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Some distress reflects a deterioration in government services, such as public investment in irrigation and credit to farmers, which has slowed growth.
Some distress on Wall Street is real, some merely a matter of perception.
Some distress was apparent among the pregnant women respondents, but also great resilience and active use of public policy information to protect themselves and their babies.
A player falls, clearly in some distress.
Just a lot of commotion, some distress.
The book caused some distress in orthodox circles.
"The Blood of a Poet" also caused them some distress.
Anxiously because any injury to Hernandez, the Yankees' premier starter, naturally causes some distress.
If they keep playing like that they're going to cause teams some distress".
The matter of compensation, however, always caused me and my agent some distress.
In effect, they have been able to export some distress to their suppliers.
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