Yet Mr Obama is right to admit that in some ways continental Europe has coped well.
The Yankees have somehow coped without their captain, Derek Jeter, so far this season.
She said she had coped with the trauma of the Everest deaths by using "mental discipline".
But how they coped with any new crisis would be test of a different order altogether.
Then demand for its fire trucks and ambulances softened as municipalities coped with reduced tax receipts.
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Actually, I think our batting coped and got stuck in as best they could.
Kelly told NPR's Tony Cox how she coped with the stress of being everything to her son.
Extra points for good stories of how you creatively coped with high gas prices back in 2008.
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"I could have coped with them dying from prematurity, as that would have been nobody's fault, " she said.
Sunderland's attacks became increasingly desperate and the West Ham backline comfortably coped with the hopeful crosses from deep.
Instead they attempt to manage the number and type of errors so they can be coped with efficiently.
Nevertheless, the glowing-with-glamour Lawrence coped and the teeny mishap made her into even more of a Hollywood sweetheart.
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Given these recurrent tensions in the market, how might future liquidity shocks be prevented or, at least, coped with?
In the meantime, small cars remained the top performers industry-wide in October as consumers coped with high fuel prices.
This means Kenyans have coped pretty well with a complex poll, which, for the first time, includes six elections.
We were here in 2008 and the system coped, ultimately, with enormous stresses.
He has coped with the difficult job at Bangladesh admirably, overseeing gradual improvement from the "Tigers", particularly in one-day cricket.
Fulham lost Bobby Zamora to injury but his team-mates coped well and Gera lost his balance when through on goal.
But that's gone and that was actually only for about one-tenth of black American history, and we've coped in other ways.
"Liverpool were miles better than us and we could have been completely humiliated, but my players coped really well, " said McKenna.
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The studios that survived coped with a loss of income by shedding overhead and talent and shifting to ad-hoc creative teams.
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He said he could not have coped with the heat for more than an hour, but regretted being unable to attend.
The system coped with the first influx of renewable energy, says Rainer Baake, who heads a lobby group called Agora Energiewende.
Your friend Dave has coped without you before - when he was leader of the opposition and you took an American sabbatical.
He said the way they had coped with the situations they found themselves in showed "character, strength and a determination to live".
Refiners have so far coped by improving refining technology, but tight capacity leaves the system vulnerable to price spikes when bottlenecks appear.
The researchers tested the participants' DNA and found that those who coped with the fatty drink better than others had an APOC3 mutation.
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They monitored how volunteers' arteries coped with the fatty drink and checked for calcium deposits in their coronary arteries, a sign of heart disease.
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United's reshuffled defence, which saw substitute Owen Hargreaves come on at right-back and Wes Brown moved to centre-back, had coped well with Chelsea's threats.
He has coped with injuries and off-the-pitch distractions, like his captain, John Terry, facing a civil trial for allegedly racially abusing an opponent.
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