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Showing the need doesn't have to be distressing.
Resources: Showing the need doesn't have to be distressing.
Not only is this stuff proving to be distressing to thousands of children.
"The pressure as we approach, with the shortfall looming, is going to be distressing to a lot of people.
This database contains descriptions of self-harm, and we understand some viewers may find the information, images and stories contained within to be distressing.
"It's an administrative mess," said Ben Kirschenbaum, the general counsel of Cooper Square Realty, which manages about 450 buildings, including more than 250 co-ops and condos, "and it's going to be distressing and upsetting to at least some shareholders".
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Both of these are indicators of poor health outcomes and invitation to interview may be distressing for the parents.
It may be distressing to those committed to "autonomy," but such manipulators have inherited the earth.
This could be distressing to both executives under pressure to deliver quarterly results and investors demanding those results.
Is my doctor right? A. I can see how this could be distressing to you.
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