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57 Sentences With "having to cope with"

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Japan is not the only country having to cope with a shrinking society.
Fire and ice Firefighters have a dangerous job, and that's without having to cope with arctic temperatures.
Also, their sturdiness—necessitated by having to cope with much higher cylinder pressures—gives them an enviable reputation for durability.
Still, despite having to cope with the rerouting of many trains, commuters generally found the eight-week-long disruption to be tolerable.
Although Pace has now gone one year without surgery, she still worries about having to cope with more skin cancers in the future.
The impact of Warren's having to cope with the fact that he's not the No. 1 priority in his mother's life is important.
Power lines have been reconnected but as the grid comes back online, residents are having to cope with regular government shutdowns, intended to conserve supplies.
" Cannon too observes: "I think there would probably some issues in terms of people who choose not to get enhanced having to cope with their irrelevance.
The industry is also having to cope with the fallout of its diesel crisis, and invest heavily in electric vehicles and more fuel-efficient petrol engines.
Those economies also are having to cope with uncertainty from Italy in the case of Europe and the deflating of a credit bubble in the case of China.
With both players having to cope with driving rain on a cold and gloomy day, it was Lyon, his body hardened by years of athletic endeavor, who pulled through.
Related: Here's What You Should Know About the Zika Virus The revelation comes at a time when the Games are already having to cope with growing allegations of corruption.
Some students eventually grow wistful about their weeks in camouflage—a period when lasting friendships are often forged by having to cope with "crappy things together", as a recent graduate puts it.
Asia's third-largest economy has been held back for years by a power shortage, with industries having to cope with blackouts and hospitals forced to rely on diesel-run generators for backup.
Production lines are standing idle, people with knowledge of the matter say, even as data shows Japanese steel pipe makers have expanded U.S. exports despite having to cope with 284 percent tariffs.
But soon enough, "Being Charlie" forgets about Eva to concentrate on Charlie's gruesome relapse on the eve of the governor's election, and David's having to cope with the negative publicity about his son's behavior.
And, according to The Economist, it is having to cope with a new weapon being used by forces helping Khalifa Haftar's Libyan National Army — well-aimed sniper rifles in the hands of newly recruited Russian mercenaries.
They are also having to cope with more expensive food imports due to a weaker pound since Britain voted to leave the European Union, while consumer spending is under pressure from rising inflation, subdued wage growth and economic uncertainty.
It also comes at a bad time for the European economy, which already is having to cope with a German economy that is now in recession and an Italy which is in the throes of yet another political crisis.
Millions of people in shanty towns, already having to cope with the the region's worst drought in a century, have historically borne the brunt of bad weather, with floods and heavy rain washing away homes built of planks and zinc sheets.
As well as Italy's government having to cope with the aftermath of European elections which coincided with news of the FCA-Renault plans, political leaders in Rome were only informed shortly before the deal was made public, an FCA source said.
In addition to having to cope with the growing shift towards more thoughtful and healthy eating here in the US, The Hershey Company also has to deal with insanely pricey cacao and the rise to prominence of high-quality small-batch chocolate producers.
This bind — between having to cope with a "toxic female boss" and worrying your feelings could be sexist — can fuel a simmering resentment, and creates a constant dilemma: After all, turning a blind eye only works to perpetuate toxic behavior by giving female leaders a free pass.
As a society on the verge of having to cope with unimaginable losses to human life, we should treat the Weinstein news as a harbinger of things to come, and as an opportunity to speak for those who are essentially voiceless and are directly in harm's way.
The French economy is being hit by social disruptions from the Yellow-Vest Movement, Italian economic confidence is being battered by its populist government's deficit-busting budget confrontation with the European Commission, and the German economy is having to cope with Angela Merkel's waning political star as well as with the prospect of increased U.S. automobile import tariffs.
Leaving London, Peter goes to a small village in Herefordshire, where there appears to be a supernatural element to the disappearance of two local girls. Having to cope with local cops, as well as local gods, Peter finds the mystery deepens.
After it came "Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)", about a rodeo cowboy having to cope with single parenthood (written by Seals and fellow Texan Bob McDill).Whitburn, Joel (1991). The Billboard Book of Number One Country Hits, p.458. .
The curiosity of the heroes leads them into a totally unexpected situation. They find themselves having to cope with the breakdown of the time machine, cold glacial period, unfriendly Papuan tribe. Knowledge, wit, friendship and the ability to do something with their hands help the friends successfully overcome all difficulties while making different scientific discoveries.
The 1970s saw the college having to cope with the climate of high unemployment, high inflation and political turmoil. The rising inflation meant rising running costs, which in turn affected the funding from local education authorities. Further consequences were that ever urgent fundraising became more difficult. Nevertheless Portland College continued its improvements to its curriculum.
He wonders if he killed his parents and suspects that in a way, probably due to years of having to cope with his aberrant behaviour, he at least brought them a little closer to death. He has never married and so the family line – assuming he has no brother – will end with him, effectively killing off the family name.
His record was a formidable 39 wins and 16 losses for the year. 1976 was a year of change, especially for Cho. Having to cope with the loss of his teacher, he regained his power and went on to having a very successful year. He began the year by winning the 1st Asahi Top Eight Players tournament.
In 1936 Allen undertook a three months' lecture tour of Canada and the USA. In the following year he lost the use of his right eye after an operation, while also having to cope with serious financial problems. In 1939 his twin brother Ernest, to whom he was very close, died. This, and the outbreak of World War II, pushed Allen into depression.
Another story was written for defenselink.mil, the press service for the United States Armed Forces in March 2007 about soldiers of the brigade and how they react to the desert climate of the country, having to cope with sandstorms and other issues.defenselink.mil: Sustainment Unit Weathers Dust Storm at Iraq Range, By Sgt. 1st Class Nicholas Conner, Special to American Forces Press Service.
In the field of neurology he also published several articles. After 1909 Wickman spent more and more time abroad. He worked at the institute of pathology and anatomy in Helsingfors and did psychiatric studies in Paris. Repeatedly having to cope with financial difficulties, he spent his last two years in Breslau and Straßburg, in both places working as an assistant to Adalbert Czerny, the co-founder of modern pediatrics.
In 2016, with threatened funding cuts to Trove, a public campaign led to a government commitment of million in December 2016, spread over four years. By early 2020, with the surge in demand for all types of digital services, the National Library was having to cope with increasingly dwindling staff resources to develop services on Trove and National edeposit, and undertook a restructure of its staffing and operations.
Nate is characterised as a career driven man due to his childhood experiences. Nate's profile on the show's official website details a backstory of having to cope with a terminally ill mother, a poor financial situation while studying a medical degree. Nate is described as a "fighter" who keeps on progressing despite a troubled personal life. Other character's are drawn to Nate due to his positive outlook on life.
Besides having to cope with her loss and the responsibility of taking complete charge of the barquentine, she had to depend on her first mate to interpret her orders to the crew. For fear that they might mutiny, she had to make sure the crew were not aware that the captain was gone. For the next fifty days Eliza Ann was the ship's master. Reform cleared Argentina and Eliza Ann successfully delivered Reform's cargo.
The story centers on Eugene Morris Jerome, a 20-year-old Jewish Brooklynite who is drafted into the United States Army during the last year of World War II and is sent to Biloxi, Mississippi, for basic training. While there he learns to cope with fellow soldiers from all walks of life, falls in love, and loses his virginity in less than ideal circumstances, all while having to cope with an eccentric drill sergeant.
There were also combination live action/animation films such as 1971's Bedknobs and Broomsticks. This trend of films inspired the 1980s and 1990s productions of classic children's films from America including Beauty and the Beast (1991) and Matilda (1996). American children's and family films of the 1980s include Popeye (1980), The Fox and the Hound (1981), Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), The Great Mouse Detective (1986), and The Little Mermaid (1989). Spielberg portrays children realistically, having to cope with issues.
"It triggered my dreams." Simoni turned professional in 1994 with the team, but suffered through an inauspicious rookie season, having to cope with the deaths of both his father and older brother. It was only three years later in 1997 that Simoni won his first professional race, a stage of the Giro del Trentino, while riding for the team of sports director Giancarlo Ferretti. 1998 was another disappointing season for Simoni, and his results sheet was barren after a year spent with the team.
Today the challenges prison libraries face range from the accessing materials to the lack of materials, from the lack of resources and programs to having to cope with untraditional learning environments. Further, prisoners don't receive the appropriate training on the proper technology to utilize those materials and resources they have accessed. The fastest growing population in prisons is the elderly, due primarily to longer sentences and limited parole. Many facilities are overcrowded, and the incarceration rate of ethnic minorities is high, including the growing population of non- or limited English speaking inmates.
After the study ended, many poor, African-American children ended up with neurological disabilities as a result, often incurring permanent nervous damage. Therefore, the study was not beneficial for the children themselves in terms of their health. In addition to having to cope with the impacted health of their children, parents also felt deceived by KKI team by being shown housing without full details behind the lead treatment quality of the properties they stayed in. Thus, criticism was made that both the children and parents were exploited by the study.
The following year, he appeared in The Hooligan Factory as Pete the Killer. In October 2014, it was announced that Bye would be taking over the role of Martin Fowler in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders. Since his debut in the show, his storylines have included: a relationship with Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner); believing that Stacey's son Arthur is his; having to cope with Stacey's bipolar disorder; suffering from a car crash with Arthur, and discovering that his character's friend Kush Kazemi (Davood Ghadami) is in fact Arthur's father.
The work was completed on schedule at the end of February 2007, despite having to cope with a spring, heavy rain, snow and winds. The viaduct was given Category 1 listing by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust in 2009. Paint applied in 1959 and partially repainted in 1997, was showing signs of flaking off, so a $13m project started in 2014 to blast off 7 tons of lead paint, using about 200 tons of garnet, strengthen and replace some steel sections and apply an oxide paint to the of the viaduct. Completion is planned for late 2016.
Not much is known of Ridley after this period except that his health was failing and much of the work of the photographic business fell to his daughter Winifred who also struggled to keep it going, having to cope with nursing sick relatives as well as homing wartime refugees. It appears that the Ridley & Miell partnership may also not have survived past the First World War. Portrait photographs from 1928 exist and bear the name “Miell & Miell”, so it may be that Harry Miell set up in business with his son. Ridley himself died in Bournemouth in June 1936, aged 75.
It is also believed that the Pixies may be used to speed up backcrossing or pseudobackcrossing. Teaching and studying grape growth, development and morphology at any times of the year is made possible by being able to obtain grapes of any age at any time of the year no matter the weather outside because it is grown in a protected environment. Interactions with diseases can also be studied more in depth and also berry development. Not having to cope with a 2–3-month window in the summer to obtain your data, you can now have access to it year around.
According to the director, though primarily a coming of age film, it also aimed to be a state of Britain film, capturing some of the great changes the country was undergoing. The British Empire was disappearing and, like the British Army which had sustained it, the nation had to find a new place in the world. The Army was radically different in having to cope with peacetime mass conscription of mostly unwilling and rebellious 18 year olds. An era passed with the death of King George VI, who had been the focus of loyalty during World War II, and the coronation of his daughter.
CN's, and later Via Rail's, TurboTrain service were marred with lengthy interruptions to address design problems and having to cope with poor track quality (accounted for by dual passenger-freight use); as such, the trains were operated at . The TurboTrain featured the latest technology advances such as passive coach tilting, Talgo attachment for rigid coach articulation and gas turbine power. The units were plagued with technical and reliability issues and were ultimately retired by 1982. Beginning in the 1970s, a consortium of several companies started to study Bombardier Transportation's LRC, which was a more conventional approach to high-speed rail, in having separate cars and locomotives, rather than being an articulated train.
The day trip visitor had become unwell around 30 minutes out of Penzance, so a doctor travelling on board asked for the helicopter. The ferry retreated to a more sheltered part of the coast, near Mousehole, so the patient could be winched up without having to cope with the strong winds.Woman airlifted from Scillonian III, 29 June 2011 (accessed 2011-08-16) On 24 May 2013, Scillonian III ran aground in St Mary's Harbour after being caught by a gust of wind, while attempting to berth by normal approach at low tide. The captain was intending to retreat and wait for the tide to rise when wind blew her shoreward and she made contact with the bottom, stranding 203 passengers for more than an hour.
The race uses a polar expedition ship as its base, traveling to the different course locations on the Antarctic Peninsula and offshore islands based on the prevailing sea and weather conditions, with competitors transferred from ship to shore by zodiacs. Since 2010, this segment has been held biannually in order to minimise its environmental impact, and usually takes place around the end of November. The unique challenges of The Last Desert (Antarctica) include having to cope with the severity of the weather conditions that can include gale force blizzards and temperatures down to −20 °C (-4 °F). Competitors also have to deal with the unpredictability of daily stage lengths and start-times, as the prevailing environmental conditions dictate where and when stages might begin.
The long filled-in tarmac line in the playground served as a reminder of this, however the playground has since been resurfaced and the line is no longer visible. In the 1960s, a large new extension was built, providing extra accommodation for the school, now having to cope with both its new status as a comprehensive school and the raising of the school leaving age to 16. The new buildings provided a gym, indoor swimming pool and additional classrooms for art, pottery and other uses. New extensions were added also to the 1935 block, at the side-rear of the two halls. In 1974, a small block opposite the main building opened, formerly known as the 'ROSLA' (Raising of the School Leaving Age) block.
Signs saying "Ring Road" were still displayed both above and on the approaches to the central section until the late 1980s. The Anderston pedestrian bridge was finally completed in 2013 when it was joined to Waterloo Street as part of a cycle route. The M8 is consistently jammed at rush hour, with the Kingston Bridge having to cope with vast amounts of traffic that would have been redirected to other roads had the ring been completed; this traffic load has necessitated extensive roadworks on the bridge, amplifying congestion. The motorway is derided in popular culture, with Glasgow-based pop band Deacon Blue's album Raintown largely forming an attack on the inner-city atmosphere of the road, and including a picture of it cutting through the city on the rear cover.
He did not see another snap as a Giant. Graham was released during the off-season (February 10, 2000) due to his lack of consistency and to create room under the salary cap. In February 2000 Graham was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers on a $5.1 million deal over three years to replace Mike Tomczak, who had been released in the off-season, as the backup for Kordell Stewart. In the wake of Stewart, who was having to cope with drastic changes to the offensive team members (including Tomczak, who had served as his mentor), having a mediocre 1999 season and a competitive first training camp, Steelers coach Bill Cowher (who, according to media rumors, was nearly fired by the Steelers organization for giving Stewart too many chances ) assigned Graham as the starting quarterback for the start of the 2000 season.
Recovery of a durable sense of self (if it had been lost or taken away) has been proposed as an important element. A research review suggested that people sometimes achieve this by "positive withdrawal"—regulating social involvement and negotiating public space in order to only move towards others in a way that feels safe yet meaningful; and nurturing personal psychological space that allows room for developing understanding and a broad sense of self, interests, spirituality, etc. It was suggested that the process is usually greatly facilitated by experiences of interpersonal acceptance, mutuality, and a sense of social belonging; and is often challenging in the face of the typical barrage of overt and covert negative messages that come from the broader social context. Being able to move on can mean having to cope with feelings of loss, which may include despair and anger.
Goulet became one of the most prolific snipers of the eighties in the NHL. He achieved 50 goals in a season in four consecutive years, starting with the 1982–83 season, and became one of the centrepieces of the team along with the Šťastný brothers. During the 1989–90 season, a season in which the Nordiques ended up with a record of 12 wins, 61 losses and 7 ties and followed two years where the club failed to make the playoffs, Goulet was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks, along with goalie Greg Millen and a sixth round pick at 1991 NHL entry draft, for Everett Sanipass, Daniel Vincelette and Mario Doyon. While playing against the Canadiens at the Montreal Forum on March 16, 1994, Goulet crashed into the end boards striking his head and suffered a severe concussion forcing him into retirement and having to cope with post-trauma symptoms.
The Southern Rhodesian Land Apportionment Act reserved 49 million acres for white ownership and left 17.7 million acres of land unassigned to either the white preserve or the TTLs. While a survey undertaken by the colony's Land Commission in concert with the British government in 1925 found that the vast majority of black Rhodesians supported some form of geographic segregation, including the reservation of land exclusively for their use, many were disillusioned by the manner in which the legislation was implemented in explicit favour of whites. The overcrowded conditions in the TTLs compelled large numbers of Shona and Ndebele alike to abandon their rural livelihoods and seek wage employment in the cities or on white commercial farms. Those who remained on tracts in the TTLs found themselves having to cope with topsoil depletion due to overuse; large amounts of topsoil were stripped of their vegetation cover and rendered unproductive as a consequence.
Yakuza Kiwami expands on the original game's story to follow Nishiki's rise to power during the ten years Kiryu was away, through a series of flashback cutscenes punctuating each chapter of the game, which run parallel to Kiryu's story. In them, Nishiki was thrust into a leadership role that was meant for Kiryu, and is depicted as struggling to understand his new role, having to cope with his sister succumbing to a terminal illness, his best friend in jail for a crime he had in fact committed, and being disrespected by his own subordinates in the Clan. Eventually Nishiki reaches a breaking point; he becomes determined to achieve enough power to ensure that he is never treated with disrespect, as well as to steal the ten billion Yen that will allow him to craft a comfortable life for himself. This single-minded pursuit changes Nishiki so much that that he spends the duration of the game trying to prove himself by killing Kiryu, the one way he feels he can prove his value to the world at large.

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