Delegate some of the tasks to your colleagues/assistants if the pressure is' work pressure'. Negotiate the timing of job deliverables. Priorities your work. Put in extra effort and hours into the work. Fayaz Malik Birmingham
Take a bottle of gin or whiskey and gulp it down entirely....that should take care coping myself under pressure.
They learn how to learn under pressure, and how to cope with this fear.
When they go deep under water the pressure would increase so you would need stronger and thicker materials to cope with the force
The word cope is a verb; it depicts an action. For example:'He found it difficult to cope with the increasing workload as exams approached.'
pressure from their parents and teachers to do well pressure from their peers to fit in pressure that they put on themselves as to how they think they should be
get under a table
Whatever you would do to cope with anything depends on the particular situation. You can try to adjust and adapt to the circumstances that surround you in order to cope.
To cope with the pressure of winning and expected fame
There is no solid ground to stand on. You would keep falling into its gravity until the atmospheric pressure crushes you, if you somehow had a breathing apparatus and where free falling.
i think a crab would cope with disasters very well! from,cupcake!
Most lubricants for manual gearboxes and differentials are hypoid gear oils. These contain extreme pressure (EP) additives and antiwear additives to cope with the sliding action of hypoid bevel gears. Hope This Helps.
Submarines would need thick, strong walls because They would have to withstand the pressure of the water that would increase the deeper they go, to do this they would need stronger and thicker materials to cope with the force (This would help keep the people safe).