Sentences with phrase «not cope»

This response may be an adaptive strategy to moderate stress to ensure survival, but the accumulation of damaged Symbiodinium, which causes subsequent coral deterioration, may occur when this response can not cope with the magnitude or duration of environmental stress, and this might be a possible mechanism underlying coral bleaching during prolonged moderate thermal stress.
The predators» physiology can not cope with the cold, and they disappeared to the deep sea (below 1500 meters), where lower currents keep the temperature closer to 2 °C.
It will prevent disaster and confusion at the hive, by stopping even more bees joining in the nectar rush when there are already so many coming back to the hive with nectar that the food storing workers can not cope with the influx.
When a biome shifts, plants and wildlife that can not cope may shift or disappear locally.
Only when the telescope was orbiting the Earth once every 90 minutes did NASA engineers find out that the design could not cope with the thermal expansion and contraction that happens every time the telescope moves into and out of daylight.
The replicase can not cope with this task on its own, so it hijacks three «helpers» from the host's own proteins namely the ribosomal protein S1, EF - Tu and EF - Ts, which all usually play important roles for the host cell's protein machine.
Put all that together, and we fix around 121 million tonnes of nitrogen a year, far more than nature does — and nature can not cope.
The male reproduction organs of tomato plants can not cope with high temperatures.
But if three or more pipes break, the system can not cope.
To date, 500 orangs from around the world have passed through the five rehabilitation centres in Indonesia and Malaysia, but these can not cope with any more animals, says Leiman.
AN automated system for gathering meteorological data for the US National Weather Service, which is intended to replace hundreds of human observers, can not cope with the wrong kind of weather.
Tests that work well in the lab against blood and serum that have been artificially spiked with Ebola may not cope as well with clinical samples gathered in the field.
«We can not cope with that in a throw - away culture of high carbon emissions and profligate use of resources,» says Howard.
I also have a prescription for the antianxiety drug Klonopin in case I can not cope with turbulence or a snoring seatmate (I'm flying in what I call Deep Vein Thrombosis Class).
So, I would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone in our community that help is available day or night for those who feel they can not cope
The Prime Minister told MPs that calls for Scottish independence would not be countered by claims that Scotland could not cope on its own.
Ambulances taking patients to hospital for urgent treatment are being turned away, because A&E departments simply can not cope with demand, a Labour report has found.
Stephanie Bottrill, who lived in Solihull, threw herself in front of a lorry on the M6 motorway after realising she could not cope with the extra # 80 a month caused by the coalition government's changes.
Miliband did not cope well, saying Cameron was «scraping the barrel» in quoting that particular august organ.
We can not have another election under an unfair system which can not cope with the modern political landscape.
Let's take just one example to illustrate how our outdated electoral system can not cope with the reality of multi party politics: Simon Wright was elected as the MP for Norwich South with just 29 % of the vote despite the fact that twice as many people voted against him than in favour.
It is feared that the removal of protections to markets in the developing world will expose their domestic industries, notably agriculture, to competitive pressures from multinational companies that they can not cope with.
Oliver Heald claimed the DCA can not cope with its existing functions and its enhanced responsibilities are a «recipe for disaster».
The PDP boss said, «2017 was tough for us but the worst is over; we are now more than ever determined to take power back in Nigeria because the writing on the wall is clear that the ruling party can not cope.
Findings also showed that some residents, who could not cope with the growing tension, had relocated to neighbouring towns like Port - Harcourt, the Rivers State capital and Warri in Delta State.
-- was allowing Obasanjo to talk him into accepting a job his failing health could not cope with.
«I have considered taking my own life because the stress has got that much that I could not cope with everything.»
Perhaps some children like Liam can not cope with hours of solitude and therefore need more frequent attention and affection.»
But, little kids often can not cope and need our help as adults to make car rides as pleasurable and non-boring as possible.
He was crying so often for boob during the night she could not cope!
Their stance grows more untenable with each passing weekend, each damning report, each player that returns to football concussed, each former hero battling through middle - age with a brain that can not cope with simple, everyday tasks.
A subset of gifted kids just does not cope well with long periods of unstructured play and may be better suited to a more academic setting, even at a very young age.
Young children can not cope with too many options - so close the wardrobe and lay out 2 dresses instead.
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I went from 60kgs to 100 kgs and I did not cope well with that.
Salt or salt products should not be added to foods for infants as babiesí kidneys can not cope with large amounts of salt.
Can you say comfortably that some surrendering mothers could not cope with an open adoption or do you think that it should always be the standard?
You might not cope as well the second time around — I have made it no secret on this blog that I found having two children really difficult in those first few months.
However, there is no reason to doubt that in the circumstances where that may not be entirely possible, the dad would not cope with providing the right levels of care.
I simply could not cope with 2 children if I didn't have a dummy for Alex, I am the complete opposite of the dummy snob I once was!
I could not cope without Alex's bouncy chair, the vibrate setting helps send him off to sleep and the music and toys keep him entertained if I am busy doing housework or playing with Leo.
We could sponsor a Skeptical Ob punching ball and couch for those that can not cope with the level of crap dished out.
The Blues had a torrid night at the Stadio Olimpico, where their defence could not cope with the pace of the Giallorossi attack.
The key to this match is pace, we put in a high tempo and Roma will not cope.
Arsenal took advantage of this and went two up, only to throw away their advantage as they could not cope with the aerial prowess of Andy Carroll.
He missed a penalty on his debut, he had to be supplied oxygen in a match as he could not cope with the high altitude (3,637 m) in La Paz against the strongest, and has had a spat with a midfield colleague, William in training.
I said last time out against Swansea that the Foxes back four would not cope with movement of the Swans so the prospects of what Liverpool could do to them here are truly frightening.
His off the ball running caused innumerable problems for the Swansea back line and they just could not cope with Mata running around and being a nuisance.
Swansea had won seven consecutive games at the Liberty Stadium since losing to Tottenham in the league at the start of January, but the absence of the Ayew brothers — Jordan was suspended and Andre was cup - tied — blunted their attack, while their midfield and defence could not cope with Tottenham's subtle movement.
More comfortable in a physical battle against a target man, but simply could not cope with the movement of Stoke's fluid front four.
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