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"How can it be getting worse under us?" Edwina asks, in a distress that would be genuine but for the insidious message cloaked behind every line in this unctuous and craven film: India's suffering is India's fault.
Like Polanyi, he believes that free markets can be crueller than citizens will tolerate, inflicting a distress that he thinks is making us newly vulnerable to the fascist solution.
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The situation may also arouse a nascent distress that comes from a person's formative childhood memories of being ignored or treated with hostility, rather than compassion.
and stress (measured by an adapted PHQ9 scale; a measure of distress that has been validated for Aboriginal adults; [ 48]).
In apotemnophilia sufferers, the discrepancy causes a feeling of distress that is no less agonizing for being below the level of conscious awareness.
Yet if the novel feels a bit too distant to move us to outright heartbreak, it delivers images of odd beauty and a mounting existential distress that hangs around long after we read it.
The city's troubles are symptomatic of a broader economic distress that has gripped once-thriving provincial centers, and that could confront the Kremlin with the first major challenge to its authority since Vladimir V. Putin came to power.
The most common of fairytales have a damsel in distress that gets rescued by some prince.
Iro, perhaps "the first great comic character in opera", opens his Act 3 monologue with a wail of distress that stretches across eight bars of music.
It would be beneficial to use a measure of distress that can identify level so that the neurological conditions or client characteristics that are related to the greatest levels of caregiver distress can be more accurately identified.
Alert authorities if you see anything suspicious, as you might be saving a neighbor from the serious distress that follows a burglary.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com