Sentence examples for avoid distressing from inspiring English sources

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His entreaties to MSNBC employees set off something of a bidding war, according to people involved in contract negotiations who insisted on anonymity to avoid distressing executives at MSNBC or Current.

The rights of victims and their families, principally to avoid distressing memories of crimes, were cited in the case of Gannon's Beyond Reason as well as Jimmy McGovern's drama-documentary about the Hillsborough football stadium tragedy.

He said military training had been due to take place at sea nearby, but the Royal Navy had sought an alternative location to avoid distressing the surviving animals.

In fact, the plan calls for holding off on turning Birkenau into a Tel Olam for at least 30 more years, to avoid distressing any Holocaust survivors.

Its tact and the desire of colleagues to avoid distressing it by displaying negative emotions generally makes others willing to follow its advice – a pattern that one reviewer described as "a pleasant Machiavellian streak".

To avoid distressing the widowed Amy Driberg John Dribergg had died in 1919), the headmaster allowed him to remain in the school for the remainder of the term, stripped of his offices and segregated from all social contact with other boys.

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And his acts were, at bottom, elaborate flirtations with suicide.Mr Phillips is Britain's best-read psychotherapist, and he avoids distressing jargon, though his studied aphorisms and circular reasoning can demand patience.

On the one hand, we should tell readers and viewers what has happened in a way that doesn't over-sanitise or mislead; on the other, we should show sensitivity to the feelings of bereaved families and surviving victims and avoid needlessly distressing other readers.

The UNHCR advocates "psychological first aid", which encourages those interacting with refugees to respond in a culturally sensitive and humane way that avoids distressing people further.

The cognitive avoidance hypothesis (Borkovec, Alcaine, & Behar, 2004; Sibrava & Borkovec, 2006) suggests that the predominantly verbal nature of worry functions as a means of avoiding potentially distressing imagery.

To avoid such a distressing outcome, parents have long been told there's only one thing to do: treat their children exactly equally.

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