Sentence examples for distressing work from inspiring English sources

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They do this by getting users to flag objectionable content, deploying machine-learning software and employing secret armies of moderators to do what is clearly traumatic and distressing work.

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On the 16th floor of the impressive Empress State Building, looming over Earl's Court Exhibition Centre, the men and women of Scotland Yard's Sexual Offences Command quietly go about some of the most distressing police work imaginable.

The hearings were a unique window onto the distressing and tragic work of a mass murderer.

You might think this would make his work distressing, but on the contrary I found it eased the burden of my own feelings.

In all seriousness, with due regard to health and safety, and in no way condoning the arson attack that was made on the church last week, I would suggest distressing the new work with machine guns.

Given the kinds of distressing situations your work has exposed you to around the world, have you ever wanted to use your photographs for a more explicitly activist purpose, the kind of thing that Mr. Swartz has done? A. I have such difficulty with all these titles that people are given, these definitions that people have to function within.

(Broad, 1938: 144) But these studies suggested that much of the supposed evidence for personal survival was merely evidence for telepathic communications from the living (albeit, perhaps dying), and Sidgwick consequently found much of this work distressing rather than encouraging.

Many of Eastman's clients have found relief from distressing flashbacks by working with somatic therapists and psychotherapists specializing in psychedelic integration.

We don't encourage our daughters to walk around naked in it because it makes them prey for animals and less than animals, a distressing majority of whom work in the music industry and it's associated media.

But our ancestors, who experienced frequent and distressing interruptions in their work lives, who migrated thousands of miles to find jobs which they kept or lost at the whim of employers, and who, in solitary search for work, tramped the roads and hopped the freight cars (even if they could not yet roam Internet chat rooms), were not so delusional.

But our ancestors, who experienced frequent and distressing interruptions in their work lives, who migrated thousands of miles to find jobs which they kept or lost at the whim of employers, and who, in solitary search for work, tramped the roads and hopped the freight cars (even if they could not yet roam Internet chat rooms), were not so delusional. .

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