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The first application, during the first two weeks of the inquest in November last year, was opposed by the family on the grounds that it could be distressing.
The ASA said the ad should be scheduled sensitively because it "created a build-up of suspense that could be distressing to younger children".
The ASA ruled that the ad broke advertising rules, saying: "We considered that the ad could be distressing to younger children and concluded that it had been inappropriately scheduled".
"It may take family members by surprise and it may shock them in the years to come," Fogliani said, adding the images could be distressing or considered disrespectful by the broader Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander community.
While it could be distressing for visitors (a little boy cried) who hadn't planned on witnessing such a vivid display of nature in action it is a rare opportunity to see the natural world, unscripted, in action.
Delays and lack of privacy could be distressing.
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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.
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Potentially, annual breast MRI could be extremely distressing.
For women whose problems were related to abusive sexual experiences, this could be additionally distressing.
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