Sentence examples for are less distressing from inspiring English sources

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The items of MDS-R were categorized according to Likert scale from zero (never) to 4 (often) to assess the frequency of moral distress and from zero (none) to 4 (largely) to assess the intensity of moral distress, which can range from 0 to 16, where the items that are less distressing have low "f" × "i" scores versus more distressing items, which have higher "f" × "i" scores.

Other incidents found in the files are less distressing, but similarly portray Bost as an aggressive man whose actions often put him in conflict with others.

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The cremulator may sound callous, but breaking down the remains is important because if you are going to have a scattering it means the remains can be dispersed as a fine ash rather than as bones, which is less distressing for the family.

Will late-night radio ever be less distressing?

Broun also felt that the journey out of London from Waterloo Bridge would be less distressing for mourners; while most of the rail routes out of London ran through tunnels and deep cuttings or through densely populated areas, at this time the urban development of what is now south London had not taken place and the LSWR route ran almost entirely through parkland and countryside.

They may also be less distressing for people dealing with the implications of a cancer diagnosis and going through anticancer treatment.

While this is the first study yielding evidence that involuntary medication is less distressing for patients than seclusion or restraint by exploring actual coercive experiences, we must acknowledge a number of limitations.

Having choices, being supported by a husband or birth partner and being appropriately dressed or covered helped women feel cared for rather than transported and meant that the journey could be less distressing, but these choices were not always available to women.

139– 141 Recent large surveys and reviews indicate that nausea and vomiting are less frequent and distressing in patients at the end of life than other symptoms, such as pain, fatigue, or breathlessness.

While some are, by now, depressingly familiar, many are less well-known but equally distressing.

Although OC patients do experience painful and distressing emotions, they are less likely to express them publicly or engage in dramatic crisis generating displays than UC patients.

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