Exemples d'utilisation de Be able to cope en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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You have to be able to cope with complexity.
I was concerned that I wouldn't be able to cope.
It should now be able to cope with enlargement.
Be able to cope with a very responsible job and a haircut for her?
So you certainly have to be able to cope with stress!.
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I won't be able to cope with my pain if I don't sleep well..
She noted that a country should be able to cope with its nationals.
Must be able to cope with all weather related driving conditions.
In order to feel the good we have to be able to cope with the bad.
Will Anar be able to cope with what he finds?
A modern, civilised andwell organized country should easily be able to cope with such numbers.
A country must be able to cope with its nationals.
Be able to cope with different types of behavior: aggression, passiveness, etc.
Newer PostEuropean airports will not be able to cope with the growth of air traffic.
You must be able to cope with frequent changes and live in diverse social and cultural environments.
Tomorrow's customs service must be able to cope with the challenge of 1992.
We should be able to cope with this increase by continuously expanding public transport.
Do you want to realise your dreams straight away and always be able to cope with unexpected costs?
So that one should be able to cope with a multiphase powder pattern.
In recent years, they had sought to form an elite group that might be able to cope with Bojack.