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coping

[koh-ping] / ˈkoʊ pɪŋ /


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So I sought advice on coping from others who have been through an extended period of caring for a sick or dying loved one.

From The Wall Street Journal

A batch of Asian PMIs is due Monday, with surveys for Japan, Taiwan and India set to show how manufacturers are coping with tariff pressures midway through the final quarter of year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many parents writing up toy lists are coping with higher childcare bills, plus knock-on tariff costs steeped into prices.

From MarketWatch

Combine that with the demands of new legislation and an increase in the reporting of historic sex offences, and you have a smaller workforce coping with a bigger workload.

From BBC

A person experiencing stressors—such as discrimination, bias and stigma—because of their minoritized identity can internalize feelings of shame when their psychosocial support systems and coping mechanisms are inadequate or overwhelmed.

From Scientific American