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"This distress was exacerbated by the dismissive manner in which the defendant dealt with the claimant's complaint in respect of an obviously defamatory and indefensible article".
This distress is highly related to the rheological properties of asphalt binders.
This distress is also characterized by the fact that, during all this process, the company is unable to fulfill in a regular way the commitment towards its various partners.
This distress can be a manifestation of deeper issues.
This distress becomes more traumatic as he realizes the full implications of what he has found.
This distress may be apparent in many of the portraits painted while he was still in office, including the one still used on the $1 bill.
This distress resolved within 2 or 4 h, respectively, Fig. 7.
This distress was primarily caused by concerns that symptoms threatened participants' identity and their related goals.
This distress has been shown to be similar to that of the patient the 'first victim'.
This distress results in lower self-esteem, a poor body image, feelings of guilt, problems with sleep and day-to-day function, and restriction of social activities.
This distress tends to be worse after cancer treatment completion than at any other stage of their cancer trajectory [ 12- 16].
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