Parents and school staff could help children cope by establishing a sense of safety and security.
If W were 35 and still in the work force, she could cope by owning risky assets.
The Reserve Bank tries to cope by offering a sort of cash exchange.
Dr Elliston, a former GP, is trying to help doctors cope by introducing them to a stress management technique called mindfulness.
Without sufficient, high-quality pause, the complexity of the VUCA forces becomes overwhelming as we try to cope by accelerating action or transaction.
"People are trying to cope with that by selling their personal belongings -- cattle, livestock, " he said.
Most pundits reckon that COPE is backed by about 10% of the voters.
The data trove includes flight logs from the Falcon jet used by Cope and Bias and evidence of their profligate spending habits.
He gave the two-volume set, including documents sent by Cope claiming members could earn returns tax free, to a pair of IRS agents.
The simplest way to cope with default by private borrowers is to improve the inadequate domestic bankruptcy laws that still prevail in many emerging economies, something that is slowly under way.
The original ballot was held by the party on 18 November for its 300, 000 or so members, and Mr Cope was announced the winner by just 98 votes.
Airlines have learned how to cope with the challenge by being obsessed with maintaining public safety.
Ensuring that the reactor wall can cope with being bombarded by these neutrons presents a further challenge.
Like my father, many of these veterans do not seek help and are trying to cope with their issues by themselves.
Mr Fillon said he favoured the idea, floated by Mr Cope, of a party referendum in January, but stressed it must be held "in conditions of objectivity".
New models and ways of thinking are required to cope with disparate information amplified by modern technology.
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The second of Thursday's games was a scrappy affair, with Cope and Ebdon frequently undone by simple pots.
In recent years, Dell has struggled to cope with the upheaval unleashed by the popularity of smartphones and tablet computers.
But the registration period had to be extended for two days, until August 6th, to cope with the problem posed by about 50, 000 internal refugees.
Companies with tight budgets sometimes cope with a heavy workload by hiring more interns or temporary workers, says Eileen Appelbaum, a senior economist with the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
As is to be expected, ordinary digital transmission is nowhere near robust enough to cope with the problems experienced by a mobile receiver, which can suffer from all sorts of doppler-shift effects and multipath radio interference as it moves around the place.
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The doctors also examined the techniques used by voice hearers to cope with their condition.
It will also help hospitals cope in the busy winter months by reducing pressure on beds and front-line staff.
The consulting currently helps a variety of media companies cope with the many changes created by disruptive technology, such as cord-cutting.
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Retailers have attempted to cope with this customer power shift by offering rock bottom prices in order to ring up much-needed sales.
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It is a remarkable study of spirituality and sacrifice, and how men of faith cope when their ideals are challenged by violent reality.
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Two new planes were ordered by the airline to cope with the planned increase in flights to and from Swansea, Cardiff, and Plymouth Airports.
Huge corporations can cope with the myriad rules issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and their state-level counterparts.
Dr. Derek Puddester, a psychiatry professor at Ottawa involved in the research, says that while hard work and self-sacrifice are often valued in doctors, such traits need to be balanced by an ability to cope with stress.
Smart IT leaders cope with this shortage of generalists by moving to hybrid IT departments that manage cloud computing as well as more traditional IT functions, and that essentially run as virtual internal service providers, drawing on a menu of external managed services as demand requires.
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