Sentence examples for been forced to cope from inspiring English sources

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They've been forced to cope with extra bag checks, closer scrutiny of their identification, and full body pat-downs that include children as well as adults.

In the aftermath of the suicides, Foxconn has been forced to cope with a wave of bad publicity at home and overseas.

He has been forced to cope in the last few years while other trainers, notably Lukas and Bob Baffert, have monopolized the winner's circle at the classics.

Most big firms, including Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley in recent memory, have been forced to cope with Machiavellian maneuverings that require colleagues to choose sides and leave once amicable connections in tatters.

With anemic building rates and tighter maintenance budgets, analysts say, the Navy has been forced to cope with an aging fleet that some say is not up to its challenges.

Not shocking in the sense that a 17-year-old boy – who, lest we forget, has been forced to cope without experiencing much of a childhood and then the premature death of his father and mentor – has taken his eye off the ripples beneath him.

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Pets are also being forced to cope.

Now, as they near the midpoint of the season, they are forced to cope with another.

I'll say yes, as long as we are forced to cope with the current financial situation.

In stages, elaborate financing programs and price support systems were phased out, and producers were forced to cope with free-market forces.

Being forced to cope with the roommate they've been assigned to, he argues, will teach them to appreciate their differences and provides good training for marriage.

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