Sentence examples for inevitable distress from inspiring English sources

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The delayed impact helps to explain, as Mr. Winchell put it, why he and his wife won't be forced until early next spring to face the inevitable distress of shrunken incomes and uncertain health care.

"Only half of life-threatening calls received a timely response in March and that means inevitable distress for thousands of patients," Mr Millar said.

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The fellows concur that none of them would have felt sufficiently prepared to take on the considerable responsibilities, complex role demands and inevitable moral distress that are inherent in the position of clinical ethicist without the fellowship.

Ms. Sobieski, a friend along for the ride, is the inevitable girl in distress.

But there are still cases of live-plucking, which causes inevitable pain and distress.

Hyde continued: "To so quickly declare the Kings' actions tantamount to criminal cruelty by wilful neglect was to entirely disregard the parental love for their child and be blinkered to the inevitable arrest, incarceration and distress that would follow".

However, empirical results remain inconclusive; Andrade and Kaplan (1998) state that CAPEX reductions are inevitable for firms in distress, and Sudarsanam and Lai (2001) cannot find any significant influence.

This limited detection may relate to patient reluctance to volunteer emotional concerns because of the belief that distress is inevitable, or that nothing can be done to assist [ 6] meaning that health professionals must often rely on non-verbal cues to identify distress, a difficult task in the absence of specific training [ 7].

Ms. Fox's nonluminous Lily remains a standard male fantasy of a damsel in distress until the inevitable "Wind Beneath My Wings" moment lofts the movie into a never-never land of hokey sentimentality.

Using the techniques of critical discourse analysis, Moran and Lee [ 33] interrogated this connection, concluding that surgical websites frame emotional or psychological distress as an inevitable by-product of possessing certain genital characteristics, rather than a societal failure to recognise such variation as natural or acceptable.

Distressed when the inevitable clash between Jefferson and Hamilton arose, he tried to keep harmony, writing frankly to each and refusing to accept their resignations.

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