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Video footage caused distress and anger when it circulated online.
"But personally if it has caused distress to the son then obviously I am very sorry.
This suggestion, widely publicised, will no doubt have caused distress to the people of Bradford.
But it was not just the sieges and pitched battles that caused distress.
The club's legal people have written to us about the poster, claiming it was harassment and caused distress.
The announcement that thousands missed out on mammography tests caused distress to many women and their families (Report, 4 May).
First, although there is a fundamental right to withdraw one's labour, the recent strikes have caused distress, anxiety and confusion for thousands of patients.
"Taken together they amount to a substantial invasion of privacy which has caused distress to many people, the majority of whom cannot be accused of courting publicity".
Where he encountered envies, resentments and hostilities, Heaney appeared to handle them with equanimity and aplomb, even if the eventual dissolution of some old allegiances clearly caused distress.
This reflects the fact they may have caused distress, loss or injury to another person, and cost the taxpayer money through a police investigation or court proceedings".
The officer's actions caused "distress and anger" to the Saunders family, tainted the Met's reputation and tested public confidence in Britain's largest force, Davies added.
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