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To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others, use your heart.
It is not easy to handle, but you have to handle it.
But I'm going to handle it because we have to handle it.
"We're prepared to handle any eventuality and able to handle anything," Acevedo said.
But I&aposm going to handle it because we have to handle it.
It was just tough to do, to handle the emotion, to handle the death, to handle all the images that aren't in the film that we wisely edited out.
This shouldn't be handled now, but I'm going to handle it because we have to handle it.
They can give me a lot of exercises that retrain my brain to handle what I need to handle.
You can go totally shirtless to handle the desert heat, or bundle up to handle to frigid mountain air.
"It's been redesigned to handle heavier rain and to handle other types of contamination that gets on our cameras," Zajac said.
"I trusted the system of justice to handle what it needed to handle," Bro told reporters after Tuesday's decision was announced.
There's not an infrastructure out there to handle these offerings ... The bitcoin ecosystem is not set up to handle tokens as securities.
What felt like the responsible way to handle it turned out to actually be completely not the responsible way to handle it.
It gets annoying when you're trying to handle stuff you want to handle, like running errands, because I'm a regular human being.
Trump is seen as better trusted to handle corruption, but Clinton is seen narrowly as more trusted to handle healthcare, immigration and terrorism.
Trump is also viewed as more trusted to handle the economy and terrorism, but Clinton is viewed as better able to handle foreign policy.
There were several issues that remained unresolved, including how to handle the port's revenue and governance, and how to handle local security forces, Griffiths said.
Chief Executive Jensen Huang said gaming laptops able to handle sophisticated games and artificial intelligence models able to handle real-time chat bots were driving demand.
I'm placing the public affairs office under you, until we can identify a suitable supervisor to handle its oversight, I need you to handle it, pal.
Democratic voters trust Biden over Sanders to handle a crisis The exit polls showed Democratic voters trust Biden more than Sanders to handle a major crisis.
But experts fear that its overstretched medical systems may not be able to handle the type of intensive care required to handle a spike in infections.
If he trusted Talos to handle something as serious as the aftermath of Tony Stark's death, what else has he trusted Talos to handle in his absence?
Obviously Schmeichel's dad can pass on tips, not just on how to handle the ball but also how to handle the pressure of going for a title.
"So we task states, counties, and cities to handle public health crises — but we don't give them the money to be able to handle these things effectively," Singer said.
Think of it this way, someone who might have been able to handle something shocking without a trigger warning, would actually be less able to handle it because of the warning.
Sites mandated to handle cows, sheep and chickens All four Kenyan abattoirs are now mandated to transform their donkey slaughterhouses within 60 days to handle cows, sheep and chickens, Munya said.
"I continue to be personally skeptical, more broadly ... of Congress's ability to handle such a complicated policy area, given Congress's recent inability to handle simple things," press secretary Josh Earnest said.
It gets kind of distracting when people ask me for this or that, I don't mind talking to people all day, but I got to handle what I got to handle.
Douglas's advice on how to handle criticism – ignore it!
We are going to handle the end the way we like to handle the important things in our Scandal family: all together, white hats on, Gladiators running full speed over a cliff.
We are going to handle the end the way we like to handle the important things in our Scandal family: all together, white hats on, gladiators running full speed over a cliff.
"I continue to be personally skeptical, more broadly ... of Congress's ability to handle such a complicated policy area, given Congress's recent inability to handle simple things," he said during a March briefing.
Last week, a Washington Post/ABC News poll found Clinton leading Trump by 14 percentage points on ability to handle terrorism and 29 percentage points on ability to handle an international crisis.
Things break when you start doing more — everything from the buyers not being ready to handle that much inflow, to people like CV Capital who aren't ready to handle that many new relationships.
This is a lot to handle, but I'll be okay.
And that is the best way to handle media mistakes.
It also developed services to handle things like product returns.
The friendships we have enable us to handle these changes.
Because I'm like, 'How am I going to handle this?
So quantum supremacy is a concept to handle with care.
But it might be too much for Twitter to handle.
Prince Harry definitely knows how to handle a difficult question.
He didn't know how to handle the attention and drama.
"These deputies are trained to handle tough situations," says Keith.
I had no idea how to handle something like that.
This whole thing is too much for me to handle.
Excessive spending isn't the smartest way to handle your bonus.
It's common for only one spouse to handle the money.
None of us were equipped to handle our father's needs.
You're expected to handle your shit, be a tough guy.
The months since the attack have been tough to handle.
Now there's one spoiler we're definitely not prepared to handle.
No problem is too small for you to handle, huh?
He also runs classes on how to handle snakes safely.
Nearly every New York undertaker refused to handle the corpses.
I worry about her being able to handle four children.
Eric Steven Nelson was tasked to handle a cocktail menu.
But I think I know how to handle it now.
And two other organizations opened emergency shelters to handle overflow.
They are also paid to handle calls for neighboring Springfield.
Some cheaper robot vacuums are not equipped to handle carpets.
It seemed like a lot for one person to handle.
The void forced Carney to handle most of the work.
They're only allowed to handle the unit once it's broken.
One challenge the product faces is how to handle localization.
Instead, it wants to handle the software and the platform.
"Something like that is very hard to handle," Szydagis said.
"She's a lot to handle," the insider says about Frankel.
So she got one of her team to handle it.
We finally had a discussion about how to handle it.
They're trained to have to handle difficult turns without stopping.
Let stand until cool enough to handle, about 10 minutes.
We get it, this news is a lot to handle.
The client can then decide how to handle the discovery.
His brain does not have the chemistry to handle it.
I said, 'Ryan how do you want to handle this?
The company directly employs 80 staff to handle app operations.
And this year, it was almost too much to handle.
"It's there to handle security, not to babysit," she said.
We might ask you to handle any number of tasks.
Several states had to reassign employees to handle the load.
And both would've been too much for Trump to handle.
We don't have enough refining capacity worldwide to handle it.
That, in turn, will allow them to handle more deliveries.
But they can also be ornery and tough to handle.
The first generation TPU was only able to handle inference.
It's the truth; we should be able to handle it.
One challenge was that emus were not easy to handle.
"Most bites occur when people try to handle a rattlesnake."
There's always a scandal for Roger Goodell to handle poorly.
The startup provides the perfect service to handle unpaid invoices.
It's all too much for our online feeds to handle.
Unfortunately for Latifi, Bader was simply too much to handle.
The life on this planet is difficult enough to handle.
I feel like he needed to handle that situation better.
I tried to handle the situation the best I could.
Here's how the community is learning to handle these situations.
"I don't know how to handle each situation," she adds.
Trump also tops Clinton on his ability to handle healthcare.
Accountancy firm Deloitte has been appointed to handle the audit.
Watch what happens -- this is just too hot to handle.
We've had to handle the truth for many, many years.
Rick Snyder's office over how to handle the residents' complaints.
"We know that there are better ways to handle this."
Shouldn't it be able to handle that kind of thing?
"Nope," she tells them — and she's ready to handle it.
I think there's more ethical ways to handle these situations.
"I do know how to handle it now," she says.
To handle a baby lizard, you gently pinch its shoulders.
It takes years to learn to handle these finicky cells.
"That was a lot for me to handle," Keys said.
Otherwise, they would not be able to handle foreign competition.
"I don't know how to handle each situation," Anna adds.
But he was sure I'd be able to handle it.
It's a situation Stotts implicitly trusts his center to handle.
Twenty ships that JICT was scheduled to handle by Aug.
There was far too many casualties for anyone to handle.
Now, the lanes will also be used to handle returns.
And this will be a lot of money to handle.
There was far too many causalities for anyone to handle.
The Silverado 2500 also feels built to handle serious abuse.
Resilient systems are better equipped to handle the next boom.
What functions will Siri be able to handle for them?
This reports the conversation to the mod team to handle.
A narrower device is easier to handle in one hand.
It expands the availability of lawyers to handle these appeals.
But Patriots players knew how to handle the media intensity.
Its coaches also receive training on how to handle concussions.
But the legacy of 1998 proved too much to handle.
Mexico has not handled a specific firm to handle DACA.
Maybe my mother will be able to handle him herself.
Ahead, Spira explains how to handle these often tricky situations.
The state is debating various ways to handle the proposal.
But also prepared to handle again the rigors of March.
The frustration wasn't so easy to handle the second time.
We're never trained how to handle sexual assault cases correctly.
Conway and Brockhart disagree about Frank's plan to handle ICO.
There's definitely several layers of solutions to handle that problem.
Fitch believes Liberty has sufficient liquidity to handle this maturity.
Be sure to teach them how to handle the animals.
UPS is gearing up to handle all your holiday packages.
And I'm not sure how he's going to handle it.
You have to be able to handle playing different styles.
How each school is choosing to handle the situation varies.
So we created a continuous news desk to handle that.
How can this government be trusted to handle that challenge?
He thought he should have been able to handle it.
I thought I should have been able to handle it.
But the Oppenheimers couldn't get permission to handle international flights.
It's now the type of politics Giannandrea has to handle.
And even they don't quite know how to handle that.
A student loan should be just as easy to handle.
How best to handle a poo that just won't flush?
It was completely inappropriate for him to handle that case.
And all of the specifics around how to handle it.
But, in fact, no, there's another way to handle it.
Sure," Mulvaney said, adding, "We know how to handle this.
Huzayfah: How to handle the gun if it gets jammed.
That's meant more cases without the resources to handle them.
How to handle the launch is the immediate, urgent question.
Foreign exchange windows at local banks refuse to handle it.
The local grid wasn't really set up to handle that.
What happens when the pressure gets too much to handle?
Because some students might not be able to handle them?
Beijing seems comfortable with its ability to handle the problem.
Local officials have pledged to handle the outbreak with transparency.
We will accompany Godfrey's family to handle discreet funeral arrangements.
There are just not enough to handle the current market.
It will include more funding to handle preexisting conditions Sen.
As a result it expects to handle 44% more calls.
A Pelican air case to handle his most rugged travels
Guys are certainly welcome to handle things however they want.
We wanted somebody who would be able to handle everything.
It's not well equipped to handle newer kinds of missiles.
You've got to handle what's going to happen this weekend.
The justices appeared conflicted about how to handle the case.
Are there things I can do to handle that pressure?
That's hotter than your heat shield was designed to handle.
Also unclear is how Congress plans to handle the request.
Our guys have to be tough enough to handle it.
He knows how to handle it, and he'll be fine.
Many departments have offices more narrowly directed to handle security.
Klobuchar, too, knew how to handle this kind of man.
The Postal Service is left to handle the junk mail.
Is this the best way to handle the unwanted houseguests?
How to handle a divided political world with grace 4.
They're using outdated, heavy software and processes to handle AML.
So here's how to handle yourself and your electric vehicle.
So they tend to handle these things behind the scenes.
It would be too overwhelming and too much to handle.
Yael: The feds wouldn't be able to handle her, though.
The containers themselves are fit to handle practically any environment.
Google's struggle with how to handle internal complaints isn't new.
That's something the league or the officials need to handle.
To handle such accounts, some have lacked advanced surveillance tools.
When adversity hits, how are you going to handle it?
Can't I just ask Instant Pot to handle all this?
The government has set up an app to handle enquiries.
Is it essential that his drivers agree to handle alcohol?
Mr. Lopp now carries enough to handle most daily transactions.
It's also not the only way to handle these situations.
It's very hard to handle Apple Photos, I find it.
They send their kids with notes for me about what to look out for and how to handle certain behaviors ... as if I haven't been trained through years of teaching to handle my students.
Hunter2 aims to build its own virtual environment to handle these kinds of scenarios, rather than just simulations, in order to offer its own flavor of how to teach how to handle these problems.
While companies may see this as akin to hiring a head of marketing to handle marketing or a head of HR to handle HR, a CDO can't make an existing business a digital success.
Cars currently being made by Tesla should be able to handle full autonomy, Musk said, though he reiterated that the company may need to swap in more powerful computers to handle the processing power required.
Mac chose Miller as his personal rep to handle his estate.
Rich refused and she immediately called cops to handle the situation.
Daxing expects to handle 2100 million passengers a year by 22040.
The tradition of religious liberty has the resources to handle this.
One of those is getting the robots to handle bad weather.
I just tried to handle it as best as I could.
"Obviously I'm not able to handle everything that well," he said.
It's easier to handle but it's not good for the pasta.
How you want to handle that ... hey, that's up to you.
Some of them do, but don't know how to handle it.
I&aposm not sure they really know how to handle it.
But I think she's going to be able to handle it.
It is also expected to handle call, text, and email notifications.
Juncker said Europe would build more terminals to handle the influx.
Unfortunately, it became too much for both of them to handle.
Here's why prisons are among the worst places to handle outbreaks.
"They were never intended to handle families and children," Luck said.
When cool enough to handle, cut kernels off cobs; discard cobs.
But in reality, she shouldn't have to handle it at all.
B Hey B, There is no "best" way to handle fear.
But I think she's going to be able to handle it.
From a bouncer's perspective, drunk women are often harder to handle.
This person will have the legal authority to handle financial matters.
There's got to be a better way to handle 911 calls.
Some argued the best vehicle to handle Yiannopoulos was through suspension.
Venues rent space and hire ticketing companies to handle their events.
She took a day off work to handle the phone calls.
But we happen to know she's well-equipped to handle heartbreak.
But I think we're supposed to be able to handle complications.
So what is it that makes octopus so hard to handle?
Pick one person to handle the money you raise and spend.
Canadian banks were well positioned to handle such challenges, it added.
I wake up and I want to handle my business now.
When it's cool enough to handle, cut kernels off cobs. 2.
We've hired some new community managers to handle this as well.
The district attorney called in state authorities to handle the case.
Machines are increasingly able to handle difficult but well-defined jobs.
Still, you may want to handle those negotiations delicately, Coomber said.
Khan left her after he was unable to handle her reaction.
The rules for how to handle Africa's debt crises are changing.
But, like Ferguson said, she's smart enough to handle the haters.
We would try to handle it in a professional, efficient manner.
You know how to handle them better, but they're still there.
We all learn about how to handle money from our parents.
Fingers crossed there's a font to handle that already in production …
And different companies have chosen to handle this in different ways.
Small growers have often found substandard produce too costly to handle.
That was just a lot of sentence for me to handle.
I'm just ready to handle it and get back to rocking.
"We are organized and ready to handle this emergency," he added.
It's been tested to handle drops, kicks and being stepped on.
Warmer weather is approaching — is your wardrobe game to handle it?
It uses the line's existing phone service to handle the dialing.
The premise was all about harassment and how to handle it.
Thankfully, there are lots of ways to handle this unintended pain.
The Economist: Do we have the ethical framework to handle this?
The politics of refugees are hard enough to handle within countries.
The system is overloaded with people it wasn't designed to handle.
As a virgin, how does Underwood plan to handle that night?
Winter hats: This pom-pom beanie is too cute to handle.
But once again, I wasn't able to handle the academic stress.
U.S. Soccer never did figure out how to handle Hope Solo.
But there are major debates over how to handle the problem.
A video producer stepped in to handle the technical aspects, too.
We just want campaigns to be able to handle risk management.
She also revealed that the "pressure" was a lot to handle.
It's even capable enough to handle some Photoshop or Lightroom work.
You'll be ready to handle anything the judges throw your way.
Carlyle plans a $123 billion port to handle 1.4 million bpd.
If you just say I've got too much to handle, sorry.
Memes as presidential campaign fodder is maybe too much to handle.
If anyone is tough enough to handle this month, it's you!
Maybe it's because none of you are equipped to handle this!
Orders reviews of plans to handle cybersecurity risk at federal agencies.
Life on life's terms became too much for me to handle.
Last year he proposed "a deportation force" to handle those numbers.
We humans just aren't smart enough to handle something like that.
Someone else will just have to handle the Seattle connection, essentially.
This (Fernandez's death) is something we are not trained to handle.
How are you going to handle that in the near future?
You're going to handle [A], [B] and [C] parts of this.
A clever new wallet design promises to handle that for you.
Madeline is juggling a grenade she is ill-equipped to handle.
She wants to handle those affairs and execute the settlement agreement.
How are you moving forward in your restaurants to handle harassment?
Not mentioned in the memo is staff to handle benefits claims.
Even an algorithm should have been able to handle this task.
Canadian banks were well-positioned to handle such challenges, it added.
Then we drop them off at school to handle these emotions.
He's got a pretty good sense on how to handle it.
Go deeper: How the U.S. is prepared to handle the North.
Hopefully, you're wiser now and able to handle things more effectively.
However, the skull was too large for their equipment to handle.
But there are responsible ways to handle sensitive or stolen information.
Officials set up emergency responder command centers to handle the fires.
"Nobody would have the capacity to handle your animals," Stone said.
Upskill claims to handle the connectivity for you in the background.
He wasn't equipped to handle such a project on his own.
Some localities don't even have enough equipment to handle the crisis.
Adversity is the thing that teaches you how to handle that.
The works that were in storage were the easiest to handle.
Clinton to handle an Orlando-like attack a year from now.
Facebook also faced questions over its plans to handle regulatory concerns.
Workers must be literate, numerate and able to handle complex instructions.
In an increasingly congested America, it is easy to handle, too.
How must New York City change to handle the growing demand?
The real-estate mogul knows how to handle the political media.
So there were no procedures and policies established to handle it.
If we use our speed, we're a tough team to handle.
However, Koltiska feels this isn't the right way to handle things.
In October, Coleman announced new hires to handle its digital efforts.
Are health workers now prepared to handle another major Ebola outbreak?
Oh, yeah, my inability to handle a locked and loaded cellphone.
Its mission is to teach children how to handle learning disabilities.
One of the most complex decisions is how to handle childcare.
Trump has very strong views on how to handle such accusations.
Of course, you have to figure out how to handle this.
I felt physically stronger and mentally better equipped to handle stress.
It's not been simple for him, as well, to handle it.
We've also outlined how to handle abuse on these gaming platforms.
They are underequipped to handle the workload and desperately need reinforcements.
But new investments have raised its capacity to handle the crush.
Not everyone has the tools to handle their newfound collection, though.
Maybe it was because I knew how to handle the corral.
"We don't know how to handle it sometimes," Mr. Elcharfa said.
But he didn't elaborate on his vows to "handle" the situation.
Lawyers are not typically hired to handle transactions, Mr. Katter said.
You don't need to be a Skywalker to handle that thing.
The state didn't have the infrastructure to handle Irma in 2017.
I feel uncertain about the best way to handle this situation.
Ability to handle crisis situations with open communication and composure 28500.
Which made it hard to handle especially given her position. 14.
It's entirely appropriate to handle that at a local park level.
But making your body more equipped to handle stress is important.
As a naturally shy kid, it was too much to handle.
Well, we're sure everyone is going to handle this super quietly.
So in different countries they find the waves hard to handle.
Got any tips for the kids on how to handle those?
These were hammocks, which meant that they were easier to handle.
Cairo dressed as a baby bat is too cute to handle.
Louisville, though, was too tough for Kent State to handle inside.
Advisers said that Mr. Trump had been prepped to handle Mrs.
It was too big for me to handle on my own.
We know how to handle it, how to deal with it.
"It was quite tough for me to handle that," she said.
But loner runs like that are easy for Brazil to handle.
While failing feels bad, you're resilient enough to handle the discomfort.
Ultimately, Daxing is expected to handle 100 million passengers a year.
My wife and I cannot agree how to handle the situation.
A family friend had asked Hess to handle arrangements for free.
Punter Ty Long is expected to handle kicking duties if necessary.
Finally, we need to teach boys to handle rejection with grace.
Over a decade later, I am still trying to handle it.
He was taught to handle rifles and small arms, records show.
She's a strong enough woman to handle the rigors of distance.
"Not sure how to handle him," he texted the sewing circle.
The legal system is notoriously ill-equipped to handle such allegations.
"Nobody would have the capacity to handle your animals," he said.
It also allows apps to handle an increasing amount of traffic.
"They told me they were going to handle" it, he said.
She needs to know how to handle herself at State dinners.
So MakeBelieve enlisted a wholesaler to handle that task for them.
"It was a lot to handle all at once," he said.
Democrats had been divided over how best to handle Omar's comments.
"They are struggling to handle tense, confrontational, challenging moments," she said.
This stress will prepare them to handle stressors in their future.
Is my brain evolutionarily equipped to handle seeing this many strangers???
Your budding metropolis simply gets too big to handle the congestion.
And about 70 hospitals were prepared to handle emergencies, officials said.
She promises to handle your questions with respect, forthrightness and honesty.
But an emotional response is not a way to handle anything.
It might not be able to handle a complete bleach job.
So who was advising Trump on how to handle the hold?
Roof then stood and requested new counsel to handle an appeal.
There is no fixed protocol on how to handle such thefts.
Editors and reporters huddled to discuss how to handle the emails.
The network was not equipped to handle that degree of satire.
We know how to handle her and we avoid other dogs.
She knows how to handle hard-hitting questions like a pro.
That&aposs definitely my first choice for how to handle things.
However, as it grows, the options to handle it become fewer.
Spoo, too, "just knew how to handle quarterbacks," according to Bragg.
Some cheaper robot vacuums are not equipped to handle cleaning carpet.
A recession this White House has no idea how to handle?
In return, Rarity is a cooperative breeder and easy to handle.
Tam's lawyer, Spencer Trowbridge, agreed to handle the paperwork for them.
Is it better for mom or dad to handle these discussions?
There's no central authority to handle disputes, and transfers are irreversible.
But Facebook's third-party moderators weren't sure how to handle it.
"Is Joe going to be able to handle it?" he asked.
Who, then, is going to handle this keg of Kremlin dynamite?
They knew exactly how to handle this complicated turn of events.
They had just a much greater ability to handle the clients.
They left out that the pilots weren't trained to handle it.
Avoid parties if you don't feel equipped to handle the temptation.
Sullivan said he has an impressive ability to handle manufacturing problems.
Read more on how to handle the change in the relationship.
"I've been practicing this, how to handle this interview," he said.
Perhaps the COCOM would be temporary to handle the current crisis.
With you as her guide, she's strong enough to handle it.
There are concerns about states being able to handle the workload.
He has little strength to handle the bottoms himself but insists.
I'm just saying they should hire Obama to handle press briefings.
We have to handle this handle this professionally, officially, patriotically, strategically.
The U.S. has struggled to handle the changing face of immigration.
So what is the appropriate way to handle a workplace relationship?
That's why Tesla has blamed drivers for most of the mishaps, either for straight-up breaking the rules, or for assuming the car will be able to handle a situation that it clearly wasn't designed to handle.
Colorado's proposal to allow independent commissions to handle redistricting garnered over 70%.
The Bush campaign has struggled with how to handle the dynastic clan.
Outlander has already proved that it knows how to handle sensitive topics.
We&aposve got our own battles to handle and move forward with.
"I've always been able to handle city life, no problem," said Matt.
"I've always been able to handle city life, no problem." says Brown.
I think the league, they have to handle those types of things.
But that might just be too much for the internet to handle.
Corrine from this season of The Bachelor is a lot to handle.
The plan is an attempt to handle several situations at one time.
Being able to handle the overwhelming number of sign ups did not.
Now I know how to handle them … I just feel so blessed.
I personally have a problem with executive orders to handle immigration policy.
Not an easy thing to handle for much of the gaming world.
We know Facebook is just too big to handle its massive responsibilities.
They are simply not set up to handle our current political divisions.
We are going to handle our panel segments a little differently tonight.
She maybe didn't know quite how to handle it or control it.
And it's come in handy as he learns to handle winter weather.
But it also reveals that Toomes wants to handle Peter Parker himself.
The group has helped her learn how to handle her weapons properly.
You don't have to be an expert to handle your money well.
Those are heavy questions that markets may be ill equipped to handle.
And courts are struggling to handle the nuances of emojis as evidence.
When cool enough to handle, peel the eggs and quarter lengthwise. 5.
Over time, Perry said, she's learned how to handle her parents' reactions.
These mice are also better able than others to handle retrovirus infections.
It's too many emotions I think for any of us to handle.
Meanwhile, local actors are able to handle what is left of ISIS.
Is this a situation that securities law is equipped to handle, though?
That they aren't going to be able to handle the bad news.
Becker has appointed human rights lawyer Ben Emmerson to handle his claim.
Drain and cool until cool enough to handle, then lightly smash. 3.
One next step will be to figure out how to handle that.
Propy pitched blockchain as a more secure way to handle land records.
For Parents: This works for kids old enough to handle kitchen knives.
By comparison, Workplace's custom integrations is designed for IT specialists to handle.
Do you advise them on how to handle specific topics and situations?
In 2013, she signed with Next Model Management to handle her deals.
And on top of that, you occasionally have to handle raw meat.
Banks refused to handle those from Iran, for fear of American sanctions.
Are we gonna be able to handle the responsibility of home ownership?
There's no fucking way I'll be able to handle this in public.
Andre, the Lodge security guy shows up and promises to handle it.
So it should be able to handle a little bit of poop!
Other expected hires include vice presidents to handle communications and corporate development.
I try to handle each situation by really listening before I act.
It was a lot to handle, even though she had wanted success.
There are insufficient ports to handle the heavy components needed for turbines.
But opinions within the cabinet differ over how to handle OPL 245.
Unexpected news arrives, but you'll have what you need to handle it.
There is a -- they have a responsibility to handle over subpoena documents.
I'd be like, 'I wonder how they are going to handle that.
To handle her peers' transactions and market the bank's student-specific accounts.
Even with my safety net, I am struggling to handle my anxiety.
A breakthrough around how to handle a financial situation may also arrive.
As a former watchdog, he also knows how to handle aviation regulators.
Unfortunately for Hamilton, Abdurakhimov's pinpoint striking was simply too much to handle.
I know where everything comes from — and I try to handle it.
Bird is bringing in fresh blood to handle its expanding policy effort.
Basically, they are so precious it is almost too much to handle.
"I just don't think that's the way to handle something," she said.
"It was just too much money for them to handle," she speculated.
Buffalo's aggressive nature was too much for the Akron defense to handle.
Tips and advice about how pedestrians should expect to handle wet roads.
I don't know if I would be able to handle reliving it.
This camera is well-equipped to handle anything you throw at it.
Boeing has said there was a documented procedure to handle the problem.
Some reviewers of Downsizing didn't know quite how to handle Ngoc Lan.
Seniors often use Medicare Advantage and Medigap plans to handle those expenses.
SUVs, while practical, tend to handle and perform worse than their sedans.
There's a lot of debate over how to handle translating a game.
The terminals have capacity to handle almost 6 million tonnes of grains.
But there was another way for the guys to handle Nick's blindside.
And we just have absolutely no idea how to handle these things.
Therefore the French capital knows how to handle terror threats, Hidalgo explained.
As such, we refuse to handle any business connected to North Korea.
It won't be because she doesn't know how to handle a recession.
Once cool enough to handle, halve lengthwise; scoop out and discard seeds.
But Will is too high to handle it, and Capheus is slashed.
I think he's going to handle the swearing-in at the inauguration.
Some won't be able to handle the physical rigors of basic training.
It's a delicate balance that many gyms just can't seem to handle.
HANDWRITTEN NOTE, INSCRIBED BOOK, AND THIS IS ALMOST TOO MUCH TO HANDLE.
But the Civ series isn't really built to handle all these ideas.
You will come up with new, brilliant ways to handle your business.
The two candidates are tied in their ability to handle the economy.
Some Democrats have called for a special prosecutor to handle the probe.
And some people don't seem to be able to handle the truth.
Setup, which you'll need to handle through the SmartThings app, is simple.
Fifty-five percent thought he'd be the best to handle illegal immigration.
Google Assistant alone will have to handle all of your smart requests.
How are you planning to handle nutrition and hydration during the races?
The perfect combination to handle whatever the evening might throw her way.
You are an adult and you should be able to handle this.
We need to keep expanding to handle ridership of a growing region.
Red eye flights I know are hard for passengers to handle too.
Qonto will also make it easier to handle transfers in multiple currencies.
Whatever it is, you have to be able to handle it collectively.
"It was definitely a lot for everybody to handle," Zolciak-Biermann said.
But you really do need all that space to handle what's inside.
Juncker said the EU would build more terminals to handle America's LNG.
"I will ask the relevant authorities to handle their demands," he said.
Now, it appears some are becoming a bit too hot to handle.
But the parents say they are prepared to handle whatever comes next.
My pregnancies were quite easy, but it's still a lot to handle.
AI-driven security is well equipped to handle probabilities, behaviors and connections.
Many regulators are looking into how to handle the rise of cryptocurrencies.
For me, it's part of my job description to handle this crap.
He said it's the central bank's duty to handle the baht's strength.
Even if one was, Schumer looks more than ready to handle herself.
BC: And that probably gave you more maturity to handle the experience.
"We pledge to handle your outreach with compassion and sensitivity," it says.
He's likely to handle the request for Mr. Bolton the same way.
"I think that was the right way [to handle it]," Lieberman said.
Mr. Katzenberg seemed unsure how to handle the questions about his future.
Sewbo's has been to make cloth itself easier for robots to handle.
Paranietharan said his organization had the capacity to handle 70,000 cholera cases.
Kasich said it should be up to the states to handle abortion.
"They are more than fully able to handle such projects," he said.
Pros: Abrasion-resistant, almost invisible underwaterCons: Expensive, stiff (sometimes difficult to handle)
The Bears mostly rely on Mitch Trubisky to handle that for them.
To start, it won't be able to handle fresh groceries, Fleiss said.
Has Ms. Wintour's discerning presence become easier to handle over several seasons?
Someone asked how intelligence officials planned to handle the dossier with Trump.
Then you'll be prepared to handle the costs without going into debt.
The U.S. system has been able to handle those requests for years.
The Board makes additional suggestions about how to handle the Chinese threat.
Learn how to handle the reality that you'll have to say no.
They have their smiles and are well-equipped to handle that situation.
It would have been unable to handle the jets we have today.
What is the proper way to handle the count of these filings?
Bush used his diplomatic skills to handle important foreign missions for Reagan.
Every time something needed to be done, someone volunteered to handle it.
Those senators have been discussing how to handle the issue under repeal.
"Everybody's body is going to handle it a different way," he said.
The executive branch has no one single agency assigned to handle cyber.
But the weight of this knowledge eventually became too much to handle.
"IP issues are extremely expensive to litigate and to handle," Williams clarifies.
It is your job to be prepared to handle any reaction professionally.
We haven't quite diversified our economy enough to handle another long recession.
The question is: Who will be able to handle the old one?
Valeant is also struggling to handle more than $30 billion in debt.
But environmental advocates and many lawmakers distrust Pruitt to handle the issue.
As always, she's prepared to handle whatever Donald Trump throws her way.
There's no bank stepping in to handle that mortgage: just the taxpayers.
If your relationship is unfulfilling, that's not the way to handle it.
But it went very quick that I learned to handle the situation.
When you're young, you're scared and don't know how to handle it.
And it's far from clear that it is prepared to handle them.
Others argue that the peninsula is not equipped to handle tourist buses.
Normal people sometimes need religion or something like that to handle death.
It's even grown hard to handle the small stuff under President Trump.
But deciding how to handle the current situation could be especially difficult.
This is a product that would allow Facebook to handle people's money.
The new terminal is expected to handle some 50 million passengers annually.
What do you think is the best way to handle this information?
"It's just too much to handle after everything that's happened," she said.
Powell said the economy is strong enough to handle tighter monetary policy.
How would you advise him to handle the disappearance of Mr. Khashoggi?
This week, a divide on how to handle that became more apparent.
About a third say they trust Sanders most to handle a crisis.
You develop confidence, you're able to handle the knocks a little easier.
They take on more risk than they can reasonably expect to handle.
Did you have to learn how to handle firearms for this role?
"That will be a matter for the judge to handle," he said.
She left because the harassment she faced was too severe to handle.
We have accordingly developed a warped sense of how to handle aggression.
But over the past year the paper proved too much to handle.
She was clueless about how to handle her attraction to this stranger.
And not many choreographers would be able to handle so many commissions.
And our political media still hasn't figured out how to handle this.
I quickly realized the responsibility was too much for him to handle.
I got to figure out how to handle the trolls on it.
Eventually, their hesitance gave way to a determination to handle it right.
Her first few tenants, however, were too much for her to handle.
We're told arguments have erupted over how best to handle the situation.
He told Vicki to talk to you about how to handle this.
He praises her ability to call him out and to handle grief.
One provision bans the use of government time to handle personal matters.
I never felt like I saw her unsure how to handle something.
But C.T.E. deprives such players of the ability to handle disputes rationally.
The company had to hire lawyers and accountants to handle it all.
Another downside is its hefty weight, which made it hard to handle.
We also try to handle mental illness and addiction the same way.
Offred is wrestling with several problems she's not sure how to handle.
"As an auctioneer it's always wonderful to handle living history," he said.
"Pompeo will need to handle Turkey, and Erdogan carefully herein," Ash said.
The Mexican government, they say, may not be able to handle it.
And there's one skill that has enabled them to handle that: Agility.
This will hinder the ability to handle a South China Sea event.
That's not fast enough to handle basic commerce, much less complex applications.
"We created a counternarcotics court to handle the narcotics issues," Sopko said.
"The White House is simply not equipped to handle this," he said.
Early on, the company hired a crisis PR firm to handle inquiries.
Do healthcare workers have the supplies they need to handle the pandemic?
Each person and couple must decide how to handle all these issues.
Whatever came next, she thought, she was strong enough to handle it.
Second, Trump showed how he intends to handle the race in 2020.
You have a lot of television to handle this fall 2019 season.
In instances where things are more complicated, here's how to handle it.
Eilenberg and Mac Lane's rudimentary categories were not designed to handle it.
And although I was terrified, I found the vehicle easy to handle.
China, for one, has allowed private firms to handle consumer credit information.
And national legal systems were not created to handle such global crimes.
It appears ending an NBA dynasty ain't all that easy to handle.
Rosenstein appointed Mueller as special counsel to handle the probe last year.
Mayors would also face questions about their readiness to handle national issues.
That is something that we believe that God is going to handle.
They want a car that has the capacity to handle any situation.
That seemed to be, to me, the fair way to handle it.
What advice would you give Trump on how to handle the relationship?
The transit authority ran extra trains and buses to handle the crowds.
Notably absent is any policy on how to handle posts about politics.
I believe there was a better way to handle the initial stop.
Some businesses may use automated accounts to handle basic customer service queries.
For regulators, how to handle Silicon Valley giants is the new challenge.
Andrade said he is working on securing funds to handle the problem.
Now the EU has trained the Libyan Coast Guard to handle rescues.
And it's what leads them to handle problems and failures more productively.
And Trump doesn't have an effective team in place to handle it.
They were especially uncertain about how to handle the raids on chacras.
Moreover, they complained, they didn't have personnel to handle so many visitors.
The executive branch has no one single agency assigned to handle cyber.
But also I feel like I'm mature enough now to handle it.
How will she be able to handle future challenges on her own?
The country is even importing labor, partly to handle a construction boom.
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Also, it would be easier for the foundation to handle its workload.
"We hope to handle situations like this more gracefully in the future."
State and local cops aren't equipped to handle these complex, multinational investigations.
Both are anti-immigration but at odds over how to handle it.
We weren't even sure if we'd be able to handle the workload.
In the decades since, states gradually created offices to handle capital defense.
Midwest refiners invested billions of dollars to handle the heavier Canadian crude.
He had to hire a handful of employees just to handle calls.
The wheels on one side end up with a larger diameter, covering more distance to handle the longer outer track, while the wheels on the other side get smaller to handle the shorter distance on the inner track.
Now, after one year of unified GOP rule and in the midst of a recovering economy, the nation prefers Democrats 33-29 to "handle taxes" and favors Democrats by a 35-30 margin to handle the economy; 18.
It is fast and it is big, but we need to handle what the Pirates need to handle, and that was mental errors, dropped balls, missed tackles, or tackles that we just got ran over a couple of times.
Anderson said her experience allowed her to handle the conditions better than some of her younger competitors, who were struggling to reign in some of the jumps that went too big for them to handle in the windy conditions.
The big one is the expense of clinical trials, which are too much for medical charities to handle — perhaps too much for anyone to handle if a drug is off patent and there is no money to be made.
"I wasn't able to handle those two things at once," he told me.
Is he going to handle your interests as sloppily as he handled Melanias?
Do you need to handle highly dynamic data with a clear audit trail?
Do you trust Ryan Mathews to handle a full workload without getting hurt?
You do, however, have to a have in place to handle these scenarios.
The government has hired a private Canadian shipping company to handle the operation.
They're just so cute that you might not even able to handle it.
DRC expects to handle 2.5 million cubic yards in the Houston area alone.
PEOPLE learns that detectives continue to handle the investigation as a homicide case.
Grant says he decided to handle the situation by not making any excuses.
The news of Beyoncé's pregnancy was, for most folks, a lot to handle.
The agency sent 150 more agents to the border to handle the influx.
Most email services allow you to set rules for how to handle email.
More to the point, you have to be able to "handle stressful situations."
Maybe get someone who knows what they're doing to handle your security needs.
That shift might explain why Hart seemed to handle his scandal astonishingly badly.
Ahead, Dr. Zeichner sheds light on how to handle blind zits at home.
There's never been something we haven't been able to handle in some capacity.
Failure to handle the protests would reflect "very poorly" on Xi, Lam said.
The beautiful day proved too hot to handle for some of the models.
Misfits Market has raised $16.5 million in Series A to handle just that.
As humans we don't always know how to handle them or express them.
Our zipline staff is highly trained to handle a variety of possible situations.
The sturdier design and wider wheel is designed to handle potholes and curbs.
So are they acting like a company that is able to handle this?
The amount of hair in this picture is almost too much to handle.
"There are few ways to handle tough conversations, like political arguments," Post says.
In a situation where I have no idea how to handle grieving children.
And I'm even more glad you got old enough to handle it yourselves!
The House is still considering how to handle contempt issues on the floor.
Are the locals given agency to handle their problems with the money raised?
" For SE Cupp, the key question was how to handle the "good economy.
We have the confidence to handle the complex situation at home and abroad.
Yet despite its inevitability, there is no official framework to handle this displacement.
The containers are tying up equipment needed to handle loaded containers, he said.
But I have never figured out how to handle any of these things.
When she refused, Orlando police were brought in to handle the squirrel situation.
Google's main advantage over the Echo is its ability to handle contextual conversations.
It said, however, the courts will continue to handle "urgent and essential" matters.
Building a process to handle each type of alert and match takes time.
Volunteers who come to pick up are also getting trained to handle plastic.
It is the only way to handle the pain, and stay the course.
I'm scared that I'm not going to handle [the] emotional breakdown, you know?
The U.S. Constitution gives the House wide latitude in how to handle impeachment.
Many social services have struggled with how to handle anonymity over the years.
Shocking information may come your way, but you'll know how to handle it.
Border facilities are straining to handle large numbers of people and many children.
I'm not sure interest rate policy is necessarily the way to handle that.
I think you'd like to handle that sort of thing through other channels.
"There's not much room to handle a rise in food prices," said Boockvar.
Throughout our evolution, our minds have evolved to handle immediate problems and threats.
But these shelters are poorly equipped to handle people with severe mental illness.
There were not enough emergency operators to handle all the calls they received.
Sirisena appointed four ministers on a temporary basis to handle the main ministries.
Share any information their teams need to handle those tasks in their absence.
Other satirists are finding Mr Trump's tendency to defy parody harder to handle.
People also suggested less harsh ways to handle Santa letters this time around.
The live stream went down, seemingly unable to handle the load of viewers.
It's simply encouraging people to handle raw turkey carefully and cook it thoroughly.
Others like Eaze have vied to handle how it gets to your door.
They'd say, 'Why couldn't she hire a big strong man to handle him?
Upon anticipating that possibility, they could negotiate a bipartisan plan to handle it.
You can just use it to handle a specific brick in your infrastructure.
Still, I wondered what the "right" way to handle her behavior actually was.
As humans, we don't always know how to handle them or express them.
According to Handle, there are $13 billion in unpaid construction invoices every year.
It should be able to handle a range of up to 2.4 miles.
So I decided to look for a toy company to handle the manufacturing.
But Raphael is confident of the Hall's ability to handle any growing pains.
"The judge knew that he had to handle this matter quickly," he said.
Is he going to handle your interests as sloppily as he handled Melania's?
Courtney is seemingly shy, and she doesn't know how to handle Demi's brashness.
Makan Delrahim is Trump's nominee to handle antitrust cases at the Justice Department.
"His addiction was something that no one knew how to handle," says Taraborrelli.
You may have engineers cobble together custom code to handle the lifecycle management.
Yet big alliances, not to mention crossborder transactions, are fiendishly hard to handle.
Yasushi Ooishi of TEPCO works in the team to handle the contaminated water.
They thought this might offer a way to handle microcredit repayments, reducing costs.
Maybe Timberlake should ask them how to handle this whole cake-eating conundrum.
Studios, Jack Warner, is equipped to handle constant use—while still looking beautiful.
Clinton is the best-prepared candidate to handle any crisis, domestic or foreign.
Today's coastal defenses may be equipped to handle a one-hundred year storm.
Q: Trump suggested a military court system is needed to handle such cases.
The volunteer fire department was also on hand to handle any potential explosions.
That is more secondhand trauma than any of us is equipped to handle.
It's similar to choosing a person of color to handle your jazz score.
But most recyclers are not equipped to handle or process all these materials.
It claims to handle 1,700 or so disputes a year, mostly between Republicans.
Instead, Essential would reportedly contract Foxconn to handle most of the phone's development.
Plus, who better than a poet to handle Costello's gnarly wordplay with aplomb?
Commanders in the US can exercise discretion when deciding how to handle deserters.
And our language is not set up to handle that kind of ambiguity.
Varas' research finds that people use multiple financial institutions to handle their investments.
So it should be able to handle the classic OS with ease, right?
One thing is clear: Fieri's been "too hot to handle" all this time.
When cool enough to handle, peel the eggs and add to the jar.
After prototyping different locking systems, this new, easier-to-handle method came about.
Physically fit enough to handle the (high gravity forces) ... make the lap times.
That's not something routing protocols in the past have been built to handle.
As he warned us, you're going to need oven mitts to handle it.
They gauge a bank's preparedness and ability to handle economic downswings and crises.
The rewiring job to handle the power load was paid for in pot.
Facebook is said to be preparing its own services to handle these functions.
The manufacturer has said there is a documented procedure to handle the situation.
Majorities across racial lines choose Clinton as better able to handle foreign policy.
His opponents don't seem to know how to handle his counter-cultural appeal.
According to Handle, there are $104 billion in unpaid construction invoices every year.
"You can pray for guidance about how to handle sexual abuse," said Huizar.
Remove the marrowbones and let them rest until they're cool enough to handle.
Mary Mascher, another Democrat, said it was unsafe for minors to handle guns.
I've lost friends and family over this because it's too much to handle.
The biggest sticking point for Republicans is how to handle ObamaCare's insurer requirements.
Why do you think they see her as more ready to handle that?
"School districts must follow the steps in place to handle threats," said Knight.
This requires a platform that's been built to handle those kinds of connections.
You always get judged, so you have to learn how to handle that.
They also protested the temporary hiring of veterinarians to handle emergency meat inspections.
Oregon's length and athleticism on the perimeter was difficult for Arizona to handle.
It becomes harder and harder to handle complex tasks like chalking your fingers.
Trump has retained a team of lawyers to handle the growing legal swirl.
Part of that's luck, but it's also knowing how to handle the situation.
They learn the appropriate ways to handle persons in crisis, regardless of diagnosis.
Its ability to "handle" objects is where the inspiration for its name originated.
Others wondered if the individual federations were equipped to handle the review process.
And it barely allows for us to handle the curation on its behalf.
To handle all that data, the Inspire 2 has added an onboard SSD.
Google's natural language analysis will be able to handle morphology and syntax analysis.
Drain and run the eggs under cold water until cool enough to handle.
But there's no instruction on how to handle an entire country getting caught.
The ports are also not sufficiently developed to handle large-scale coal exports.
As such, we refuse to handle any individual loans connected to North Korea.
To be a good investor, you have to be able to handle uncertainty.
You scour the Internet for recommendations on how to handle multiple food allergies.
A B-24 was no easy machine to handle, especially under constant fire.
We can all agree those photos would be almost too adorable to handle.
Fitch expects IPG to maintain sufficient liquidity to handle seasonal working capital swings.
"Coming back to this is really difficult to handle," said resident Rick Martinez.
" She also noted, "I don't know how to handle this kind of attention.
And we have to handle our other problems with Iran as they arise.
"I was surprised I was able to handle all of that," she said.
If something happened to me today, they would be able to handle it.
Twenty-six percent say they don't trust either candidate to handle nuclear weapons.
Inside the Trump Administration, there is disagreement about how to handle North Korea.
And we have expanded the organization, physically tore down walls, to handle this.
Unlike her husband, she wasn't trained on how to handle emergencies, prosecutors say.
Voters in both states say Clinton is better able to handle foreign policy.
What I faced that day – I didn't know how to handle that evil.
Spain's government is able to handle the situation on its own, Macron said.
Having ridden seldom since childhood, I worried about being able to handle her.
Ge said those operations could expand to handle 10 million tonnes per year.
PDVSA has not yet chosen a firm to handle the new STS operation.
Google is testing how to handle encryption as quantum computing becomes the norm.
Since Veronica was about to take a shower, he went to handle it.
Many companies use Twitter to handle customer service requests and complaints, for example.
But Congress knew how to handle new developments that undermine federal worker protections.
Is my child responsible enough to handle their own money at the moment?
According to Zidle, the market is more than equipped to handle higher rates.
The South African comedy veteran Devin Gray knows how to handle a crowd.
This tiny issue is a great example of how to handle public snafus.
These are not easy mediums to handle, as so many politicians have learned.
The ability to handle dynamic environments is particularly important in the factory setting.
The company insists the TV requires its A9 processor to handle the tasks.
Q: How did you select the right team to handle your financial affairs?
Burgess was appointed to handle the transaction by the High Court of Malaya.
But he still found the cost of living in China hard to handle.
Twitter said that it will work with the lawmakers to handle these concerns.
I would not know what to do with myself, how to handle myself.
Daisy and Richard claimed the crew didn't know how to handle the situation.
Set the chicken aside until cool enough to handle, then shred the meat.
Clients would get cracked out and I didn't know how to handle that.
Current satellite propulsion technologies rely on toxic fuel that is dangerous to handle.
Oklahoma has to handle some multiple pressure situations when they prepare for Villanova.
He creates his own strike zone sometimes, but he's able to handle that.
Overnight championship contention is a setting Kerr obviously knows how to handle. 8.
In addition to custody, the private judge needs to handle the property settlement.
Public establishments are still figuring out how to handle Juuls and other vaporizers.
For now at least, artificial intelligence is better suited to handle the diagnosis.
The college intervenes and offers to handle calls from the press for me.
To handle his paranoia, the rapper turned to alcohol as a coping mechanism.
This compact drill is able to handle most simple jobs around the house.
I try to handle this stuff professionally, but it does get to me.
Congress cannot rely on the Department of Justice to handle this job alone.
Agents recommend hiring a lawyer to handle the paperwork and research the title.
Mercedes has configured the vehicle motors to handle different aspects of the driving.
It remains unclear how the White House plans to handle that logistical challenge.
And it's far from clear government technologists are prepared to handle that strain.
He was often relied upon to handle delicate situations with the network's stars.
The best way to handle a newly uncertain life is to take action.
They are given guidance on how to handle their emotions without reacting impulsively.
Surging health supply to handle the infections we already have and currently expect.
Many other refugee camps also don't have the tools to handle an outbreak.
Easygoing babies, on the other hand, are able to handle much more stimulation.
How much nerd porn is one person (or one nation) built to handle?
In the early days, we wondered: How are we going to handle this?
The world's poorest countries, in particular, are ill-equipped to handle this disruption.
Rather, one has to learn a better — and permanent — way to handle food.
"We are a little lost in how to handle this," Mattebo told me.
Yet right now, there are not nearly enough counselors to handle the task.
I worry a lot about how we're going to handle the next recession.
But the Grand Slam leaders have not agreed on how to handle Sharapova.
Saban demanded that his own quarterback be able to handle the same challenge.
But some Border Patrol agents are now being trained to handle the interviews.
Unfortunately, it wasn't intended to handle the problem of a corrupt, irresponsible president.
Increasing the capacity of our health care system to handle pandemics is essential.
"We talked for a while just about how to handle it," Fish said.
Since then, SpaceX has been modifying the launchpad to handle the larger rocket.
It knows how to handle change, and the people here are very flexible.
"Whatever came to the door, he tried to handle it," Father Ahlin remembered.
Some states might be more prepared to handle the financial burden than others.
Spencer Stuart, an executive recruiting firm, has been retained to handle the search.
At one point Lloyds Banking Group employed 20103,000 people to handle PPI complaints.
Walmart has also been talking with employees about how to handle the memorial.
"I was embarrassed that I didn't know how to handle it," recalled Christine.
Where is the common sense to handle such thinking privately, not on Twitter?
A changed United States is now grappling with how to handle the accusation.
The Yankees knew how to handle the postseason and the Mariners did not.
Birth centers aren't equipped to handle complicated births or to provide epidural anesthesia.
Technically speaking, many nursing homes are well-equipped to handle a deadly virus.
Some of them were difficult to handle, but you can always do better.
Taking care of your body will prepare it to handle stress more effectively.
"Our onsight clinics are not equipped to handle COVID-19," the memo said.
To handle the steamier moments in "Bakkhai," the Stratford Festival hired Ms. Sina.
Whatever the reason, Robin's got faith his boss knows how to handle things.
The scandal led to mounting distrust over the government's ability to handle pandemics.
It was designed to handle a tall pile of takeout and delivery orders.
Action Park eventually bought the town new ambulances to handle trips to hospitals.
They win so often they seem not to know how to handle defeat.
As governments struggled to handle the influx, some Europeans rushed to offer aid.
The company has begun testing drones to handle inventory at its labyrinthine warehouses.
They haven't created a broad enough throwing foundation to handle the pitching workloads.
There, he learned to handle small arms and explosives and make suicide vests.
He reportedly discussed bringing Flood on to handle his interactions with Mueller's team.
Other options going forward to handle higher costs include substituting materials, he added.
Coming up with a plan for how to handle your bills is important.
If he is unable to handle that disparagement, what will his reaction be?
And if so, do you know the best ways to handle an inheritance?
Tax advisers, however, question whether that is the right way to handle it.
Larger areas are a bit much for the Switch to handle, it seems.
The ID Buzz will be able to handle normal assisted driving, Hitzinger said.
That's clearly not a reasonable way to handle a large number of requests.
Stein also said the state court was ill-equipped to handle the challenge.
I genuinely believe that most voters are adult enough to handle the truth.
And sometimes when I'm scripting, it's not always easy to handle the details.
Then consider what new responsibilities and privileges your child is ready to handle.
Yet the Kihuen investigation may prove difficult for the Ethics panel to handle.
How prepared will they be to handle daily challenges, both banal and catastrophic?
Developers can also choose how to handle images spanning across the two displays.
Ultra-premium Gigabit Connection a little too much speed for you to handle?
A financial planner can figure out the best way to handle your loans.
Can the President be trusted to handle the role of commander-in-chief?
"Will this be too much for the old man to handle?" she wondered.
In France, there are two ways to handle property management of residential buildings.
I think that is a bit much for the stock market to handle.
Loop sits on top of Shopify to handle all of a brand's returns.
Just to think through the better way to handle some of those nuances.
He was not allowed, he said, a little less proudly, to handle money.
Moore, who was married, was hired by Johnson's mother to handle the case.
The only issue he's not the most trusted to handle best: abortion rights.
My sister is extremely sensitive, so I will have to handle this carefully.
Drain and transfer to a large bowl until cool enough to handle. 5.
Like a lot of alcoholics, I'm worried about how to handle the holidays.
"I think they will not be able to handle it," she told me.
Murdoch demurred, saying he trusted the paper's editors to handle the matter fairly.
The authorities say they have security measures in place to handle the crowds.
We were ill-equipped to handle the level of corruption within the state.
We should accept two principles in the debate over how to handle refugees.
Our pilots are trained to handle such emergencies and safely landed the aircraft.
YouTube has repeatedly grappled with how to handle controversial content aimed at children.
She said a "filter team" has been set up to handle such problems.
But here's how to handle this situation and prepare for the next one.
An organizational psychologist offers strategies to handle even the most hopelessly overstuffed inbox.
The team is on tap to handle local emergency responses like this one.
Over the years our two parties have usually managed to handle deep fractures.
Every campus president has to handle tough issues because every university has them.
Gauff has continued to handle the heat of the spotlight admirably, Mouratoglou said.
It was too much for me to handle, and I just started weeping.
He set up a shell company, Essential Consultants LLC, to handle the payment.
Of course, it's great to get one, but it's hard to handle it.
Obviously they've got some issues to handle and some things to work out.
So how do South Koreans think they are equipped to handle this problem?
But that's changing so quickly that people don't know how to handle that.
Have you guys talked internally about how you want to handle that story?
"There really hasn't been any government trust, period, to handle it," he said.
Redstone preferred to handle the matter by not renominating him to the board.
And the fast food chain was woefully unprepared to handle what came next.
These AI chips (or subsets of chips) are designed to handle the sorts of calculations needed for machine learning, in the same way that graphics chips are designed to handle the sorts of calculations needed for pushing pixels to a display.
You'll still have to use one of the existing Google Assistant interfaces — your phone or a Google Home — but they'll be able to handle commands that you had to open up LG's or GE's app to handle in the past.
He and others have shown that, through their extraordinary ability to handle multiple sets of chromosomes and still perform and divide normally, liver cells become almost like immune cells — genetically diverse enough to handle nearly any poison thrown at them.
One of my mainstay clients warned that I may not be able to handle my current workload once the Beloved Bundle arrived; another questioned if I wanted to work at all while I was learning how to handle being a parent.
"We are going to handle the end the way we like to handle the important things in our 'Scandal' family: all together, white hats on, Gladiators running full speed over a cliff," Shonda Rhimes told The Hollywood Reporter last year.
Rev is also designed to handle thousands of miles per year for several years.
I don't think either of us at the time knew how to handle it.
It just became a very painful experience until I learned how to handle it.
But local governments reckon they need over €135bn just to handle the current backlog.
JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers have discovered a way to handle their newfound stardom.
Youth are faced with bombardment of information and we must prepare to handle it.
"I need you to handle a wire transfer for me today," the "mayor" replied.
The system is being developed to handle cruise control, lane keeping and collision avoidance.
Train the voice assistant to handle many ways of phrasing a question or command.
I guess my six-month-pregnant belly was too much for Instagram to handle.
He knows how to handle these kinds of challenges: more rigorous process, tighter management.
VMware's new offerings around cloud-native now position Dell to handle multicloud enterprise operations.
How to handle it: "Reflect on your independence, personal freedom, and truth," Tripp says.
She [masseuse] has a lawyer but wants us to handle with discipline and counseling.
He's considering renting space at funeral homes in the community to handle the overflow.
But she believes Picard's formula was the only fair way to handle the situation.
Now Kopp&aposs stomach is twisted in knots wondering how to handle the situation.
To offset those costs, retailers work with resellers to handle return and excess items.
With bitcoin's popularity soaring, that arrangement leaves the system straining to handle the load.
Amazon has been stepping up efforts to handle more packages fully on its own.
But most people probably would not be able to handle this kind of stress.

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