US /ˈmænɪdʒ wɪð/
・UK /ˈmænidʒ wɪð/
Oh it's alright. We can manage with one umbrella.
We can manage with one umbrella, don't worry.
Do you think we'll manage with it?
Do you think we'll manage with it?" and I'm like, "You've got to," because I was, like, on those steps, like, it will just look so epic,
It means to manage with limited resources.
It means to manage with limited resources.
Because when you have all of this complexity in your code and your systems and your product, it means that you need a larger team to actually deal and manage with them all.
and manage with them all.
One of the crises you had to manage with China was over with the human rights activist, uh, Chen Guangzhen.
HAASS: One of the crises you had to manage with China was over -- with the human rights
It means to manage with available resources.
Children can manage with not knowing a few words in a text, but as soon as they don't know more than a few words, they really have issues with comprehending that text.