The mayor of the latter city signed a disaster declaration to help cope with the destruction.
Drinking on a regular basis to help cope with one's demons only gives those demons a stronger voice.
You might, instead, prefer to keep them on tap as an emergency fund to help cope with any unpredicted expenditure.
Researchers are evaluating safety plans, written documents that patients carry in their pockets to help cope when suicidal urges strike.
The exchange added that it was planning to shut down for a couple of hours to add servers to help cope with the load.
It is also appealing for equipment to help cope with the thousands of refugees, including tents, water treatment plants and even basic tools like shovels and picks.
To help cope with collapsing currencies and crumbling stockmarkets, patriotic Thais and South Koreans have been handing in their gold bracelets, brooches and necklaces to be melted into ingots that can be used to repay foreign creditors.
Dr Elliston, a former GP, is trying to help doctors cope by introducing them to a stress management technique called mindfulness.
Mythology was therefore designed to help us to cope with the problematic human predicament.
For families from the Newtown area, and even beyond, a pressing problem will be how to help children cope with the aftermath of this tragedy -- and indeed how to give parents space to grieve, knowing their children are being looked after.
Flexible work schedules are developed as needed to help people cope with changes in their lives.
Some were given training in psychological strategies to help them cope with their feelings.
When the mom realized why her son was struggling, she arranged counseling to help him cope.
The Treasury and finance ministries across Europe have prepared fact sheets to help companies cope.
This kind of group project, in turn, is beneficial to help employees cope with the disaster.
European scientists have turned on the first part of a web-based database of information to help them cope.
Emergency funds are also available to the NHS to help them cope when the pressures get most acute.
The Newtown Parent Connection has also pledged to try and bring in extra counselors to help parents cope.
Scientists theorize the body releases endorphins to help us cope with the discomfort.
The main bitcoin exchange shut down for 12 hours to install hardware to help it cope with trading volumes.
Kingston Hospital in south-west London began flying in 48 nurses it had recruited in the Philippines to help it cope.
The recruitment drive package would include increases in allowances paid to help officers cope with London's high living costs, he said.
This legislation has created opportunities for consulting firms to help companies cope with increased government oversight and operate with greater efficiency.
America's emergency tax rebate, voted this year to help people cope with the credit crunch, has in effect been taken right away again.
Many governments had seen the crunch coming, said the report, and had freed radio spectrum they were now auctioning off to help operators cope.
Sixth-graders are going through special counseling to help them cope.
Researchers at Monsanto and elsewhere are working quietly on the next potential breakthrough in agriculture: drought-resistant crops, which are meant to help farmers cope in an increasingly water-scarce world.
He revealed recently he has had counselling to help him cope with the fall-out of the remarks but knew he would be heckled sooner or later on American soil.
The multiplayer element was also essential for other aspects of the game, including the building of historic buildings and landmarks and to help players cope with world events and challenges.
Stephen Martiros, a Boston-based adviser to family offices, says wealthy families should secure credit lines with longer time horizons (think years instead of months) to help them cope with economic storms.
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