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Tom Parsons, chief executive of Bestfares.com, said that "United is sending a message to the other airlines saying they're not planning on having a distress sale or a fire sale".
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Blackstone, led by Stephen Schwarzman, already had a distressed-debt investing strategy and put money into other hedge funds as well.
Bleach in very high concentration can weaken fibers, leading to jeans that age quicker and may have a "distressed" look.
Patients unable to assess pain by VAS or having a vital distress are excluded from this study.
More than half of the respondents (55.4%) had a low distress score of 0 20; one-third (32.8%) had a moderate distress score of 21 30 and one-tenth had a high distress score of 30 50 (11.8%).
The adjustment disorder employees (study C) had a mean Distress score almost as high as the study D patients.
From a cohort of 525 women, 86 patients had a psychological distress indicated by HADS scores, 49 seen by a nurse and 37 by a doctor.
In Central Europe, treatment initiation was associated with parental psychological distress, having a higher CSI-4 score, and not being involved in bullying.
"Coincidentally, the first still-life I created in this style, Origin of the World, has a beautifully distressed copy of The Fire Next Time, opened to a page from Down At The Cross — Letter from a Region of My Mind.
Another woman spoke of her distress at having a first trimester miscarriage while visiting a particular town.
Chronic neck pain is a common medical complaint partly mediated by psychosocial distress and having a high socioeconomic impact.
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