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But in fact, it is often the everyday problems that I find more difficult to cope with because of the demands that Sophie's needs pose.
He complained that there were "substantial difficulties" with the current budget that would make it more difficult to cope with the anticipated effects of a slowing economy.
Hierarchical organizations remain popular and successful today for good reason - they are typically easier to coordinate and manage than organic (flat) organizations; however, employees working within bureaucratic structures may find it more difficult to cope with rapid change.
Many, including most Favela do Moinho residents, don't have water tanks, making it all the more difficult to cope when the taps run dry – as they do, daily, for millions in the city, any time from 2pm onwards.
If we didn't find children cute, it would be much more difficult to cope with the extreme irritation and sleep-deprivation caused by raising them, and we might not be as good at helping them survive.
Not only did Unity have to face the challenge of understanding her mother's mental illness, but Hilda, being a Christian Scientist, would never accept that she was ill, which made her terminal cancer even more difficult to cope with.
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Studies based on self-reports by DI offspring have shown that those who had known about the donation since a young age felt neutral about it (Scheib et al., 2005; Jadva et al., 2009), while those who had learned about their genetic origin during adolescence or adulthood found it more traumatic and difficult to cope with (Turner and Coyle, 2000; Jadva et al., 2009; Beeson et al., 2011).
Anything less than that reduces your productivity and as more work piles up, you'll find it difficult to cope which will cause you stress.
They're finding that difficult to cope with and their reaction is always to find more and better reasons to justify their campaign of murder".
Trouble, however, once more broke out among his staff, and Livingstone, prematurely aged from the hardships of his previous expeditions, found it difficult to cope.
Did he find it difficult to cope?
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