Other oil companies did a better job of coping with the scarcity of new oilfields.
The next step is therapy, where the patients learn other strategies for coping with their emotions.
But the story of human development is one of becoming better at coping with them.
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Suicide "can also represent the learned or transmitted way of coping with unbearable stress, " Peterson said.
Coping with this loss was one thing, explaining it to my wife was another!
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Almost the entire burden of coping with the orphan problem falls on the extended family.
That adds to the struggle monetary policy faces in coping with asset-price booms and busts.
For most emerging economies, however, intervention is more about coping with volatile capital flows.
Nevertheless, coping with informality comes at a high cost to Maria and millions others.
But what if, instead of simply coping with virtual management, we were inspired because of it?
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Parts of southern England were coping with a second day of snow and freezing conditions.
Their thick woolly coats make them ideal animals for coping with the wind and rain.
For the third summer in a row, Portugal is coping with deadly forest fires.
Many of them are coping with residual trauma from the lives they left in northern Africa.
Unfortunately, climate models do not seem to be good at coping with the Arctic.
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So rather than drown in spam, we employ new ways of coping with data overload.
Yet Turkey has enough trouble coping with the PKK, let alone getting embroiled in regime change.
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Last month she created five online "survival guides" for people coping with depression or facing home foreclosure.
Deputy Gorst said the benefit was another step towards coping with a society that was living longer.
The Progeria Research Foundation may be able to help you connect with other families coping with progeria.
Many of the same firms are involved, and face again the challenges of coping with spectacular growth.
Managing a relationship with a strategic outsourcer is far more complex than coping with an ordinary supplier.
So what are the consequences of this "insurance" model and how are the three countries coping with it?
"I have a lot of expectations and pressure but I like coping with pressure, " the 20-year-old Serbian said.
Even Simpson has a tale of loss -- coupled with the need for help coping with pet grief.
He had his hands full with learning his talk, coping with the technology, and, well, picking out his tie.
She also offers advice about coping with the virus and she connects people to programs that distribute free medicine.
There are families in the Midwest who are coping with some terrible floods.
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Though none of the shootings occurred in the schools, students are left coping with the death of their peers.
However, councils in Northumberland and Tyneside said they were coping with the cost.
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