Sentence examples for the distressing effect from inspiring English sources

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This may be because of the distressing effect caused as a result of the settled goaf overlying the parting of about 65 m between 1 and 3 seams.

However, she was critical of the episode's reliance on shock value, noting that the "camera seems to take a perverse delight in death, pain, and mutilation, with the distressing effect of numbing the viewer to the horror".

This livens things up a bit though it also has the distressing effect of seeming to mock the concerns of our heroine, not a very happy feeling after letting the poor thing pour her heart out for more than five hours.

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More generally, the wider reality of a society thrown completely off balance by the emotional toxicity of neoliberal thinking is affecting Britain in profound ways, the distressing effects of which are often most visible in the therapist's consulting room.

In hospitals, the change was given added impetus by the work of social worker and psychoanalyst James Robertson who filmed the distressing effects of separation on children in hospital and collaborated with Bowlby in making the 1952 documentary film A Two-Year Old Goes to the Hospital.

These activities reduce the distressing effects brought on by violent armed conflict and forced displacement.

It's not clear from these experiments how long these distressing effects last.

But Argireline in a cream does not penetrate deeply enough to reach the muscle.. Yet, like other peptides, Dr. Packer said, it has "a distressing effect on the skin" that encourages the growth of new skin and collagen.

Team debriefing, shared reflection and mutual support were essential to ameliorating the potentially distressing effects of collecting and analysing sensitive and upsetting data.

Based on both their high frequency and their potentially distressing effect on both the resident and the caregivers, it appears that some specific behaviours, such as hitting and insults, deserve more attention from researchers.

Dr. William F. Fry, a psychiatrist at the Stanford University School of Medicine found that laughing just 20 seconds a day provides the same mental effects derived from 10 minutes of rowing and research has shown that exercise elevates the mood and can have a distressing effect.

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