Examples of using Can cope in English and their translations into Hebrew
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If we master our finances can cope with the unexpected and the decisions of agreement with what we want and not by obligation.
Only a complex of vitamins Locerin UK can cope with this, which instantly returns the life-giving power and natural shine to hair.
It doesn't even mean that you really want to die; it only means that you have more pain than you can cope with at the moment.
Avoidance denies us any chance to challenge our fears and build confidence that we can cope.
The rocks are clad in mosses and lichens that can cope with the intense cold of winter and the short growing-season.
due to the large number of nozzles, can cope with the functions of meat grinding and thicker cocktails- such as smoothies.
It doesn’t even mean that you really want to die- it only means that you have more pain than you can cope with right now.
Thinking of doing it, you can cope with it, but when it had and has been done,
However, such a scheme of action is suitable only for experienced players who can cope with any situation at the gambling table.
It may not mean that you really want to die- it may mean that you have more emotional pain than you can cope with right now.
Normally they can cope with the poor quality grasses in the dry season
even a child can cope with it(if you support the construction in the opening).
It doesn't even mean that you really want to die- it only means that you have more pain than you can cope with right now.
is prescribed for adenoids, this drug can cope with ARVI, accompanied by inflammatory processes in the sinuses.
Some people can cope with pain using methods that involve distraction,
If we master our finances can cope with the unexpected and make decisions According to what we want and no obligation.
Suicidal feelings don't mean that you need to die- it only means that you have more pain than you can cope with right now.
The computer is not smarter than man, but it can cope with huge amounts of data and find unexpected correlations.
Scientists at Oxford University have developed a self-driving car that can cope with snow, rain and other weather conditions.
and how we can cope more effectively with conflict situations,