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The role change can be very dramatic, and that's distressing and confusing".
That's distressing, even assuming he really meant "I don't know" as opposed to "yes, but I can't say so".
That's distressing news as communities confront unusual, unpredictable weather, which many experts believe is linked to climate change.
All that I've tried to do for over 30 years is to be the best writer that I know how to be... It's as if people don't see that in some way, and that's distressing".
That's distressing to Ryan, of course, and there is the additional problem of what to do with Ashley, who has responded passionately according to Chris's recommendation: treat her like dirt.
The fact that we're having to file an action against Guatemala because it isn't enforcing a law that's on its books -- that's distressing".
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It was the fava part that was distressing.
"For us not to be able to resolve that issue has been something that is distressing".
Users who consistently publish content that is distressing to others are contacted and sometimes removed altogether, although Critchley says this is a rare occurrence.
Aesthetic, or cosmetic, surgery is the enhancement of normal structures that are subject to age-related changes or that have unusual features that are distressing to the patient.
First, the product of frequency and intensity is obtained: ["F" × "I"] means F (frequency) multiplied by I (intensity) and the final value = [(frequencies score) × (intensity score)] is obtained, allowing to identify individual items or situations that are distressing.
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