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Is my doctor right? A. I can see how this could be distressing to you.
This could be distressing to both executives under pressure to deliver quarterly results and investors demanding those results.
'There are real fears that the noise could be distressing to extremely valuable mares and young foals.
Lumsden said it could be distressing for a woman in labour being turned away from a hospital, although stressed that closures were "relatively unusual".
Before the account was read out, Mr Walker warned Lloyd's family, represented in court by his daughter, Chelsey, that the account could be distressing.
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.
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And that could be really distressing.
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.
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