Sentence examples for distressing over from inspiring English sources

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In a follow-up analysis, we discovered that, while the frequency and severity of arguments in each arm of the study were comparable, couples who did the extra writing exercise found their fights significantly less distressing over time.

I've found EastEnders distressing over the last month".

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That decision is significant because Lavery, who has often worked in fact-based drama, became involved in a distressing dispute over the provenance of Frozen, her most commercially successful play, which was performed at the National theatre in London in 2002 and nominated for a Tony award on Broadway in 2004.

What's especially distressing is that over the last four decades few environmental laws have enjoyed as much bi-partisan support as this one.

What is most distressing is that over a billion seabirds and mammals die annually from ingestion of plastics [32].

She said this might include adding warnings to relevant YouTube videos, which is not currently possible, as well as placing alerts over distressing photographs that were still available to adults.

The problem should be a serious condition for the patient either in terms of prevalence (e.g. pain, depression) and/or distress for the patient (e.g. itch, hiccup) or the result of late detection and management of the problem (e.g. a new or unusual distressing symptom occurred over the disease trajectory).

Female pelvic floor disorders, such as urinary incontinence (UI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP), are common and distressing conditions, particularly over the age of 40 years 1 and are associated with a negative impact on a woman's social, physical and psychological well-being.

(R41, UK Another respondent emphasized that: 'it has been a very long and distressing journey of over 8 years, and I look back on it as a time of waiting waiting for appointments with clinics, waiting to hear the answer from their ethics committee, waiting for a friend to say yes [to donating his sperm], waiting for ovulation, waiting for a period, waiting… ' (R8, Australia).

It feels natural to brood and ruminate over a distressing event, memory, or worry, to stew over an angering or upsetting thought that keeps popping into our heads.

The spectacle will be distressing, but it will be over quickly.

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