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cope

[kohp] / koʊp /


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"I feel a lot more confident in school and there's more ways for me to cope. I can leave and go on walks."

From BBC

The aid that was allegedly seized by Somali officials was meant to help people cope with the effects of "drought, floods, conflict, high food prices and dwindling harvests", according to the WFP.

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Despite the pressures, there are signs the NHS is coping better than in the last few winters.

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On the same BBC Radio Wales programme, Yorath was asked how he had coped with the death of his son Daniel, who had undiagnosed hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and said: "I didn't, really."

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From stress management to marital counseling to processing trauma, they gain self-awareness and coping skills.

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