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Because of the peculiar situation in which "the [consumers] are frequently distressed [and] don't know what they want" (Expert 6), such pre-selection could essentially guide consumer choice.
Older patients who survive critical illness at the cost of losing their self sufficiency are frequently distressed by the burden they feel that they impose on their family.
The selling company may well have a good reputation, but they're frequently distressed assets with a falling market value – think Microsoft's purchase of the ailing Nokia in 2013.
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Health professionals reported frequently distress at work due to work overloads and the constant confrontation with illness.
Some aspects of living with diabetes frequently distress young adults with Type 1 diabetes who are in their twenties.
Distresses at transverse construction joints (TCJs) were one of the most frequently observed distresses, and efforts were made to identify the mechanisms of those distresses and develop or improve design standards or specifications.
Studies have frequently substituted distress-related constructs (e.g., self-esteem and general well-being) for measures of internalizing mental health problems.
Frequently this distress leads to depression and anxiety.
The fertility problem inventory (FPI: Newton et al., 1999) is the most frequently used distress measure.
Less frequently noted in news reports was the finding that few Americans were distressed at political leaders' God-talk.
They also frequently administer priesthood blessings of healing, comfort or strength to their wives and children who are distressed, heading off to college, or ill.
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