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There is also, of course, the distressing prospect of losing business.
Perhaps an even more distressing prospect for Habara than the cessation of sexual activity, however, was the loss of the moments of shared intimacy.
Given the institutional weakness, inadequate infrastructure and modest skills base in many of the world's poorest places, even rock-bottom wages there may be insufficient to attract much manufacturing.That is a distressing prospect.
"The irony of the city known as the 'Athens of the South' becoming the first major metropolitan community in America to pass 'English only' is a distressing prospect," they wrote.
The most distressing prospect, analysts say, is that money might be borrowed to pay for day-to-day expenses, which is widely seen as a dangerous practice -- one that the city has already engaged in this year.
Obviously no one wants a shot in the eye, but I falsely assumed the injection would be in the pupil, a particularly distressing prospect.
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Studies identified that even during pregnancy, women reported that society expected them to reclaim control of their body following the birth of their baby, and described this as a distressing and fearful prospect [ 25].
This is obviously a distressing and potentially traumatising prospect for most victims of rape or sexual assault.
The distressing results clouded the prospects for the Sept. 24 FDA hearing on Iressa, even though the proceeding was to be based only on the better results in the two earlier and much smaller trials.
So, if the announcement of Jodie's casting is distressing for you, focus on the prospect of new, innovative writing.
The multiple problems which impinge upon all aspects of daily living, and the long-term prospects, may be too distressing to contemplate, so the full reality of the disease is hidden away and problems tackled only when they arise.
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