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Overall, 61 women with BD were included; one-fourth had a sexual dysfunction (an impaired sexual function combined with sexual distress), more than half of the study population was sexually distressed and one-third was unsatisfied with their sexual life.
"I wish we could distress more stuff".
A second reason is that deposit insurance might make bank failures and financial distress more likely, by fostering moral hazard.
The relief was love, the astonishment of experiencing her distress more keenly than he experienced his own, of caring more about her than about himself.
Muthler understands Noah's distress; more mysterious is why her son Jacob, who is in eighth grade, isn't the least bit unnerved by the same tests.
The chasing side looks bewildered, there's an early wicket, some hitting with a hint of distress, more wickets fall as they try to force the run rate, some late slogging provides entertainment before the whole thing falls in a heap.
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Asked if Buckel had seemed depressed, Kaelber said no. "Distressed more than depressed.
This needs to be interpreted with a view to how stoic your dog is (ie. a hardy Rottweiler whining is more significant than a Chihuahua who is distressed more easily).
Everyone is distressed and thinks that their distress is more urgent than your distress.
The government sought to help Pan Am, then in deep financial distress, become more competitive.
Farah et al. (2004b) also reported drinking untreated camel milk could cause gastric distress and more serious zoonotic diseases such as brucellosis, tuberculosis or typhoid.
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