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First, these markets were distressed before the enactment of the ACA.
First, these insurance markets were distressed before the enactment of the Affordable Care Act.
Humiliated, June becomes distressed before a show, prompting her mother to reprimand Miss Tomkins: "How dare you subject that little bundle of nerves to such a strain?" The little bundle of nerves sniffed loudly.
Affected women in this sample were significantly more likely to be psychologically distressed before the consultation than were unaffected women.
However if your child gets a sore tummy every time, they may begin to act distressed before each exercise session.
As the heat was run she remained motionless for several minutes, clearly distressed, before walking slowly out of the stadium.
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The MPs also backed the introduction of video-recorded cross-examination of child victims to make it easier for them to give evidence without being distressed by appearing before a live court session.
Stuart Spencer, a political adviser to Ronald Reagan, said that he was distressed when Mr. Reagan, before his 1976 presidential race, told him that he would oppose abortion.
Distressed birds require calming before washing.
The watch industry has been in distress before.
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