Sentence examples for perhaps more distressing from inspiring English sources

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Delayed CINV is perhaps more distressing and burdensome than acute symptoms, because the incidence is higher, it can last longer, and it is more likely to occur when the patient is at home following chemotherapy (Markman 2002; Aguilar et al. 2005).

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But perhaps even more distressing is the mindset that led to them.

Perhaps even more distressing are the empty storefronts in Shelby Township, Mich., where a developer backed by the bank built what was supposed to be a vibrant streetscape, bustling with shops and shoppers.

Perhaps an even more distressing prospect for Habara than the cessation of sexual activity, however, was the loss of the moments of shared intimacy.

COLE: Perhaps more than anyone else I know, you've been involved in several of the most distressing stories of what has proved to be a very distressing year.

Credit indicators are more distressing still.

The results are even more distressing for non-experts.

But other agencies paint a more distressing picture.

More distressing is the quality of Williams's vocals.

Sometimes, though, inspiration chooses a darker, more distressing route.

More distressing yet, she said, "I felt something pop".

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