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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(91) The precursors of lowered self-esteem and poor coping will also be examined.
(92) There's concern that schools may not realise what help is needed because the children seem to be coping in the classroom.
(93) We are coping with this change and that, but failing to enhance our capacity to manage change in general.
(94) They often have coping skills gained from surviving previous natural disasters or wars.
(95) The energy we waste on coping with this excess is energy which is lost to other more vital functions.
(96) She began to cook the meal, briefly wondering how her own household was coping without her.
(97) I could have competed on an international level but I didn't have the patience coping with injuries and stuff.
(98) Amelia seemed to have no trouble coping with George or with anyone else.
(99) The last thing she felt like coping with was a confrontation.
(100) Coping with hearing loss takes a great deal of energy.
(101) The Barthelmes recount in vivid detail and with good psychological insight the trauma of coping with that dual loss.
(102) She was merely coping with one thing after another, not achieving.
(103) Mommachrissie: Child abuse is a measure of immaturity and few coping mechanisms, not age.
(104) Despite the snow, the window was open, the central-heating system coping easily with the vagaries of the climate.
(105) Her brain was still having a great deal of difficulty coping with what her eyes were telling her.
(106) Their lack of confidence may lead to distrust of their own coping skills and a lack of trust in others.
(107) She has developed a slightly different coping strategy which involves returning to work at night when it is quieter.
(108) He seemed to be coping better than I during these endless days.
(109) Still, there Jackie sat, first time in a sea kayak, not just coping but relishing the hairy conditions.
(110) This could prove very worthwhile in coping with the National Curriculum and its additional demands on staff.
(111) In this way, the child learns to expand his/ her range of alternative coping strategies.
(112) The staff here are barely coping with all the work.
(113) She was twenty-four, she was an adult, and she had become very competent at coping with life.
(113) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(114) The family is coping as best as possible following the mother's disappearance.
(115) This much is perhaps to be expected from some one who faced insurmountable difficulties in coping with the work.
(116) Indeed, the exercise of such anticipatory coping was one of Caplan's central notions for primary prevention.
(117) Parents are seen as responsible for any difficulties in coping with their children.
(118) One of the biggest problems Merena faced was finding tyres capable of coping with that speed for that length of time.
(119) Officials from one country told Ellena that its citizens had enough stress coping with high unemployment and other transition ills.
(120) Coping with loss and sustaining morale is not easy, requiring considerable courage.
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