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Season two has done a magnificent job of coping with the main antagonist essentially being unavailable.
But some institutions – and political jurisdictions – do a better job of coping with these stresses than others do.
Two decades ago, it did a poor job of coping with AIDS, so the UN created its own agency to fight the disease.
"Top officials at both the Fed and the Treasury had decided the S.E.C. and its chairman weren't up to the job of coping with the collapse of an investment bank," Wessel observes.
Greg has the added job of coping with Kim, a stay-at-home mom who obsesses about doing all the right things for 1-year-old Sam, as prescribed in the latest child-development books.
Although Azarenka had done an often-admirable job of coping with Williams's first-strike pressure in this big-swinging final, she could not quite handle the chance to win her first United States Open.
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With regard to intrinsic or personal components, a specific pattern of coping with job demands and of eliciting rewards, termed 'overcommitment', is introduced.
From theoretical models of coping with job loss, unemployment seems to be a stressor to which people do not generally habituate.
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