Similar words: public opinion, public opinion poll, sloping, developing, developing country, developing countries, copied, copious. Meaning: ['kəʊpɪŋ] n. brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall.
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(61) Secondly, the therapist must be aware of the patient's coping resources and supportive relationships.
(62) Positive coping skills are learned when parents are able to establish clear limits by saying no and meaning it.
(63) US farmers are having trouble coping with the reductions in agricultural subsidies.
(64) Safeguarding the security blanket can be very important in coping with considerable upheaval.
(65) But parents should realize that even when it takes years, the child has mastered a lifelong coping capacity.
(66) It should be recognized and accepted that coping with hearing loss can be utterly exhausting.
(67) Brown and Harris highlight the girl's success in coping with her premarital pregnancy, Quinton and Rutter her planning ability.
(68) Nevertheless, it was independently undertaken, in a very matter-of-fact way, to assist a respected superior in coping.
(69) Take some time to read around the subject of stress, and to experiment with new ways of coping.
(70) These are difficult days for students ... financial worries and job uncertainty, as well as coping with life alone.
(71) Here, the therapist is looking for maladaptive coping strategies which can be altered at a later date in homework assignments.
(72) Within a few months she was able to resume her normal life with new coping skills and a greater sense of self-affirmation.
(73) Its only weak spot is in coping with bigger potholes, which send a jarring crash through the bodyshell.
(74) They tend to aggravate rather than improve the poor self-esteem, poor individual coping skills and poor emotional maturity in the primary sufferer.
(75) We added one further session to summarise useful devices for coping with and overcoming bulimia.
(76) Liederman offers practical advice about coping with losing your job.
(77) When she was dumped she was in terrible condition, coping with seven young pups.
(78) Drugs often make people feel they're coping, when they're really not coping at all.
(79) It is his own mind's way of coping with the grief, and he knows it.
(80) Caterers also face other difficulties, such as keeping food hot and coping with the long travelling distances between the kitchens and wards.
(81) The discussions in the group sessions were primarily devoted to living a life free of alcohol and coping with personal problems.
(82) Coping with waste will always be hard, and hypocrisy and wishful thinking will not make it easier.
(83) All the men on Lewis were fishermen and the women were used to coping without them.
(84) He noted that several accidents appeared to highlight pilots' difficulties in coping with increasing flight-deck automation.
(85) She was now putting into her play images of her own escapist coping capacity.
(86) Diverse ways of coping with the stress caused by illness will be identified and any links with self-esteem investigated.
(87) Instead of resting in dressing-rooms between shows,(http://sentencedict.com/coping.html) the Girls were burnt out coping with double and tripling.
(88) It evens out the peaks coping with fluctuations in work and ensuring continuous work flow.
(89) The couple were coping as best they could with the radically altered life polio had foisted upon them.
(90) Because such potentially distressing events are predictable, but unavoidable, they are an ideal focus for an investigation of coping behaviours.
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