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The kids that managed to wait ended up coping better with school, stress and food in later life.
It is well known, for example, that optimism is strongly associated with seeking social support and coping better with stress.
Morocco is coping better with these issues "in spite of the king," said Dagan, who appears to take little interest in governing.
Additionally, Shelvey is coping better with the "red mist" that used to hamper him, thanks to regular meetings with Ian Mitchell, Swansea's performance psychologist.
These, it hopes, will allow people to do things like studying at night, increasing their security and coping better with medical emergencies.
There was little suggestion of the battle to come early on as Sharapova made easy work of the opening set, breaking Rodina's serve in the very first game and, initially, coping better with the windy conditions on court Philippe Chatrier to clinch the set 6-1.
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Can they cope better with the pressure of the moment?
Attempting to adjust, Jeter backed away from the plate to cope better with the inside fastballs.
Not to treat the condition, but to help cope better with its effects.
Berra admits Scotland should have coped better with the threat of Bale late in the game.
Lichens cope better with drier conditions but grow much more slowly (0.01 0.07 mm yr−1)20.
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