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It may be distressing to those committed to "autonomy," but such manipulators have inherited the earth.
While it may be distressing and confusing, it is possible to take back control, and there are some simple precautions that can help prevent it.
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She also argues that, while the domestic situation in North Korea may be distressing, it is not about to collapse in the short term.
Administering the anaesthetic propofol intravenously may be distressing for patients as it is often associated with pain at the injection site.
We discussed approaching support groups for people who had lost a loved one to suicide, but it was decided this would be inappropriate and may be distressing to the people in the groups.
They recognize that such learning or self-discovery may be distressing, and that one should attend carefully to the extent of any such distress, though they point out that we as a society value education as a moral good.
Third, reactions can be highly individual; pleasing to one may be distressing to another.
Although privacy invasions may be distressing, how can they rank higher than, say, losing a limb?
Clarke adds that he is aware the reports "may be distressing".
They may be distressing, but they cause no adverse effect on the fetus.
"While I firmly believe that the publication of these documents is in the public interest, I am mindful that the contents may be distressing.
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