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Overt and covert conflicts would then emerge if the woman has different views with her mother-in-law and these conflicts can impose significant distress in the woman.

It has long been established that taking care of a somatically ill family member can impose psychological distress and reduced subjective well-being for the caregiving family members [ 4– 7] and more so with increasing patient disability [ 8].

We realize a certain constitutional chaos bedevils Krisha, and with that in mind, the 82-minute film becomes an exercise in self-imposed distress.

In a sign of distress, he imposed a partial trade embargo on Lithuania.

"Low wages, the stress of working under imposed changes and the distress of cutting corners on passenger service have pushed them to this point.

The present study findings indicating that pediatric HIV patients have an increased likelihood of abnormal emotional and hyperactivity scores may be indicative of a potentially elevated risk for impaired social skills in adulthood, particularly following the additional emotional distress inherently imposed following the disclosure of patients' disease status.

Late cancellation of surgery cases imposes significant emotional distress on the patient and their family and results in wasted resources, including loss of operating room and personnel time.

In addition, the issuance of going concern opinions and the associated financial distress impose financial and personal costs on managers (for example, reduction in compensation and decision-making authority and loss of reputation and prestige).

First, detection imposed higher subjective workload and distress than other tasks, but physiological data suggested more complex differences between tasks.

The perversion is even deeper when you consider that approval of the program by the Justice Department rested on assurances that doctors -- pledged by oath and law to heal the sick -- would be on site to regulate how much pain and psychological distress could be imposed on a detainee without causing "prolonged mental harm".

He imposed chastity on the priests, to their distress; he forbade incest, apparently a popular practice among the people.

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