Sentence examples for causing distress in from inspiring English sources

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Calamity, from the Latin for "damage," now means an event causing distress in multitudes feeling grievous personal loss.

Ransomware has been causing distress in recent weeks, though mainly for Microsoft Windows users.

According to the The Telegraph, BP CEO Bob Dudley said recently that the suspension was not "causing distress in any way" for the company.

In addition to causing distress in family members and caregivers, it may precipitate institutionalization at nursing homes.

The name PC compared with supportive care was perceived more frequently as a barrier to referral, decreasing hope and causing distress in patients and families [ 14].

This arises because success may depend on keeping response bias to a minimum or to avoid causing distress in cases where the study focus encompasses an investigation of responses to experiences of diagnosis and prognosis of which participants may be unaware.

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Pokémon Go has caused distress in Cambodia, where some players have been chasing its virtual characters around a genocide museum that was a torture centre in the 1970s.

Those promises have caused distress in City Hall, though the Republican candidates have generally embraced the approach of Mr. Bloomberg, who leaves office at the end of the year.

"[The] council concludes the publication's elevation of this possibility to the very prominent 'Bride and seek' headline and the front page treatment it received, in addition to the lighthearted tenor of the headline, was substantially offensive to many people, and could be expected to have caused distress in particular to those who knew the woman.

As the psychologists Nickola Overall and James McNulty have shown, spouses who use oppositional, even aggressive methods to inspire each other's pursuit of goals can increase their partners' effort and success in the long run, but such methods cause distress in the short run.

The appointment of conservative bishops has caused distress in many dioceses, most recently in Vienna and Salzburg, yet it was the Pope's decision to name Joachim Cardinal Meisner, the former archbishop of Berlin, to head the wealthy and powerful archdiocese of Cologne last December that brought the simmering issue to a boil.

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