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Protecting the victims of crime from distress leads easily to protecting religious believers from offence.
I know that the Fed's rescue mission saved some rich people from distress, too.
Until recently, it was standard practice not to tell cancer patients about their diagnoses, ostensibly to protect them from distress.
But Ms. Geimer wants it dropped, to shield her family from distress, and Mr. Polanski's own young children, to whom he is a doting father, want him home.
Many interviewees stressed the importance of presence in good care; not recoiling from distress and being prepared to stop for a moment to be present with someone.
Certain types of goods are usually exempt from distress: goods in actual use, perishable goods, and the apparel and bedding of a tenant.
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Toddler, Caucasian, male, in stroller, inconsolable screaming, refusing to walk, will not accept Juicy Juice box, cheddar Goldfish, or Elmo toy from distressed, red-haired, freckled, Irish nanny.
Various preformed joint sealants (PJS) can be used for joint concrete pavement (JCP) to prevent the JCP from distresses such as pumping and faulting.
One key concept in this theory is that cellular alarm signals arise endogenously from distressed or injured cells [122], [123].
We know that disease originates from physical distress as well as from changes on the molecular and physiological level.
Suffering from financial distress, in 1773 he left political life.
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