8-2.4m) waves.
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The decision to lift the restrictions followed safety tests that showed the engines could cope in areas of low-density ash.
He said sheep could cope in temperatures as low as -20C (-4F), and crops were protected from frost by the snow.
Acquiring huge volumes of information is essential if any of us are to cope in the complex world which we humans create for ourselves.
So how is anyone supposed to cope in such exhausting circumstances?
He has Asperger syndrome, a form of autism which affects people's ability to cope in social situations and understand the comments, gestures and intentions of others.
When you are on an expedition life is simplified - it's about people, the team you're with and how you're going to cope in your day-to-day life.
Plaid Cymru AM Simon Thomas called on the UK government to temporary cut VAT in order to help those struggling to cope in the current economic climate.
Researchers at Monsanto and elsewhere are working quietly on the next potential breakthrough in agriculture: drought-resistant crops, which are meant to help farmers cope in an increasingly water-scarce world.
How will they cope in a low growth environment?
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The National Association of School Psychologists notes that by providing a stable and familiar environment, schools can help play an important role in helping students cope in the aftermath of a natural disaster.
Security expert Mal Geer of Prime Media, a firm instructing journalists how to cope in riot situations, says kettling is so called because "it takes the steam out of a potentially violent situation".
In general, self-injury is usually the result of an inability to cope in healthy ways with psychological pain related to issues of personal identity and having difficulty "finding one's place" in family and society.
So whatever emerges from Southern Cross's crisis must surely be a business whose basic structure is far more robust, where there is no doubt about it's ability to cope in bad times as well as good.
It will be crucial that the workforce is developing skills to cope in an environment where business activities and IT are intrinsically linked and, bearing in mind the potential for cyber attack, securing IT systems will be a major priority.
Handheld computers and wireless net-phones would also benefit from a less chatty protocol, more efficient use of their limited battery power, the ability to cope in noisy environments, and an easier way to send files while on the move (from, say, digital cameras).
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Joking aside, Marsar acknowledges he's had a lot to cope with in the past five years.
Professor David Cope speaks in purposeful abstraction, attempting to brace us for what we're about to see.
People who cope well in the minutes, days and weeks after a trauma typically do well over the long term.
Build in flexibility, to cope with changes in direction, timing or unforeseen events, like last-minute rewrites of the CEO letter, mergers and the like.
Now I need to speak to my training people to see what the maximum number they can cope with in this financial year, is.
When she suggested to Cope, in an e-mail, that it was "time to get some help from upstairs" and offered to organize a prayer group, he declined.
Disney also laid off about the same number at the movie studio in April to cope with the decline in DVD sales as consumer habits shift to digital forms of home entertainment.
More than 50 extra beds are being opened in Shropshire hospitals to cope with a rise in winter admissions.
Oxford blames its problems on a new computer system, which it introduced in September 1996 to cope with an increase in annual enrolments of some 60%.
The general manager at the Birnam Hotel in Dunkeld, Perthshire, said he had to call in extra staff to cope with the surge in demand for rooms on Sunday afternoon.
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