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1 Extra staff and buses are being put on to cope with demand .
2 It is still considering hiring second-hand trains to cope with demand .
3 We cannot cope with demand , said Schnellman, wearing a gold watch on his wrist.
4 A thousand more jobs have been created to cope with demand , particularly from foreign markets.
5 The Government wants a new crossing built in the next 20 years to cope with demand .
6 First though we asked how well Activision was set up to cope with demand this year.
7 A coalition of mental health groups says that existing services are struggling to cope with demand .
8 Suppliers are struggling to cope with demand .
9 For a period of time the website could not cope with demand and crashed, displaying an error message.
10 As elsewhere in Germany, tent cities and container villages have been springing up overnight to cope with demand .
11 Auckland's transport agency says it is considering charging people to use its park-and-ride facilities to cope with demand .
12 Do you think there are enough hospital beds, protective gear, ventilators and other equipment to cope with demand ?
13 Political row over the NHS deepens as more hospitals declare major incidents as they struggle to cope with demand
14 An Oxford homeless charity says it will cope with demand ahead of Christmas despite criticism it is short of capacity.
15 More than 30 carers are needed to cope with demand for the scheme in Southampton over the next two years.
16 The current 3,800-capacity Bobcat Stadium, regularly packed, might soon be unable to cope with demand .
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