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That is a distressing argument.
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What was surprising, and a bit distressing, was the flimsy arguments Republicans made for opposing her confirmation.
With all due respect, more distressing with the fourth domain argument from this particular referee is inconsistency in reasoning.
Using the government crackdown on the sale of raw milk as a gateway to her larger argument, Ms. Canty produces distressing evidence of victimization and excessive force on the part of official agencies.
For them, though articulated differently, the "excessive reliance" concern was a "tired" argument that reflects a "distressing lack of confidence in the intelligence of the average American".
The implications of Roth's argument are, as he realizes, distressing.
"I played really well out there today," he said, and in the distressing circumstances no one was prepared to put up an argument.
District Judge Mark Hadfield - who presided over the case - said: "This is clearly distressing for you appearing in court then having to listen to the legal argument".
However, this argument has to be put into context of clinicians witnessing patients in distressing circumstances and compassionately not wanting to inflict additional burden on their patient when the immediate cessation of symptoms may not happen and the patient is imminently dying.
The argument that carers' needs were being met or that carers needed protection from distressing information were part of a broader positioning of carers as passive service recipients.
And a distressing solipsism..
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