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"I hope that your proposed reclassification of Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry as not British, as second- and third-generation immigrants descended from the foreign-born Philip, will not distress them too much," was journalist Sunder Katwala's eloquent response.
As Sunder Katwala of the Fabians says in an open letter to Paul Dacre: I hope that your proposed reclassification of Prince Charles, Prince William and Prince Harry as not British, as second and third generation immigrants descended from the foreign-born Philip, will not distress them too much.
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Since deafness caused by Paget's disease of the skull is an important complication of Paget's disease, every attempt will be made to include these individuals in Stage 1 of the study, where practicable and where it will not cause distress to the participant.
Do this 15 minutes a day and it will not only distress you but re-energize you as well.
A not-for-profit company he has set up has acquired the Deceased Register; the purpose is to work with local registration services to ensure that when people die, their names are removed from mailing lists so that relatives will not be distressed by continuing to receive letters for them.
"We will not allow the distress of one financial institution to endanger the entire system," Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, said at the time.
The report states: "Minimising exposure to endocrine disruptors will not only remove distress and pain for the persons (and the wildlife) affected, it will also save the society from considerable economic costs".
It captures the confusing and unpredictable reactions of someone with fragile X, the frustrating way they cannot (or will not) engage, the distress of sensory overload and the stressful build up – and inevitable anti-climax – to events.
While the negative marital impact of becoming parents is familiar to fathers and mothers, it is especially insidious because so many young couples think that having children will bring them closer together or at least will not lead to marital distress.
Timely treatment of distress will not only benefit the psychological well-being of cancer survivors, but may also enhance compliance with maintenance adjuvant therapies, and could possibly play a role in survival as well [46].
We acknowledge, however, that care giving has many positive aspects, that many care givers are resilient and appreciate the opportunity to care, and that many will not suffer clinically significant distress or complicated grief.
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