you find someone you trust to help you with money problems and look after you.
find a job
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Used as a VERBI will try to cope with his rudeness.After his breakdown he couldn't cope any longer.She is learning to cope with the demands of her schedule.Annie is learning to cope with her disease that prevents her from doing things she could do before she caught it.Used as a NOUNThe dark sky's starry cope.
Either put up with it or get a different job.
Yes, "cope" is aways followed by the preposition "up". for example : She feels difficult to cope up in Hindi school.
The capability of a mentally disabled person will vary greatly from case to case depending on the severity of their IQ.
In "Ramona and Her Father," the first thing that happens is Ramona's father losing his job, which leads to financial struggles for the family. This event sets the stage for the rest of the story, where Ramona learns about her father's struggles and tries to help him cope with his difficulties.
A magical little hormone called testosterone. Boys make alot more of this hormone than girls,which makes them more manly (deep voice,body hair,etc.). It also makes them mentally stronger and able to cope better with stress.Clarification:While boys do have testosterone, which does make them "more manly", they are not mentally stronger, nor do they cope with stress better than females. The ability to cope with stress, as well as mental strength, varies from person to person, regardless of sex.
turndown ratio
fired lay off terminated
In the context of job performance, it means being unable to cope with the requirements of the position.
"Perdiendo la razón" in English translates to "losing one's mind" or "going crazy." It refers to a person becoming irrational or mentally unstable.