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"It would really be distressing if the culture of The Los Angeles Times, even with its recent lapses, were hit by more attempts to make it efficient; if they were going to make the Times reporters cooperate with other newspapers and television stations in the name of the corporate glory of the parent," Professor Drummond said.
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Also, placing all responsibility on the patient might be distressing for the patient (if they are aware of it) while reducing the role of the carers to the role of 'executors' of the patient's wishes.
Burrow warned that the study should not be misread as rejecting multiculturalism, even if diversity can be distressing for people.
It can be distressing.
The process can be distressing.
The hearing will be distressing.
Must be distressing".
Ratings continue to be distressing for Rock Center.
"It's distressing that if someone writes software they say is secure and you prove them wrong you, can go to jail," said Sam Phillips, 23, a network administrator at a Web design company in Reno, who planned to organize a protest at the federal building there.
If the same dream comes up time and again, it might be worth considering what situation or personal relationship is distressing them, especially if we don't notice the dreams improving over time.
Therapists should never hold you down, coerce you, hit you, pinch you, yell at you, withhold food, lock you in empty rooms, use electric shocks, or ignore you if you tell them that their tactics are distressing you.[1][2] Tell someone if you're being hurt or mistreated.
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