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It draws the attention of policymakers and researchers on the growing distress towards the future of cities and community wellbeing.
But he also opened stores in malls, to Thompson's growing distress.
Our server stopped by our table and, seeing the growing distress, asked what went wrong.
Despite the growing distress of British workers and businesses, economists hold out little hope of monetary policy relief.
Recent studies show growing distress in farming communities because of population growth, shrinking plots of land, climate change and high fertilizer prices.
Childline said growing distress among children and teenagers was fuelling record numbers of counselling sessions, including thousands for children having panic attacks.
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But just a table away, Ronald Henderson, a financial planner who supports the mandate, grew distressed.
But many observers have suggested that Trump "tapped into the anger of a declining middle class" rooted in decades of income stagnation and growing social distress.
The case is the latest symptom of growing American distress about the influx of Chinese-made goods and the evaporation of domestic manufacturing jobs -- issues especially potent in a presidential election year.
All categories of loans are seeing some signs of growing financial distress among borrowers, but the trouble is concentrated in the subprime sector, especially for adjustable-rate subprime mortgages.
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