Sentence examples for to cope under from inspiring English sources

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The more so, perhaps, because the BNP was itself struggling to cope under a harsher spotlight.

As the children have struggled to cope under mounting pressure by the programme, their behaviour has been critically scrutinised and harshly judged by the media and viewers.

Therefore, the design of many long-distance calls reveals evidence of acoustic adaptations that allow animals to cope under difficult signaling conditions.

Ms Green 24, who has been leading poetry workshops and working as a librarian since graduating from university, told The Independent that teachers were struggling to cope under the current workload whilst being demonised in the media.

Many of the communications networks that do exist were knocked out and even those which remained in operation struggled to cope under the weight of traffic coming from people trying to contact family and friends.

2004 "To a pregnant 14-year-old struggling to grasp what's happening, a senior student with a whole life mapped out or a mother already failing to cope under difficult circumstances, abortion is the easy way out.

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Ever since, the majority of studies related to the energetic state model have dealt with the difficulty of children with ADHD to cope with under- or overactivation induced by the slow or fast event rate of tasks (see [ 6]).

You will also need to be able to cope well under pressure.

Marian proves to be a good student, taking pleasure in her Highland training as she learns Morse code, how to cope when under aggressive interrogation and how and where to plunge a knife in order to kill a man.

Overall, it appears that thermal acclimation probably gives mass-reared CM a significant performance advantage to cope better under adverse field temperatures when released in temperatures similar to their thermal history, which will in turn allow the laboratory-reared CM to compete better with wild individuals immediately after release.

Using as a basis the Moment Matching Problem (MMP), originally proposed by Høyland and Wallace (2001), we propose matching marginal (Empirical) Cumulative Distribution Function information of the uncertain parameters in order to cope with potentially under-specified MMP formulations.

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