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The research midwife will refer to the study's distress policy if women become upset or distressed during the interviews.
Dental fear was assessed in the CATI by the global question "Would you feel afraid or distressed when going to the dentist?" with response categories being 'Not at all' (1), 'A little afraid or distressed' (2), 'Moderately afraid or distressed' (3), 'Very afraid or distressed' (4) and 'Extremely afraid or distressed' (5).
Low readings, he said, do not necessarily mean that an animal is sick or distressed.
They said the emirate had considered buying mortgages or distressed loans.
Pollard stated that "there was no note or indication [Menzies] was feeling down or distressed".
In films and in life, eyes consulting a clock usually look disappointed, harried, or distressed.
The program is not a solution for all lenders or distressed homeowners.
"We were not asked to act like a vulture or distressed investor".
Jeans come flared, bootlegged, skinny, cropped, straight, low-rise, bleach-rinsed, dark-washed or distressed.
We wanted to make sure we didn't come off as panicked or distressed".
In future, containment should be used more flexibly, and vulnerable or distressed people should be allowed out, he said.
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