Examples of 'has to cope' in a sentence

Meaning of "has to cope"

The phrase 'has to cope' suggests that someone is facing or dealing with a challenging situation, difficult circumstances, or demanding tasks. It implies that the individual needs to manage or handle the situation in a competent manner, often requiring adaptability, resilience, and problem-solving skills

How to use "has to cope" in a sentence

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And the other has to cope alone.
Has to cope with a good amount of expenses.
She just has to cope with it.
Races are definitely one of the hardest things an athlete has to cope with.
She has to cope with it now.
That is the greatest thing that every star has to cope with.
But he has to cope with it by himself.
They discuss what resources the community has to cope with such disasters.
Someone has to cope with tearfulness and negativity in life.
The public regulation of religious affairs also has to cope with the emergence of sects.
A student has to cope with lots of tasks every day.
The brain also responds to the pain and has to cope with these pain signals.
She has to cope with the grief of losing her family.
Everybody in this world has to cope with a lot of difficulties.
Let us see if this Subaru There has to cope.
Further training has to cope with diverse requirements.
If he 's going to be a champion then he has to cope with this.
Bangladesh also has to cope with tropical cyclones.
For an old man, they are the biggest obstacle he has to cope with.
Everyone has to cope alone.
Whatever solution is chosen, it means that management has to cope with uncertainty.
The company has to cope with national industry and trade regulations.
That is what the Garda has to cope with.
It only has to cope with high radiation and high neutron flux.
Such a highly-paid manager has to cope by himself.
The school system has to cope with the requirements of a growing student population.
It's a mechanism that the brain has to cope with trauma.
The person who has to cope with this is you and your family.
Other challenges that the single parent has to cope with include:.
The individual has to cope with the loss of function of the lost limb.
One of the world 's poorest countries, it regularly has to cope with natural disasters.
The EU also has to cope with the growing demand for wireless broadband.
As if these are not enough, he has to cope with injuries too.
One day she has to cope with Grimaldi and his invisible malaise.
In spite of the hard work the machine has to cope with, it proved successful.
The Agency has to cope with the tasks given by the European legislator.
The world is now digital, and your business has to cope with that fact.
The European Union has to cope with a rising dependency on oil supply from external sources.
However, not only the urban public transport sector has to cope with this challenge.
This implies that UCLAF has to cope with a huge variety of different systems and procedures.
Unfortunately, this is a contrast the Commission constantly has to cope with.
The microphone equipment also has to cope with extreme wind conditions.
Pete has to cope with the death of his father in Episode 4.
Democracy is a fragile plant which has to cope with many challenges in order to endure.
However, funding is a permanent problem the ACAP has to cope with.
That is why each of us has to cope with unique challenges and problems.
In this context, the European automobile industry has to cope with.
Anything that lives here has to cope with the rise and fall of the tide.
Has to cope with everything? Why should I be the only one that.
Year on year, the country has to cope with chronic water stress.

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