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cope

[kohp] / koʊp /


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Changing consumer preferences are also playing a role in lower demand, but the industry has always coped with the vagaries of the market.

From The Wall Street Journal

"People can be managing their mental health before becoming a parent and then all of sudden they are in that transitional period and they just can't cope with it," he said.

From BBC

"We are seeing Test matches like this where the pitch does a little - whether it's spin or seam - and batters can't cope with the movement," Vaughan added.

From BBC

The key to how this game goes is what they do without Bruno Fernandes, and how they are going to cope without him.

From BBC

"Our particles push that stress a little further -- enough to trigger self-destruction in cancer cells, while healthy cells cope just fine."

From Science Daily