Sentence examples for distress language from inspiring English sources

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We have addressed this by excluding patients who are unconscious, critically unstable (cardiogenic shock) or deemed unable to consent (pain, distress, language) and by also providing a clear and concise summary sheet shown to the patient during the consent process.

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When considering care staff variables alone, extent of emotional exhaustion, lower psychological distress and language were individually significant predictors, and together these accounted for 36.1% of variance.

A week earlier, he left a post about an unrequited crush, and an anonymous someone appended negative comments, remarks J. wouldn't detail (he deleted them), but which he described with distress as "disgusting language, vulgarities".

On one of his trans-continental trips he had stopped… Mrs. Warren was distressed about the language of the young man who called on her daughter, and none the less disturbed to hear her daughter….

Mrs. Warren was distressed about the language of the young man who called on her daughter, and none the less disturbed to hear her daughter call him "heart-throb," "my great, big, wonderful man-child".

The New Yorker, September 4, 1937 P. 19 Mrs. Warren was distressed about the language of the young man who called on her daughter, and none the less disturbed to hear her daughter call him "heart-throb," "my great, big, wonderful man-child".

By Oviatt McConnell The New Yorker, September 4, 1937 P. 19 Mrs. Warren was distressed about the language of the young man who called on her daughter, and none the less disturbed to hear her daughter call him "heart-throb," "my great, big, wonderful man-child".

The comments sparked criticism from Clinton supporters and the campaign's communications director Jennifer Palmieri, who called the language "distressing".

But what happened to Bornstein was terrible and I am truly sorry to have added by my distress at the racist language in the blog post, to his understandable distress at the theft of his identity.

Months after Nabokov's arrival, after he placed his first poem with The New Yorker, he talked about his "horrible difficulties and distress in wielding a language new to me".

Respondents were asked to define distress in their own language.

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