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Another has a warning that viewers may be distressed by the content.
Nor, says P.E.I., is it significant that portions of Mr. Sheets's personal portfolio may be distressed.
But concerns that some students may be distressed by the topic mean it will no longer feature in AQA's syllabus.
Although most patients report high levels of QoL, some men may be distressed by the idea of living with untreated cancer.
And although military leaders responsible for winning a war may be distressed by this force, as a species we can view it with pride.
The original title is "Gegen die Wand," or "Against the Wall," and that, you may be distressed to learn, is no metaphor.
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I'm of the camp that says while there may be distress, it will likely be some time in coming and likely not on the scale that most [potential buyers] are hoping for.
Cross-cultural evidence shows how depression in the medicalized fashioning may in others be 'thinking too much', 'fall of heart or mind', or sadness, or depending on the social circumstances may be distress due to displacement, conflict, injustice, or social suffering (19, 21).
4. רַחוּם "Rachum [compare holy Quran, "rachmani-rakhim"] -- merciful, that humankind may not be distressed".
Disease-specific measures often appeal to researchers due to the difficulty ascertaining 'clinical' change in populations that may only be distressed at sub-clinical levels [ 67, 68].
They may have been distressed at what they saw but, in the face of the state's brutality and the success of its propaganda machine on popular opinion, they feared first for themselves.
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