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Journal Community A 90-page manual titled "Coping With Disturbances" outlines the IDF's new commitment to avoid, when possible, the old tendency to pummel its adversaries.
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It's the full text of a book, entitled Coping: A Survival Guide for People with Asperger Syndrome.
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In a prescient but little-remarked book called Coping with Complexity, aimed at extending its formal analysis to fields as diverse as job design, decision rules and organizational structure, the German theorist Hans-Werner Gottinger wrote in 1983:
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One reviewer calls "Coping with Terrorism" 2006 an "an offensive piece of garbage."
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One reviewer calls "Coping with Terrorism" 2006 an "an offensive piece of garbage."
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"We had a panel called Coping Digitally," Pacheco explains, noting that response was overwhelmingly positive.
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The paper is part of a multi-institutional study called Coping With Cancer.
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All right, we are going to leave you here with a great band called Coping with Ignorance.
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"We had a panel called Coping Digitally," Pacheco explains, noting that response was overwhelmingly positive.
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All right, we are going to leave you here with a great band called Coping with Ignorance.
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