Sentence examples for coping with adversities from inspiring English sources

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SUD patients with comorbid PDs develop their disorders before their nervous system has matured [ 47], and before they have had experience in coping with adversities and life problems.

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It is difficult to disentangle felt adversity from the process of coping with adversity; that is, is one person doing better than another following an adverse event because the stressor was more benign or because he or she was more resilient?

For some people, an eyelift or a collagen injection is a way of coping with adversity.

Bradshaw held the audience's attention as he talked about being thankful, coping with adversity and health issues and appreciating life.

Davenport was a lot better in the third round than in the second, when she flirted with elimination against Iroda Tulyaganova, shanking shots and hanging her head and shoulders, which is Davenport's long-standing method of coping with adversity.

With the air-conditioning out in one of the three rooms and the decibel level almost as high as the temperature, the bankers were coping with adversity both physical and technological.

The researchers' paper sees them argue that "stories are necessarily reflections of the culture and society that they were produced in", and that they "encode many types of sociocultural knowledge: commonly shared knowledge, social protocols, examples of proper and improper behaviour, and strategies for coping with adversity".

Of course, coping with adversity has never been a problem for Weinstein, who founded his first company, Miramax with his younger brother Bob in 1979 (it was sold to Disney in 1993) and made his name with a string of hits including The Crying Game, My Left Foot, Good Will Hunting and Scandal.

Better HEI scores have been associated with positive health outcomes; however, the relationship between diet quality and psychological resilience, a mental health attribute for coping with adversity, has not been assessed.

The reality of whether Kranz actually uttered that phrase is immaterial; it has become synonymous with the can-do spirit of space pioneers coping with adversity, spawning a mini-industry of self-help manuals and business seminars.

And it is not entirely clear that our physiological mechanisms for coping with adversity have evolved in a way that matches the stresses many of us face.

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