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130 Sentences With "trying to cope with"

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The country is trying to cope with the massive influx.
The Philippines has been trying to cope with rice shortages.
I was numb and trying to cope with what had happened.
"I'm trying to cope with what's happening around me," he says.
And we're trying to cope with it as best we can.
Some are trying to cope with the trauma of being trafficked.
Outside Pulse, about 2150 paramedics were furiously trying to cope with the carnage.
He says while locals and expatriates have been trying to cope with the restrictions.
But their suppliers are still feeling the squeeze and trying to cope with low profitability.
The Misners are just one of the many families trying to cope with the disaster.
"Reasons to Stay Alive", published in 2015, was his story of trying to cope with mental illness.
He's previously spoken about how hard it was trying to cope with his grief on his own.
Their responses serve as a template for anyone trying to cope with a sudden, life-changing crisis.
The Chinese government is trying to cope with all the debt accumulated to pay for that growth.
The toy has become a replacement mom for Shayne, who is trying to cope with the sudden loss.
Stevie Wonder's got some advice for Prince fans trying to cope with his sudden death -- just do it.
Elodie (Brianna Hildebrand) is trying to cope with her mother's death and her own relocation to Portland, Ore.
They're trying to cope with a massacre that ravaged their tight-knit, multicultural city just nine days ago.
In some ways, trying to cope with depression and anxiety felt like scrambling through that panicked casino lobby.
Harry, for his part, has trouble bonding with his son, who's trying to cope with his father's enormous legacy.
Charlie began his freshman year trying to cope with the death of his best friend Michael, who committed suicide. 
That's that part of the organization that's trying to cope with a particular set of issues in this particular domain.
"The younger ones are trying to understand it, and the older ones are trying to cope with it," he says.
I was binge-eating the first few weeks, trying to cope with the sugar hole alcohol had left in me.
Like millions of others, many of those on probation or out on parole are trying to cope with physical pain.
Many are trying to cope with the effects of persistent financial strain in an economy that hasn't favored lower-income workers.
There's a potential 2038 where you might find yourself trying to cope with postmodern versions of those same pre-NLRA forces.
But even then I found myself frazzled trying to cope with my own work and keeping the kids focused and motivated.
Since Dennis retired a few years ago, he has spent much of his time trying to cope with his son's addiction.
European carmakers are trying to cope with a public backlash against diesel engines, until recently the most popular powertrain option in Europe.
The seller of sporting goods, apparel and accessories has also been trying to cope with the impact of adverse weather and poor management.
You know that I love my job and this last year has been awful trying to cope with the aftermath of being raped.
With Houston trying to cope with vast damage from the storm, professional and college sports teams in Houston have been making contingency plans.
The powerful pharmaceutical industry is trying to cope with a rare loss in the North American trade deal now moving through the Senate.
Cortisol levels always high, suffering from insomnia, exhaustion and trying to cope with the rest of life meant that my needs were last.
These multinationals have been trying to cope with the tit-for-tat tariffs happening between the U.S. and China for more than a year.
The schools might have been damaged, and teachers could be trying to cope with the aftermath of the fires on their own lives, too.
You're absolutely right that the election will be decided by people like you who are trying to cope with life in the real world.
Based on a 2014 novel by Annie Weatherwax, the film follows a mother and daughter trying to cope with the Great Recession in 2008.
A cartoon circulating on social media captures the mood of many viewers and readers trying to cope with the current barrage of breaking news.
Now, as the industry is trying to cope with retraction, Mr. Kern appears unruffled by the prospect of navigating the downturn of a luxury business.
The move is part of a strategy by Tim Hortons' new president, Alex Macedo, who is trying to cope with mounting competition in the industry.
Henderson says he worries the video posting will encourage copycat crimes and further traumatize his community, already trying to cope with such a devastating incident.
Now that Buchanan and their daughter Pearl, 3, no longer live with him, Owen is trying to cope with coming home to an empty house.
Charles Hayter, chief executive of digital asset comparison site Crypto Compare, said his service was "straining at the seams" trying to cope with increased demand.
Ankara insists it is enforcing existing regulations, fighting illegal migration and trying to cope with the largest refugee population of any country in the world.
Thus this becomes not only the usual allegory for millennials trying to cope with a changing world, but also an excoriation of Y.A.'s traditional shallowness.
Generations of Syrians, from grandparents to young children, are trying to cope with post-traumatic stress disorder and acute depression under the most horrible conditions imaginable.
When a remote Alaskan town just trying to cope with a month of darkness attracts a coven of sadistic vampires, a literal Hell on ice unfolds.
There's a woman who covers Brown's songs on her ukulele, who embraced Brown's music while trying to cope with her mother's alcoholism and her own depression.
Consider donating your time to a local or national crisis line to reach those trying to cope with a future that can be uncertain and scary.
Cheese was about to tell them to stop when he realized that they'd never experienced war before — they were just trying to cope with a laugh.
Or maybe the attackers weren't driven to violence by weed but were trying to cope with mental health issues that drove them to violence by using marijuana.
I wasn't in the food industry, I was young, and I was trying to cope with her diagnosis myself, as well as trying to look after her.
He is recovering from his injuries from the fall and is trying to cope with seeing his girlfriend fatally shot in front of him, he tells PEOPLE.
This month's Manchester concert terror attack is yet another reminder of the difficulties Western intelligence agencies encounter when trying to cope with the lone wolf terrorist phenomenon.
I guess I'm trying to cope with being single by not hooking up with people anymore, [so I'm] trying to find a new distraction in my life.
Doctors were able to save his leg, but it would no longer bend and he spent the next year trying to cope with the pain with pills.
The proposed rule comes as the nation's biggest cities are trying to cope with housing crises and as homelessness rates have increased, especially on the West Coast.
Matthew Hogg, who has spent the better part of his life trying to cope with auto-brewery syndrome, said that the condition can be miserable to deal with.
While their tweets almost certainly reflect the turmoil of trying to cope with the notion of a campus gunman, so many also seem to cry out for protection.
Those damning descriptions prompted censors to block the essay, but not before it struck a chord with young Beijingers trying to cope with the isolation of city life.
Foreign firms in China, while getting back to work in-person or remotely, are also trying to cope with travel restrictions and slower economic growth in the country.
When people are trying to cope with the shock, anxiety, and sadness that loss brings, many may not know what they need because nothing will make them feel better.
" Since Emma's death, her parents and younger brother, Evan, have been trying to cope with their loss as best they can, Jill says: "We are living day by day.
Now they find themselves trying to cope with the no-win situation Mr. Trump has created as he insists on building a wall supported by a minority of Americans.
San Antonio was already trying to cope with the absence of its starting point guard, Tony Parker, after he sustained a season-ending quadriceps injury in the conference semifinals.
I remember we talked about it... It can mean a lot of things, but it was really just trying to cope with new business models, new lines of business.
It is absolutely warranted, which proves the point even more that we must be gracious and patient with ourselves when trying to cope with the end of a romantic relationship.
And in trying to cope with the euro crisis and the influx of refugees from the Middle East and north Africa, Mrs Merkel has proved to be the indispensable European.
Reaching women who are trying to cope with the aftermath of harassment is important for their well-being, regardless of when or if they decide to report the problem behavior.
South America is trying to cope with an exodus of Venezuelans leaving their home country in a bid to escape a crushing economic crisis that has caused hunger and scarcity.
Madrid's regulations echo laws in other European cities trying to cope with the sudden influx of electric scooters, which have raised concern over the risks they can pose to pedestrians.
"At this time the family is in mourning and trying to cope with the tragedy and loss of my sister Jocelyn," Ms. Winfrey's brother, Charles Minchenko, said in a statement.
Dacre Montgomery is the Red Ranger and the arbitrary leader while Naomi Scott is the Pink Ranger who is trying to cope with some self-inflicted red on her ledger.
Puerto Rico has already defaulted on some of its roughly $70 billion in debt while trying to cope with a 45 percent poverty rate among its 3.5 million U.S. citizens.
However, the news has been mostly rough for multinationals, which are trying to cope with the tit-for-tat tariffs happening between the U.S. and China for more than a year.
Yet—as life and pop culture so frequently show us—many people trying to cope with the pain, numbness, anxiety, or other symptoms of depression all too often turn to booze.
Like peers worldwide, Spanish lenders are also trying to cope with a shift to online and mobile-based business, as well as with the rising costs of meeting tougher regulatory demands.
Ryanair, Europe's largest low-cost carrier, is already trying to cope with an industrial relations revolt across the region, with pilots and cabin crew staging strikes in several countries over employment conditions.
Two new coming-of-age novels — one set in Wisconsin during World War II and the other in post-Vietnam-era Alaska — feature teenage girls trying to cope with damaged, destructive fathers.
After complaining to my doctor about trying to cope with the pain and juggling my rigorous routine as a mom of four, she prescribed 10 weeks of physical therapy instead of Vicodin.
Now, an online service offers crowdsourcing to hire a lawyer, an effort that if broadly adopted could make it easier for people trying to cope with turmoil like divorce and personal injury.
Americans are trying to cope with the latest ISIS-inspired terrorist attack, this one on an especially gruesome scale making it it the worst terrorist attack in the U.S. since 9/11.
She was met with such a fierce wave of skepticism that you'd think she was some kind of flat-earther and not, you know, a human being trying to cope with her trauma.
But they come together on his new record Utopia Teased, due November 9 on Western Vinyl and Melodic Records, a document of that period trying to cope with the harshness of the world.
It will begin with a better overview of the Nazi rise to power in Germany and give more attention to the "inner Jewish perspective" of German Jews trying to cope with National Socialism.
Things get weirder and far, far darker, however, when Dr. Bird and Ptolemy dive deeper into David's memories of scoring drugs with his friend Lenny (Aubrey Plaza), or trying to cope with his illness.
While some downplayed any trade impact and assured analysts of future profit expectations, FedEx, Genuine Parts and others have described how their companies are trying to cope with higher costs and interrupted supply chains.
Trying to cope with that old unconscious grief was no doubt what led me to treat addiction, and into psychiatry in the first place, the hope of having the power to change someone immutable.
Given that his fanbase is overwhelmingly teenaged, the information being provided on All-AmeriKKKan Bada$$ could be right on time for kids trying to cope with the next four years in America and beyond.
Like peers worldwide, Spanish lenders are also trying to cope with a shift to online and mobile-based business, as well as with rising expenses derived from regulatory demands to boost capital and risk controls.
James and Alyssa, running from a garbage fire world But as icons, they appealed to the scarred psyche of a generation trying to cope with everything from The Great Depression to WWII and even Watergate.
Our sources say Ariana is still trying to cope with her ex-boyfriend's death ... a tragedy that has weighed her down in a tumultuous year, which included her bad breakup with ex-fiance Pete Davidson.
The energy industry is trying to cope with the slump in prices by selling assets, reducing debt and raising additional capital, fueling opportunities for banks with dedicated restructuring practices such as Tudor Pickering and Perella Weinberg.
There are certainly the aforementioned books and groups devoted to people trying to date again after a loss, and there are similar resources for people who are trying to cope with loss of a sibling or friend.
Phenazepam, "which is shot up, then that was controlled;" then Etizolam, "a really bad drug, much stronger, with a much shorter half-life;" and also Xanax, which popular with Gen-Z kids trying to cope with anxiety.
Jordan, the world's fifth most water-stressed nation due to climate change and overuse, is trying to cope with increased demand from the public during coronavirus lockdown measures, said Ministry of Water and Irrigation spokesman Omar Salameh.
Jordan, the world's fifth most water-stressed nation due to climate change and overuse, is trying to cope with increased demand from the public during coronavirus lockdown measures, said Ministry of Water and Irrigation spokesman Omar Salameh.
On the other hand, it was the story of a child who found huge fame at an unfathomably early age, and seemed to spend the rest of their teens and twenties trying to cope with the polarising aftermath.
We managed to load up a PDF from iCloud Drive on Android using the same method, but again you're tapping at tiny icons and trying to cope with a web interface that's sluggish at the best of times.
In one document, for example, it appears IBM managers, trying to cope with a cost overrun spotted in mid-November, planned to dump dozens of subcontractors through the end of the year, the middle of the holiday season.
The plan by the Dutch and Australian authorities comes as Moscow is trying to cope with onerous sanctions imposed as punishment for annexing Crimea, its support of separatists in eastern Ukraine and meddling in the United States presidential election.
While the existential crises of fans trying to cope with The Rise of Skywalker counts as the delicious category of social media drama, the racist and misogynistic campaign against Kelly Marie Tran after The Last Jedi absolutely does not.
Platforms: iOS, Android Price: Free to download Night in the Woods Who it's for or why it's perfect: Anyone who needs a laugh while trying to cope with mental health issues, economic stress, and the hell of the boomer vs.
Jennifer Kent's psychological horror film has all the elements of a supernatural story -- unexpected visions of a shadowy spirit, a creepy object that keeps reappearing -- exacerbated by scenes of an exhausted mother trying to cope with her tantrum-prone son.
Rachel (Angourie Rice) and Jack (Madison Davenport) are teen sisters trying to cope with their mother's death — Jack by playing her mom's favorite alt-rock songs on guitar and Rachel by obsessing over Ashley O, an inspirational singer-songwriter played by Miley Cyrus.
Not only are they trying to cope with a PC industry that's on track to see its sixth-straight year of softer sales, a struggling auto industry could also cause semis to come home to roost as early as summer, he said.
Investors trying to cope with one of the worst starts to a year on record are beginning to weigh up the possibility of global recession, as oil prices hit 12-year lows and Chinese growth fears leave markets with little room for optimism.
Mullen is electrifying here, with a part that could have felt gimmicky and instead feels like a very real, very human person trying to cope with a body that just doesn't work like it should, in a way that feels sufficiently robotic.
Miami guard Goran Dragic said Mexico City's elevation, which at nearly 7,500 feet above sea level is more than 2,000 feet higher than Denver's, made it "way worse" than trying to cope with the thin air in a road game against the Nuggets.
"This settlement framework avoids wasting hundreds of millions of dollars and years on protracted litigation, and instead will provide billions of dollars and critical resources to communities across the country trying to cope with the opioid crisis," it said in a statement.
"This settlement framework avoids wasting hundreds of millions of dollars and years on protracted litigation, and instead will provide billions of dollars and critical resources to communities across the country trying to cope with the opioid crisis," it said in a statement.
On Africa, Germany wants the G20 to create more incentives for private investment on the continent, where a population boom risks a new wave of migrants to a Europe still trying to cope with an influx last year of refugees from the Middle East.
Here, too, the European Union was split between countries trying to cope with the influx and adhering to the bloc's principle of solidarity with those in need, and others who rejected an agreement under which member states would share the responsibility of hosting asylum seekers.
Dr. Glenn Geher, a professor of psychology at the State University of New York at New Paltz, says, on an unconscious level, we're all just trying to cope with the fact that we were never meant to congregate in cities in the first place.
Brett Vroman is now 61, a gentle bear of a man with silvery hair that he let grow past his shoulders for several months after his son's death, one of the many ways he has spent the last two years trying to cope with the pain.
I stopped pumping, because my body was so taxed with recovery, traveling to the hospital to spend all day every day in the NICU, rotating among my four infants, and trying to cope with becoming an instant mother to quadruplets, that I simply had nothing left to give.
"The less straightforward requests are the existential questions -- emotions, feelings, spiritual pain -- that come out when people get new diagnoses or are trying to cope with some nightmare they never wanted to be in, or their batteries are low after a really long course (of treatment)," he said.
Henry County is one of hundreds of U.S. hospitals trying to cope with an unexpected consequence of the Affordable Care Act of 215, known as Obamacare: millions more Americans have health insurance, but it requires them to spend thousands of dollars before their insurer kicks in a dime.
"This settlement framework avoids wasting hundreds of millions of dollars and years on protracted litigation, and instead will provide billions of dollars and critical resources to communities across the country trying to cope with the opioid crisis," Steven Miller, the chairman of Purdue Pharma's board, said in a statement.
"This settlement framework avoids wasting hundreds of millions of dollars and years on protracted litigation, and instead will provide billions of dollars and critical resources to communities across the country trying to cope with the opioid crisis," Steve Miller, chairman of Purdue's board of directors, said in a statement.
"This settlement framework avoids wasting hundreds of millions of dollars and years on protracted litigation, and instead will provide billions of dollars and critical resources to communities across the country trying to cope with the opioid crisis," Steve Miller, chairman of Purdue's board of directors, told NPR overnight.
Patients at different clinics have told me horror stories about overworked, understaffed clinics trying to cope with the massive public demand for medical cannabis, such as patients having to drive for hours only to find the doctor has quit, or not being able to see a doctor for months on end.
Since April 26, when a reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant erupted and spewed radioactivity far and wide, we have been wrestling anxiously with the unknown — as reporters, trying to distinguish fact from propaganda; personally, trying to cope with a threat that rides silently and invisibly with the wind.
"This settlement framework avoids wasting hundreds of millions of dollars and years on protracted litigation, and instead will provide billions of dollars and critical resources to communities across the country trying to cope with the opioid crisis," a statement from the chairman of Purdue's board of directors Steve Miller said.
"What we are doing is trying to cope with the current situation where the United States is trying to threaten the DPRK with nuclear weapons, so we are trying to strengthen our nuclear capabilities in order to cope with threats that are imposed on the DPRK," she added, using an acronym for the country typically used by government officials.
The gold rush comes at a time of extreme uncertainty for a country trying to cope with the aftershocks of civil wars in neighboring Mali and Libya, the Boko Haram insurgency in neighboring Nigeria, and a recent spate of attacks by jihadist groups in its own territory (including the attack on October 4, 2017, in which four American soldiers were killed).
"This pioneering research confirms to us what those volunteers have been telling us: Every day they are meeting people trying to cope with low, insecure incomes and rising prices that mean even the smallest unexpected expense can leave them destitute and hungry – be that an unexpected bill, bereavement or the loss of income caused by benefit delay," said David McAuley, chief executive of The Trussell Trust.
You're sitting in the middle of the country sharpening dull needles with fingernail files to be sold on the street for $25, or taking too many prescription opioids to calm the nerves before a presentation, or taking the coating off an opioid and cooking it down to liquid form, and straining it and shooting it up, or trying to cope with a couple of foster kids and a criminal record — and hell the country looks ready for a shake-up.

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