How to use in-sentence of “cope”:
– Those affected can learn to cope and do many things, if they get enough support and are taught well.
– Another excellent skeleton of “Xiphactinus audax” was collected by Edward Drinker Cope during the late nineteenth century heyday of American paleontology.
– To cope with the troop shortages, the Volksgrenadier divisions were created in 1944.
– It turned out Marsh was right, and Cope was humiliated.
– For a few weeks, they have to cope with jungle creatures such as snakes, spiders, cockroaches and more.
– Goosefeather must cope with the ability to see the fate of living cats around him, including his own.
– White, to play, may wish to cope with Black playing 10…Nf4.

Example sentences of “cope”:
– When the human immune system is Exposure exposed to an infection once, it can learn how to cope quickly if it is exposed to it again.
– But what about the underlying cause of anxiety? The two treatment types above focus on either reducing the symptoms of anxiety, or, helping a person cope with their disorder.
– Most console workloads also cope with 128 MB of RAM at the cost of increased swap activity in tight situations.
– It was first discovered in 1868 by a scientist named Edward Drinker Cope who accidentally put the head on the tail.
– A new pedestrian link to Kowloon Tong Station southern concourse and a new entrance were opened on 15 April 2004 to cope with the increase in interchange passenger flow.
– Edward Cope also went on expeditions to caves; the last cave he visited was the Wyandotte Caves in Indiana in 1871.
– His government was seen as being unable to cope with and this started to affect Rudd’s popularity.
– Five COPE trustees, one NPA trustee, and one Green trustee were elected.
– Eight COPE councillors and two NPA councillors were elected.
– Except for the rolling stock of the Airport Express, all trains are designed with features to cope with high density passenger traffic on stopping services.
– Because data vault modeling stores the source of the data separately from the data itself, it can cope with change in the business environment.
- When the human immune system is Exposure exposed to an infection once, it can learn how to cope quickly if it is exposed to it again.
- But what about the underlying cause of anxiety? The two treatment types above focus on either reducing the symptoms of anxiety, or, helping a person cope with their disorder.
- Most console workloads also cope with 128 MB of RAM at the cost of increased swap activity in tight situations.
– In 1896 Cope got sick, and he died on April 12, 1897.
– They also had to be fit to fight well and cope with any injuries.
– In 2007, the website moved from being sponsored and shared to running from dedicated hardware to cope with a sudden increase in popularity that happened because of these improvements.
– The college gave Cope an honorary master’s degree and hired him to teach Zoology.
– At the beginning of the American Civil War Cope tried to get a job helping in a field hospital.
– It was named after Edward Drinker Cope a paleontologypaleontologist, a dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex”.
– The Cope rearrangement is an extensively studied organic reaction involving the sigmatropic rearrangement of 1,5-dienes.
– With a roadway only wide, and with serious structural weaknesses, the bridge was ill-equipped to cope with motor traffic.
– Our small base of editors cannot possibly hope to cope with the added maintenance that these categories create.
More in-sentence examples of “cope”:
- In 1874 Cope discovered the Puerco formation in New Mexico during the Wheeler Survey.
- Resilience is a term used in psychology to describe the capacity of people to cope with stress and catastrophe.
- Paleontologists suggest that its giant size was an adaptation for life in the murky bottom waters, where a correspondingly large gill area would have allowed the animal to cope with oxygen-depleted waters.
– In 1874 Cope discovered the Puerco formation in New Mexico during the Wheeler Survey.
– Resilience is a term used in psychology to describe the capacity of people to cope with stress and catastrophe.
– Paleontologists suggest that its giant size was an adaptation for life in the murky bottom waters, where a correspondingly large gill area would have allowed the animal to cope with oxygen-depleted waters.
– The way they cope with planning and imagination is by saying the phrase “I have a picture”, and then talking about their thoughts.
– They state that rates of Stress stress, depression and obesity are high as people try to cope with the emptiness and disappointments of consumer life.
– Marsh eventually won the Bone Wars by finding 80 new species of dinosaur, while Cope only found 56.
– In 1874 Cope volunteered for the Wheeler Survey.
– In 1886 Professor Cope fired his fossil diggers and started selling some of his large fossil collection to museums.
– Maintaining and improving software is the stage to cope with new faults or requirements, it usually takes a lot of time and effort.
– Helen Brittas, played by Pippa Haywood, finds it increasingly difficult to cope with Gordon.
– EN has the manpower needed to cope with the amount of vandalism they get; we do not.
– The earlier revision was able to cope with faster speeds between 36-44 points on the three reflex games, Colors, Numbers and Combo than the original revision.
– While the family members lament Shorvori’s death, Parth struggles to cope with the pain of losing her.
– However, it is too small to cope with internal buses, so they stop at bus stops along the streets.
– In the 1880s, Cope lost so much money in his silver mines that he had to sell a lot of his fossil collection in 1886.
– Because of hyperinflation, or inflation that is out of control, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe had to print banknotes with higher values to cope with the rising cost of living.
– This essay is about working with other users, and methods to cope with the stress of handling difficult situations.
– Many of the organisms that live there have adapted, to be able to cope with these conditions.
– These people either need to learn how to cope with this fact, or leave.
– Species like these change their physiology to cope with the amount of salt in the water.
– In order to cope with life in this habitat, vampire squid have developed several radical adaptations.
– This is because Black slaves in the United States turned to religion, as a way to cope with the pain of slavery.
– The last of these spanned four episodes during the show’s ninth season, in which he portrayed Paul Nathan, a medical student struggling to cope with Parkinson’s disease.
– In the 1870s, the famous American paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope discovered another, more complete set of fossils in North America, and named them “Diatryma”.Cope, Edward Drinker 1876.
– His parents were to William Zevon, a Secular Jew and Beverly Cope Simmons, a Mormon from Salt Lake City, Utah.
– As the host evolves defences, so the parasite evolves to cope with this.
– When Cope came back, two years-worth of collecting by his man Lucas awaited him.
– They must be able to cope with a constantly changing environment — fluctuations in water temperature, salinity, and oxygen content.
– In 1868 Professor Marsh said Cope put the skull of dinosaur at the tail end.
– Edward Drinker Cope and the changing structure of evolutionary theory.
– The Union of the Two Kingdoms fell apart and regional leaders had to cope with the resulting famine.
– The next year, 1876, Cope moved his wife and daughter from their house by the apple orchard in Haddonfield, New Jersey back to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – this time to a row house in the City.
– The soldiers found it difficult to cope with the swelling wearing their boots but after realised that they could not get the boot on again as the foot had swollen to twice its size.
– Special Anniversary Features: Cope in retrospect.
– The robot is in charge of five smaller less intelligent robots and cannot cope with the responsibility.
– And, Cope almost got fired from the University of Pennsylvania.
– Does anyone think that this Wiki degrades the English language? Aren’t we assuming that English speakers aren’t intelligent enough to cope with sophisticated language? Sorry if I’m right off, I’m new here.
– In a similar manner, people can be helped to cope with a number of mental disorders.
– In many cases,a person who is able to cope with stress, who sleeps enough, and who does not drink too much can reduce the risk of having a seizure.
– In that way, people “learn” how to cope with their fears, for example.
– If something goes wrong the diver may not be able to cope with the problem.
– Pitcairn, with only 30 hectares of land suitable for farming, could no longer cope with a large population.
– To cope with their feelings, they hurt themselves and others around them.
– Longfellow wrote the book to help him cope with his wife’s death.
– Edward Drinker Cope first named “Coelophysis” in 1889.
– Mistystar struggles to cope with the knowledge that her medicine cat doesn’t believe in StarClan.
– Redescription of “Elasmosaurus platyurus”, Cope 1868 of Kansas, U.S.A.
– He used music to help him cope with the abuse, playing instruments and singing gospel music in his father’s church.
– Beyond policies and guidelines, the main problem with these categories is that, on a wiki of this size, with so few active editors, we cannot cope with the added maintenance in seeing that these consistently adhere to WP:BLP policies.
– China stated it would gratefully accept international help to cope with the quake.
