No, (q)apt is more strict than dpkg with dependencies, and for good
reason. I really doubt qapt has any interest in "fixing" this and
helping users break their systems.
If you want Google to make their Chrome .debs install cleanly on Ubuntu,
then file a bug with Google.
** Changed in: libqapt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Chrome installation is not easy. Opening deb file says Cannot satisfy
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