If the car has several handling change phases through a race, Hamilton copes better.
For a player who copes with the atmosphere, this is the perfect place to play.
In addition to his concentration, he has improved the way he copes with the spinners.
In short, he was an extraordinarily complicated man, and the author copes skilfully with his complexity.
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Studies of how neural tissue is degraded or copes with the disruption could give insights into these conditions.
For Americans, the concierge also copes with filling out and filing insurance claims.
They should also consider how the student copes with his or her disability.
She copes very well despite being blind, using her other senses to help her maintain a good quality of life.
How Detroit copes with the changing community and gentrification in a city that is 90 percent African-American remains to be seen.
Merrill copes by switching many clients to fee-based accounts, making its revenue a function of assets rather than of trading volume.
Mr MacCulloch copes better with the challenges of writing about modern Christianity, relegated to the margins of social, political and scientific developments.
That Wallander copes with horrific crimes in small-town Ystad rather than a big nowhere like Los Angeles is essential to his appeal.
For the purposes of understanding how society copes with the consequences of those decisions, the assumption of rational utility-maximisation works just fine.
She said methods such as pulmonary rehabilitation could make an enormous difference to how someone copes with COPD and manages their breathlessness.
It also copes with thefts, damp cables that break the iris scanners, and labourers' fingers so worn that their prints do not show.
Even as his mom copes with her illness and tries to embrace life, Quincy says that sometimes all he can see is her death.
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Helen copes with her disorder by using a light box "rigorously".
The system already copes with a tremendous amount of groundwater and runoff, especially at stations at the tip of Manhattan, where the water table has risen in recent years.
Its main use is for troop deployment and its large engine and twin rotors mean it copes better than other models in the heat and high altitudes of Afghanistan.
The filmmakers embedded themselves at East Middle School for a year, and filmed many children, so as to disguise their real purpose, which was to see how Alex copes with his predicament.
The Italians, who are due to host the G8 summit of industrialised nations in Genoa next month, will be watching particularly closely to see how Austria copes with the flood of demonstrators.
After his second place in this year's Giro, he should at least be a contender for the top 20 in the Tour de France, depending how his body copes with pushing strongly in two Grand Tours.
Running the phone against only the Galaxy S III sounds like it would be a cruel and unusual punishment, and of course that superphone wins on every count -- but the 1.6GHz Medfield phone still copes admirably.
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The company cited various uncertainties that were clouding its financial forecast, including how quickly it can build sales volume, how its copes with currency issues and how much it ends up paying for financing to run the business.
These stories, and others concerning extraordinary feats in extreme cold, at great depths underwater, in sporting arenas and in outer space, are the starting points for Dr Ashcroft's careful explanations of how the human body copes at the limits of endurance.
And Kevin has failed on the big occasion before - in the Olympic final in 2002 and again at last year's World Championships - so it will be interesting to see how he copes with the pressure put on him as the host nation.
The flow seems entirely natural, even if hundreds of the items on view (among them tapestries, jewels, armour, bubbling fountains, embroidered copes, decorated caskets and ivories such as the Symmachi panel, pictured) are more notable for their aesthetic appeal than for their contribution to an historical narrative.
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