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Reduced to its simplest terms, it is an assumption of a collective duty to compensate for the inability of individuals to cope with the rigors of the era.
As cells coalesced into organisms, they built new `` unnatural '' and internally controlled environments to cope even more successfully with the entropy-increasing properties of the external world.
Will advances in human sciences help us build social structures and governments which will enable us to cope with people as effectively as the primitive combination of protein and nucleic acid built a structure of molecules which enabled it to adapt to a sea of molecular interaction??
These proposals would go far toward creating the economic atmosphere favoring growth of the individual, who, in turn, would help us to cope with runaway technology.
Adams was not breaking new ground when he claimed that the worship of an unseen power was in reality a reflection of man's inability to cope with his environment.
In that decade the partisan zeal to defend Mr. Hoover, and the party's failure to anticipate or cope with the depression, caused a great majority of Americans to see the Republican party as cold and lacking in any sympathy for the problems of human beings caught up in the distress and suffering brought on by the economic crash.
He seems strong enough inside the party to cope with any internal opposition ; ;
Despite the successful rehabilitation of over a half million disabled persons in the first eleven years after 1943, the existing program was still seen to be inadequate to cope with the nation's backlog of an estimated two million disabled.
One of the greatest obstacles to the achievement of this goal is the lack of trained men and women with the skill to teach the young and assist in the operation of development projects -- men and women with the capacity to cope with the demands of swiftly evolving economics, and with the dedication to put that capacity to work in the villages, the mountains, the towns and the factories of dozens of struggling nations.
This can be accomplished substantially by a continued trend toward better facilities and techniques for fire control and more resources to cope with critical fire periods, and a more intensive application of a program of prevention, detection, and control of insect and disease infestations.
You should be prepared to cope with any pitfall such as plunges into empty pools or shallow ends and all manner of winter as well as summer lawsuits.
If private brand competition hasn't been felt in your product field as yet, have you thought how you will cope with it if and when it does appear??
He has to cope with frustration and other emotional disturbance and anomie.
When no medical problems exist, the newly married couple generally prefer to cope with the adjustments of their new relationship by themselves.
She found she could cope with all kinds of problems for which she was once considered too helpless.
Even if it did not, how would this little world of gentle people cope with its new reality of grenades and submachine guns??
From the lioness' point of view, this strange creature on the back of another creature, lashing out with its long thin paw, very likely appeared as something she could not at first cope with.
The President has also called upon the Attorney General, the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, and the Secretary of Labor to coordinate their efforts `` in the development of a program of federal leadership to assist states and local communities in their efforts to cope with the problem.
Education must not be limited to our youth but must be a continuing process through our entire lives, for it is only through knowledge that we, as a nation, can cope with the dangers that threaten our society.
We are left helpless to cope with it because we do not dare speak of it as anything real for fear that to do so would imply a commitment to that which has already been discredited and proved false.
Their lungs improved and their skeletons became heavier and stronger, better able to cope with the increased gravitational effect of life on land.

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The Stump-jump plough was an Australian invention of the 1870s, designed to cope with the breaking up of new farming land, that contains many tree stumps and rocks that would be very expensive to remove.
Venice has a similar arrangement, although it is already unable to cope with very high tides ; a new system of variable-height dikes is under construction.
The 27-inch ( 686-mm ) long racquets are made of wood and use very tight strings to cope with the heavy ball of real tennis.
The lungs in a dugong are very long, extending almost as far as the kidneys, which are also highly elongated in order to cope with the saltwater environment.
The tasks a player must perform to succeed at a RTS can be very demanding, and complex user interfaces have evolved to cope with the challenge.
' kit ( which stands for Pays d ' Outre-mer-overseas countries ), to cope with thousands of miles of very poor or off-road routes.
SECAM was a popular choice in countries with a lot of hilly terrain, and technologically backward countries with a very large installed base of monochrome equipment, since the greater ruggedness of the SECAM signal could cope much better with poorly maintained equipment.
He had to learn how to cope with a very nervous and ' oversteery ' car, in these conditions and after bad luck for his team mate, he scored his first victory for McLaren Mercedes in the British GP and in the same conditions at Monza.
In the 11th and 12th centuries the immantatio, or bestowal of the mantum ( a papal vestment consisting of a very long red cope fastened with an elaborate morse ) on the newly elected pope was regarded as especially symbolic of investiture with papal authority, and was conferred with the words: " I invest thee with the Roman papacy, that thou rule over the city and the world.
The Truth About Nursing, which checks the realism of the medical series, gave Scrubs a " Nursing rating " of 1. 5 out of 4 stars, but an " Artistic rating " of 3 out of 4 stars, praising that " despite the nasty and surreal elements, its characters are not above learning or growing, as they try to cope with the very real stresses of life and death at the hospital ".
The regulation of horsepower has been suggested due to the fittment of turbochargers and superchargers to these tiny engines during the late 1980s in order to cope with the lack of horsepower and torque, and the installation of turbos and superchargers made the vehicles very fast and nimble relative to their size.
People's attention span is much shorter, they don't cope very easily with lengthy criticisms and explanations.
The long racquets are made of wood and use very tight strings to cope with the heavy balls.
It eats reed aphids in summer, and reed seeds in winter, its digestive system changing to cope with the very different seasonal diets.
Yet their very political stability and inability to cope with rapid changes makes them stagnant and gives them difficulty in responding to dynamic human responses.
" Rogers could not cope with the power of Sammartino from the very beginning.
Because of their very restricted capacity and inability to cope with large modern ships, they were among the first to be closed in 1968, and were sold to the Greater London Council.
However, as the Victoria line is already very heavily loaded and would likely not cope well with any extra passengers, such considerations may well prevent such a plan going any further.
Many cars cope very well until they have to go through the desert and then almost all suffer a great deal due to high temperatures and dust.
The species are all adapted to ( and are confined to ) relatively moist cool temperate areas with high rainfall, cool summers, and little or no water stress ; they are also adapted to cope with heavy to very heavy winter snowfall and tolerate ice storms better than most other trees.
The region's culture shares much in common with neighboring Yemen in its architectural style, which is adapted to cope with the occasional very heavy downpours by deflecting them from houses, but " he ways of the mountaineers tend towards those of Najd.
I wasn't aware of what was going on because we were struggling to cope in England without our parents, so it wasn't very real to us that things actually changed in the Philippines in an important way ," she candidly recalls.
This for rifles very high maximum allowed chamber pressure level indicates that the cases of the. 300 and. 338 Lapua Magnum are built extremely sturdy to cope with this for rifles very high operating pressure.

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