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The phrase 'cope with issues' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when describing how to handle difficult situations. For example, you might say, "He is struggling to cope with the issues he is facing in his life."
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They too must cope with issues that are common to graduate students of color in S&E.
We'll see this happen in Germany and other parts of Europe as individuals cope with issues government has not dealt with.
They were designed to cope with issues of data quality and quantity common in species distribution modelling, and especially pertinent to the marine environment.
This allows to cope with issues as torsional reinforcement or the design of the so-called discontinuity regions in box-shaped structures.
They call for urban politics based on social learning that, by rejecting the acceptability of injustice, can also identify new ways to cope with issues concerning distribution of material and immaterial resources.
Through the workshop, input from the SDGs and CSR presented us with new insights on how to cope with issues arising from the interaction between humans and AI in a sustainable society.
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"Federal judges lack the scientific, economic and technological resources an agency can utilize in coping with issues of this order".
To our knowledge, no papers have coped with issues addressed in this paper by leveraging cloud computing.
This strategy provides countries, especially economies in transition, with templates to begin coping with issues such as remediating contamination, using safer substitutes, and creating toxic release inventories.
Giovanna Barberis, UNICEF Representative in Ukraine: "A child's mind is very susceptible; in times of high stress children may have difficulties in coping with issues in a way even adults find difficult to understand.
Follow-up counseling supports clients in coping with issues that may arise as a result of knowing their HIV status and is relevant for clients that test either positive or negative.
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