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.
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.
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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They left out former skipper Sanath Jayasuriya after his superb 157 in the first match but had more than enough strength in depth to cope with a Dutch side, who also have their sights set on next year's World Cup in the Caribbean.
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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".
However, 25-year-old Graham is confident his side have the strength in depth to cope with their losses.
Previous research has documented that personality factors may play a role in how people cope with dementia.
We are already seeing routine operations being cancelled in order to cope with the demand for orthopaedic surgery.
Her firm is opening a second factory in Somerset to cope with demand.
"Children need time to grow and emotionally mature in order to cope with what life throws at them, " says Ms Freegard.
Any of you that have aging parents understand the issue and frustration in trying to cope with these things from afar.
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But many deposit holders may want to keep enough money in a secure place in Greece to cope with day-to-day needs.
The doctors in this book cope with their fair share of impossible jobs, stumbling organizations, aloof bosses, family challenges, fatigue and redemption.
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Rapid population growth has put enormous pressure on agricultural systems that have been pushed towards unsustainable farming practices in order to cope with demand.
But conventional wisdom is that hedge funds need the tight control and secrecy of partnerships in order to cope with the turbulence of their industry.
He argued the civil service in Wales can cope with the requirements of the process, something he believes is proved by "the robustness of legislation".
Indeed, the document explicitly says, in conclusion, that ministers must focus upon policies which contribute to economic growth, rather than simply higher spending, in order to cope with continuing fiscal challenges.
Eastlands will spend the summer hosting concerts, boxing matches and various other events and the pitch will need time to recover in order to cope with the rigours of a full season of top-flight football.
The team in Antarctica now will have a particular mindset in order to cope with the low temperatures, and also the cabin fever, which may be an issue if a really bad patch of weather sets in and they are forced to stay inside the caboose for a long amount of time.
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.
In hopes of helping international travelers figure out how to cope with such awkward moments, we checked in with a half dozen frequent fliers and travel experts.
Emergency cases can be wheeled straight in, as it can cope with intensive care cases and offers "more room to work in", Dr Cridge said.
Despite the downturn, the report says Asia is in a much better position to cope with the current crisis than it was in the late 1990s.
United never allowed Arsenal to get into their trademark passing rhythm, playing with more drive and energy than the Gunners, who were overrun in midfield at times and struggled to cope with the pace and variety of Rooney, Tevez and Ronaldo in attack.
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.
Collingwood, who was out with 13 overs left in the day, admitted he was finding the tension much easier to cope with while he was out in the middle.
The authorities were forced to bring in extra staff to cope with the demand.
Joking aside, Marsar acknowledges he's had a lot to cope with in the past five years.
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