Sentence examples for having distress from inspiring English sources

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The clinical cut-off score for likelihood for having distress consistent with a anxiety or depressive disorder is ≥ 20 with the range of scores for levels of severity being mild: 20 24; moderate: 25 29; and severe: 30 50 [ 24].

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They were just, you know, businesses that had distress in them because of specific factors.

Since 2000, the DSM has recognized that clinicians see patients who meet all the other criteria for Tourette's, but do not have distress or impairment.

The shooting has distressed the Chinese.

"It would have distressed both of them.

"I've seen things that have distressed me in the past year.

The decline in state funding to prevent smoking has distressed advocates.

They say -- and this has distressed many of them mightily -- that the black tie requirement could be dropped.

These results have distressed Miss Manners and other defenders of civilization against the barbarism of the gift registry.

It had distressed him to learn that Gail Katz-Bierenbaum's parents had both died in the intervening years, while Bierenbaum had settled in North Dakota, remarried, and fathered a daughter.

We had two AOL-ers that had distressed babies that were born that we paid a million dollars each to make sure those babies were OK in general.

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