Exemples d'utilisation de Able to cope with en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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These are the countries least able to cope with the increasing numbers of elderly.
Although he left no note, friends say its unlikely he was able to cope with the.
There is no reason to believe that developed societies won't be able to cope with any climate changes nature may throw at us.
control over natural resources, women are less able to cope with climate change.
influence how well families are able to cope with the realities of CF life.
And her other mother will be home with her in 10 days… enlightened and better able to cope with any changes that are afoot!
Azerbaijan is no longer able to cope with this massive tragedy.
we wouldn't be able to cope with the demand.
cattle recently handled are less able to cope with high ambient temperatures 32.
young graduates expect to work for a company able to cope with this.
they are able to cope with all tasks.
he was not able to cope with the resistance that Seleucus' adherents were able to organize,
Higher-income families are undoubtedly better able to cope with an increase in the cost of a basic food item than are low-income families.
GESMES is able to cope with the many and varied types of array data to be exchanged
If our people were not able to cope with a massive influx of customers,
widening the generation gap between family members with the result that young people may be less able to cope with the pressures of today's rapidly modernizing Thailand.
many were no longer able to cope with their difficulties today in the absence of efficient and effective international cooperation.
because they are less able to cope with the impacts of climate change.
that his balloon will be able to cope with the winds of high altitude powered by its solar panels.
and less able to cope with crises or volatilities.