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This concept includes three main components; comprehensibility (the ability to understands what happens), manageability (to what extent the person were able to manage the situation) and meaningfulness (the ability to find meaning in the situation) [ 27].
We were able to manage only because there were so many good youngsters still available.
They were receiving appropriate treatment and were able to manage their symptoms and do their jobs very well.
He said it was crucial to find different routes that the bikes could be used for so that the operators were able to manage the redistribution.
Indeed, little has happened in recent months to suggest that the country's leaders were able to manage a political settlement, even with international help.
So it's fortunate that the three M's, despite limited resources and busy schedules, were able to manage a brief cross-country tour.
At the same time, with commodities prices stabilizing, numerous energy producers were able to manage their liabilities without resort to any proceeding.
Even for those patients who were able to manage the oral stage of deglutition, with disease progression the likelihood of silent aspiration was very high.
At one charity fundraiser, while his fellow runners were able to manage 15 laps of the track at most, Karnazes completed 105.
Companies were able to manage large organizations centrally, which provided them with economies of scale in manufacturing, marketing, distribution, and other activities.
That was a relief and we were able to manage the game from that point on, but still never quite found our usual flow.
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