Sentence examples for a common distress from inspiring English sources

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Longitudinal joint opening is a common distress in shield tunnel operation.

A common distress type of chip seals is scabbing (loss of aggregate) which is caused by insufficient adhesion between aggregate and binder.

The tripartite model of anxiety and depression, which has received much empirical support, posits that anxiety and depression often occur together due to shared genetic factors and a common distress factor marked by negative affect [ 58].

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In a UK study assessing acceptability of common distress screening methods, only 1% of cancer clinicians indicated that they would be prepared to use a measure that was longer than 10 items (Mitchell et al, 2008).

Gerwig picks the latter, and, indeed, the entire movie takes the ingredients of common distress, including betrayal and debt, and treats them as food for laughs.

Surface raveling is the single most common distress caused primarily by plastic drying and paste shrinkage.

In this issue of Clinical Infectious Diseases, Wormser and colleagues have contributed valuable information that should help allay the common distress that Lyme disease is routinely life-altering for the long term.

The development of rutting is one of the most common distresses in asphalt pavement.

Permanent deformation (or rutting) is one of the common distresses occurring in hot-mix asphalt (HMA) pavements.

Fatigue cracking is one of the most common distresses that affect roads all over the world.

Modification of binders helps address common distresses in pavements by changing their essential properties.

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