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Coping behaviours learned in these formative years can shape the way such people cope with problems in the future.
The Government is also trying to cope with problems inflicted on the economy by Russian nationalists.
The men were able to cope with problems better as they aged.
In order to cope with problems resulting from insufficient excitation, a supervisory level is introduced.
The conference was the 3rd attempt in 15 years to cope with problems of uses of the ocean.
A participatory and comprehensive development proposal based on cooperativism has been designed to cope with problems of structural discrimination.
The purpose of an employee assistance program is to give employees the opportunity to help themselves cope with problems which are adversely affecting them.
Social support may help individuals improve their independence, autonomy, and self-esteem, which in turn helps them cope with problems on their own.
Sweden also has to cope with problems of competitiveness that have caused industry to invest much more abroad than at home.
It can get better on its own if people are offered advice on how to sleep and eat better, to drink less, and to cope with problems.
Business secretary Lord Mandelson has been looking at how to help small and medium-sized companies cope with problems of cash flow, lack of credit and investment requirements.
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