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One of FOR-NJ's largest challenges will be coping with the doctrine of anonymity that governs most 12-step recovery programs, such as Alcoholics Anonymous.
The downside to buying local SIM cards can be coping with the local language, crucial to understanding instructions for adding credit to the card).
One of the nation's best-known bulldog mascots, Uga, from the University of Georgia, seems to be coping with the new restrictions.
Obama's toughest political problem may not be coping with the increasingly marginalized G.O.P. but with an America-in-denial that must hear warning signs repeatedly, for months and sometimes years, before believing the wolf is actually at the door.
"In proportion to what is taken / what is given multiplies," she repeats in "The Man Moves Earth," about a couple who might be coping with the death of a child.
Otherwise, the winners seem to be coping with the hazards of sudden large sums, refusing to be enticed into profligate spending, and -- thoughtfully, if in some cases without much professional help -- considering their options.
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Ms. Schmidt asked how she was coping with the stress.
For the moment, she is coping with the shortfall but the bills are mounting up.
With one episode left, I asked American friends how they were coping with the Yorkshire accents.
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