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As a filmmaker you have to be capable to cope with it, and you have to cope with money and you have to cope with public opinion and you have to cope with censorship and you have to cope with bureaucracy.
Designed to cope with 60m customs declarations a year this will now have to cope with about 300m.
"We should not be thinking about how to cope with America, we should think about how to cope with our internal problems, our internal issues," Mr. Putin answered.
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A slimline local council struggled to cope with the disaster.
We don't know how to cope with the information age.
Because of that, I learned how to cope with it.
The country is trying to cope with the massive influx.
European Union officials struggle to cope with the growing crisis.
Grande retreated for a while to cope with the trauma.
To cope with these challenges and others, Hollywood is consolidating.
Also, it makes her fictional demise easier to cope with.
It's something you just have to learn to cope with.
Some of them still manage to cope with the shortages.
America and the EU struggle to cope with these tactics.
Is the country ready to cope with such an event?
They're even turning to streaming services to cope with burnout.
I just had to learn how to cope with it.
Humanitarian immigration seeks to cope with natural or political disasters.
Some defeated candidates have used wit to cope with loss.
Households were paying more to cope with the plunging temperatures.
But survivors still had to cope with the social stigma.
That's one small way to cope with social distance dysphoria.
This is what makes recessions so difficult to cope with.
I used anything and everything to cope with the pain.
The Philippines has been trying to cope with rice shortages.
But no one taught us how to cope with PTSD.
Using humor to cope with difficult situations isn't exactly novel.
One way to cope with uncertainty is to demand certainty.
It is not organized to cope with complex policy challenges.
CBT also provides instructions and tools to cope with pain.
Argentina is struggling to cope with yet another financial crisis.
But SOEs are also finding ways to cope with the churn.
Argentina struggled to cope with yet another financial crisis in 2018.
The doctors are not able to cope with the load anymore.
Migrants, he said, were struggling to cope with the winter conditions.
It also struggles to cope with transmission leaks and power theft.
She decided to see a psychiatrist to cope with her anxiety.
That makes MCAS completely unable to cope with a sensor malfunction.
Chinese leaders are visibly unsure how to cope with such extortion.
I was numb and trying to cope with what had happened.
They are also evaluated on their ability to cope with stress.
The best we can do is to cope with those costs.
Cereal firms have tried many ways to cope with waning appetites.
And it's just a struggle that I'm learning to cope with.
She's also doing her best to cope with this latest setback.
That's what the markets were struggling to cope with back then.
What you do is you learn how to cope with it.
It teaches you how to cope with pressure in real life.
All while Ouseley himself still has to cope with facing prejudice.
Through that, I learned how to cope with criticisms of medication.
I wanted to see the circumstances they have to cope with.
"I'm trying to cope with what's happening around me," he says.
I was much too busy to cope with my own grief.
And we're trying to cope with it as best we can.
Q: What are the best ways to cope with coronavirus anxiety?
Europe is also divided over how to cope with China's rise.
King County officials have been scrambling to cope with the outbreak.
Poorer families often struggled to cope with multiple births, it added.
Workers have established various ways to cope with the lingering threat.
Medical staff in Wuhan are struggling to cope with the outbreak.
He used it to cope with the physical and spiritual torment.
To cope with anxiety, she began embroidering at her therapist's recommendation.
Some are trying to cope with the trauma of being trafficked.
"I was drinking frequently to cope with the stress," Hamid said.
Huey Lewis has struggled to cope with his hearing loss diagnosis.
My memory and emotional ability to cope with my diagnosis worsened.
They will never be able to cope with the enormous flow.
But he has since found a way to cope with his condition.
Everything felt out of place and that was hard to cope with.
Like its rivals, OMV has had to cope with slumping oil prices.
"It's hard to cope with that influx of so many new people."
There is no universal prescriptive for how to cope with a breakup.
Now, the 15-year-old uses golf to cope with the loss.
Health and infrastructure services were straining to cope with a growing population.
Companies have mixed things up to cope with the shifting U.S. landscape.
Legacy systems have to be over-redundant to cope with increasing demand.
Do the Crawleys really not know how to cope with cut fingers?
The economy is deemed too weak to cope with higher borrowing costs.
Anthony Bourdain's ex-girlfriend is using music to cope with his suicide.
To cope with their loss, her family has made a surprising decision.
You are coping with things you never had to cope with before.
I wrote a whole guide on how to cope with Viserion's death.
Are these the stories we tell ourselves to cope with the unknown?
The struggle to cope with Daniel's release unfolds in slow, painstaking detail.
It's a balancing act, and every parent has to cope with that.
The entire room erupted ... as Pat tried to cope with the pain.
However, using alcohol to cope with your anxiety isn't the best idea.
To cope with the war, many have seamlessly adapted to new roles.
However, sound prioritization makes transitions much smoother and easier to cope with.
"Minister of Food Supplies" to cope with potential food shortages—that dormant
Recognizing these feelings can give children permission to cope with their distress.
The success of "American Beauty" was hard for him to cope with.
I do know that we're struggling to cope with all these technologies.
He figured out how to cope with the teasing of neighborhood children.
So Vattenfall is building in flexibility to cope with changes in demand.
So many Australian plants and animals are adapted to cope with fire.
I try to find ways to cope with it, but it's hard.
Strelka said these birds use different strategies to cope with cold weather.
He once entered therapy to cope with his temper and road rage.
Many players struggled to cope with the elements and the punishing bunkers.
He credited his Midwest upbringing with helping him to cope with fame.
Once I realised this, I realised how to cope with Valentine's Day.
I need space and time to cope with the ongoing criminal process.
This was chaos and we didn't know how to cope with it.
Patients confined to bed are given face masks to cope with the dust.
However, states have also had to cope with rising costs, particularly for Medicaid.
Policymakers could do a lot of basic things better to cope with it.
Schumpeter has put together a battle drill on how to cope with activists.
And central banks are still left struggling to cope with their many responsibilities.
Camps can swiftly expand to cope with a sudden surge of new arrivals.
The body seems to be able to cope with small amounts of radiation.
The two other telcos, Starhub and M1, also struggled to cope with demand.
You have to cope with expectation if you want to play for England.
Loss and grief, and the stubborn mechanisms we use to cope with trauma.
Grappling with a major financial crisis, Greece struggled to cope with the influx.
All this when banks need scale and nimbleness to cope with technological change.
Many people find it hard to cope with the questioning of sexual identity.
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It often requires imports to cope with shortages caused by floods or droughts.
They could have also evolved different ways to cope with less genetic diversity.
We need this hit to cope with life and we need it now.
But that was something I had to learn to cope with: being alone.
"My way to cope with the stress has always been music," he said.
Policy to cope with an aging population (400 million seniors by 2035), the
Outside Pulse, about 2150 paramedics were furiously trying to cope with the carnage.
His mother, Angela Ducasse, 42, was struggling to cope with her son's death.
To cope with her assault and its aftermath, she started to drink heavily.
Flood Re is designed to cope with even more extreme events, Hoban said.
So, maybe that could be a key factor to cope with the impact.
Lawmakers have raised taxes and cut spending sharply to cope with the crisis.
Sometimes coziness isn't a luxury, but a necessity to cope with chronic pain.
You have to be able to cope with it and just keep moving.
Oil markets are elastic, with supplies and markets shifting to cope with interruptions.
Other companies have reduced their exploration budgets to cope with lower oil prices.
Describe how it affected you and how you tried to cope with it?
The eurozone now has the institutions and procedures to cope with economic emergencies.
Photography became a means to cope with his anxiety, specifically around social interaction.
Little wonder that so many resort to sleeping pills to cope with it.
Laws and regulations have not been updated to cope with such a threat.
That has left communities struggling to cope with technology's influence on their children.
I was unable at first to cope with the atmosphere in a nightclub.
To cope with rising costs, the industry consolidated, which restrained over-expansionist tendencies.
It doesn't really matter and we've spoken about how to cope with it.
Online, many are seeking ways to cope with growing anxiety, boredom, and isolation.
Phys Ed There are many ways to cope with exercising in hot weather.
And in traditional Appalachian fashion, organizers have found ways to cope with scarcity.
Japan is not the only country having to cope with a shrinking society.
She uses meditation, yoga, journaling, and other strategies to cope with her anxiety.
Two weeks ago it had to cope with eight hours of shaky supply.
Actor Ryan Reynolds has said he uses the app to cope with anxiety.
The whimsical assignment was one way for the Rangers to cope with reality.
They're also less likely to be able to cope with everyday life events.
Unable to cope with all that was happening around her, his mother passed out
But for some children, learning to cope with life's challenges can be a struggle.
Kanye is receiving help for depression and learning how to cope with stress better.
He eventually became addicted to drugs and alcohol to cope with his painful past.
China's central bank said it was fully able to cope with any external uncertainty.
"It's highly inflammatory and hard for your digestive system to cope with," she says.
Better-raised toddlers mean less need to cope with dysfunctional adults at public expense.
"Drinking and using just became the way to cope with things," she told me.
How to cope with the crisis is becoming an increasingly touchy subject in Israel.
The game is won when you're intoxicated enough to cope with your extended family.
Next week might be a bad week where things seem harder to cope with.
For generations, women have devised ways to cope with the pain their period causes.
Together, we will be able to cope with increasingly difficult challenges of the future.
I wept openly with them, unable to cope with the cruelty of it all.
She's been public about her anxiety and how she tries to cope with it.
They can't, and technology is a kind of prophylactic to cope with this stuff.
That's a dangerous thing, generally, and something we haven't even begun to cope with.
On February 215th he said the country needs international help to cope with it.
The company is now struggling to cope with a roughly $43 million debt pile.
In short, it becomes harder to cope with market volatility as you get older.
What enables some societies to cope with a crisis but condemns others to mayhem?
Mr Hassan estimates that the government has spent $10bn to cope with the influx.
This leaves the EU in limbo, ill-equipped to cope with the next crisis.
We'd probably be able to cope with a baking competition having its format changed.
It's incredibly hard to cope with all the changes to your body at once.
" Still, she struggles to cope with the loss and says "nights are the worst.
Crews have had to cope with strong wind gusts, difficult terrain and dry vegetation.
So, I'm on a mission to develop better habits to cope with these feelings.
She says she's been suicidal and self-medicates to cope with their nasty breakup.
He struggled with her inability to cope with the public nature of their life.
"Echoism, when it becomes extreme, is an attempt to cope with that," he says.
It also planned to hire 170 pilots by 2019 to cope with rising capacity.
Israel, like many other countries, introduced pension reforms to cope with an ageing population.
I know then that I'll never be able to cope with traveling to Liverpool.
The deal could offer more scale to cope with price volatility in the market.
And they will have to cope with the turmoil as old factory jobs disappear.
The bank has long fretted about Canadians' ability to cope with higher borrowing costs.
U.S. law enforcement already struggles to cope with the sheer volume of wildlife crimes.
If someone is "shook," they're shocked, scared, or generally unable to cope with something.
I've learned to cope with it, you know, I've had it my whole life.
She's worked through an eating disorder, injuries, and continues to cope with chronic pain.
Do you think he ever struggled to cope with the loss of his company?
I feel so personally exposed and I don't know how to cope with it.
Even more of them find it difficult to cope with the loss of identity.
While some animals have a reliable food supply, others have to cope with unpredictability.
You meet so many people and have to be able to cope with them.
To cope with the grief, Bray began working on a memoir about his brother.
The fewer deaths this time signify the country's increasing capacity to cope with floods.
I sympathize with Oklahoma's desire to gain funds to cope with the current situation.
DJs are also moving online to cope with the disintegration of in-person nightlife.
Meanwhile, pregnant people and new parents are working to cope with the new reality.
But they're not adapted to cope with fire of this scale and this intensity.
So I know how to cope with the Pats and all their miserable bullshit.
The threat to agriculture comes as the Philippines tries to cope with rice shortages.
"It was really hard to cope with the shock on my own," he said.
In Wuhan, authorities are scrambling to cope with the huge numbers presenting with symptoms.
Durie, now a commentator with Eurosport, said the groan was tough to cope with.
How long will whales be able to cope with the cacophony of our kind?
He's a man who reached the end of his ability to cope with Trump.
He says while locals and expatriates have been trying to cope with the restrictions.
But a startling number of Americans are unprepared to cope with them, money-wise.
Hospitals and morgues struggled to cope with injured and bewildered victims and bloated corpses.
They also have to cope with the frustrations of communicating across a language barrier.
I learned much about leadership, how to win and how to cope with losing.
The American withdrawal, he said, jeopardized compensation for developing countries to cope with compliance.
Britain is learning to cope with more attacks in the most ordinary of places.
Washington's inability to cope with Pakistani double-dealing further undermined its prospects in Afghanistan.
The company announced it was reducing its operating costs to cope with the slowdowns.
I suppose we'll all have to find ways to cope with the injustice of flying.
According to Dia, there are simply too many vessels for the government to cope with.
"Currently our biggest challenge as a company is to cope with the demand," he said.
Extremophile organisms, accustomed to arid conditions, were unable to cope with the influx of water.
I am hearing that her failure to cope with the border crisis was the problem.
The challenge for open, liberal societies is how to cope with such constant terrorist threats.
But their suppliers are still feeling the squeeze and trying to cope with low profitability.
Boyle shared the diagnosis after reports that she was struggling to cope with her fame.
But after so many changes of government Italians know how to cope with power vacuums.
To cope with the demand for facilities and equipment, the DCB has had to improvise.
Here's how some people in polyamorous relationships have learned to cope with feelings of jealousy.
We asked a few people to share how they've learned to cope with summertime sadness.
Still, he's struggling to cope with the anxiety of knowing someday he may get sick.
This choppiness reflects the confusion of investors who are struggling to cope with the surprise.
Novozymes has been struggling to cope with the consequences of low oil and crop prices.
That's why finding healthy ways to cope with day-to-day stressors is so important.
Otherwise, rich societies may fail to cope with the needs of ageing and growing populations.
And Coach shows the retail industry how to cope with upheaval, up to a point.
Another exhorts the assembled throng to "arm ourselves" with information to cope with the change.
Some firms have already been rejigging output to cope with the possible demise of NAFTA.
Some Libyans have said the country is too divided to cope with a national vote.
The Misners are just one of the many families trying to cope with the disaster.
Lufthansa struggled last year like rivals to cope with Europe's rising demand for air travel.
Italians used art to cope with the chaos, and early attempts were streaked with humour.
Investors in this space understand this, and are prepared to cope with short-term turbulence.
Her sudden death left her community stunned as they struggled to cope with the news.
So having all of those things is really hard and it's hard to cope with.
But overall, the trip looks like a deliciously fun way to cope with a breakup.
Thiam declined to be drawn on specific plans the bank had to cope with Brexit.
When my friend was raped, she needed time to cope with what happened to her.
You grow internally, you find better ways to cope with the things that you face.
Recent years have seen growing efforts to increase the country's ability to cope with disasters.
The hospital says it had to resort to handwriting to cope with the computer lockdown.
Elijah Cummings (Md.) had to cope with gusts of disapproval for merely mentioning Clinton's name.
Game retailers have also had to cope with a decline in physical video game sales.
That said, ASEAN banks are generally well-placed to cope with the difficult credit environment.
Farmers said the violence had made it harder for them to cope with climate challenges.
The lawsuit comes as Flint struggles to cope with the fallout of its water crisis.
Meanwhile, they ostracise a teacher trying to use rational thought to cope with the situation.
Our personal finance columnist offers ways to cope with anxieties over the economy and politics.
But others in the area are getting help to cope with climate adversities more comfortably.
They gave their perspective about the latest school violence and how to cope with it.
"We have professional teams to cope with small countries of this kind," the editorial said.
To cope with childhood traumas, she turned to alcohol, and she began struggling with alcoholism.
I know, everyone drinks in college, but I truly drank to cope with my illness.
And older social institutions like saloons, constructed to cope with such instability, are long gone.
Since her early adolescence, she's used her camera as a tool to cope with it.
Spending power was supposedly being kept aside to cope with a no-deal crash-out.
Families have struggled to cope with surprise medical bills and increasing out-of-pocket costs.
Others expressed apprehension about whether they would be able to cope with the experience emotionally.
Again, my deepest sympathy for the family left to cope with the grief of this.
Many are struggling to cope with how to move forward as the hospitality industry craters.
Both girls would turn to self-destructive behaviors to cope with their rapidly disintegrating world.
To be sure, Nissan has plenty of cash in its coffers to cope with setbacks.
"For whatever reason, he couldn't seem to cope with adult company at all," John wrote.
They validate their kids' feelings and talk about how to cope with life's inevitable hardships.
Greece, in its sixth year of economic crisis, has struggled to cope with the numbers.
Alicia smoked marijuana during her pregnancy, she said, to cope with her anxiety and nausea.
Captain Lee Rosbach is still learning how to "cope" with the death of his son.
It's in the pills she pops to cope with stress, uncertainty, stage fright and exhaustion.
Negative emotions may be easier to cope with when channelled into words spoken to ourselves.
Far better to cope with diabetes, hepatitis or arthritis, the thinking goes, than to die.
The data underline the economy's struggles to cope with the effects of low oil prices.
I gradually grew more interested in Curtis, who has his own solitude to cope with.
"When the accident happened, we didn't know how to cope with it," Baha told me.
At college, she didn't know how to cope with the cafeteria options — covered in sauce.
What's triggering it isn't as important as not being able to cope with the feelings.
But not all lenders are well-placed to cope with a further rise in bond yields.
Mosul's hospital struggles to cope with wounded 45 minutes feels like 2 years Around 3 a.m.
He does, however, offer some tips that fearful flyers can use to cope with their fears.
He also struggled internally to cope with the pregnancy as he put his transition on hold.
Merkel instead is pushing for bilateral and trilateral deals to cope with short-term migration pressures.
Imagine Europeans struggling to cope with waves of migrants while simultaneously grappling with dangerous climate change.
No one knows this struggle — and the outfits to cope with it — better than New Yorkers.
Cúcuta, a city of around 670,000 people, is struggling to cope with so many new arrivals.
I was always making or drawing something, using it as an outlet to cope with banality.
European powers have struggled to cope with the influx of Syrian refugees, which has fuelled populism.
Prince Harry has previously spoken about mental health and going to therapy to cope with grief.
We didn't start well, they pressed us well and we weren't able to cope with that.
Avoid booze Some folks turn to alcohol, even binging, to cope with the Sunday night blues.
New transportation initiatives are needed to cope with this change and the country's ongoing infrastructure crisis.
Such places are typically not equipped to cope with new treatment-resistant strains of the disease.
Earlier this year, he told Billboard that he had used drugs to cope with his depression.
"He struggled with her inability to cope with the public nature of their life," says Steel.
It may, for example, have failed to cope with the drop in oil prices in 2014.
This included setting up a second, afternoon shift of teaching to cope with the higher numbers.
"I used drugs to cope with it and to get out of my head," he admits.
To cope with the debt load, China unveiled guidelines on Monday to reduce rising corporate debt.
There is no more pressing test of society's ability to cope with technology's impact on work.
To cope with population growth, Africa's major cities will need more roads, hospitals and power stations.
International oil companies have the size and logistical expertise to cope with some of these problems.
We are sure to be able to cope with various risks and challenges, including Sino-U.
Go on, let yourself indulge in a little retail therapy to cope with this latest loss.
Asia Argento is doing alright as she continues to cope with her boyfriend Anthony Bourdain's suicide.
All these odd behaviors suggested that the chimps were struggling to cope with Fongoli's harsh conditions.
The election left many searching for the proper vocabulary to cope with what had just happened.
After all, the economy is strong and Americans have learned to cope with bitter political stalemate.
Colleges in Illinois, for example, recently issued furlough notices to cope with the state's budget crisis.
But his forward guidance policy struggled to cope with unexpected twists and turns of the economy.
Jamie Otis is trying to stay positive as she continues to cope with suffering another miscarriage.
The North says it needs nuclear weapons to cope with what it calls U.S. military threats.
Thai banks' sound credit profiles should enable them to cope with a more challenging operating environment.
Prince Harry, William's younger brother, has spoken about seeking counseling to cope with their mother's death.
During the shutdown, workers were forced to cope with their loss of income in many ways.
Hundreds of ANNs would probably be needed to cope with a real aircraft, says Dr Bentley.
Companies in the sector are seeking scale to cope with heavier internet traffic coming from businesses.
Learning ways to cope with it, learning ways to live with it is what we do.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez signed a declaration of emergency to cope with the threat.
There are guides and pamphlets to help adults teach children how to cope with traumatic experiences.
Analysts believe, however, that there is enough storage to cope with supply for the time being.
To cope with the rising number of explosions, the Swedish police have bolstered their bomb squad.
Like other European insurers, Generali has had to cope with falling investment returns and stiffer competition.
The shift comes as the industry was already struggling to cope with a shrinking, aging workforce.
This has infuriated locals, who have been forced to cope with worse-than-usual traffic snarls.
Shell is reducing investment, cutting nearly 10,5.53 jobs and selling assets to cope with the downturn.
Like my uncle, she struggled to cope with the tragedy and ended up leaving her job.
The facility accommodates many foreign detainees and is equipped to cope with different languages, Deguchi said.
While many people take up meditation to cope with stress, the benefits definitely don't stop there.
To cope with that, Stan said it's all about developing a thick skin and staying dedicated.
States with more time to cope with the crisis are looking at taking more major actions.
The following are photos of the devastation as people try to cope with rebuilding their lives.
"If we don't tell them, they have to cope with their anxieties by themselves," he said.
Still, he had to cope with the fact that his pro career was finished — almost overnight.
Regulators have no plan, for example, to cope with the failure of a European central counterparty.
We have to reorganize to cope with this problem or it's only going to get worse.
Revolutions in technology threaten democracies' ability to cope with the complexity, speed and trajectory of change.
But, Patel said that network providers are "designed to cope with the peak" of web traffic.
The global system of protection, however, urgently needs to be reformed to cope with modern conditions.
"We need a new way for servicemen and women to cope with stressors of the job."
She encourages readers not to avoid their feelings, but to find ways to cope with them.
Yet both Peabody and Arch have struggled to cope with the shifts in the energy industry.
"I was able to cope with being blind and the scars and the ridicule," she shared.
The extreme stress of losing homes, livelihoods, pets, and property can be difficult to cope with.
It's unnerving that the students of this country must learn how to cope with active shooters.
And all the while, he said, the system is straining to cope with the current demands.
That's when he named himself "Black Mamba" as an alter ego to cope with the backlash.
I felt inadequate to cope with the emotional fallout of giving a child up for adoption.
This helps people slow down and think about their pain and how to cope with it.
What if everything fails, and getting through life is simply learning to cope with the failure?
To cope with these uncertainties, we have to turn preparation for survival into the new normal.
They believe jealousy should be acknowledged, and that anyone can learn strategies to cope with it.
And all the while, he said, the system is straining to cope with the current demands.
But I think we have grown in terms of our ability to cope with this issue.
England will have to cope with the pressure of being expected to win, and win well.
For its part, Huawei has remained bullishly optimistic about its ability to cope with US sanctions.
It also covers how to cope with new and sometimes overwhelming behaviors, like aggression or hallucination.
His number one strategy to cope with the virus' fallout is to aggressively rebalance client portfolios.
The league has also had to cope with the deaths of Kobe Bryant and David Stern.
They also have to cope with unexpected problems, including emergencies ranging from power outages to pandemics.
His government is struggling to cope with over 1.3 million Venezuelans who have fled to Colombia.
An individual's ability to cope with stress can affect the severity of the long-term effects.
Al Qadiri began playing video games as a child as a means to cope with war.
Not adapted to cope with fire While it is impossible to know which species are at risk until scientists assess the size and distribution of the fires and animal populations, we already know that animals native to the Amazon are not adapted to cope with such blazes.
The government has not matched emergency handouts with a long-term plan to cope with global warming.
"We should firm our confidence, but also prepare to cope with challenges," he was quoted as saying.
This is easier to cope with than being locked in a cell, so I'm grateful for that.
Miller was also candid about his lean use, claiming he used the drug to cope with depression.
Authorities have boosted liquidity in the market and signaled further stimulus measures to cope with the slowdown.
Nearly a million of those have gone to Uganda, which is struggling to cope with the influx.
It's been hard for Impossible to cope with the rapid acceleration in demand, and has experienced shortages.
Longer still to cope with the disagreements and separate needs of those other people's brains and thoughts.
Syria was already a brutal and unstable place, unable to cope with this massive influx of people.
One of the most effective ways to cope with grief is to drown your sorrows in food.
Thai officials were rushing to cope with some of the logistics of the aftermath of the sinking.
We see obvious signs Britney was losing her ability to cope with her own super-sized fame.
Poorer people are likely to have had a more stressful experience struggling to cope with the aftermath.
Camila Cabello is sharing tips on how to cope with the many challenges life throws at you.
Without upgrades and new capacity, bridges, roads and power systems are unable to cope with expanding populations.
He said that was a fictitious character, someone Judge made up to cope with his own addiction.
"Reasons to Stay Alive", published in 2015, was his story of trying to cope with mental illness.
To cope with regulatory changes, Didi has introduced training programs to help drivers obtain the desired licenses.
The agencies follow slightly different methods to cope with problems in the data, but obtain similar results.
Before Monday, Mexico's collective attention span seemed unable to cope with the crisis on its northern border.
We all have struggles in life, and we all have ways we choose to cope with them.
Finding himself unable to cope with everyday situations, he did the one thing that brought him happiness.
You learn how to cope with them (meditative breathing, reminding myself that the feeling will pass, Xanax).
Olivera and Aponte survived Maria's onslaught, but now they are left to cope with the storm's aftermath.
Everything displayed will fall into the overall theme of "using memes to cope with reality," ka5sh explains.
Yet he insists he isn't one of those of comedians who uses humor to cope with depression.
Unless people grasp that point, he thinks, our ability to cope with either scourge may be limited.
Other analysts, however, said affected companies will find a way to cope with measures imposed by Japan.
Andrews testified that her career has enabled her to cope with the aftermath of the video's release.
Women in our industry have to cope with this sort of nonsense all the time. Yours,Larry
He's previously spoken about how hard it was trying to cope with his grief on his own.
The "Allied" star said he took to alcohol in the past year to cope with his issues.
Roach said this is unlikely because China has a lot to cope with on the domestic front.
Europe struggled to cope with an influx of more than one million refugees and migrants in 2015.
There's no one correct way for a franchise to cope with the decline of a cornerstone player.
All IHH staff in Turkish border towns are working now to cope with the refugee exodus. pic.twitter.
But existing national schemes to insure depositors are considered insufficient to cope with a major banking crisis.
Any rate cut by China will aim to cope with deflation risk, Yi was quoted as saying.
And, she says, the city's elderly residents aren't getting enough help to cope with the water crisis.
I presume you are trained to cope with this but hope this kind of incident never happens.
"Patients said that they ... were better prepared to cope with their continued recovery after hospitalization," he said.
Borrowers' disposable income must also be high enough to cope with a large rise in interest rates.
In life we're either forced, kicking and screaming, into change—or we learn to cope with it.
Astronomists typically work in the dark, and are consequently pretty well-equipped to cope with Antarctic winter.
Television vans were attacked, cars set on fire and hospitals struggled to cope with scores of injured.
To this day, some survivors struggle to cope with what they saw on that sunny Saturday afternoon.
Or maybe Harvey, who had known almost nothing but success, just needed time to cope with failure.
One Department estimates that it needs a 40% increase in staff to cope with its Brexit projects.
David Wilson, who directs the World Bank's AIDS programme, has several ideas to cope with belt-tightening.
European banks are struggling to cope with record low interest rates, which cuts into income from lending.
By migrating, then, they export some of the social ills that Venezuela has struggled to cope with.
This might then prompt parents to continue using their phones as a way to cope with stress.
LGBT youth often turn to smoking to cope with the pressure of "coming out," the FDA noted.
Seen here is a pilgrim being given a cold bath to cope with the heat in 1967.
One of the cultural differences that people find most difficult to cope with is conceptions of time.
Her storyline provides basic knowledge of HIV and destigmatization and teaches children how to cope with loss.
The Saudi economy is going through an adjustment period to cope with an era of low petrodollars.
Staples was yet another company that had previously weighed scale to cope with a changing shopping landscape.
South African maize producers called for much more far-reaching rule changes to cope with the situation.
Xing, however, is confident that as society progresses, we will learn how to cope with any impediments.
Afterward, a licensed therapist taught the members of the Sad Girls Club how to cope with anxiety.
The Bank of England has said lenders are resilient enough to cope with a no-deal Brexit.
I began meditating twice a day, to cope with what I hoped would be a temporary symptom.
In some ways, grief is then expressed as a form of pleasure to cope with perceived loss.
Fire and ice Firefighters have a dangerous job, and that's without having to cope with arctic temperatures.
Deal with disappointment: Maybe the biggest lesson kids learn from sports is how to cope with disappointment.
Ms. Sanderson had already been drinking for a few years to cope with stress in her family.
Big businesses could afford to hire specialists to cope with the change and the government's buggy software.
Doctors in Britain fear hospitals are ill-equipped to cope with an imminent surge in coronavirus cases.
The team, or the club, was too flawed to cope with the exigencies of a title challenge.
They all banded together to cope with the dangerous wildlife and sweltering weather, showing each other empathy.
"We teach young people, getting them to know how to cope with stress using surfing," Thsethsa said.
They talk about deportation, about race, about finding employment, about how to cope with a toxic environment.
It often requires imports to cope with shortages caused by natural calamities such as floods and droughts.
In the meantime, the industry will have to cope with a patchwork of other rules and regulations.
First, it shows your lack of ability to cope with a challenging situation and move past it.
Solidarity, she said, was the only way to cope with the fragility of being a Hollywood pioneer.
Research suggests that people embrace conspiracy beliefs as a way to cope with perceived threats to control.
Now, 30 years later in alt-2019, people continue to cope with the aftermath of that event.
Many firms tend to offer bonuses instead, which can be unwound flexibly to cope with economic swings.
But no one was teaching us how to cope with the loss of our friends and colleagues.
Some meme-makers said they were using humor to cope with their fear and anxiety about war.
Many London-based banks, insurers and asset managers have opened new EU hubs to cope with Brexit.
However you choose to cope with your friend distancing themselves from you, know that it's nothing personal.
Greece, stretched to its limits after years of economic depression, has struggled to cope with the refugees.
Hogan suggests the market will have little choice but to cope with fewer cuts than its anticipating.
In countries where farming and fishing are still important, it will have to cope with climate change.
Their responses serve as a template for anyone trying to cope with a sudden, life-changing crisis.
The Chinese government is trying to cope with all the debt accumulated to pay for that growth.
And, much like Vikki, Synestra used recreational drugs as a way to cope with her increasing depression.
I didn't get back on stage that night because I was unable to cope with these sensations.
The surest way to cope with a financial crisis is for banks to have lots of equity funding.
Smouldering ire over pollution will make it harder for the party to cope with political or economic shocks.
The team will also develop pain management strategies and help patients strengthen their bodies to cope with injury.
The social media platform's research revealed that recovering lovers depend on social interactions to cope with the sadness.
This ability to cope with drying out or freezing is what gives them their durability in the Antarctic.
"These communities need assistance to cope with a world that is changing in front of them," he said.
He doesn't recognize her struggling to cope with the traumatic event that forced her to leave New Mexico.
The toy has become a replacement mom for Shayne, who is trying to cope with the sudden loss.
In her book What Happened, Hillary Clinton lists the methods she used to cope with losing the election.
This is supposed to prepare those readers or viewers to cope with a significant, possibly debilitating, emotional reaction.
We are concerned that these children will not be able to cope with further stress on their bodies.
Throughout the first episode, Adams experienced traumatic flashbacks and drank heavily to cope with her depression and anxiety.
It was an incident that was clearly motivated by race, and she struggled to cope with what happened.
One is to cope with the "challenging transmission environment", by relaying commands and video data through the cable.
A Monster Calls tells the story of a young boy struggling to cope with his mother's terminal illness.
The few hospitals and clinics still operating would struggle to cope with the large number of casualties expected.
She tried to cope with her loss by immediately heading back to Kingston to lose herself in work.
After opening with two runways in 1946, Heathrow immediately planned a third to cope with rising passenger traffic.
Lotte has not outlined a strategy to cope with the difficulties besides "waiting" for it to blow over.
Sure — and we would never seek to deny anyone the entertainment they need to cope with their oppression.
Pictures on social media showed residents struggling to cope with rains that have nearly turned streets into rivers.
He created him out of fear, anxiety, and depression to cope with being in this violent, intimidating place.
But these examples are profound for a reason — companies simply haven't done enough to cope with pervasive harassment.
Some firms have lifted minimum wages and are spending more on retraining workers to cope with future automation.
What this show gives people is a way to cope with whatever is going on in their lives.
It's something that I think is going to take a long time for her to cope with it.
Maybe an FBI Agent watching over Riverdale was one way for Archie to cope with all the drama.
A woman struggles to cope with life in the aftermath of a horrendous crime committed by her son.
European Union banks are much better placed to cope with serious economic shock, according to new stress tests.
Maybe. But I've found that it's the best way for me to cope with the trauma of breakups.
Thus, in order to find ways to cope with this complicated situation, women must begin by looking within.
It also made it harder for resource-rich economies to cope with the vagaries of the commodity cycle.
There are definitely real gluten-related disorders that people have to cope with, but these are vanishingly rare.
Joseph Torsella, a Democrat elected treasurer in 2016, has to cope with a simple fact of life: age.
As all this was going on, South Korea had to cope with a crisis at home as well.
Yemen -- the 'forgotten war The fighting has led the World Food Programme struggling to cope with the demand.
After 5,000 years of stability, we need to develop long-term pragmatic plans to cope with the disruption.
In a restaurant kitchen, you learn quickly how to cope with the relentless sneering, teasing, and verbal abuse.
And because super-high temperatures in Europe are so rare, buildings are not designed to cope with it.
It is seeking ways to cut costs and stabilize sales to cope with the fallout of the scandal.
This was corrected soon afterwards and the capacity of the system increased to cope with the increased traffic.
Famous for most of her life, Church had to cope with the ceaseless intrusion of the world press.
O'Reilly won re-election by a wide margin, many crediting his efforts to cope with Dearborn's dark history.
" According to the source, West "will continue to receive treatment and help with how to cope with stress.
Thailand's external position is strong enough to cope with rises in U.S. interest rates, Veerathai Santiprabhob told reporters.
She started snorting heroin about a year ago to cope with the stress of looking for a job.
Perhaps most important, they help families learn to cope with the ailment, introducing them to social welfare services.
Other ways to cope with heat include adjusting the schedules of outdoor workers based on temperature, she said.
Bobby (Kangana Ranaut) struggles to cope with the trauma of witnessing her parents' abusive marriage as a child.
In order to cope with the population boom, farmers began hunting woodchucks, and an American tradition was born.
Pemex has been struggling to cope with financial debts of some $106 billion and years of dwindling output.
Thousands of Puerto Ricans fled the island after the storm, unable to cope with the wreckage left behind.
We figured it would be easier to cope with this new wire if it was a little cuter.
This level of heterogeneity in Western meditation goes beyond anything most traditional systems likely learned to cope with.
Then, learn to cope with the things you cannot control through therapy, meditation, and other stress management practices.
Cosplay has also helped me with my confidence and has helped me to cope with my anxiety better.
The sooner you make a plan, the easier it will be to cope with your change of circumstances.
Absent that, it will be harder for Europe to cope with an increasingly assertive brand of populist nationalism.
As ASOS struggled to cope with the upsurge in U.S. demand it canceled marketing and promotions, Beighton said.
It isn't difficult to find women minimizing their experiences as a way to cope with the looming PTSD.
MC, as its new management considers options for how to cope with billions of euros in toxic assets.
Hhgregg's sales have fallen for 14 quarters in a row as it struggles to cope with intense competition.
The fine print of the devolution agreement should help the Scots to cope with a slowing economy, however.
These have lower labour costs and can easily be switched on and off to cope with changing demand.
Ms. Hintz-Zambrano did pick up a few styling tricks to cope with those more-difficult hair months.
Anglo announced plans in December to whittle down its business to cope with severe falls in commodity prices.
Cultural "re-education" sounds Maoist, but helping staff to cope with students from different backgrounds is common sense.
"That's why soldiers often sing when they are going into war, to cope with the stress," Babbel said.
It is now Twitter's near-impossible challenge to cope with that unplanned reality: It's a massive information source.
She chronicles the strutting and fretting of government figures who disagreed on how to cope with the shock.
Pakistani provincial agriculture departments have launched a few programs to boost farmers' ability to cope with climate change.
That would facilitate the policymaking needed to cope with national needs and problems that are currently being neglected.
However, the United States and the world need technology and data-driven solutions to cope with their challenges.
Stevie Wonder's got some advice for Prince fans trying to cope with his sudden death -- just do it.
It is struggling to cope with jihadist groups, some of them linked to ISIS, in the Sinai Peninsula.
I have spent years coming to terms with and then learning to cope with some mental health issues.
Flawed, bruised, and lacking the requisite software to cope with the threats and promises of the digital age.
Mason said earlier this year the bank has accelerated some cost-cutting plans to cope with potential headwinds.
This was an additional batch of quotas to cope with a growing fuel surplus as new refineries started.
Italy's health authorities on the front line are struggling to cope with the rapid increase in coronavirus cases.
Smokers, who may use nicotine to cope with mental health conditions, are prone to worse COVID-19 outcomes.
"Weight-based teasing in adolescence predicted obesity, and also eating food to cope with emotions," Dr. Puhl said.
Or do we smile more as a way to cope with our troubles, as a source of comfort?
So incumbent car companies would be able to cope with any one of these three trends taken individually.
Brexit has foundered, in no small measure, on the question of how to cope with the Irish border.
Educators spend time every day teaching the children how to cope with the consequences of an opioid epidemic.
Elodie (Brianna Hildebrand) is trying to cope with her mother's death and her own relocation to Portland, Ore.
It's about learning to fully embrace yourself and learning to cope with what you bring to the world.
His absence was something we were all trying to accommodate, to build a life around, to cope with.
I made art partly to cope with what I was witnessing and to support a campaign for conservation.
Across cultures, dancing has become a popular way to cope with the isolation and anxiety of the pandemic.
He's goofy and needy, and gives me a reason to cope with all that's going on right now.
Macy's and other department stores have sold off some of their real estate to cope with declining sales.
They're trying to cope with a massacre that ravaged their tight-knit, multicultural city just nine days ago.
Everyone is different which is why I firmly believe there is no "correct" way to cope with grief.
Some said they or their relatives are taking medication or undergoing counseling to cope with post-Harvey stress.
It's worth asking why France was better able to cope with Mr. Trump when he visited last year.
As the number of global coronavirus cases approaches 95,000, the world is struggling to cope with its spread.
Russia's finance minister said on Thursday Moscow would be able to cope with a drop in oil prices.
True, the U.S. has struggled to cope with the large numbers of asylum-seekers at our southern border.
Climate change, a great challenge which could provide a common purpose, would be even harder to cope with.
He still is undergoing extensive therapy, and now wears thick glasses typically prescribed to cope with double vision.
Still, some of the ways to cope with separation anxiety and just flat-out missing someone are similar.
He writes about his love of hunting, his anxiety over going bald, how to cope with aggressive cats.
Japanese companies have been steadily increasing business investment to cope with labor shortages stemming from a shrinking population.
"In order to cope with the time pressure, we need a great deal of transparency," Schmitz-Jersch said.
"We will have contingency plans to cope with the worst policies from Trump," said a second policy adviser.
Upstream, midstream and downstream, they adopted new technologies that enabled them to cope with much lower-priced oil.
A child doesn't know how to cope with her emotions, is depressed, and stays in bed all day.
Emotionally, it had all been difficult to cope with as she chased a spot in Rio, Montano said.
People can struggle to cope with any number of stresses, from issues at home to overwhelming work demands.
Deliveroo Editions are targeted at restaurants struggling to cope with the increased demand brought about by Deliveroo orders.
In some ways, trying to cope with depression and anxiety felt like scrambling through that panicked casino lobby.
It centers on a couple who, after 50 years of marriage, struggle to cope with change and uncertainty.
Davey Alba on the struggles of the political campaigns to cope with the digital tidal wave of falsehoods.
The city is struggling to cope with a growing homeless population, many of whom have mental health issues.
He was willing to learn breathing techniques, yoga, meditation and other methods to cope with stress and rejection.
"This means, to my mind, that bees—and possibly many other animals—do not have the kind of 'cognitive toolkit' that is often inferred, that is, where they have one cognitive ability to cope with challenge A, another cognitive ability to cope with challenge B, and so on," he said.
And governments tend to look unfavourably on mobility: social services, especially schools, are rarely designed to cope with it.
Lucky for Alexander, 31, her character Jane has helped her learn how to cope with challenges and start fresh.
One banker even claimed she drank hand sanitizer to cope with the pressure to engage in shady sales tactics.
But the woman's sister says the attention is bittersweet as the family continues to cope with the heartbreaking loss.
To cope with the slump, Deere cut jobs and lowered production of its trademark green tractors and harvesting combines.
Bangladesh has tightened security to try and push refugees back, as the country struggles to cope with the influx.
Moreover, major companies from Walmart to Procter & Gamble to Shell are adjusting their strategies to cope with climate risk.
She's left to cope with the fallout: discrimination from her neighbors and classmates who were already suspicious of robots.
This mindset allowed me to cope with the long, dark, gray winters and the shorter days in early fall.
That it does not quite succeed mostly shows how hard it is for any department to cope with Brexit.
They will also have to cope with a host of new problems that come along with newly liberated markets.
Some critics argue that it is up to central bankers, not finance ministers, to cope with the economic cycle.
If they can't stop it as it is, how they fuck are they going to cope with it then?
Another factor is China's central bank, which assured markets it had "rich" policy tools to cope with external uncertainties.
As Trump fumed in the White House, Republicans wrestled with how to cope with the latest avalanche of disclosures.
He has thought harder than most about France's need to adapt if it is to cope with technological disruption.
Insider spoke to five relationship experts on the best ways for newly single people to cope with the holiday.
To cope with the slowdown, Chinese domestic brands have been raising prices and moving upmarket, hoping to boost margins.
The city is paying $240m for a new airport next year to cope with the flow of oil workers.
More sleep was associated with an improved ability to cope with distress and manage feelings in a healthy way.
It was a way to cope with the grief of a loss far greater than losing simply my mother.
The government in Beijing clearly believes that the best way to cope with this is to get even tougher.
"Before I went away, I was able to cope with it better than the way Joe is," she said.
They shouldn't also have to cope with the financial burden that comes with taking time off work without pay.
The backdrop: Some farmers are delaying equipment purchases to cope with the financial fallout of President Trump's trade war.
Ouyahia said Algeria must make further efforts to cope with financial problems caused by the loss of energy revenues.
On Tuesday, Andrews testified that her career has enabled her to cope with the aftermath of the video's release.
Next year could be even worse if the region has to cope with a chaotic Brexit in the fall.
Lebanon stopped the United Nations registering Syrian refugees last year in an attempt to cope with large numbers fleeing.
The current refugee situation however, presents this republic with the most difficult task it has had to cope with.
I'd forgotten how to cope with that headspace without the help of some chemical crutch to see me along.
Far more efficient quantum error-correcting codes are needed to cope with the daunting error rates of real qubits.
The United Nations has appealed for aid funding of $77 million to cope with the emergency in southern Bangladesh.
Some use these stalls as places to have sex at work to cope with the stress, The Verge said.
China is struggling to cope with the transition from a manufacturing-led to a consumer- and services-led economy.
He says he was an Army Ranger, but took up cooking to cope with the stresses of military life.
To cope with its financial crunch, Toshiba has said it plans to sell part of its core chip business.
According to Axelrod, people often engage in self-harm to cope with emotions and life experiences that feel unbearable.
These are small tools that trauma teams use to cope with the stress of working in emergency trauma care.
Schools that were already straining to cope with a huge influx of new pupils are now at breaking point.
Harry, for his part, has trouble bonding with his son, who's trying to cope with his father's enormous legacy.
And by the time your past inevitably knocks at your door, you are—finally—able to cope with it.
It is believed North Korea had been attempting to raise cash in order to cope with international trade sanctions.
To cope with the cold, some workers reportedly used heat lamps typically used for drying paint to stay warm.
This is consistent with previous reports suggesting people in the LGBT community use more substances to cope with prejudice.
It seeks to cope with this world through humor, but it still screams out in desperation with us all.
The hope is that toilet technology will improve fast enough to cope with growing demand and worsening water shortages.
According to The Verge's report, employees turned to doing drugs on the job just to cope with the stress.
But some women are still choosing to self-medicate with cannabis during pregnancy to cope with symptoms like nausea.
But they cannot fully gauge the cost to families forever changed, struggling to cope with daily loss and indignity.
To cope with such a mercurial existence, bacteria have evolved an astonishing array of chemical lures, signals and weapons.
The concierge of Mr. Napoleon's building was taking the week off to cope with the explosion, Mr. Napoleon said.
Police and intelligence services are working flat-out to cope with the challenge of religious radicalization and further attacks.
As Europe tries to cope with Brexit and terrorism, a new surge in refugees could prove an existential challenge.
To cope with unforeseen power shortages, network managers can ask consumers to curb demand, or selectively shut them off.
So rather than insist she shouldn't be concerned, give her the skills she needs to cope with her distress.
It's difficult enough to cope with all the praise and distraction and to remain open for the normal processes.
"It is not sufficient to cope with inflation," said Kaan Nazli, a senior economist at asset manager Neuberger Berman.
In order to cope with the pressures of modern finance a trader must be able to stomach the job.
" Still, he added, people should "resist the urge to cope with or avoid anxiety with things like substance use.
It's a deep hurt that Ren, who uses dance to cope with his abandonment issues, recognizes in his foil.
Sure, the mice were better able to cope with their paws being shocked, so serotonin was working as advertised.
However, the panel currently has only four members, who are scrambling to cope with a bigger workload this year.
Charlie began his freshman year trying to cope with the death of his best friend Michael, who committed suicide. 
The Iranian regime has also turned down Pompeo's offer to aid in its effort to cope with the pandemic.
No doctor, not one, has provided viable options to cope with the physical side effects of my birth control.
Learning to cope with that emotional load ultimately made me stronger — you won't see me panicking too often nowadays.
"Liquidity was simply not there to cope with the amount of selling pressure," said Saxo Bank analyst Ole Hansen.
Bekuh started writing songs when she just 10 years old as a way to cope with her parents' divorce.
But small businesses were less able to cope with some big structural changes of the Modi years, he said.
One wonders if President Trump possesses sufficient reserves of patience and restraint to cope with North Korea's provocation today.
Likely we will be seeing more industries coming up with unexpected solutions to cope with the current global situation.
Hospitals in cities like New York and New Orleans have been struggling to cope with the wave of patients.
Ella told us about going to a special summer camp that helps kids learn to cope with their anxieties.
To cope with that onslaught, or perhaps to enable it, I connect my MacBook Pro to two external monitors.
The Prime Minister encouraged Mr. Cook to help the global community to cope with the challenges of cyber-crime.
Also just the process, and I think seeing how I'm going to cope with the six-month layoff, basically.
The crisis has led to local efforts to cope with the problem that has hit the teen population hard.
Curling up with an old-fashioned good read may be the best way to cope with what lies ahead.
Analysts are lowering their expectations for Goldman Sachs as the firm struggles to cope with a tough trading environment.
Some are also challenging the methods women have used to cope with periods, rejecting disposable pads and tampons altogether.
In the Southeast, more heavy rain and severe storms are expected as areas continue to cope with extreme flooding.
Overall spending will fall by 9.2% and the government plans further taxes to cope with a projected 7.2% deficit.
Chips and processors in space systems have lagged, because of power limitations and the need to cope with radiation.
He noted that it's key the markets haven't had to cope with any noticeable inflation or interest rate pressures.
Their deaths shocked Europe as it struggled to cope with the biggest influx of migrants since World War Two.
All the opium in the world Many are turning to alcohol and drugs to cope with the tremendous stress.
To cope with the resultant hollow and empty feeling, he reacts with what is referred to as narcissistic rage.
The EU recently introduced regulation to help businesses, particularly small- to medium-sized ones to cope with this burden.
"This is a strategy that some corals pursue to cope with the challenges of a low-light environment," Prof.
As in other articles I've written, I've found ways to cope with my vulnerability, but this feels intrinsically different.
Some utilities are already asking their customers to keep electricity consumption in check to cope with the surging demand.
This is not the first time United has had to cope with reports of listeria at its food-production facilities.
They'll ask if I'm able to cope with the most basic things, and I don't need that in my life.
Rey, the new Jedi in training, has to cope with the disappointment of meeting her hero and finding him ... lacking.
Individual states are poorly equipped to cope with an influx of immigrants fleeing war and poor economic conditions at home.
Those with with low-level anxiety about flying are usually able to cope with their fears and talk themselves down.
What better way is there to cope with the cold weather than to watch polar bears canoodling in the snow?
Didi Chuxing also has to cope with new regulations that limit its driver pool in Beijing, Shanghai and other cities.
"Some small miners who didn't pay attention to environmental issues simply closed down temporarily to cope with inspections," said Lei.
Available foreign-currency liquidity should also mean they are well placed to cope with any potential short-lived market closure.
In addition to physically getting your stuff there, you may have other expenses to cope with as you settle in.
Her inspirational recuperation and positive strength three years ago encouraged other survivors to cope with the shock of the attack.
The loss of taste can be difficult for patients to cope with and can impact their intake of important nutrients.
If Mexico wants to be strong enough to cope with the Trump era, it must do something about such lawlessness.
So African countries and global health organizations are now scrambling to ramp up the capacity to cope with the epidemic.
More financially mature economies than India would struggle to cope with such a scheme, but this one floundered at once.
Heat strokes can occur when your body is unable to cope with the heat, especially over long periods of time.
Randomized future technologies let players develop advanced batteries, or AI, or other ways to cope with a rapidly changing world.
Across Europe, insurers are vulnerable to takeovers as they struggle to cope with low interest rates and increasing capital requirements.
You may also feel like you're out of control, which can be tough to cope with for lots of people.
That's that part of the organization that's trying to cope with a particular set of issues in this particular domain.
That has left the country scrambling to cope with the influx of asylum seekers, many crossing the U.S. border illegally.
Primera's inability to cope with operational hurdles became apparent when deliveries of its Airbus A321neo jets were delayed this year.
The biggest cities, like Tokyo, are still growing, while rural areas struggle to cope with abandoned homes and shuttered shops.
Thankfully, the cast has found a way to cope with even the toughest filming days: getting down to Taylor Swift.
BNP said it needed to transform itself to cope with "restraints" such as European capital ratio requirements and banking regulations.
Because to cope with the deaths in her family, Arya clung onto that list like her life depended on it.
Whereas in 2016 it was forced to lease out surplus planes, now it has too few to cope with demand.
Visual-cortex researchers often work with static images, whereas humans in real life have to cope with continuously moving images.
Doing so allowed Parker to also become aware of the adjustments she made in order to cope with the situation.
Stuck in the city and with no means to cope with the pressures of fame, he went off the rails.
"The younger ones are trying to understand it, and the older ones are trying to cope with it," he says.
As in the Industrial Revolution, automation will demand changes to education, to cope with shifts in the nature of work.
Torsella has had to cope with a pension fund crisis, winning praise for a 2017 reform and follow-on measures.
More from VICE: Many people do use other substances to cope with depression, the experts I've spoken to all note.
You're going through physical and emotional changes while trying to learn to cope with losing food as an escape mechanism.
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And since the cities are also rich, they have hospitals, social services and schools to cope with their demographic problems.
Abe has made reform of the social security system a top priority to cope with Japan's fast-aging, shrinking population.
Most recently, Prince Harry spoke out about seeking counseling to cope with the grief of losing his mother, Princess Diana.
Security staff were struggling to cope with the massive crowds and there were some minor scuffles between fans and police.
We thought we would give victims advice on how to cope with the presidency by bringing on some therapy horses.
It also struggled to cope with orders that did come in, forcing some customers to wait several months for delivery.
British-based banks already hold 1 trillion pounds in liquid assets to cope with a disorderly Brexit or other shocks.
Her anxiety and inability to cope with the oppressive surveillance and commentary on her high-profile relationships garnered little sympathy.
In an attempt to cope with the traumatic experiences, the theory goes, the child 'dissociates'—it splits itself into parts.
I decided the best way to cope with the awkward feelings sobriety engendered was to take loads of drugs instead.
That Christmas, I was trying, as was everyone, to cope with the news of another loss -- Wake Island, December 13.
Also, their sturdiness—necessitated by having to cope with much higher cylinder pressures—gives them an enviable reputation for durability.
It had taken on too much debt to cope with reduced Medicare and Medicaid payments, equipment upgrades and other issues.
Supermarkets big and small in Spain had to cope with depressed demand and weak margins during the country's long recession.
Some medications, such as diuretics, beta blockers, and antidepressants, make it even harder for your body to cope with heat.
Redgrave added Greece must not be left to cope with the refugee influx as she toured the Eleonas reception facility.
ASEAN members have struggled to cope with far smaller numbers of boat people from the Muslim Rohingya minority fleeing Myanmar.
Unfortunately, residents of these communities are much less likely to receive the support and care necessary to cope with PTSD.
Ridgeview is building a new cellar to cope with a rise in production from 22016,000 to 600,000 bottles a year.
That is one of a number of measures the country's populist regime has taken to cope with crippling power shortages.
While it may be effective in the short term, drinking to cope with problems leads to worse long-term consequences.
There appears to be a loading "sweet spot" where the lower back is gradually trained to cope with the load.
They tell us that we're weak, unable to cope with so formidable an adversary, but when should we be stronger?
Bottone said it was increasingly vital to help rural communities, where many farm by hand, to cope with climate change.
The government is encouraging the use of LPG for households to cope with a shortfall in supplies of natural gas.
So, when one user asked for advice on how to cope with being bullied, Grimm had a genuinely heartfelt response.
Courses include basic instruction on opening a personal bank account, how to cope with shame, and developing a business plan.
Others plan to follow suit soon to cope with the highest jobs-to-applicants ratio in more than 255 years.
Revolut's hiring spree is the latest step in its efforts to cope with issues stemming from its rapid customer growth.
The Administration's new regulations block affected states' attempts to cope with this significant change and protect residents from double taxation.
He says he will occasionally feel a "surge of sadness" and "depression," but is learning to cope with those emotions.
But some theories posit that nightmares can be a way for our brains to cope with and process unpleasant memories.
Homeless students tend to be concentrated in particular schools, creating challenges that traditional schools aren't set up to cope with.
Local Tchayilosi groundnuts, for instance, outperformed a key commercial variety, which had failed to cope with scarce rainfall, he said.
An employee assistance program (EAP) is a useful tool for employees experiencing stress or needing to cope with difficult situations.
The rover has put itself to sleep -- and remained out of contact -- in order to cope with historic energy lows.
The utility has incurred heavy losses and cut capital spending for this year to cope with loss of the dams.
But North Korea has previously said it was forced to develop nuclear-armed missiles to cope with US military threats.
"The doctors feel they can make my brain stronger to be able to cope with these common events," he said.
We are straining at the seams spinning up servers to cope with traffic at over 1 million users per day.
The interactive program included training in relaxation, problem solving, using pleasant imagery and changing negative thoughts to cope with pain.
Okay, now that Beyoncé is officially pregnant with twins, we can't seem to cope with the fact that nobody knew.
"We are a young and fragile country facing many problems, but we have to cope with them all," she said.
I was binge-eating the first few weeks, trying to cope with the sugar hole alcohol had left in me.
Tommen, unable to cope with the scene he has just witnessed, quietly removes his crown and jumps to his death.
It won't be an easy game, as all contenders need to cope with China's increasingly strict rules for electric bicycles.
The way they're taught to cope with that trauma could greatly affect their experiences in future sexual relationships they form.
But there are plenty of ways to cope with the challenges of distance — and even use them to your benefit.
But the so-called parallel market has struggled to cope with the demand for U.S. dollars that followed the reforms.
Meanwhile, Mariana struggles to cope with her "brogrammer" colleagues, and, being Mariana, she drifts into partying to escape her troubles.
Like millions of others, many of those on probation or out on parole are trying to cope with physical pain.
In it he describes his personal evolution, forced to cope with an alcoholic mother who died at 36 of cirrhosis.
New York (CNN Business)Chevron is pulling out all the stops to cope with the historic collapse in oil prices.
"It is beyond the capacity of the provincial government to cope with the magnitude of destruction and devastation," he said.
Each increase of antibiotic concentration is a stressor that the bacteria (they're just regular E. coli) have to cope with.
But in order to cope with the world's increasing demand for interconnectivity and info, we need a better telecommunications systems.
Japan also unveiled a package worth about $296.396 billion on Tuesday to cope with the coronavirus outbreak, according to Reuters.
Even though these mitigation strategies are helpful, most of the Middle East will be unable to cope with the pandemic.
Her signing comes as the fashion industry tries to cope with criticism for keeping tall, thin, white women its standard.
The flurry of dance videos is one of many examples of people using dance to cope with the coronavirus crisis.
Hospitals in cities such as New York and New Orleans have been struggling to cope with the wave of patients.
But hardening coastal bases to cope with much stronger winds and higher surges would be costly and probably take years.
If more restless people flock to the forest to cope with social distancing, increased campfires could further exacerbate wildfire risk.
One study found that alcohol dependence is almost four times higher in individuals who use alcohol to cope with anxiety.
He says that improved engines and materials are needed for drones to cope with continuous operation and the African heat.
" Ndemic also tweeted that its "servers for multiplayer and custom scenarios are struggling to cope with very high player numbers.
Mallo turns to a newfound heroin habit to cope with his pain, while Almodóvar swears he's never touched the stuff.
This week's women's union report said the teenage mill worker had found it difficult to cope with the work pressure.
The country's banking system had sufficient capital reserves to cope with a small rise in the NPL ratio, he added.
The result is that the city's poorest are left to cope with punishing heat without stable water or electricity supplies.
I learned a lot from my dad about what not to do, how not to cope with stress and anger.
How, above all, he strove over 49 years of marriage to cope with the mental illness of my mother, June.
Iran is struggling to cope with the outbreak, with at least 15 deaths recorded so far, according to state media.
A major theme of the forum event was resilience, giving individuals the tools to cope with everyday stresses and anxieties.
But North Korea has previously said it was forced to develop nuclear-armed missiles to cope with U.S. military threats.
Doctors and medical workers struggled to cope with the surge of people worried that they had symptoms of the virus.
The BDI industry association criticized the agreement, saying companies had hoped for more help to cope with increased energy costs.
They may instead develop more negative feelings and low self-esteem and enter adulthood ill-equipped to cope with stressors.
Other animals unable to cope with a threat in the past became extinct — filtered out by history, as it were.
Cannabis businesses without access to banks often come up with unconventional ways to cope with the large quantities of cash.
Linda doesn't know how her daughter is able to cope with wanting to hold her child and not being able.
To cope with overheating, especially due to their size, elephants are known to bathe, spray water and wallow in mud.
To cope with the increasingly competitive market, Halo Top wants to make sure it is "best in class," Woolverton said.
Abe has made reform of the social security system a top priority to cope with Japan's fast-ageing, shrinking population.
Downsides: If you choose to use food as a means to cope with a breakup, do so with a friend.
It has become synonymous with the failures of Europe to cope with the arrival of people fleeing war, instability, and poverty.
"With all that rage in you, with all that frustration, we had to cope with the pen on paper," Rene says.
There is no reason why Japan should not be able to cope with extreme ageing—it has had plenty of warning.
Thousands of Cubans gathered in Costa Rica and Panama last year as Central American countries struggled to cope with the influx.
But when cameras weren't around, Score said his bandmates were experiencing different kinds of emotions while attempting to cope with fame.
" Twelve-step treatment and going to AA meetings, Kelly said, also "boost your ability to cope with the demands of recovery.
Although, we'll never know if Gypsy really fixated on a beachey landscape to cope with the brutal slaying of her mother.
If you're under a microscope as intensely as Jenner is, I imagine the pressure is even more difficult to cope with.
Advocates say abuse, coupled with the need to cope with already devastating crisis, can lead to severe impacts on mental health.
He used drugs to cope with the constant stress and found that the drug use and paranoia fed into each other.
Speaking to reporters in the courthouse hallway, Greenberg shared that Kelly was wearing a walking boot to cope with the pain.
Official estimates suggest that Britain's Competition and Markets Authority needs to grow by nearly 40% to cope with the extra workload.
Both cities have introduced tough restrictions on car ownership and invested heavily in mass transit to cope with severe road congestion.
If the attackers can cobble together a fire hose of data bigger than the defender's capability to cope with, they win.
About 900,53 migrants, mostly Muslims, entered Germany in 2015, prompting public concern over the country's ability to cope with the influx.
Butanalysts warn this could be temporary as the industry still has to cope with overcapacity and ample supply of refined oilproducts.
If the United States succeeds in hardening its border, Mexico may struggle to cope with the flows across its southern one.
The security standards do not require the grid to cope with multiple simultaneous generation or transmission failures (n-2 or higher).
Poor countries must prepare to cope with an increase in waste as they develop a middle class consuming at Western levels.
I don't want to live life like that where I have to cope with certain stress factors that can be avoided.
But Barrett seems to have been of a fragile constitution, quite unable to cope with the extreme mental states LSD induced.
As a child, he didn't know how to cope with batteries running out, so he threw the cameras when it happened.
Badly governed or poor countries find it harder to cope with climate change, especially when, as often, they have weak institutions.
Lacking control over interest rates and the ability to devalue their currencies, some countries struggled to cope with violent economic shocks.
" Hilary emailed me about her son, Lorenzo: "I am finding it increasingly difficult to cope with his heightened emotion and anxiety.
A second issue is the nature of British democracy, and in particular how badly equipped it is to cope with referendums.
European Union banks are much better placed to cope with serious economic shock, according to stress tests released on Friday night.
Meanwhile Indian history has been a long battle to predict, harness and exploit the monsoon—or to cope with its failure.
Not only was it a cathartic way to cope with any stress and uncertainty, but it also earned me extra money.
The first season follows Jen (Applegate) as she struggles to cope with the unexpected hit-and-run death of her husband.
Offshore drilling companies have come under pressure as oil companies have cut back on spending to cope with lower oil prices.
There is supply that is on its way, and the industry has managed to cope with the Philadelphia Energy Solution shutdown.
As part of this initial mini-withdrawal, you start to cope with the over-taxation of your pleasure systems, Koob says.
Our existing transportation infrastructure requires ongoing maintenance and will require billions of dollars' worth of upgrades to cope with rising demand.
" As Zinoman explains it, rather than a postmortem, the meeting was Letterman's way "to cope with and avoid his personal life.
Revenues are stagnating just when airports in America and Europe need more cash to expand, to cope with demand for flights.
This tendency only further burdens the founder by muting their supportive relationships and reduces their ability to cope with company pressures.
Deutsche has emphasized that its €215 billion of cash and liquid assets are sufficient to cope with any short-term stress.
While acknowledging the economy faces internal and external risks, he said the country has many policy tools to cope with them.
Amid a lack of basics like catheters and crumbling hospital infrastructure, doctors who remain struggle to cope with ever scarcer resources.
Comedy and political parodies are effective therapeutic tools to cope with the ever-present source of stress that is Donald Trump.
All are set up to cope with elderly inmates, and there is no facility that is especially designated for such prisoners.
Speaking to PEOPLE in 2016, Tyler said he and his family struggled for a long time to cope with her loss.
Many are trying to cope with the effects of persistent financial strain in an economy that hasn't favored lower-income workers.
ASOS's new U.S warehouse has struggled to cope with demand, hitting sales there and adding to challenges in France and Germany.
"[An app like Nurx] doesn't necessarily get rid of the stigma, it just allows you to cope with it," Steward says.
But he said Sweden was not taking any steps to build up customs infrastructure to cope with potential new trading arrangements.
"We may say that Mikheil Saakashvili did not manage to cope with his powers," Kovalchuk told Reuters in an emailed statement.
By seventh grade, she said she spent a month at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota learning to cope with chronic pain.
Li reiterated that China has policy tools to cope with challenges and can step up fiscal policy support for the economy.
He said the cameras were able to cope with rain and had a maximum wind speed of 60 kilometers per hour.
Future frequently waxes about drowning himself in a sea of drugs, clearly unable to cope with the isolating nature of fame.
The really big problem for China is that its government is not built to cope with these sorts of economic strains.
Experts worry the death toll could yet increase, as the country's health infrastructure struggles to cope with the virus' rapid spread.
One way to deal with migration pressures "would be to build (African countries') resilience to cope with climate change," she said.
Such "mini-mills" have lower labour costs and can easily be switched on and off to cope with changes in demand.
The public fears bread prices could be next with bakers shrinking the size of loaves to cope with higher wheat prices.
Tickets are often elusive, with the ramshackle infrastructure unable to cope with the demand, and trains do not run on schedule.
He writes in his diary about visiting his older friend for advice on how to cope with his present, frightening life.
These drinkers may be using alcohol to cope with other problems in their life, particularly those related to anxiety and depression.
But they were not ready to cope with the sudden departure of their allies, while the Taliban remained resilient and capable.
Retailers in the country have been struggling as consumers tighten their belts to cope with higher taxes, fuel and electricity prices.
But like many New York restaurateurs, he found it hard to cope with rising costs for rent, food, payroll and utilities.
"Now, when you're doing restoration, retrofit, the inside of the building is easier to cope with," he went on to explain.
Facing a $2 billion bill to cope with more prison growth, the state instead invested in alternatives proven to reduce recidivism.
I started spending more time with friends and going on trips, too, as a way to cope with my dad's illness.
The big difference is that successful people are familiar with dealing with confidence issues, and have strategies to cope with it.
Statoil is slashing jobs, projects and investments to cope with a sharp drop in the price of crude since mid-2014.
Neither offered a way to end the chaos before departing, or to cope with its consequences once American troops had left.
He said that his mother, who had worked alongside Arkadiusz at the meat factory, was struggling to cope with his death.
You see, when I was a young teenager, I lost my mother, and I was unable to cope with the pain.
But he soon realized that it was transforming his daughter's ability to cope with the side effects of chemotherapy and radiation.
Companies are coping with the tit-for-tat tariffs by increasing prices or making business changes to cope with higher costs.
Many found it difficult to cope with waves of noise, abrupt public announcements and, sometimes, rapping against the protective glass cube.
In the meantime, data and anecdotal evidence indicate businesses from both countries have tried different ways to cope with the tariffs.
It's a tough pill to swallow, but you have to understand it, you have to be able to cope with it.
As California struggles to cope with yet another devastating fire season, farmworkers like Magaña have to capitalize on prime strawberry season.
Around 1.7 million people have fled South Sudan, most of them to Uganda, which is struggling to cope with the influx.
"The results show that butterflies are failing to cope with our changing climate and how we manage the environment," Brereton added.
Unprompted, about half of her respondents said at this point that they used games specifically to cope with service-related stress.
On an individual level, outright denial of fact offers a way to cope with the cruel world beyond online chat rooms.
And it demands an ability to cope with the fallout of change, because moving things around often uncovers a weak underbelly.
There's a potential 2038 where you might find yourself trying to cope with postmodern versions of those same pre-NLRA forces.
Suburban life for the Morrises was not easy — they had to cope with racial slurs and other humiliations — but they persisted.
But the way they're taught to cope with that trauma could greatly affect their experiences in future sexual relationships they form.
The investments are aimed at creating the required infrastructure to cope with India's fast-growing market for electronic goods and components.
The company, like several other department stores struggling to cope with reduced customer traffic and competition from e-commerce company Amazon.
In the movie, both characters experience a huge change in their lives and they have to learn to cope with it.
It is turbulent for luxury to cope with quantities, and now, as well, with different generations of people from different cultures.
But even then I found myself frazzled trying to cope with my own work and keeping the kids focused and motivated.
"I decided that for me, the easiest way to cope with it all was to pretty much stay home," she says.
The last three years have been difficult for the oil and gas industry, as it struggled to cope with lower prices.
Those lessons may be important in the coming weeks and months as everyone tries to cope with this national health emergency.
It's the latest unusual step the hospital system has resorted to in order to cope with the shortage of protective gear.
Coprolites, fossilized feces, showed the presence of partly digested bones, indicating that it had the stomach juices to cope with them.
Only the U.S. has the resources and the experience to lead a global effort to try to cope with state failure.
I just wanted to focus on learning to cope with my condition and work on myself, all while being clear-headed.
The company slashed its dividend and unveiled fresh spending cuts earlier this week to cope with the crash in oil prices.
This prompted the scientists to conclude that Britain had nowhere near the capacity to cope with an outbreak on that level.
It's a test of our capacity to cope with planet-scale disasters, and this time we are probably going to pass.
Previously sources said OPEC and non-OPEC had failed to agree on additional cuts to cope with the outbreak of coronavirus.
Look around the world and you'll see millions of women coping with much more than we have to cope with here.
But other airmen in his unit struggled to cope with stress, he said — there were divorces and some cases of suicide.
Even before the current crisis, Greece was struggling to cope with tens of thousands of migrants who had entered from Turkey.
In a Skype interview, Dr. Wildschut and Dr. Sedikides cautioned against using nostalgia as your primary way to cope with problems.
He said SecureWorks has come up new offerings over the past 12 months to cope with changes in the cybersecurity business.
With the support of her family and Doernbecher Children's Hospital, she got the resources she needed to cope with her illness.
Like other brick-and-mortar stores, the company has had to cope with fierce competition from e-commerce behemoths like Amazon.
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"The military is keeping a tight surveillance over the North to cope with further provocations", the South Korean defense ministry said.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Residents of Turbat, a remote town in southwestern Pakistan, have had to cope with punishingly hot weather for generations.
It extends to the survivors, families and communities who are left to cope with the aftermath and pick up the pieces.
Now, just as the Red Sox had to do, the Cubs are learning to cope with an altogether foreign problem: success.
The oil-dependent state is struggling to cope with hyperinflation — estimated by Venezuela's opposition party to hit 1,400 percent in 2018.
Therapists who specialize in cognitive therapy, which teaches practical ways to cope with persistent and unwanted thoughts, may be particularly helpful.
Atwater said it's becoming increasingly apparent that we don't have the capacity to cope with what we're putting into the atmosphere.
It's not uncommon for the children of dead celebrities to have to cope with their parents' lives being fictionalized on screen.
During his tenure, the German steel-to-submarines conglomerate struggled to cope with falling steel prices and issued four profit warnings.
But as romance takes over his daughters' lives, their father is forced to cope with their adulthood and rebellion against tradition.
"The Weekly" follows Balaraba as she rejoins a community struggling to cope with the trauma of losing a generation of women.
Since Dennis retired a few years ago, he has spent much of his time trying to cope with his son's addiction.
Museums could house some of the memorial detritus but will not be able to cope with the scale of the problem.
University and school officials appear on high alert and are offering services to their students to cope with the rising tensions.
Bowie sensed his own greatness and was able to cope with it, as many great artists do, by surpassing his context.
We need a societal model that is able to cope with all of these ecological problems that are on the table.
"What we are doing is trying to cope with the current situation where the United States is trying to threaten the DPRK with nuclear weapons, so we are trying to strengthen our nuclear capabilities in order to cope with threats that are imposed on the DPRK," she added, using an acronym for the country typically used by government officials.
This year, Ahmedabad added an element to its heat action plan designed not just to cope with extreme heat, but reduce it.
Everyone is guilty of using unhealthy methods like excessive drinking, shopping sprees, and eating poorly to cope with pressure of adult responsibilities.
And if they don't, they stand to be ill prepared to cope with humanitarian disasters and migrations that affect millions of people.
Certainly, many large companies will be able to develop products that are "good enough" to cope with many of container use cases.
The bank is even discussing potential deeper cuts to cope with rock-bottom interest rates, increasing regulation and a competitive home market.
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Joe Biden often grows emotional at public events as he talks about his son and his family's journey to cope with loss.
The millions U.S. citizens on the island are struggling to cope with increasingly desperate conditions after Hurricane Maria devastated the U.S. territory.
After the shooting he needed time to cope with taking a man's life, Yoxall said, so he told the media no interviews.
The Observatory also highlights chronic overcrowding with facilities crammed with about double the number of inmates they were built to cope with.
But maybe that's the fairy tale, I thought, and this is the reality I need to figure out how to cope with.
There are multiple scenes of questionable sexual consent, and there's gun violence throughout, as Tyler starts handling shotguns to cope with stress.
It is instructive to compare shale with another natural-resources business that has had to cope with a collapse in commodity prices.
The hardest part, they say, is learning how to cope with the waves of sadness that hit often and usually without warning.
To cope with sluggish performance, Nio said it would delay the rollout of its next-gen products to focus on existing models.
The UN's regional official Vivian Tan told the BBC Friday that "every available space is being occupied," to cope with those arriving.
These makeshift squads rarely challenged for titles and struggled to cope with the new defensive rigour imported by Chelsea manager José Mourinho.
Far From the Tree is a revelatory book about families using compassion to cope with difference, and it will fascinate any parent.
Meghan Markle is opening up about her pregnancy — and revealing what she is doing to cope with the changes to her body.
They also tend to be less anxious, better able to cope with stress, and to have better memory than their pupless contemporaries.
Telefone by Noname Noname's debut mixtape finds the Chicago rapper creatively using poetry to cope with her pain and celebrate her joy.
Trish, who has remained sober for 10 years, turns to self-improvement (namely fight training) to cope with feeling out of control.
But Beijing is struggling to cope with the fallout from the coronavirus outbreak that has killed almost 500 people and infected 24,500.
Officials have estimated VEB may need 1.2 trillion roubles in state support to cope with bad loans and honour its debt obligations.
"Jackson is excited about the baby," Matt says, noting that the little boy has been working to cope with his sister's death.
The underlying thread of compliance officers needing to "cope" with the challenges expected in the year ahead is set against that backdrop.
The interventions were based on cognitive behavioral therapy and positive psychology, intended to increase wellbeing and improve ability to cope with stress.
It may have to lay off more than two-thirds of its workforce as it restructures to cope with the weak market.
To cope with the slowing chip market, the company said investment next year was expected to be "significantly lower" than this year.
U.N. agencies are recommending farmers grow different food crops to cope with low rainfall, such as replacing water-intensive crops with sorghum.
The country is appealing to the international community for $100 million for relief efforts, as it struggles to cope with collapsed infrastructure.
The House of Representatives and the Senate passed competing packages on aid for the border to cope with the surge of migrants.
We now have enough data points to make some broad generalizations about what oil companies are doing to cope with $40 oil.
To cope with the challenge, some funeral companies have started offering a speedy blue-siren service for 300,000-500,000 francs ($30-55).
British-based banks already hold 1 trillion pounds ($1.26 trillion) in liquid assets to cope with a disorderly Brexit or other shocks.
To cope with the loss of American exports of soyabeans, for instance, it has lowered the minimum protein content in pig feed.
Mean girl Veronica (Kristine Froseth) acts frosty to cope with her nightmarish mother (Chrissy Metz, clearly channeling a Toddlers & Tiaras stage mom).

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