Sentence examples for cope with famine from inspiring English sources

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While the rulers discussed reforms especially the formation of an all-Italian customs union and the measures needed to cope with famine in several regions, the populace began to stir.

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Such genes promote efficient use and conservation of food energy, he theorized, and thus were favored by natural selection to help our ancient ancestors cope with famines.

Those who chose to give birth during famine would be those with the capacity to cope with the famine.

We are going to strengthen those strategies to enable the community to cope with any famine attacks.

2002), it has been proposed that the response to limited food supply could represent a generalized evolutionary adaptation, potentially a strategy to cope with periods of famine (Kirkwood and Shanley 2005).

The United States currently devotes around $750 billion a year to its military, but only $15 billion to helping the world's poorest countries cope with disease, hunger and famine.

Industrialised countries in the G20 must also take a the lead by providing billions of pounds of new money – through the UN – to enable developing countries to develop cleanly and cope with the storms, droughts, famine and floods already being caused by climate change.

Settlements for victims of natural disasters, however, are not synonymous with refugee camps created to cope with complex emergencies (e.g., war, oppression, famine).

The international agencies that handle famines are well able to cope with local food shortfalls, provided warlords, rebels, terrorists and rioters allow them to get their trucks through.

Wirth could cope with that.

Who could cope with that?

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