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Cable television companies are distressed about how quickly Internet and mobile viewing are stealing customers.
Since our letter was published, we have received enthusiastic response from parents across the country, who are understandably distressed about how their ideas for positive change are being dismissed or ignored.
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Up to five months after the summer disaster, 7%% of respondents reported being "still distressed" and 9 % were "worried about how they would manage".
"Think about how many times President Obama has had to console our nation about another senseless tragedy, another shattered family, another distressed community, and our children are watching and they feel it too".
"I am as distressed as you are about how long these systems have gone neglected," Archuleta said, adding at another point: "The whole of government is responsible and it will take all of us to solve the issue".
With the linear term being negative for the H D and the H R scenarios, this means that the FfU responses for these value scenarios will be overall more similar, leading to the conclusion that with a historic document in mind, users mind least about how distressed the documents are, regardless of the access context, i.e. display or reading.
Respondents are asked to rate 53 items about how distressed s/he felt on a variety of symptoms "over the past week, including today" using a five-point scale (0 4) anchored at one end by not at all (0) to extremely (4) at the other end.
WASHINGTON — The Bush administration, moving to prevent an economic cataclysm, urged Congress on Friday to grant it far-reaching emergency powers to buy hundreds of billions of dollars in distressed mortgages despite many unknowns about how the plan would work.
The board's recent vote has plunged this economically distressed city into a wrenching debate about how its schools are funded, who controls the education of its nearly 29,000 public school children and what it will finally take to lift Paterson — a once-thriving industrial center — from its bleak past.
The Roundtable on Community Change distills lessons about how to revitalize distressed neighborhoods, and helps policymakers, funders and practitioners develop effective strategies for promoting vibrant, racially-equitable communities.
It was and still might be a great tool for thinking about how to rehabilitate our sadly distressed world.
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