Sentence examples for cope with the changes from inspiring English sources

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Legal & General insisted it was well-placed to cope with the changes.

Indeed, most parents learn to cope with the changes and help their daughters adjust too.

He is out of step, out of place, unable to cope with the changes that the passing years have wrought.

"Celebrating their accomplishments helps kids cope with the changes that will happen as they get older," Mr. Santamoor said.

Thanks to all of us, the earth's climate is rapidly warming, and trees can't evolve fast enough to cope with the changes.

In my favourite development, Isis the usually placid labrador was struggling to cope with the changes wrought by the arrival of a ping pong table.

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Keep updating it every month and people can't cope with the change.

The business will need to consider its ability to cope with the change, and its financial needs.

We might as well enjoy it while it lasts, but can we really cope with the change?

This nation of more than 80 million people is groping its way ahead partly because it has no real laws to cope with the change.

And the smoking ban, which comes into effect in England on July 1, is also an incentive to invest in restaurants rather than bars or pubs, which are generally less well placed to cope with the change.

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