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Sentence count:243Posted:2017-03-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: public opinionpublic opinion pollslopingdevelopingdeveloping countrydeveloping countriescopiedcopiousMeaning: ['kəʊpɪŋ]  n. brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall. 
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(31) Perhaps the rationalisation the person devises for coping with the first loss is shattered by the second loss.
(32) The social structures for coping with human population collapse are nearly nil.
(33) The measures being used for coping with ash handling problems for the first four options described above would also be applicable.
(34) It made coping with locally severe unemployment difficult, since only the resources of the rate-paying parishioners could be drawn on.
(35) Whatever the fortunes of the major political parties, it is likely that managers will be coping with rapid change.
(36) Curd took the group, seated in a large circle, through the various steps of coping with grief.
(37) At both stages, coping can have behavioural and psychological aspects.
(38) She had been active in mothering already, and this was useful in coping with her mixed feelings.
(39) Given this apparent potential it is interesting to see how the various manufacturers are coping with the current market expansion.
(40) The other was in her 60s, living nearby and coping with a physical disability of her own.
(41) It is very helpful to exchange information and coping measures with other sufferers of the disease and their families.
(42) In this final session Margaret was encouraged to explore possible ways of coping at times of further crises.
(43) It will also pay to evaluate how the material is coping with weathering and wear from traffic.
(44) But they have paid a high psychological price, coping with the North by trying to pretend thatit does not exist.
(45) There are also several studies being made of how otters are coping with the pressures that we are imposing on them.
(46) The public sector, after years of commercialisation, is not coping well.
(47) Secondly, the staff on the ward will themselves need assistance in coping with their own feelings about the tragedy.
(48) It was too complicated coping with a system of security locks for three doors.
(49) Instead they become angry when asked about it because they are not all right and are not coping.
(50) Planning also helps to produce a mechanism for coping with change and focuses attention and effort on key issues.
(51) The theory also has difficulty in coping with colour perception when a particular object may come in a number of colours.
(52) I was very sick for twenty-four hours, and Michael was coping with everything.
(53) However,(sentencedict.com/coping.html) welcoming children and coping with them are quite separate qualities.
(54) Welcome ... Coping with a slope is a major headache for thousands of people.
(55) Health professionals, particularly doctors, find particular difficulty in coping with a disabling illness in adult life.
(56) His father, my ex-husband, was chronically depressed, just had a real bad time coping with life.
(57) Her husband was described as having difficulty coping with her.
(58) Now Peter's family can get on with looking after him and coping with his illness without worrying about losing their home.
(59) Coping with life in old age without drink may require an entirely new and improved self-image.
(60) For example, communes have difficulty in coping with adolescent children.
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