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That can be very distressing to a child".
"He was still hanging there for a long time with no one finding him and that must be very distressing to his family … and even when they are looking for him, no one looks in an obvious place," she said.
A sudden death wish, pursued through the medium of fried foods, could be very distressing to watch in a sibling; but as for Fletcher he is merely the brother-in-law, doesn't even like the guy, and despises Edison for his weakness.
He said videos such as these could be "very distressing" to the families of the individuals involved.
For example, a procedure producing a great deal of benefit and relatively little medium to long term harm may be very distressing to an individual.
Their death could be very distressing to someone and they may not want to talk about it.
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It's very distressing to think of a hard-boiled egg being included in any meal without my knowledge.
"It's very distressing to see your aging animal suffer, and very rewarding to think that maybe you can help him feel better.
Steve Cheetham, the RSPCA's chief veterinary officer, said: "It is very distressing to think that people take pleasure in causing such horrific injuries to defenceless animals.
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