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.
Coping stones were taken from the chapel and much of the churchyard footpath lifted.
Doctors need to treat suicidal thoughts and impulses directly and teach patients coping techniques.
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.
Smoking and drinking may also be coping strategies people with mental health problems employ.
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.
Subjected to centuries of oppression and forced ghettoization they developed coping strategies that performed adequately.
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Lots of countries have developed coping mechanisms to oil the squeaking wheels of democracy.
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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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The programme hears from young people about how they are coping taking those first financial steps.
Countless leadership coaches, books, software and websites offer various coping strategies to overwhelmed executives.
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But they are coping in defense of their own identities, perhaps even their sovereignties, as nations.
Many children are reaching adolescence and adulthood with poor coping skills and unrealistic expectations about life.
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So rather than drown in spam, we employ new ways of coping with data overload.
Optimism correlates with resilience, strong coping techniques, and a sense of well-being in times of adversity.
Yet Turkey has enough trouble coping with the PKK, let alone getting embroiled in regime change.
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Fr Comiskey said Mr Quinn was coping quite well despite the solitude and the prison routine.
Promotes knowledge networks for disaster preparedness and mitigation and enhances national and regional coping capacities.
But it is probably fair to say that our island nation is somehow coping in difficult times.
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