Sentence examples for abiding distress from inspiring English sources

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It's particularly difficult to make a judgment because we are rooted in today -- and we've learned, to our abiding distress, not to trust our feelings on these matters, certainly not to trust any sense of euphoria or even hope.

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As Nilsen asserts, justice for society demands that people we release from prison should be less likely to cause further harm or distress to others, and better equipped to live as law-abiding citizens.

How much of his distress was caused by anguish under Manchu rule is impossible to say, but there's no question that an abiding sense of grievance and sorrow propels his art.

Poverty is an abiding theme.

That's one abiding memory.

"But distress?

A — An abiding faith.

His abiding passion was Persian poetry.

He also has abiding passion for barbecue.

But theater remains an abiding interest.

Human conduct is Lord's abiding subject.

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