Sentence examples for indication of distress from inspiring English sources

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In a further indication of distress in Washington about Kosovo, the Republican chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, John W. Warner, said he would seek to withhold half of the $2 billion appropriation for American troops in Kosovo unless European nations increased their financial contributions to the United Nations efforts there.

The CFRP tendons demonstrated excellent fatigue performance, with no indication of distress at the deviated points or at the anchors.

The final conversations between Air traffic control (ATC) and the pilot prior to the landing showed no indication of distress.

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The economy often serves up indications of distress that later turn out to be false warnings.

Public records show no second home, and no indication of financial distress.

Usually downtime is granted by management when an EMT/paramedic reports a critical incident and some indication of related distress.

Systemic infection was associated with significantly higher mean PARimpact scores in both early and late models (9 points and 19 points higher respectively), which may be an indication of the distress and disruption that can be associated with a life-threatening complication like systemic infection at any point in the recovery trajectory.

Additionally, as indications of fetal distress often indicate early delivery, the gestational age threshold at which antepartum testing is initiated will depend on an institution's ability to care for very preterm neonates, which, in general, is earlier in high-income settings than in lower-resource settings [ 21].

His acting is full of indications of passionate distress -- the tight rein on his body language in the presence of the white sheriff, the voice of a preacher that rises to a tremolo when pleading with Jefferson or arguing with Ambrose -- but his inner turmoil is buried by the argumentative stance-taking of the script.

A Caesarean section rate of 10 15% as recommended by WHO appears appropriate, particularly in resource-constrained settings; it is paramount that the procedure is performed for indications of fetal distress or other standard indications, rather than for the convenience of the provider or on maternal request.

Screening pregnancies to identify risk factors, complications, or indications of fetal distress and providing appropriate surveillance for identified risk factors theoretically encourages appropriate use of interventions, including induction of labour, Caesarean section, and pharmacological treatment, to prevent fetal loss and adverse maternal or neonatal outcomes.

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