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CONSTANTINOPLE — The horrors of San Stefano cannot be described by pen, and the story as told by the camera is too distressing to give to the world.
It could be argued that the prospect of being at risk of developing cancer at a young age is too distressing for the younger women for whom it is less common among their peers.
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Many details of the attack are too distressing to report.
"Even if inflation inched up a little bit, that would not be too distressing".
A sign warns that these exhibits may be too distressing for small children, but I'm still too disoriented by all those mirrors to find an alternative route.
At any time victims may withdraw from the process for fear of giving evidence in court, fear that the process will be too distressing, fear of being disbelieved or judged, or as a result of delays from start to finish".
In March, Fogliani refused to release the footage on the grounds it would be too distressing for Dhu's family, despite Dhu's family supporting the application for its release.
When the Home Office rejected the request on the grounds that the report would be too distressing for the man's family, the charity appealed to the first tier tribunal.
But parents were not told as managers believed it would have been "too distressing" for them, she said.
I absolutely disagree that it would have been too distressing to find out our babies had been cremated.
The report said parents affected by the scandal were not told that ashes were left after their babies were cremated because it would have been "too distressing".
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