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cope with

verb as in meet

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Affordability checks became stricter after the financial crisis of nearly 20 years ago, with lenders needing proof that mortgage applicants could cope with rising interest rates.

From BBC

Previous research has shown that, in order to cope with cold temperatures in northern latitudes, humans likely created tailored garments with closely stitched seams, providing a barrier against the elements.

However, about a quarter of borrowers are set to see payments fall, and the Bank said households were better equipped to cope with mortgage repayments than predicted earlier this year.

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As well as grappling with how to ensure fake papers don’t compromise future reviews, researchers wonder how to cope with tainted reviews that have already been published.

Blue Ridge Regional Hospital, which serves three counties, has long had a standby power supply but scrambled to cope with losing water.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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