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Are students really "struggling?" The more accurate term would be "coping".
She said her husband, an experienced sailor who has a coastal skipper certificate and a yacht master theory certificate, and the other men would be "coping well" as a team.
Carrick-Anderson, who competed in four Olympics, said the musician's biggest problem would be coping with the slick slopes that are water-injected overnight to make them extra icy.
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If you lived on the side of Mercury that faces the sun, for example, you'd be coping with temperatures of 426 Celsius -- or almost 799 degrees Fahrenheit.
"We were extremely upset as you can imagine - he'd only gone onto dialysis six months earlier and he'd been coping with it so well.
HuffPost asked how she'd been coping with the uncertainty.
I went back home and spent a week to take it all in (and to detoxify from the negative energy that I'd been coping with).
"I'd been coping with everything, I thought," she told me, "though I don't like needing Zoloft to do it".
How on earth would someone like that be coping with war?
It took me a couple of years to realise I wasn't fine – I'd just been coping.
The Psychologist suggested that asking another family member, or friend, to assess how they believed the caregiver was coping would be beneficial; however, others believed this would be unworkable.
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