For the third summer in a row, Portugal is coping with deadly forest fires.
And Mali, another country in the Sahel, is coping with thousands of refugees after a military coup there last month.
He seems happier and is coping with dealing with the press better.
None of that is much comfort for the Georgian leadership, which is coping with tens of thousands of refugees and a nose-diving economy.
What they really mean by it is coping with the ever-present reality of shifting circumstances and clashing interests by strategically acquiescing to opponents, i.e.
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The first is coping with exceptionally rapid growth without blowing up.
Its real headache, given that most of its costs are in euros and its sales in dollars, is coping with a 30% drop of the dollar against the euro in recent years.
The most important question that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and his colleagues should be broaching to their Kenyan guest is how his government is coping with the fact that Washington has apparently lost its will to fight the war against the global jihad.
This time, though, with supple direction and a character of exceptional variety, Ms. Rooney is impressive in her range, and commendable for her subtlety, whether Emily is struggling to find her emotional core or, having found it, is coping with the unintended consequences of her cure.
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How is America coping with its first gift-giving season in nearly a decade without the illustrious hostess telling it what friends and family really want?
The youngster is seen coping with the kind of adolescent problems that plague most teenagers - difficulties at school, girlfriend issues and dealing with his over-attentive parents.
The former Blackwood Comprehensive School pupil, dubbed Nathan "Clever Boy" Cleverly, is coping well with combining his training schedule and the demands of statistics, equations and algebra.
Sato says he is not coping well with her loss and the only way he can find peace is to learn exactly what happened to his common-law wife.
Learning to connect with people is another method of coping with adversity.
For most emerging economies, however, intervention is more about coping with volatile capital flows.
"The system is not coping well with these illnesses, " he said.
While this may have worked sufficiently through the great credit crisis of 2008-2009, this common currency and shared economic base is experiencing strains coping with fiscal problems of one (or now many) of its underlying constituent countries.
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Managing a relationship with a strategic outsourcer is far more complex than coping with an ordinary supplier.
The Chamber of Commerce is supporting the States' plans for coping with reduced funds when corporation tax is abolished in 2008.
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"Of course Oscar will never be the same, having to live with the knowledge that he caused the death of the woman he loved, but he is coping as best he can with the support of his loved ones, " Arnold Pistorius said in a statement on Monday afternoon.
What we can do, says Dr. Alex Crosby, a medical epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is teach coping skills so that when an individual is faced with any number of risk factors for suicide, he or she will have a level of inherent protection and the tools to combat suicidal behavior.
And the east is already providing models for coping with demographic decline.
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The National Flu Service launched in England on Thursday is now believed to be coping with demand after initially crashing under 9.3m hits an hour.
Is there any formula for coping with this sort of unpredictability?
The biggest problem, though, is that any ideas for coping with sprawl have always run up against local politics, racial tensions, history and, not least, geography.
Another thought is that parents who are coping with the only surviving triplet, who also has Goldenhar Syndrome, are liable to be experiencing a great deal of grief.
Such a set-up is an elegant way of coping with a national shortage at the top: one head and five deputies are easier to find than two of each.
But the story of human development is one of becoming better at coping with them.
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The 33-year-old former England opener, named 2009's most valuable player for 2009 by the Professional Cricketers' Association, is hopeful of impressing overseas and coping with his medical condition.
But it is bad news for an industry already coping with razor-thin margins.
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