Another report, by the Independent Monitoring Board for HMP Birmingham in January, praised prison staff for continuing to cope with problems including gang culture.
Dr Emmott reckons that a biological computer might find it easier to cope with problems that have foxed the traditional, silicon variety for decades such as how to recognise what it is that they see.
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In this analogy, beginning to exercise is equivalent to building internal resilience to be able to cope with the problems as they are.
Look, I'm convinced that we can get the Iraqi security forces to a level to be able to cope with the problems that they have inside Iraq.
We discussed this issue, and if we are talking about a possibility of some enforcing order, well, I believe that Kyrgyzstan should on its own cope with these problems.
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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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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.
In other words, it will make it harder for us to cope with any external problems, such as a worsening of the crisis in the eurozone, our main trading partner.
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Hospitals and clinics in southern Africa struggle to cope with huge public-health problems as doctors and nurses pack their bags for jobs in the Gulf, Europe and elsewhere.
Tindle explained that, in general, optimists tend to experience less stress than pessimists when faced with problems, and they tend to assess the situation, cope with the problem head-on, and mobilize support to solve issues, more so than pessimists.
The society educates, trains and prepares children to cope with life and to deal with social problems.
Several local tenants on the direct payments project have needed help to cope with the new system, all with mental health problems.
They found examples of practical problems these people faced with trying to cope with their personal finances.
Loneliness can affect anyone, but it is especially acute for aging parents who must cope with limited driving, disability, chronic diseases and other problems that can limit participation in social opportunities.
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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Play permits the child to resolve in symbolic form unsolved problems of the past and to cope directly or symbolically with present concerns.
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He also noted in a patent filing that the process allowed the blue-screen procedure to cope with glassware, cigarette smoke, blowing hair and motion blur which had all caused problems for earlier efforts.
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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%.
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