Many corporates have not been able to cope up with this change and have consequently become sick. |
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The outcomes of the simulation are particularly useful when analytical tools cannot cope up with increased complexity of the system. |
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However, efficient policies and betterment in above mentioned techniques can cope up with this challenge of energy deficiency. |
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An intelligent student needs to tune into the energies of Aquarius to cope up with the changes and the related speed. |
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All those companies who are investing money to cope up with energy issue using hardware are benefiting more than those who are investing in software. |
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The Children in Abject Poverty Databank is a step towards monitoring how these children cope up with life and helps trace their progress out of poverty. |
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Secondly, the European Union must cope up with a major demographic change. |
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Along with the AMPLE SUPERVISED WAREHOUSE, puts us in the best of conditions to cope up with the dynamic and increasing Moroccan market, a market in constant evolution. |
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This helps us to cope up with the current trend of information technology. |
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Worldwide the use of sprinkler and micro irrigation methods have been steadily increasing to cope up with water scarcity and also the efficient use of other inputs like fertilizers and energy, besides increasing crop yields. |
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Applying blockchain and smart contract can cope up with this challenge. |
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To cope up with this we are using titanium alloy as a material. |
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It places an undue burden on the health care system which is struggling to cope up with prevailing disease burden of communicable diseases and other non-communicable diseases. |
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