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Intuition dictates that people should be willing to give up some money to avoid the distress of hurting someone.
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Streamlining next week's vote, by suggesting that all his rivals drop out to avoid the distress that democracy can bring.
Our data show that lay people may go to considerable lengths to avoid pathologising the distress of those close to them; their thresholds are repeatedly pushed back by powerful emotions, especially fear of the consequences (for themselves, as well as for the distressed person) of acknowledgment and intervention.
This in turn reduces the anxiety associated with waiting until mid pregnancy for an ultrasound diagnosis, and avoids the added distress of a late termination of pregnancy.
In 2008, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommended fetal lung maturity testing for all patients born scheduled for elective delivery prior to 39 weeks gestation in order to avoid the consequences of respiratory distress from iatrogenic prematurity [ 24].
Parents were also chosen as we were keen to avoid the possibility of causing recovering paediatric patients anxiety or distress.
"Also, as with the first book, we want to avoid the damsels in distress tropes and be inclusive of people of color because these are also areas sorely lacking in children's literature.
He and his wife, Trenisha, recently had a new baby boy of their own, and Jackson wrote on Facebook that he hoped his son would avoid a career in law enforcement so he would never know the distress of it.
Even if gasps are not uncomfortable for the dying child, a treatment would seem to be required to avoid distress of the witnessing parents.
"There is no denying the distress of the mother.
We want to eliminate the distress of the unknown.
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