Examples of using Be able to cope in English and their translations into Swedish
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He won't be able to cope.
some may not be able to cope.
It should now be able to cope with enlargement.
I do understand. But I wouldn't be able to cope.
On dry roads, they must be able to cope with high driving speeds without bursting.
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Right.- Okay. And your lovely boyfriends might not be able to cope.
I just want be able to cope. I.
complex raw material flows which must function continuously and be able to cope with changes.
You would not be able to cope.
It will have to be able to cope with increased competition following on from the reduction in customs protection.
Otherwise, the private sector should be able to cope on its own.
Some actors will not be able to cope with change, but will break economically,
And your lovely boyfriends might not be able to cope.- Right. OK.
Many believe that they should be able to cope with a situation or say yes because they're a good daughter
Okay. And your lovely boyfriends might not be able to cope.- Right.
medium-sized companies must be able to cope with our regulations and, above all, the associated bureaucratic effort involved.
the actuators moving the parts attached to them must be able to cope with the harsh environment.
Worried that you won't be able to cope with setting up a site?
jointly finance projects that a rich Member State should be able to cope with themselves.
Thirdly, we have to be able to cope financially.
when engaging in international trade, one must be able to cope with several systems.
One country alone would hardly be able to cope with such complexity.
The country should be able to cope with competitive pressures and market forces within
Remember that fastenings for construction products must be able to cope with windy conditions.
I have been afraid that I would never be able to cope without my antidepressants, but now I start to feel that I do not have to be depressed any longer.
If, for example, a nosological form is establishedheart disease, the patient may not be able to cope with the stresses of the daily rhythm of life.
At the same time, the Member States' budgets will not be able to cope with any additional burdens,
innovations must also be able to cope with the horizontal perspective.
Gypsum- pretty crafty stuff, and be able to cope with being a professional sculptor.
And have they not already been eager to learn to use these new tools, they will probably not be able to cope with the change of pace in the future.