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"distressing" Definitions
  1. making you feel extremely upset, especially because somebody is suffering
"distressing" Synonyms
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"distressing" Antonyms
comforting cheerful delightful fortunate happy lucky pleasant reassuring uplifting comic charming enviable lighthearted upbeat joyous cheery jolly joyful light-hearted exhilarating encouraging heartening supportive inspiriting heartwarming inspiring elevating invigorating(US) stirring welcome blithesome merry calming comfortable easy peaceful quiet quieting tranquil soothing relaxing sedative tranquillizing(UK) tranquillising(UK) tranquilizing(US) lulling narcotic pacifying restful dreamy calmative cheering glad light sunny wonderful hopeful delighted jubilant gratifying pleasing sweet insignificant mild slight trivial unimportant minor soft paltry small little minute moderate harmless inconsequential unaffecting unemotional unimpressive blah blunt calm dull indifferent numb unmoving convenient enjoyable helpful straightforward uncomplicated unshameful simple congenial undemanding agreeable delicate manageable trouble-free aiding admirable innocuous inoffensive decent excellent fine first-rate honorable(US) honourable(UK) laudable marvelous(US) marvellous(UK) praiseworthy satisfying attractive beautiful effortless nondemanding unchallenging cushy facile painless trifling unexacting untaxing common easy-going friendly gentle acceptable equitable fair just reasonable tolerable clean commendable good magnificent moral sensible pleasurable appealing enticing inviting alluring captivating enchanting enthralling lovely engaging ruthless wanted desirable desired necessary needed useful beneficial commodious handy serviceable untroubling feel-good inconsiderable irrelevant nugatory picayune immaterial nonessential petty piddling fiddling frivolous peripheral non-essential survivable livable liveable bearable endurable passable supportable sufferable worthwhile compassionate consolatory loving tender commiserative sympathetic assuaging solicitous lightening mollifying settling composing appeasing placating conciliating easing relieving propitiating quietening calming down refurbishing restoring overhauling renovating revamping rebuilding reconstructing remodeling(US) remodelling(UK) repairing reconditioning redeveloping refitting rehabilitating renewing modernising(UK) modernizing(US) rejuvenating updating upgrading

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But it is much more distressing -- and dangerous -- now.
It was very distressing, and I'm still not over it.
Warning: This story is about an incident that is distressing.
Mr. Modi's silence is as perplexing as it is distressing.
Also distressing is the financial mess Kesha finds herself in.
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I think that our current situation is distressing and troubling.
"That is what makes these allegations particularly distressing," he said.
WARNING: Graphic photograph below may be distressing to some readers.
Some think this uproar is not just distressing but destructive.
They described it as intense, overwhelming, confusing, and even distressing.
This was during my Army service, after a distressing incident.
"The unaddressed suffering was distressing and a challenge," he said.
But this particular call took a surprising and distressing turn.
After 10 distressing weeks, Rasheed finally contacted me via WhatsApp.
"The experience is likely to be very distressing," he said.
Even more distressing are the hiring practices of the agency.
Perhaps the most distressing news was that it wasn't over.
That bodiless head adds a distressing note to the painting.
It could also find itself bringing in solid box office numbers from audiences who, after distressing news cycle after distressing news cycle, may be in need of a world where people sing in L.A. traffic.
This conundrum bedevils many democracies, but it's particularly distressing in Britain.
And at that age it could be a very distressing experience.
It's one of the most distressing moments in the entire film.
It can be very distressing and painful, but it is treatable.
Don't let the distressing procedure make you abandon the entire mission.
AS DISTRESSED assets go, the Weinstein Company (TWC) is uniquely distressing.
"This lack of control can be quite distressing," Dr. Berry says.
And then there's this added functionality about blocking out distressing things.
This week's episode of Outlander featured one such distressing scene (Spoilers!).
The way that Olympic power brokers have responded has been distressing.
"It's a terrific distraction from a distressing event," Dr. Trehub said.
Warning: The following includes details that some readers may find distressing.
Malawian President Peter Mutharika said the reports were "distressing and agonizing".
It's no surprise that it can be a deeply distressing fit.
It is also a distressing departure from fact-based policy making.
Maybe learning that she can be happy without me is distressing.
"Explore distressing issues as they emerge," it advises on its website.
The United States is already showing distressing signs of democratic decline.
Last month, news feeds were saturated with distressing headlines about Momo.
But these results are arguably more distressing than the eye-mouth mutation.
It's also a limitation that exacerbates an already distressing and complicated experience.
She'll even do custom distressing, making holes in the denim by request.
Plus, nicotine is still addictive — and we know addiction can be distressing.
"I'd lean more toward distressing as hell," sighs Heidecker, with a laugh.
The work was so distressing that he often wanted to give up.
I have put this distressing experience behind me and am moving on.
Everything was going smoothly until Silano received a distressing call from Diaz.
These distressing signs proved to be only the tip of the iceberg.
The U.S. Open Final was distressing on too many levels to count.
The fact that it could be reversed is very distressing to me.
Perhaps most distressing, she loses (at least for a time) her ability
" Philip also wished Fairweather a "speedy recovery from a very distressing experience.
Some offer peer-support programs as a resource after distressing patient events.
No matter what form it takes, infertility is highly distressing to men.
They returned to a distressing sight: all three houses destroyed by fire.
Modi calls violence 'deeply distressing' Prime Minister Narenda Modi appealed for calm.
I could see in this student's face that something was distressing him.
It's distressing that some apparent carelessness in attribution might overshadow her achievement.
"We recognize this will be incredibly distressing for some families," he said.
"The key question is whether it's distressing to the individual," he says.
Faced with a world so distressing, it's easy to just crumble instead.
Military skirmishes between Pakistan and India occur with distressing frequency in Kashmir.
It felt to me that this is how distressing it would be.
The shoes were made of suede, which made the problem especially distressing.
There are hints of distressing change, of a newly dangerous political climate.
And watching myself transform into that monster instantaneously was a little distressing.
Back at Coffey Park, Nancy Feliciano had received a distressing text message.
Despite its distressing focus, "#Female Pleasure" isn't an angry or accusatory film.
It was a minor problem — distressing, rather than dangerous, the patient thought.
I was also aware of my distressing history of incorrect bird identifications.
And in following that template, it also falls into a distressing rut.
I fear this decision has distressing implications for many kinds of families.
Ardern urged the public not to share the "distressing" 17-minute video.
It's distressing that there was — and is — even a need for it.
Instead, it vacillates between ponderous solemnity and a distressing tendency towards silly schtick.
This is a distressing revival of ghosts that we long ago thought vanquished.
And there's another distressing wrinkle: In Africa, the affected population are largely children.
Which is what makes what happened next so distressing to her fellow activists.
The news from DC is so distressing that we're not selling this one.
Her journey has been an extraordinary one, as inspiring as it is distressing.
Vogel: It can be very distressing for people, probably some more than others.
It was distressing to play through Mass Effect: Andromeda's oblivious relationship to colonialism.
The Distressing Messaging feature was by far my favorite part of wearing Duchess.
A late, early, or all over the place period can be seriously distressing.
A distressing number of these academics come from elite American universities, as well.
Yet the plight of middle-aged, middle-income whites, while distressing, is atypical.
And they have nothing to do with a problem as distressing as incontinence.
Warning: this article contains images of animal abuse which some may find distressing.
One creditor filed a lawsuit, which was distressing and damaging to my credit.
Here, in four relatively easy steps, is Mr. Asiatico's guide to D.I.Y. distressing.
We speculated that it must be distressing for doctors to work without colleagues.
She gives a practical if distressing advice for how to navigate Trump's America.
My diet is now so publicly distressing that restaurants consider turning me away.
Linda said some aspects of prison were particularly distressing to her and others.
If birds stay awake, then they grow faster, however distressing that may be.
One might say these are distressing times for a typically confident fan base.
But this makes some of the cases I see all the more distressing.
Warning: This post contains footage that some people may find distressing to watch.
It was an awful, awful, awful, filthy, distressing, boring, time-consuming, backbreaking job.
The distressing scent of dill pickles and processed chicken wafted through the air.
These conversations were distressing, but I handled it OK. That was my job.
These errors trapped my thoughts in a distressing cycle: The bathroom is dirty.
Violations of minor norms of political civility are distressing but not necessarily serious.
""The faith of the American people in our government today is really distressing.
Families often found it extremely distressing when a patient stopped wanting to eat.
You love Helaina, I'm your son, yet somehow this is distressing for everyone?
She also began receiving distressing messages from her father, who still lives in China.
Through her, he seeks to find himself, to escape his own distressing family life.
The People's Climate March was planned as a direct response to a distressing reality.
Testing at night or at higher speeds also yielded a distressing number of collisions.
Warning: This article contains descriptions of stalking and sexual harassment that may be distressing.
It's a distressing thing to discover just two days after receiving my review unit.
Like many things that are great for the cameras, it's distressing as an experience.
On Giphy, users are able to flag distressing content via each GIF's details page.
It's distressing enough to see ideas like these poke their way into mainstream discourse.
Most carmakers would find that extremely distressing — especially one with such a long lineage.
It also uses dyeing and distressing techniques that reduce water consumption throughout the process.
So that was for us emotionally distressing to know the position he was in.
Several distressing hashtags promoting self-harm in response to the news started trending worldwide.
To have people talk this way about you is horrible and distressing and upsetting.
Many can, but find giving testimony distressing, or fear being discredited by the police.
I thought that the truth of what happened there was terrifying and distressing enough.
"Maison Margiela deconstructs their 'Future' high-top sneaker with heavy distressing," the description reads.
Given the devastation and urgent needs of the population, this delay is most distressing.
But perhaps more distressing is how much Miller worked to guide that negative coverage.
It became a distressing situation where she was miserable and begging to be homeschooled.
Some people may find the video below, of Italy's makeshift ICU, distressing to watch.
There are some distressing twists at the end of On My Block season 3.
Despite the distressing reason for our initial contact, speaking to Kleiner is a delight.
For nearly three weeks, his symptoms — abdominal pain, fever, distressing gut trouble — mystified doctors.
Gregory Spoor got the distressing news about his wife on the morning of Jan.
Most distressing is the constant dust, which makes me sneeze and my eyes itch.
"We're seeing this really distressing imagery and language vilification of L.G.B.T.I. people," she said.
Sloan told me that she had publicly discussed distressing experiences while on his staff.
Designers have been playing with jeans for decades — distressing them, ripping them, reinventing them.
This is not only distressing for the baby but for the parents as well.
It's that I find his moral compass so lacking, so disturbing and so distressing.
He had a crush, taboo and distressing, on his Aunt Cathy's ankles in socks.
Step inside a stranger's kitchen and immerse yourself in comforting smells and distressing stories.
Death penalty opponents saw the recent advertisements for an executioner as a distressing development.
Videos depicted the deaths of beloved cartoon characters and real children in distressing situations.
It will take more than kindness and dialogue to change this distressing cultural shift.
"That was distressing," Shannon told VICE News in his first interview since leaving office.
Margaret: A lot of dreams can be disturbing or distressing without technically being nightmares.
If people don't know me personally, they assume I'm not from there, which is distressing.
Distressing statistics that signal just how much of the mountain there is still to climb.
I didn't know where they'd gone, and it was actually a really distressing, awful dream.
Then, using long and short horizontal cuts, snip away at wherever you want some distressing.
Most distressing of all, the authorities have told them not to erect any permanent buildings.
The pictures of a bloodied Afful are distressing and are most definitely not work safe.
But perhaps the most distressing thing to learn is that the fielders DON'T WEAR GLOVES.
These could in turn lead to distressing cumulative effects, from blood imbalances to weight gain.
Megan Fox's career is one that, when viewed through a 2018 lens, is pretty distressing.
The infrastructure of Northern black churches were unprepared to deal with the migration's distressing effects.
And you know, it was very distressing, because of course everybody danced upon my grave.
Light sources that are comfortable for adults could be distressing for children, the authors warn.
Could this theme be a way of professing political relevance without distressing Salzburg's gala audience?
But Friday may be remembered as the most distressing day of the year so far.
The finished look is about a six on a distressing scale of one to 10.
"The Great Gilly Hopkins" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested) for some moderately distressing themes.
Brave soul Rebecca Pahle has dedicated an entire Twitter feed to documenting these distressing outfits.
On the other hand, a distressing number of scientists have also been complicit in war.
The fact that it doesn't, and can get away with it, is distressing to me.
"The Detroit police chief, James Craig, on Tuesday afternoon called the case "tragic" and "distressing.
But the overall impact of these social changes on women's work-family choices is distressing.
Yet while "Pin Cushion" might prove too distressing for some, it's still peculiarly, undeniably original.
For people like Mary Sole, 69, of Spring Green, the entire agenda was dismal, distressing.
But I anticipate that the phone calls will be more distressing to him than heartwarming.
ANONYMOUS Without question, it's distressing to see vultures circling overhead — or over our steak frites.
The day had been alarming, distressing, disquieting — but was it really the stuff of drama?
The undertones which have now become almost the overtones of that debate have been distressing.
Their faces soon wear a bluish cast; a distressing cough brings up the bloodstained sputum.
"These gases create an anoxic environment that is distressing for some species," the authors say.
As our diagnostic capacities regarding dementia increase, more and more people face this distressing news.
"We understand that this will be a difficult and distressing time for many," he added.
"This is so distressing for Audrina," a source close to her told PEOPLE at the time.
"  Per the NHS, PTSD is "an anxiety disorder caused by very stressful, frightening or distressing events.
More distressing is that the bulge eventually pressed sharply enough into the screen to break it.
I call out for the second day in a row, which is pretty distressing for me.
Although working on this show was often distressing, Ms Schreck says it left her feeling optimistic.
Like most New Yorkers, I spent that distressing day trying to make sense of what happened.
Allen's crying may be distressing, but his wide-open mouth allows Calvo to begin the exam.
We have even produced browser extensions that one can install to hide viewpoints that are distressing.
I'm also conscious of distressing traits in myself that call to mind OCD, BPD, and PTSD.
This episode is also notorious for an extremely distressing scene involving Benson and the rapist guard.
The previously mentioned study found that 4.2 percent of psychedelic users reported distressing or debilitating flashbacks.
Ms. Hall wrote that her experience at a CVS in Fountain Hills was embarrassing and distressing.
Within a few weeks my hair started falling out in large, distressing clumps in the shower.
Deeply reflective, Buck directs our attention to the beauty of the world and its distressing flaws.
She would find it distressing to leave Norman, where she's lived nearly all her adult life.
Everything about football now is distressing for the Hilinski family, and most likely always will be.
But, perhaps, not nearly as distressing as the list of odor descriptors that accompanied the compounds.
I've been thinking a lot about some of the distressing issues that we are facing collectively.
My colleagues' complicity – at least so far – in the White House's cover-up is deeply distressing.
In previous decades, growth that consistently fell below 3 percent would have been seen as distressing.
It was very distressing and such a contrast between what we did to unite in '08.
Police are aware there is extremely distressing footage relating to the incident in Christchurch circulating online.
This was most distressing at work, and work was where I felt most compelled to pick.
Lights, noise, touches can be acutely distressing, said Regina Asborno, the deputy director of the museum.
"It was distressing to her," Hassan Zavareei, Ms. Johnson's lawyer, said in an interview on Monday.
CNN's Sara Sidner and Mohammed Tawfeeq gained access to the club and describe the distressing scene inside.
And whether or not you're bummed about the results of the election, that division is seriously distressing.
He wished Emma Fairweather a "speedy recovery from a very distressing experience" in the letter, dated Jan.
The tumble will fray everything up — the rawer the edge, the more fraying and distressing will appear.
The goal was to not seem emotionally distressed, even though everything that was happening was emotionally distressing.
"The behavior documented in 'Catch and Kill' is obviously and profoundly distressing," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
Sensus comes with a pretty healthy set of apps with interfaces that range from acceptable to distressing.
" She called the rhetoric of the election "distressing" but said she was "hopeful it will go away.
Dobbs has received a fair amount of blowback and outrage for his invention, which he finds distressing.
Later that night, though, Kate receives a distressing call from Madison and rushes over to her house.
Incidents range from children allegedly being hit by officers to distressing accounts of children exhibiting traumatized behavior.
Anthony's death [of cancer in 1999] was equally soul destroying, but with an illness, it's so distressing . . .
As the campers, mostly teens affiliated with the Labor Party, digested the distressing news, a 6-ft.
In these collages, Krasner's decision to cut up examples of early work is both original and distressing.
"The fastest I could do it was put her in and not look," an extremely distressing situation.
It's important to be clear that this distressing advice is not the fault of the faculty senate.
And even if you don't suffer any lasting damage, they can still be extremely frightening and distressing.
It's distressing then that all across the country, children of color are being deprived this basic opportunity.
"It was certainly distressing to see that and not a lot of fun since then," he added.
Jennifer Palmieri, Clinton's communications director, called the remark "very distressing language" and urged Sanders to disavow it.
For a distressing number of detached voters, Monday night will be their chief evidence for evaluating him.
" He went on to say that it is "encouraging" that "such distressing behaviour has been successfully prosecuted.
The lack of FEMA assistance is particularly distressing given the high levels of poverty across the island.
While a B12 deficiency can take years to develop, encroaching symptoms can be distressing and eventually devastating.
I imagine she would rather be elsewhere during these distressing episodes, but she stands by me nonetheless.
"It's so distressing, it's been used as a form of punishment and torture," Dr. Holt-Lunstad said.
There are a lot of serious, scary, important, distressing things happening in the world all the time.
Having an abortion earlier in the pregnancy is quicker, cheaper, and generally less distressing for the woman.
But the distressing footage renewed those criticisms this week, with some saying the arrest constituted child abuse.
Taking ayahuasca would entail a potentially distressing night of hallucinations, and excretions of all kind, especially vomiting.
These children, Liking and Disliking, exert a distressing degree of control over just about everything I do.
These distressing patient stories share two similarities: Both were Medicare recipients and both were in hospice care.
"Love Island" isn't the only program to put its contestants through ordeals that viewers deem needlessly distressing.
Rather than exude gratitude, Gyllenhaal goes for something far more original and distressing in its direness: claustrophobia.
When presenting the most distressing historical analogies, the authors' understatement is so subdued it verges on deadpan.
"To be treated differently from other British citizens because of my Iranian heritage is very distressing," she wrote.
The distressing reality is that these unwanted calls are a nuisance of American life that isn't going away.
This means no more distressing selfies, close encounters with possibly drugged tigers or frolicking with annoyed sea life.
That is a distressing contrast to the network's one-time position as a prime purveyor of breaking news.
In the wake of this distressing incident, the Leonia, New Jersey, police department posted a notice on Facebook.
"I've been thinking a lot about some of the distressing issues that we are facing collectively," he began.
Meanwhile, the interior scenes are all compartmentalized into distinct tableaus, the distressing action appearing almost frozen in time.
Blink, and you missed the most distressing/hilarious moment to happen at the 70th Annual Emmy Award nominations.
It is especially distressing, he says, hearing guards chat and joke as condemned men are removed for execution.
By abstracting the everyday, objects are made distressing, with an enormous cheese grater becoming an instrument of torture.
"The reports from inside western Mosul are distressing," Humanitarian Coordinator for Iraq, Lise Grande, said in a statement.
Russell took her own life in 2017 after viewing distressing material about self-harm and suicide on Instagram.
The situation is even more distressing for Gen Xers — the cohort that was born between 1965 and 2401.
It's calming, it's distressing, and I get to think about things that aren't work-related or stress-related.
And on top of everything, my dog keeps having nightmares where he makes those really distressing whimpering sounds.
That's really distressing in the middle of one of the most transformative periods in the history of transportation.
But just because "sex addiction" likely isn't real in the purest sense, that doesn't mean it's not distressing.
In this experiment, there were three small groups of women who were subjected to videos of distressing images.
"The humanitarian situation is distressing and the needs are enormous," Save the Children humanitarian expert George Graham says.
The spat was distressing, a former attorney-general of India, Soli Sorabjee, told the India Today news channel.
This distressing situation shows that deadly fentanyl analogues are killing Americans who are using laced non-opioid prescription.
There was a distinct pall over the rest of the day's agenda, which was distressing on its own.
"This was a distressing incident that Gazella and her daughter will remember forever," Mr. Abbas said on Thursday.
The "overall tone" of the memo "is very distressing and concerning to immigration judges," Dana Marks told Reuters.
Anxiety doesn't directly increase the frequency of our distressing dreams, he assured, but it does heighten their severity.
This is a massive thing in a society with distressing gender inequality, where feminism is still a taboo.
"This ends a distressing time for Mr. Ricketson and his family," Payne said in an e-mailed statement.
That's stressful for big stars like Kevin Love, but even more distressing for the people who support them.
Kuwait's history of literary freedom is, activists say, the reason book banning is so distressing to the intelligentsia.
But as distressing polling numbers have continued to arrive, Mr. Rauner has struck tones not unlike the president's.
Warning: This post contains video of acute COVID-19 cases that some people may find distressing to watch.
They arise out of unconscious male privilege and are demeaning and distressing to those on the receiving end.
It has since revised that definition to limit it to conduct that a reasonable person would find distressing.
And he hasn't: what he has made is a deeply distressing, authentically moving psychological study of unswerving obsession.
A distressing piece of research last year found that dogs are ... wait for it ... not actually that smart.
Contributing factors include distressing and traumatic circumstances during college, such as assaults, in addition to academic performance demands.
What is so distressing is that Karadzic went against the essential ethical principle of medicine: Do no harm.
I mean, it was very distressing and such a contrast between what we did to unite in (2008).
In 10 sessions, grieving families reap long-term mental health benefits, minimizing distressing grief and enhancing well-being.
But connected devices also lead to the consumption of distressing news and hours wasted scrolling through social media.
The most distressing present-day crowds are those whose politics are built from fear and outrage against otherness.
In this distressing political landscape, how can Mexico and the United States work together to fight drug cartels?
When Nina Collins was 19 and studying in Europe, she had a distressing phone conversation with her mother.
Organ donation Organ donations spiked to another record last year, fueled by a distressing trend: the opioid epidemic.
Four doctor appointments failed to find the cause, which was "extremely distressing," wrote Taylor, who had never smoked.
"This is shocking and distressing news for the civil servants in the Asylum Division," said another USCIS official.
What is distressing and disheartening is how this new administration apparently views the appropriateness of dissent by anyone.
It's a distressing, familiar scene in some ways, one that has been playing on our televisions for years.
"I wish you a speedy recovery from this very distressing experience," Prince Philip wrote, signing off his letter.
The result is at once acutely distressing and quite lovely, transforming the island into something primitive and inscrutable.
However, as dogs age some have cognitive deficits and no longer recognize their owners, which can be very distressing.
"Any kind of abuse and the tragic impact it has on individuals is extremely disturbing and distressing," Sukhdev said.
She says she was just setting the table when she got the distressing call from him in the hospital.
It has been distressing to see how a particular candidate has empowered groups that are outside of the mainstream.
She posted a picture of the distressing routine on Facebook hoping to attract the attention of her local community.
Is there a reason why such an affable filmmaker was able to conjure up such a distressing cinematic ride?
WARNING: Graphic photos below may be distressing to some readers • Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage?
Last night, Stephen Colbert tackled the distressing news on The Late Show, and in true Colbert fashion, it's hilarious.
As distressing as that news may be to fans, it turns out it could have been a lot worse.
Most distressing is that pneumonia infections are largely preventable and treatable in most cases with appropriate vaccines and treatments.
POLICE OFFICER KILLED Simply sad: It's always distressing when a police officer is killed in the line of duty.
"Police and ambulances couldn't get through because of traffic gridlock in the city," It was "entirely distressing," she said.
FOR decades scientists have been trying to understand schizophrenia, a distressing disorder that afflicts one in a hundred people.
I find this lock-in distressing, as it inserts a purchasing decision and platform theology into my personal relations.
Even more distressing is the fact that born-and-bred New Orleanians are being left out of the equation.
It's certainly distressing (to say the least) that a morning talk show has higher standards than millions of voters.
Lade is part of a team of researchers that in 2018 laid out a distressing scenario for the future.
The good news for children suggests that it's possible that today's distressing trends can be stopped or even reversed.
It's distressing to think that we would consider exposing Atlantic ecosystems to such extreme and disturbing levels of noise.
"During those distressing years with my husband, I forgot my desires and developed negative thought about sex," she said.
"She told me she had had a distressing encounter with Harvey Weinstein," Firth told the Guardian in October 2017.
The Omaha Daily Bee in 1893 lamented the "series of distressing accidents" and "spirit of recklessness" surrounding the celebrations.
When an individual perceives a stressor to be global and out of their control, it can be especially distressing.
But that doesn't even begin to cover the distressing descent into the glitchscape that is David Lynch Teaches Typing.
And that is why to Mr. Peña Nieto and many others Mr. Trump's rise is so significant and distressing.
Perhaps most distressing was that participants selected ideal fat percentages that were actually slightly below the real healthy cutoff.
This news has been especially distressing to Julien, a hardcore player, self-taught tradesmen, and 203-year-old grandfather.
"Obviously it's appalling and distressing," Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters in Brisbane, when asked about the Westpac lawsuit.
When the parent is the source of terror, two things happen in the child's brain that is really distressing.
"Unwanted, intrusive thoughts, images or urges that trigger intensely distressing feelings," is how the International OCD Foundation puts it.
The distressing evidence comes from a national study of 289,270 patients who fractured a hip from 2004 through 2015.
At a banquet, she called the massacre a "distressing example" of "difficult episodes in our past," but stopped there.
While these heads-ups are "actually fairly standard," this particular call "took a surprising and distressing turn," Sulzberger said.
A successor company, Crypto International, owned by Swedish national Andreas Linde, said on its website the story was "distressing".
"This is shocking and distressing news for the civil servants in the Asylum Division," another USCIS official told BuzzFeed.
But as distressing as my list was, making it and reading it with Brad calmed me down a lot.
This is distressing in itself, but when you add the instability introduced by the recent blockade, it becomes nightmarish.
In a group of mammals with such tight family bonds, the fertility problems could be distressing, Mr. Ellifrit said.
Researchers have begun to find evidence that growing up in distressing and traumatic environments can physiologically change the brain.
This experience can be all the more distressing, of course, when you have a baby to take care of.
This distressing film, directed by Valérie Donzelli from a script by Ms. Donzelli and Jérémie Elkaïm, has an admirable pedigree.
They've tasted the delicious and the distressing, and, if you ask nicely, they might let you in on their favorites.
For most of us the thought of losing our sight is a distressing trip into the unthinkable—and the unknown.
Here's Elsa trying to cross a large body of water by icing it, which is a massive and distressing undertaking.
Perhaps because of this, debates over what constitutes a "good death" can become emotionally charged, free of facts and distressing.
It is these distressing cases where there needs to be the ability to choose to die without suffering and pain.
"What is shown in the videos is extraordinarily distressing," Denver Public Schools (DPS) Superintendent Tom Boasber said in a statement.
On Page 124, one study shows that a narrow escape from a distressing situation makes us especially vulnerable to persuasion.
You know Monday will bring with it a tornado of Trump and an onslaught of aggressively sad and distressing news.
Every day brings distressing headlines: the worst auto sales in a decade, banks on the brink of collapse, soaring unemployment.
It's peaceful at first, as flowers and abstract patterns pass over a human face, but it becomes increasingly distressing throughout.
In an era where misinformation runs rampant online, Google's refusal to alter these search results is distressing, though not unexpected.
It is distressing to say the least that it has been edited and used for malicious purposes with tragic results.
That's what I — and so many others — have been searching for in the midst of this deeply distressing news cycle.
I think -- I think it&aposs distressing that our European allies are trying to undermine the president&aposs policy here.
"We hope these distressing allegations pertaining to one person's behavior…do not tarnish the release," the company told The Wrap.
When we skimp on sleep, we're more anxious, emotionally labile, and negative memories tend to be more distressing, Winter says.
Khloé Kardashian broke that silence on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and spilled how her sister was handling the distressing event.
A distressing warning has been issued to parents with Fisher-Price's Rock 'n Play Sleeper after reports of infant deaths.
Despite Taillon's brilliance, a more distressing takeaway for the Mets was their inability to make solid contact in the game.
Doubtfire as a family comedy starring Robin Williams that doubled as the inspiration for an especially distressing Arrested Development subplot.
The item was immediately removed from our selling floor and we apologize to anyone who found this t-shirt distressing.
It always felt more aspirational than actual, but now it feels like both: a distressing kind of solidarity, but real.
"However, many distressing questions must still be answered about the motivations behind Father Conroy's unwarranted and unjust dismissal," she added.
For some women, the delays could complicate already distressing decisions about whether to terminate their pregnancies if they test positive.
Despite these largely distressing findings, there are findings that are hopeful in terms of the future of Holocaust knowledge nationally.
This was the day when I noticed a distressing trend in my eating habits while on the Tim Cook schedule.
Many are living in a distressing limbo in sordid refugee camps on the mainland and on Greek islands near Turkey.
Frequent long, distressing and vivid dreams often wake people and cause problems like insomnia and poor sleep quality, she said.
This is why it is so distressing that the Department of Justice recently curtailed its reporting of national crime data.
According to Fox News, Twitter user Natalie Walker spotted one of these distressing messaged on her flight to the Bahamas.
The company says the recent media frenzy has been "distressing" and that it takes allegations of unethical practices very seriously.
Having said that, how far can shows push the envelop before a scene goes from compelling television to distressing trigger?
It makes for distressing reading at the end of 21968, a year that, a golden anniversary ago, looked positively thrilling.
The prospect of going back to prison remains palpable and distressing, but López said he is prepared for whatever comes.
It's got to be unbelievably distressing and violent and horrible to kill someone if you don't know what you're doing.
Overall, its mood conveys something between sorrow and hopefulness, suggestive altogether of a contemplative pause in an overwhelmingly distressing moment.
Unvaccinated children are free-riding on the responsible majority, without whom we would be headed back to that distressing situation.
This moment of distressing recognition isn't new, even if mass killings have grown more common and the weapons more powerful.
But for many students at Syracuse, the videos — while distressing in and of themselves — are indicative of a larger problem.
" Holder also called Sessions's moves on voting rights, criminal justice reform and protections for members of the LQBTQ community "distressing.
Because my mother's behavior had been so distressing, I hadn't asked Ferdy to join me; he remained in the motel.
Warning: This article includes references to sexual and physical abuse as well as suicide, which some readers may find distressing.
The Islamic State claimed a capital for its "caliphate" in eastern Syria, distressing governments in the surrounding region and beyond.
It would be internationally irresponsible, distressing our friends, encouraging our enemies and undermining our own economic and national security interests.
"It has been distressing to hear about the experiences of women in the Lloyd's market," Neal said in the statement.
THE third rule of popular entertainment is the most distressing for the news media and for the country at large.
Many of these supposed remedies are unnecessary or used incorrectly and can result in distressing and even dangerous side effects.
In one corner, a little pile of dismantled black canvas doll torso, legs, and arms form a distressing lean-to.
Administered straight after a distressing event, the nitrous oxide is thought to disrupt a process that helps permanent memories to form.
The photography exhibit is amazing, but also distressing, as it focuses on the Arctic and the undeniable impact of climate change.
A new option Hair loss due to chemotherapy is one of the more distressing parts of breast cancer for some women.
" As distressing as school shootings are, Fairley believes we should note that "the injuries and deaths in the 23 incidents reported . . .
What they found is deeply distressing: Agents joking about deaths of migrants and calling them "floaters;" a photoshopped image of Rep.
We will stress in advance that this a tough watch and contains graphic scenes which may be distressing to some viewers.
The attack on the Capital Gazette newsroom was "frightening and distressing in so many ways," AP executive editor Sally Buzbee said.
Police add that non-fatal shootings, "almost homicides", get less attention but are also common, time-consuming and almost as distressing.
"It is distressing to hear that someone might suffer long term consequences from a ball strike," a Ryder Cup spokesperson said.
Like that trauma and oppression play a part in creating distressing mental and emotional states — like incapacitating sadness or self-loathing.
Doctors for Refugees spokesman Richard Kidd told the ABC that the situation was distressing for doctors, and that detention harms children.
" In the interview, Ginsburg steers clear from criticizing presidential candidate Donald Trump but calls the rhetoric from the election cycle "distressing.
That addiction can be distressing: Juul users across the country have sued the company, alleging that the vapes got them hooked.
Bite marks are, in my opinion, one of the most distressing forms of evidence that continues to be used right now.
One particularly distressing scene takes place in a changing room where patients have been stripped naked and left in the cold.
It's a great example of what we call "sonic trash": sounds that are unpleasant, emotionally distressing, and degrading to everyday experiences.
The animated sci-fi comedy show is known for stretching the more philosophically distressing scientific theories to their absolute comedic limit.
I spend my days scanning hundreds of headlines, furiously scrolling through social feeds, and reading a significant amount of distressing news.
You know, the rhetoric they've been using, the insults they engage in is, I think, distressing to a lot of voters.
Staff at Bethany and the foster families we partner with are picking up the pieces caused by distressing separations every day.
That's when the patient began to believe that the distressing changes she saw in the mirror weren't just from getting older.
It can be distressing to get bills, but it was so high that it was like, 'how could this possibly be?
All this may infuriate you, or strike you as endearingly odd, but, consider, it could have been so much more distressing.
Beyond the right fit, you want to buy the right color, have the right rips, level of fade, distressing, threading, designs.
Once the jean is through the lasering machine, an employee goes in to add a few more distressing touches by hand.
Either way—both dating and the G.R.E.s being nail-bitingly distressing—the obvious thing to do was to order another cocktail.
This was also the first time Wandel really grasped the unique value that social media can play during such distressing times.
When there's too much noise, for example, it can be really distressing, but we usually can't just turn off our hearing.
Here are some distressing ways that body image can impact us on in the big picture: We develop low self-esteem.
But, for most of the movie, the most distressing threat is Howard, who seems to have some creepy plans for Michelle.
Many of Eastman's clients have found relief from distressing flashbacks by working with somatic therapists and psychotherapists specializing in psychedelic integration.
People with binge-eating disorder have brief, psychologically distressing binge-eating episodes multiple times a week for at least three months.
Anxious teenagers from all backgrounds are relentlessly comparing themselves with their peers, she said, and the results are almost uniformly distressing.
The novel's timely political subject, distressing and confounding, could easily have worked against its success: The risk of didacticism is high.
Researchers at Berkeley have found that this technique, called self-distancing, can help people bounce back from distressing events like rejection.
Dramatic weight loss fueled distressing speculation about her health and left little promise of a return to anything resembling professional tennis.
" Once examined carefully, this incoherent presidency is "merely" the most visible and distressing symptom of a more widespread and systemic "malignancy.
What's more distressing is that Ms. Sarsour is not the only leader of the women's movement who harbors such alarming ideas.
"But for women having sleep problems that are severe, impairing and distressing, it's important to talk to their health care providers."
However, she has taken a proactive approach to learn about the disease, reduce expenses and limit distressing side effects of treatment.
About a year ago, I noticed a distressing tendency in myself to drift off while the people I loved were talking.
That's a record for a single year — a deeply distressing record considering that misconduct, by its very nature, is usually hidden.
The volume is useful in its way, providing an overview of just how we arrived at this distressing state of affairs.
The group had quoted a representative of Portman who said recent "distressing" events in Israel caused the actress to back out.
That's most distressing to some economic forecasters because it could portend a recession and suggest a possible contraction of US manufacturing.
To a retiree like Sharonlee Vogel, who lives in the Long Reach village in Columbia, those types of changes are distressing.
"It is distressing, though, to have a president that, frankly, will tweet and retweet things as juvenile as that," said Schiff.
" Eduardo Balarezo, another attorney who represented Chapo during the trial, called the juror's comments to VICE News "deeply concerning and distressing.
"She&aposs charged with murder, and she&aposs being portrayed as a monster in the media — and that&aposs distressing," he said.
"We are helping the police with their investigations, and continue to offer support to our partners [staff] who witnessed the distressing incident."
"They're apples and oranges," he told me, citing a long list of distressing nicotine withdrawal symptoms like anxiety, depression, irritability, and hunger.
Nearly all of them describe a support system that's confusing, slow, and nearly as distressing as getting hacked in the first place.
This was not only agonising for her but extremely distressing for the family and the medical staff who were administering the medication.
Perhaps most distressing to owners is the fact that once you buy into a timeshare it is almost impossible to get out.
More distressing are the profiles of near-random victims, such as a girl hit by a stray bullet from a shoot-out.
Its News Feed is essentially an entertainment product, but as a mirror for our times, it is often more distressing than entertaining.
Gravenor's astonishing yet chilling piece is accompanied by several other works in the exhibition that are much less visceral, distressing, or macabre.
So what happens to the rest of us when we see distressing images like Castile, heaving and bloodied, on our news feed?
Soaring numbers are seeking help for gender dysphoria—the distressing conviction that the sex on their birth certificate is the wrong one.
Come to think of it, this is the rare family entertainment that will be more distressing to parents than to their children.
Police Commissioner James O'Neill called the incident "distressing" and said the NYPD's procedures for handling emotionally disturbed people had not been followed.
It is especially distressing that people tried to use our products to maliciously influence our election and divide us as a country.
The subjects Petlin addresses, and the many questions he raises, are distressing because he offers no answers, no way to disavow responsibility.
Those who zonked out after watching the horror flick had fewer and less distressing "recurring emotional memories" than those who stayed awake.
The mindfulness-based CBT taught patients specifically how to note and accept distressing thoughts and feelings through increased acceptance and self-awareness.
This is distressing in part because the young people of America deserve better from their elders, who should model decent, civilized discussion.
Gender dysphoria, on the other hand, is a label for distressing symptoms transgender people may experience as a result of their identity.
But far more distressing is what Putin is doing in Syria, where he is outplaying America and its allies, with disastrous consequences.
The second type is more rare—affecting roughly 1 in 50,000 people who take a psychedelic, but it can be highly distressing.
I love the throwback feel of the high-rise, but coupled with the distressing, this pair is current and right on season.
Americans may love to celebrate Independence Day with colorful displays of fireworks, but our furry friends can find the loud noises distressing.
Ben Cohen, one half of Ben & Jerry's, masterminded "Bernie's Yearning," which could double as the title for a really distressing erotic novel.
" In his letter, Gallego said it is "distressing" that Trump did not consult South Korea "or even, apparently, leadership at the Pentagon.
AMONG the distressing questions that crowd the French consciousness after the latest terrorist horror, one of the more familiar is: why France?
On College Basketball INDIANAPOLIS — Put aside for the moment the women's sports revolution and its ever-accompanying and sometimes distressing social commentary.
More distressing, the relative inaction on Rohingya genocide apparently has encouraged the Burmese military to go after Kachins, the mostly Christian people.
One of the byproducts of supersonic flight is the sonic boom, which can be unpleasant or distressing to those on the ground.
The treatment of SEE enrollees reveals a distressing truth about how America values its older population, says the D.C.-based administrative assistant.
Perhaps most distressing to the science community was the news that even the words "science" and "evidence" are now being frowned upon.
For those who have cataracts removed, or those who have corneal transplants, the first moments (or years) of sight can be distressing.
Few things are more immediately distressing than realising that you've not made the necessary checks before plonking yourself down on the toilet.
After midnight my timeline is filled with fewer heated debates and distressing articles, and more lighthearted content like hilariously bizarre dream descriptions.
It may have been difficult to keep up with all this in a week when the news was both relentless and distressing.
And of course, President Trump is not the only problem, though he is, socio-politically, one of the most pressing and distressing.
Instead of viewing negative thoughts as a forecast of doom and gloom, MBCT therapists remind clients that these distressing states are temporary.
What I find most distressing about this current dynamic is how easily and how widely people can spread their victimization narratives online.
It seems that the paralysis is even more distressing than the pain and can lead to long-term psychiatric harm and PTSD.
That poignant drama, "Capernaum," follows a boy who runs away and winds up roaming the slums of Beirut shouldering a distressing responsibility.
As I know from experience being holed up in hotels during fighting, sheltering in place is always less distressing with advance planning.
A distressing study by the Stanford economist Caroline Hoxby argues, pretty convincingly, that it really does matter where you go to college.
Sixty-two percent report personally knowing a veteran who has died by suicide, which is a distressing 22 percent rise since 2014.
"There is such a massive imbalance of power that women in the industry often end up in distressing situations," Ms. Wu said.
"Seeing as the December report includes the important Christmas period, the sharp fall is particularly distressing," said CMC Markets analyst David Madden.
It's a distressing, sometimes distracted portrait of a woman haunted and hounded, shamed and surveilled to the point of complete mental collapse.
The most common form of hair loss is age-related and is not associated with any underlying disease, deficiency or distressing situation.
Despite some distressing speculation about our warming planet, "The Penguin Counters" stays hopeful throughout its running time of just over an hour.
This is personally distressing because it is pushing medical care in the wrong direction, away from direct face-to-face patient care.
" His versions of his father are more frequent, stranger and far more distressing: "I never thought I'd dig your grave with laughter.
Gray Matter We're all familiar with the notion of psychological trauma — damage to an individual's psyche caused by an extremely distressing event.
Though warnings about potential arrests of overseas reporters is fairly common, "this particular call took a surprising and distressing turn," Sulzberger wrote.
"It's distressing, but I'm not surprised," says Paula Braveman, director of the Center on Social Disparities in Health at UC San Francisco.
Waldman estimated that between 10 and 30 percent of her patients struggle with distressing side effects from being made to switch meds.
And although it's well-executed and thought-provoking, I found such a bleak and, frankly, distressing overhaul too dark for my liking. 
"It's making something into a civilized object that's also kind of a distressing feeling potentially, or at least unsettling," Ms. July said.
Trump's pledges to jail Hillary Clinton are distressing in that regard, but they obscure the wider institutional changes he could usher in.
I think that we are in such a bizarre and distressing political time now that those hopes seem pretty futile to me.
The claim is distressing because it provides a rationale to enact policies that would limit or suppress voter turnout in future elections.
New research indicates there are two routes to empathy and one of them is more personally distressing and upsetting than the other.
As distressing as Sessions' nomination is for the cannabis industry, the Trump administration and the DoJ will probably not make cannabis a priority.
"We were very concerned to hear of this incident and we understand how distressing it must have been," said the Thomas Cook spokesperson.
As a global society, we're often silent when it comes to issues of gendered violence, deeming them too distressing or uncomfortable to acknowledge.
Tensions have been high after the presidential election — and, when combined with the stress of the holidays, the result can be pretty distressing.
These videos will attract children by using child-like images and tropes, but shift mid-video toward violent, sexual, or generally distressing content.
" The UK Coastguard said it's cordoned off the whale and is advising people to keep a safe distance from the "very distressing scene.
Then they do it blindfolded and while jumping rope, which was exhilarating, though a trifle distressing for the toddler crowd — and their elders.
"Places like Mullion Island should be sanctuaries for our seabirds, so it's distressing to see them become victims of human activity," Holder said.
Emma's sexuality is slowly revealed throughout the series, along with the distressing history around it, which led to Emma's estrangement from her mother.
I came to see Southeast Asia as a land of great people and bad governments, of remarkable graciousness but distressing levels of impunity.
Domestic violence is devastating enough on its own, but it can be even more distressing when it involves a pet or beloved animal.
I'm just glad that it's a backlit keyboard — a distressing rarity on Chromebooks and a step above Apple's Smart Keyboard for the iPad.
Egypt Sentences Actress Amal Fathy Under 'Fake News' Laws Here's another distressing case of a fake-news law being used to suppress dissent.
"She told me she had had a distressing encounter with Harvey Weinstein," Firth told The Guardian when Dix went public with her story.
Even in the most distressing times, you have this inexplicable peace that can only come from the Lord, and it surpasses all understanding.
On Tuesday, fans received some distressing news: Freeform has cancelled Famous In Love, effectively squashing their hopes of a Raige-filled season 3.
While the children were always under the care and supervision of JetBlue crew members, we realize this situation was distressing for their families.
Lawmaker Damian Collins, chairman of parliament's media committee, welcomed the inquiry, saying it had been "a very distressing time for many BBC employees".
As Khloé explained, it can often be extra distressing to know that the slightest trigger could set you off and ruin your day.
But the implications of resuming construction—especially if it involves a military presence—are distressing to many scientists and STEM students as well.
And that relief only made his unpredictable outburst when I failed to answer the phone in time all the more startling and distressing.
Especially for Republicans, Trump&aposs meeting with Kim seemed complicated given the history of North Korea&aposs intransience and distressing human rights record.
Randomly yelling "shiplap," calling all children "kiddos" and distressing perfectly good furniture are all telltale signs that someone has caught the remodeling fever.
After a short debate, each episode ends with viewers getting a chance to see Trump say yes to the most distressing option. Fun!
The white and yellow, expensive high-top sneakers have "heavy distressing" with ripped leather, holes and scratches around the exterior of the shoe.
When researchers looked at their brains before and after two training rounds, they saw a difference in reaction to the same distressing video.
There's no way of knowing if the Salt Lions will be in the place you think it is, and that can be distressing.
Let's be clear, family separation—even for short periods of time—is distressing, traumatic, and damaging to the health and wellbeing of children.
Firth was one of the people Dix confided in about the "distressing encounter," and Firth later apologized for not doing anything about it.
After her death, her family discovered distressing material about depression and suicide on her Instagram account and felt this contributed to her death.
Then Cathi Anderson, who was shopping with Ms. Donohue, mentioned yet another distressing poll, this one from Ohio, which showed Mr. Trump ahead.
According to this sample, a distressing number of middle-aged Americans have nowhere near the amount the average person will need in retirement.
Another study exposed children to a more distressing event: A person knocked over a tower that six- to seven-year-olds were building.
So if you suffer from a distressing habit of unconsciously consuming everything in sight, you might want to stay away from La Sonàmbula.
In fact, CalPERS has a distressing private equity history of diving in near market tops and exiting near market bottoms (see: Capital, Venture).
One psychological tool is mindfulness, a life skill that can enhance self-acceptance, as well as our tolerance for distressing thoughts and feelings.
The stark exposure of our national fault lines is distressing, and while there is hope, you have to search hard to find it.
The video is distressing to watch -- both for its content and for the questions it raises about the events leading up to it.
This is why I find her recent work so distressing and, more importantly, captivating, and — in at least a two instances — weirdly funny.
In his early morning dissent, almost certainly completed at home, Justice Breyer wrote that the court's treatment of the case was deeply distressing.
ELLEN MORRISSEYJACKSON HEIGHTS, QUEENS To the Editor: What I find distressing is how easily Harvey Weinstein's victims were bought off for their silence.
"We are extremely mindful that this emergency landing and evacuation was a very distressing event," said Cayman Airways president and CEO Fabian Whorms.
That's why the time lost since 1992, when governments first signed a landmark climate treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, is so distressing.
For many, the gap between eligible voters and registered voters is distressing, particularly given the struggle waged over ex-offenders' right to vote.
More distressing, Mr. Dillon tested all the major antivirus products against the DoublePulsar infection and a demoralizing 99 percent failed to detect it.
Beyond the distressing death toll, SARS was also enormously costly: An estimated $30 billion in economic losses, or about $3 million per case.
It is distressing to conclude that the repeated discussion of "never again" and bemoaning Western indifference hides the real issue at stake here.
He punctured those who were pretentious, satirized that which was foolish, lamented what was distressing and pondered the endless inanities of daily life.
Why go to the theater to hear our own unoriginal and distressing thoughts echoed back at us, and none too pleasantly at that?
Their minds resemble a movie where they imagine their car going off the road or they replay distressing events over and over again.
I did so not because I think illicit drugs present trivial dangers, but because I know they carry very real and distressing ones.
Nina explained the difference between these two experiences: a trigger which calls to mind a personal memory versus the repeated exposure to distressing news.
They employ tactics directed at black and poor women, as if legislation like the Hyde Amendment doesn't already provide enough of a distressing obstacle.
"The last 19 years have been distressing, where I've not been allowed to speak, where I've not been allowed to be myself," Perkins said.
Molly Russell died in 2017, and her family believes that she may have taken her life after viewing distressing images online, the BBC reported.
Click here to view original GIFThrough the lens of a talented photographer, even the most haunting, disturbing, and distressing scenes can be made beautiful.
British Heart Foundation advert showing boy talking to his dead father - 219 complaints Viewers thought the ad was distressing, but complaints were not upheld.
In Warren's letter to the inspector general, which was shared with Vox, she pointed out one particularly distressing case she came across this summer.
In another example, scientists at King's College London have developed an avatar-based system to help treat people with schizophrenia who hear distressing voices.
There may, indeed, be a psychologically distressing mismatch between the activities we evolved to do and adapted to enjoy and what we do now.
In response to this distressing search, the Erie airport police cited the cat's owners a summary count of transporting animals in a cruel manner.
So let's give her the same level of empathy we'd give to any other human dealing with the aftermath of a terrifying, distressing circumstance.
"Our ads policies strive to balance protecting our users from potentially distressing content while allowing our advertisers to communicate their messages," the spokesperson wrote.
"It's distressing to have secret white supremacist groups talking about you," said Ghahraman, who is among a handful of parliamentarians from ethnic minority communities.
"It's usually related to the fashionable distressing or a sleeveless top or an off-the-shoulder top or something like that," Trinidad told KSWO.
"Consideration also needs to be given to the challenges that asylum seekers face during what is often a prolonged and distressing process," he said.
Instead, I was confronted with the emotionally distressing image accompanying the article, an image that revisited the fans' deaths rather than celebrating their lives.
But the most distressing rupture Marcus discovered had nothing to do with drums and everything to do with the Ciprari's lack of brotherly love.
Distressing a garment requires a combination of washing (to break down the fabric), painting and working it over with tools, like scissors and sandpaper.
Lobster's cameo is more distressing: beautiful claw and knuckle meat, crowded into a potato roll and doused with a sauce so overpowering, I mourned.
A particularly distressing episode finds Jamie visiting his Aunt Jocasta, a Southern plantation owner boasting about how well she treats her enslaved human beings.
The distortions and arguments are disorienting and distressing, but the process helps Trump determine who can be co-opted to participate in his deceptions.
Ultimately, however, perhaps the most distressing scientific prediction of Logan's 2029 is that in this imagined near-future there is no cure for dementia.
Coachella has the free-refill deal, and yet my memory of the chaotic mountains of empty bottles can still best be described as distressing.
Sit said the rapid cycling — patients transitioning from manic highs to depressive lows — can be so distressing that it contributes to increased suicidal thoughts.
The forecast for Monday and Tuesday calls for a distressing confluence of forces — peak dryness of vegetation, wind gusts as fast as 673 m.p.h.
What has been most distressing and revelatory is the contortions Moore's supporters have put themselves in to try to defend him against the allegations.
The problem of evacuating or protecting the most vulnerable Americans in hospitals or nursing homes is particularly distressing, as exemplified in Panama City, Fla.
In 2014, Ms. Castillo changed the gender marker in her official documents, the culmination of a transition that she said was never terribly distressing.
There is a lot of uncertainty and a lot of physical isolation, and being alone with your thoughts may be more distressing than ever.
The fact that they were unable or unwilling to identify any point at which that would be necessary yesterday was deeply distressing to me.
Animal activists shared distressing footage on Weibo: bloodied animals, a man hitting a dog with a stick, and an officer poking a lifeless dog.
They also fear the experience will likely be "distressing" for the complainants as their testimony is tested by the 76-year-old's defense team.
A parent can create a complex and instructive "self" for the child, and it can be distressing when the "real," flawed self breaks through.
For others, it provides a rare, if distressing, chance to better understand the plight of those whose lives are worlds removed from their own.
"It is beyond distressing that someone so committed to his own version of fact is spending federal money to make recommendations on voter fraud."
A lot of scary stuff went down in 2017, but for many Starbucks baristas, the most distressing event was the introduction of the Unicorn Frappuccino.
"The primary complaints against the ad, which came from a parent whose children viewed it, were that it was both "unduly distressing" and "irresponsibly targeted.
He was incapacitated—"confined two years & a half under distressing [surgical] operations & a most forlorn hope of cure," as he put it in his letter.
"Our thoughts are with Charlie's parents on receipt of this news that we know will be very distressing for them," said a spokesperson for GOSH.
"Captain Dusek's betrayal is the most distressing because the Navy placed so much trust, power and authority in his hands," said U.S. Attorney Laura Duffy.
In a new biography Robin by Dave Itzkoff, Crystal, 70, opens up about when he noticed a few distressing signals in regards to Williams' health.
The researchers believe that these attacks are already happening in the wild and that their solution – while distressing – isn't unique, which makes it much scarier.
Our parents have told us of their distressing stories of war and their journeys of escape; they make us realise how easy we have it.
Frustratingly, it's not as easy to tell how our furry friends are feeling, which is especially distressing when we think our pet is in pain.
Both Duffers can be heard laughing as Sink describes her anxiety and discomfort surrounding the scene, and their insensitivity is distressing to say the least.
Dr. Malhotra says reading anything distressing or even too exciting probably isn't great for winding down, so maybe save Gone Girl for a daytime read.
The style features "retro silhouettes and signature distressing techniques to create effortlessly cool sneakers," according to the "About Golden Goose" section on the Barneys website.
While pretty much everyone with access to the internet can come into contact with distressing media, certain professionals are at greater risk of heavy exposure.
Aronofsky is known for his dark and distressing films, but based on the trailer alone, "Mother!" could surpass Aronofsky's previous films as his darkest yet.
They had gone to a therapist looking to work through feelings of shame around their gender expression, and also some distressing memories of childhood abuse.
It's not just what's onstage that makes 1984 such a distressing experience — it's the real-world anxiety that audience members are bringing into the theater.
But like their last few releases, their new album, Elseq1-5, is a little less optimistic, a compendium of the distressing sounds of digital decline.
Inversely a too sharp change of course would send a distressing signal to investors that the central bank was wrong to hike rates in December.
This is all particularly distressing news to activists across the globe, who have viewed the United States as the world's best defended bulwark of democracy.
In fact, when people lose their sense of smell, what they find most distressing is not being able to detect the scent of loved ones.
"We wish to express our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to Alfie's family at this extremely distressing time," Alder Hey Children's Hospital said in a statement.
Particularly distressing, Mr. Erdman said, was the 2008 fall of the giant Charlotte-based financial services corporation Wachovia, which was eventually acquired by Wells Fargo.
This mishap is especially distressing given that NASA's Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel specifically directed that parachute designs be finalized and proven before test flights occur.
Robert M. Fitch El Prado, N.M. As a nurse in a pediatric intensive-care unit, I face morally distressing situations on an unfortunately frequent basis.
"To see the eastern gorilla — one of our closest cousins — slide toward extinction is truly distressing," Inger Andersen, IUCN director general, said in a statement.
As you might imagine, feeling this way after each orgasm is rather distressing, and it takes a toll on guys' mental health and their relationships.
The first was under normal, "focused" conditions, while the second and third were made while being asked cognitively challenging questions and emotionally distressing questions, respectively.
The report identified one likely cause of problematic content: a distressing lack of diversity among the writers, showrunners and creators who make up this genre.
For Dr. Andrew in New Hampshire, where a backlog of autopsies has put the state at risk of losing accreditation, that prospect is particularly distressing.
While overly empathetic individuals can be their own worst enemy, more distressing to me, at least, are people who seem deficient, even devoid, of empathy.
And its new C.E.O., David Solomon, said this week that it was "very distressing" that Mr. Leissner pleaded guilty to the charges relating to 43MDB.
Ahussain said what's especially distressing is that Kyl halted work on the review, at least for a few months, after Senator John McCain passed away.
It was sweet of him, but the thought of drying my tears with fabric that may have snot smeared all over it was distressing. Thoughts?
One distressing new study shows that for a black boy, born rich or upper middle class, staying there is harder than for his white counterpart.
She tells him he'll do fine with an A1C level higher than seven, and can avoid the low blood sugar episodes that were so distressing.
They argued that there were now "particularly distressing circumstances," a provision that allowed the board to consider how deportation will affect a child's psychological health.
The U.S. must stop enabling this distressing trend through its inaction and tepid response to a plague that threatens to exterminate journalism in many countries.
We've known for years that the boom in SUV and truck sales have led to increased CO2 emissions and a distressing spike in pedestrian deaths.
We now refer to these changes as genitourinary syndrome of menopause or G.S.M. The vulvar and vaginal symptoms of G.S.M. are distressing for many women.
What's distressing to regulators is the lack of new competitors, a trend Mr. Mundt attributes to a company's access to data and plentiful financial resources.
Years of research shows distressing games that mimic real-world events can act as a form of "exposure therapy," giving users a sense of control.
It's not uncommon for Mitski's fans to say that they would die for her, which is a little distressing, even as a figure of speech.
"We understand the Newark issue was alarming and distressing for our guests and other flyers, and for that we are deeply sorry," said Oriana Branon.
" She added, "As Her Majesty the Queen said before visiting Jallianwala Bagh in 1997, 'It is a distressing example of our past history with India.
But 18 months ago, during one of the more fulfilling moments in his long baseball career, he found himself confronted by stunning and distressing news.
WARNING: Contains distressing images After three years under siege, mass starvation, and relentless airstrikes, the people of Madaya didn't think it could get much worse.
It was distressing to read, therefore, of the emotional support dog that mauled a passenger on Delta flight from Atlanta to San Diego earlier this week.
Joan Collins went through a distressing ordeal on Saturday after discovering that a fire had erupted in the London home she shares with husband Percy Gibson.
Their findings, published Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, have possibly identified a specific place in our genome linked to the distressing condition.
So she's seeing an animal being experimented on in exactly the same circumstances as she's just left her kid, and it's just deeply distressing and disturbing.
For something really casual, she suggests a distressed pair or something very lightweight and for something in-between, look for a lighter wash with little distressing.
There's no Sting album or fair trade coffee fundraiser, but the world's attention turns north with each piece of distressing news of the catastrophic polar melt.
Such talk, she says, is: demoralising, distressing, and frustrating, when we have worked so hard on the ground to counteract extremism over quite a few years.
But there's a distressing caveat to the news: the late XXXTentacion––with whom it was rumored that Peep had tension––is also featured on the track.
So the fact that the courts haven't consistently and loudly said that bite mark identification should not be permitted is both distressing and, I think, surprising.
That is mostly due to the fact the thriller finally zeroes in on one specific, distressing case, as opposed to many disparate serial killer-related threads.
Although the imprisonment of journalists on questionable charges of some sort of sedition may be distressing, the recent fall in incarcerations gives hope for the future.
All across Puerto Rico over the past year, people like Bracero have taken matters into their own hands in ways that are both inspiring and distressing.
This is the video in full, which contains scenes some might find distressing: Protests over Scott's death continued for a third night in the city Thursday.
Most distressing of all is Capcom's lack of clear communication on launch day — when letting your fans know why issues are popping up is most necessary.
This status quo means that many women beyond Northern Ireland are faced with difficult and often distressing circumstances when they seek to have a pregnancy terminated.
Although the seat was down, several yellow spots of dried urine created an obstacle between us and the toilet, particularly distressing due to our imposed shoelessness.
It is distressing that neither Trump nor Clinton is ready to speak and act with the grace and humility generally required when a contest is over.
It is even more distressing that disinformation online led someone to bring a gun into the Comet Ping Pong pizza shop in Washington, D.C. this month.
The most common description given by transgendered individuals is a persistent, painfully distressing belief that they are females trapped in a male body, or vice versa.
What's even more distressing is the fact that some conservatives have chosen to tag along with progressives to take a bite out of this shiny apple.
Some Syrian refugees worked 12-hour days in a factory distressing jeans for fashion brands Mango and Zara, using chemicals with inadequate protection, the BBC said.
Decades earlier, Fendi had brought him on board to make fur fun again, and he did that, too, dyeing and distressing it with his singular insouciance.
Eighty percent of the women said they had faced hostile, demeaning or sexist comments and gestures aimed at discouraging or distressing them, or shaking their confidence.
As has happened before, he was apparently inspired to act by what he saw on TV—in this case, distressing images of stricken women and children.
In 1999, the Third Generation Partnership Project (73GPP), a consortium of organizations that deal with telecom standards, issued a distressing warning about vulnerabilities found in SS7.
While Shuri's death may be distressing, you have to trust the Avengers will find a way to bring her and all the heroes back in Endgame.
Strangely, the most dangerous thing wasn't the glass (as we established: fake), but the confetti, which I inhaled into my bronchial tubes twice, to distressing effect.
Meghan Finn, the group member in charge of coordinating the women's travel after they are released from Eloy, said what they had been hearing was distressing.
Distressing statistics abound, include a 12.8- year difference in life expectancy between certain ZIP codes in North and South Tulsa, according to the Tulsa Health Department.
It was kind of distressing to see Ms. Jackson looking and sounding so feeble, and a relief when she became her trenchant self again during breaks.
This memoir — at once fascinating, mystifying and distressing — tells the story of a father, Louis Didier, who rules his family with the brutality of a despot.
The vision is so distressing that he returns to his lot with boundless joy — and is saved, also providentialy, by the financial assistance of his friends.
What they found was that those who received the warnings and strongly believed that words can cause harm reported greater anxiety after reading the distressing passage.
It reminded me of a distressing time I had as an 18-year-old college sophomore — feeling friendless, unhappy and desperate to get out of there.
Nine weeks into her pregnancy, Nicole Arteaga got distressing news from her doctor: There was no fetal heartbeat and the pregnancy would end in a miscarriage.
No sentiment could be more distressing around the holiday season, when we rely on algorithms to guide us toward memorable gifts for our family and friends.
Patients who took the drug after drinking alcohol developed nausea, vomiting, sweating, flushing, palpitations, headache and a host of other distressing symptoms, and many stopped drinking.
These images are meant to provoke a strong response, of course, but the sight of so many fetuses on the streets is particularly distressing for us.
The bottom line is if you are experiencing distressing or unusual symptoms or if you are concerned about a fever, don't hesitate to contact your doctor.
But what's been more distressing to watch than Trump's perfunctory behavior has been his lack of self-awareness about how his actions affect his own team.
It steers away from the overtly political or distressing, but characters' quiet heartbreak in the face of adversity makes for some of the most evocative scenes.
Emotional anguish was at the root of her fibromyalgia, but that didn't negate its bodily reality: the two were now working in delicate and distressing harmony.
The approach is intended to help stave off the paralysis or anxiety that may occur when confronted with climate data that may feel overwhelming or distressing.
Several months of insomnia are distressing enough, but when insomnia becomes chronic, lasting six months or longer, it can wreak serious physical, emotional and social havoc.
But ultimately, test audiences felt knowing Cora perished was simply too much tragedy on top of an already tragic film, so Cameron cut the distressing scene.
The single most distressing thing to me about this story is that the only person with any agency in the story seems to be Aziz Ansari.
We showed quick and relatively high efficacy (with the drug combination) and this should really improve the care for women who are suffering this very distressing event.
But what she learned was even more distressing: Every time she overdrew her checking account, Citigroup was lending her money at 18.25 percent to cover the shortfalls.
And the children who aren't home to watch their parents led away in handcuffs are often overlooked entirely by the criminal justice system—an equally distressing prospect.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Gizmodo (Spotify)The UK's advertising watchdog chastised Spotify today for releasing an "unduly distressing" ad that, it argues, improperly targeted children.
There isn't much to say about the actual footage, other than it is one of the most graphic and distressing bits of cinema I have ever watched.
I told him I understood how distressing it could be to recall those experiences but stressed the importance of sitting with the discomfort and learning from it.
And while the ramifications of this ability falling into the wrong hands are distressing, the way in which they pulled it off is nothing short of genius.
More distressing is the realization that the squid emoji was approved as part of Unicode 9.0 in 2016—meaning it's been like this for two freaking years.
It is equally distressing to see the White House denigrating diplomacy and proposing to slash funding for foreign aid — two resources critical in the fight against extremism.
It's captivating and a little distressing, but it's a foundation built on solid pop music, so I'll stick around a bit longer and see where this goes.
Many people noticed it was guessing quite well, but it's still awkward and potentially distressing for people who don't identify as the gender Twitter guessed for them.
Last year, a groundbreaking survey by the National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE), of more than 413,000 trans people in the United States painted a distressing portrait.
The amount of distressing information in the report is overwhelming, but there is an easy way for animal lovers, who also love to travel, to take action.
"The idea for Poor Magic came from imagining almost the worst possible or most distressing scenario of what would happen if the singularity was achieved," he adds.
WARNING: SOME MAY FIND VIDEO BELOW DISTRESSING Michellita began recording the clip shortly after waking up that morning and expressed her excitement for the upcoming cheerleading event.
"From the bottom of our hearts we thank those who, rightly, have chosen to celebrate his life and legacy at this most distressing of times," she said.
The allegations come after Thursday's distressing The Times report accusing Turkish border officers of shooting and killing 16 Syrian refugees trying to cross the border to Turkey.
What is most distressing is that the president is still even contemplating such actions after he incurred huge costs with missteps at the start of his administration.
Sure, there are shows whose existence I find baffling, if not downright distressing — get thee behind me, CBS comedies — but at least these days I have options.
She wants to make sure her brothers don't just die painful deaths, but also emotionally distressing ones after learning that a man they both trusted betrayed them.
"It is sad and distressing that such a platform should receive more than a quarter of the vote and become the country's second party," Lauder told NPR.
Still, it was positive news to cap a week that, while still crowded with distressing news, came loaded with reasons for optimism -- for anyone but Donald Trump.
In the new songs, Hornsby addresses a complex, distressing world with complex music, offering not an escape but a cleareyed recognition of 21st-century pressures and longings.
Her excursions into the twisted psyche of Milly's mother — or, rather, into Milly's keen memories but conflicted feelings about her mother — are less realistic, but more distressing.
Setting aside the obvious public health implications of not following the recommendations of health professionals, the lack of clear messaging must also be distressing to financial leaders.
Lori Gramlich had a similar distressing experience after taking a job at the Maine chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, where she is executive director.
This last, in particular, was a predictable but still distressing message from the erratic President of a nation whose leadership is increasingly irrelevant on the global stage.
The group warns that volunteers must be "able to cope with the distressing reality of severely burnt wildlife," and will cover all transport, food and accommodation costs.
Lighter fare: In a rollicking dispatch from southern Italy, our reporter explains why some people see a crackdown on contraband pasta as another distressing sign of globalization.
These distressing statistics drive the U.S. Breastfeeding Committee (USBC) to work towards establishing the policy and practice changes that breastfeeding families across the country need and deserve.
The announcement was made after news around the death by suicide of a girl in the United Kingdom; her Instagram account reportedly contained distressing content about suicide.
But the most distressing flaw of capital punishment is well illustrated by the uncertainties in Mr Reed's story: the risk that the state may execute innocent people.
But how are we meant to square the brunt of this hard evidence, distressing as it is, with other people's sly and clearly scripted confessions to camera?
The "bad news" papers number probably in the thousands — each day seeming to bring a new, distressing revision to our understanding of the environmental trauma already unfolding.
The acting CEO of Cambridge Analytica defended the firm Friday after a week of "distressing" media reports that it improperly obtained Facebook data from 50 million Americans.
Today nearly all of Seventh Avenue's 221s-era shops have been replaced by chains like Chipotle, and a distressing number of nail salons and real-estate brokers.
On Tuesday, previously unreleased, and shocking, dashcam footage showing the moments leading up to Castile's death made the officer's acquittal only more distressing to racial justice advocates.
While my nightmares were distressing, they served as effective red flags, helping me decode, and even make peace with, the unconscious fears buried deep within my psyche.
Gordhan said last week that newspaper reports saying he faced arrest were "extremely distressing", calling them an attack on the Treasury and asking for it to be protected.
Snapchat already notifies users when someone screenshots their story, and the only type of user who might find this feature distressing is the user trying to inconspicuously creep.
The Jesuit institution became the latest to incur the wrath of female students across the country who have been protesting rules that they say are discriminatory and distressing.
WARNING IMAGES BELOW MAY BE DISTRESSING TO SOME READERS One Colorado woman is not staying silent after she was brutally attacked while walking her dog on Wednesday morning.
Because, to me, the most distressing thing in this picture is the fact that I cannot confirm for sure that Antos' coworker on the right received her milkshake.
Having lived with strange and distressing thoughts for as much of my 16 years as I could remember, I'd finally cracked and told someone what was going on.
We may be living in troubled times, but if you think that means that television shows with distressing subject matter would have trouble finding an audience, think again.
This policy was fueled by distressing, globally networked accounts of desperate people drowning in Mediterranean waters, and pictures of children dead on the tourist beaches of southern Europe.
Because giant manta rays are a protected species, the researchers weren't able to snatch a specimen and peer into its stomach—a procedure that's potentially distressing and lethal.
" She acknowledges that these predictions will be distressing for some people, saying "We recognize that while these scenarios may increase anxiety, the best thing is to be prepared.
But when you're constantly expecting the worst — especially about the little things — the effects can become more pronounced over time until, eventually, they become too distressing to ignore.
But it's more distressing when considered as part of a trend: Americans are becoming more blatant, bold, and shameless about their racism — and they're getting away with it.
"For many physicians of color, rejection by patients based on bigotry can be distressing and demeaning experiences, which cumulatively contribute to moral distress and burnout," Paul-Emile said.
There are myriad reasons, but here are five that are most distressing to me — and only one of them is the incredibly troubling march of further media consolidation!
The unjust murders of the Children of Thanos become especially distressing if you know anything about their comic book selves, where they're collectively known as the Black Order.
Jin Qiangyi, Director of Yanbian University's Centre for North and South Korea Studies, said China found itself in a "distressing" position on what to do with North Korea.
But it is distressing that such bank-centric and taxpayer-harmful proposals are being widely circulated less than a decade after the worst financial crisis in a generation.
"The rhetoric they've been using, the insults they engage in, the bigotry and bullying that we see is, I think, distressing to a lot of voters," she said.
This has a hugely distressing impact on large numbers of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people and leaves countless numbers of them living lives of forced secrecy and dishonesty.
Even more distressing is the fact that his group even had access to a helicopter, a fact illustrating how much support they may have within Venezuela's government institutions.
"ADHD's been linked with substance use disorders during adulthood and even involvement in the criminal justice system, and the symptoms are distressing for the person affected," Leventhal said.
Just as distressing, consider the big story of this Democratic primary: The party's growth demographics — Latinos, African-Americans and women — have chosen a woman for the first time.
It's a strange, distressing situation for citizens to be in — to acknowledge the danger of having a reckless, unqualified leader, while maintaining respect for the office he holds.
Distressing though it was, she says she understood when Russian prosecutors accused her eldest son of participating in a terrorist attack, as he had never denied his involvement.
"It's distressing that some of our passengers have to face these sudden changes," Dutch airline KLM said on Monday after it stopped seven passengers from traveling on Saturday.
That distressing situation was chronicled almost exactly two years ago by Nadia Eghbal, in a landmark report on the state of open source published by the Ford Foundation.
"To see the Eastern gorilla — one of our closest cousins — slide toward extinction is truly distressing," Inger Andersen, the Director General of the I.U.C.N. said in a statement.
More immediately distressing than the prospect of going there was the idea that it could be headed in my direction, determined to overtake me even before my death.
Pakistan's electricity grid is disintegrated, its infant mortality rate is among the most distressing in Asia, its currency is sliding, and its debt — especially to China — is ballooning.
One of the more distressing truths of America's opioid epidemic, which now kills tens of thousands of people every year, is that it isn't the first such crisis.
Haiti's ambassador to Washington said it was distressing that the uproar came on the eighth anniversary of the 26 earthquake, which killed about 26,26 people on the island.
And he makes very bad decisions with distressing regularity, like spending all 86,000 British pounds of his inheritance on one of the first "Adams" to hit the market.
The same protagonist who, when not outperforming her male colleagues at work, once found herself "distressing" store-bought mince pies for a school event so they'd seem homemade?
Story at a glance In 2016, civil rights activist Alicia Garza, one of the co-founders of the Black Lives Matter Movement, took notice of a distressing statistic.
Photos and video footage of the protests capture distressing images of fireworks directed at a building, fires lit, buildings and businesses vandalized, and barricades turned into battering rams.
"It is deeply distressing that civilians are still being killed on a daily basis in missile strikes from both the air and ground," Bachelet said in a statement.
While all patients enter a coma within minutes of ingesting the lethal cocktail, some deaths take longer, which can be distressing for the family and everyone else involved.
Despite all the distressing news and confusion surrounding Mr. Domingo, the audience seemed eager to support the artists on the first night of a Met Opera without him.
"Our investigation found that PTSB failed to put their customers first, with distressing and, in some instances, devastating consequences," said Seana Cunningham, the Central Bank's Director of Enforcement.
In today&aposs world, this behavior does us more harm than good, as our brains have a hard time distinguishing between modern distressing thoughts and actual physical threats.
Standing before them, we should ask ourselves: are we ready to receive all that they bring to us, go in whatever direction they suggest, no matter how distressing?
I've heard all of this — and a distressing deal more — by the time the documentary gets to the part where Jackson allegedly takes Safechuck shopping for a ring.
That would kill the deal and be deeply distressing for a continent already in conflict with the Trump administration over trade, climate change, military spending and multilateralism generally.
"Our findings show that distressing sexual problems are not only experienced by older people in Britain," Dr. Kirstin Mitchell, the lead author of the study, told the Guardian.
When patients receive bilateral sensory input as they focus on the traumatic memory, the brain is thought to re-process the memory, making it less vivid and distressing.
It is distressing to think that if there weren't a special category for women, the BRITs would have not had any awards go to women on television this year.
The U.N's findings are the latest in a series of distressing reports revealing the dire state of Afghanistan's 16-year war in which the Taliban has rarely appeared stronger.
Sometimes, we remember dreams simply because we wake up in the middle of them, if the dream was particularly distressing or upsetting, or if you're more anxious or distressed.
"The idea that anybody young or old, past or present, was bullied or teased or worse based on the character of Apu on The Simpsons is distressing," Azaria continued.
For local Jacob Pennell, 39, who described Everglades City as his favorite place in the world, watching his family and town struggle with the storm's aftermath was deeply distressing.
"There is such a massive imbalance of power that women in the industry often end up in distressing situations," said Susan Wu, an entrepreneur and investor, to the Times.
And if they can be, the phenomenon of phantom limbs will have been turned from something that is often distressing to those experiencing it, into something of great benefit.
"THAAD might be able to handle the KN-11, but it is distressing that North Korea can already present a threat that stresses defenses not yet deployed," Lewis writes.
The trial is intended to identify how a specific person processes distressing situations, then rewrite their brains so that he or she is no longer bothered by those situations.
I said no, that while it wasn't my cutest feature, it wasn't as distressing to me as say my left eyebrow which refuses to arch like my right one.
And there is little to suggest that graphic and distressing content will not continue to be indexed accidentally or uploaded by trolls and hate groups in years to come.
The United Nations said last week it knew of "extremely distressing, credible reports" of men and boys being abused by armed groups working with security forces after fleeing Fallujah.
There is currently a cultural battle raging over the effectiveness of "trigger warnings"—prefaces to talks or materials which alert audiences that they contain elements some may find distressing.
"For most passengers, light turbulence is nothing more than an annoying inconvenience that reduces their comfort levels, but for nervous fliers even light turbulence can be distressing," Williams added.
The low representation of women and minorities in corporate leadership roles makes for distressing reading because talent and aspiration are not the exclusive preserve of one gender or race.
Tolentino's reporting suggested that Ellis's alleged behavior was especially distressing to students at Iowa because it recalled stories about other poets and teachers at the Workshop over the years.
Another of her rules was: Never contradict anything the person said, no matter how distant from reality, in order to spare them a distressing confrontation with their own decline.
When his mom calls him with the distressing news that his grandmother has been a victim of theft, he intensifies his workout, running 23 miles in a single night.
"We take the safety and well-being of our guests incredibly seriously, and find the details included in the civil filing distressing," the Hilton spokesperson said in a statement.
The individual insurance market has been ravaged, distressing the 6 million middle class Americans who chose to pay a penalty rather than enroll in ObamaCare-compliant insurance last year.
There is a distressing history in this country of unsuspecting Americans being exposed to high rates of toxic chemicals that have led to debilitating diseases, cancer and even death.
In their follow-up, "Aspiring Adults Adrift," published in 2014, what they reported was as distressing as the findings in their first book, but not much of a surprise.
One of the more distressing deathbed tales concerns John Updike's first wife, Mary, who visited as he lay dying in the house he shared with his second wife, Martha.
Even more distressing, however, is Trump's assertion that the 2015 Iran nuclear deal hasn't been working, despite overwhelming consensus among international watchdog groups that it's been a phenomenal success.
That was my only training (laughs) In the 11 paintings in this exhibition, Drexler expands upon her technique in ways that are surprising, eye-catching, absurd, distressing, and mysterious.
"Captain Dusek's betrayal is the most distressing because the Navy placed so much trust, power and authority in his hands," U.S. Attorney Laura Duffy said in a written statement.
"We are in unprecedented and distressing times as we face COVID-19 and the economic impact laying in its wake," Henes said in the memo, first reviewed by CNBC.
It is distressing that he feels he must leave the job he loves in order to speak out against those who weaponize classified material and undermine this nation's safety.
Meanwhile, his cousin Carlton has a distressing pimple and unfettered access to Will's locker, so he ganks what he thinks is a "vitamin" from Will's stash on prom night.
Senters sobbed quietly on the phone as she told me how distressing the news has been for her and thousands of her co-workers who will lose their jobs.
This was a pretty distressing thought to have for the first time, so naturally, I ran into my mother's room and asked her if there really was a God.
To the Editor: Re "Oregon's Climate Bill and the Case of the Disappearing Republicans" (news article, June 25): The standoff over a climate bill in Oregon's statehouse is distressing.
They also measured the distressing effects of the material in several other ways, including how it interfered with the participants' ability to read and understand a subsequent neutral passage.
But Marianne Bertrand, a University of Chicago economist who oversaw the survey as the head of a special committee on the professional climate in economics, called the results distressing.
But one of the more distressing and underreported aspects of this re-moralization is that some younger feminists are telling older feminists that they don't understand their own lives.
The perception that we are our work is a major reason the job search, and receiving constant messages that we aren't who we think we are, is so distressing.
Hospice patients know that they're close to death; they and their families have also been instructed that most distressing symptoms, like shortness of breath, can be eased at home.
Ms. DuVernay also directed "Selma" and "13th," a voluminously researched documentary that sheds a very distressing light on the motivation of corporations in this country to lock people up.
Cyber-flashing can be "deeply distressing and unnerving for recipients and sends a toxic message to women and girls that they are not safe in public space", she added.
MIRI ABRAMIS, NEW YORK To the Editor: It was distressing to read Michelle Stevens's prescription for raising independent children, competent to deal with the real risks of adult predators.
I felt the eyes of other shoppers watching our distressing scene with pity, others with harsh disappointment, but no one could have been more disappointed in me than myself.
These women are both vindicating and distressing: If Sally Rooney's skinny, precocious Irish beauties are this upset, then certainly I have every right to give up on the world.
Cyber-flashing can be "deeply distressing and unnerving for recipients and sends a toxic message to women and girls that they are not safe in public space", she added.
Improve your well-being with nature The researchers cited a distressing rate of stress and mental health disorders suffered by workers in Japan as motivation for conducting their study.
It was terribly sad, and I tried, with a tape recorder, to get him to explain what happened and why it was so distressing for him on his deathbed.
That's distressing if, like many of us, you reliably sort your recyclables from your trash believing that they will then be recycled and not simply deposited in a landfill.
Jazz 28, Clippers 217 | Jazz win series, 226-224 LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Clippers have maintained a holding pattern, both satisfying and distressing, over the last six seasons.
" Dr. Paul Bachner, a spokesman for the College of American Pathologists, which inspected both clinics both before and after the tank failures, described the situation as "very, very distressing.
"The notion that any child has been hurt as a result of any failings by Westpac is deeply distressing and we are truly sorry," the company said last week.
Steven Homoki, 30, was arrested after the San Diego Joint Terrorism Task Force received a report of "distressing YouTube videos threatening firearm violence," according to a police news release.
Over the years, we've received countless such warnings from American diplomats, military leaders and national security officials," he wrote "But this particular call took a surprising and distressing turn.
Emma investigates Beatriz's gambling problem—the creditors have violent intentions—and discovers that plot points in Beatriz's books may hold clues to the mystery and to a distressing past.
"Our ads policies strive to balance protecting our users from potentially distressing content while allowing our advertisers to communicate their messages," the company wrote in its email to Recode.
If you think your wife or kids have forgotten you because they haven't sent a card—and you're only likely to get one card—then it's really, really distressing.
In a wider (and more potentially uncomfortable) context, folk horror has obvious potential to comment upon the darker character of nationalism and various other distressing aspects of our society.
When training machine-learning models on something as distressing and personal as online abuse and harassment, the existence of algorithmic bias also underscores why AI alone is not the solution.
The previous October, Leila Burrows, the operating owner of a San Francisco-based yoga and pilates studio called The Pad, sent out an email to her students with distressing news.
Body camera footage from the fatal encounter on November 20 of last year was released last week, and shows the distressing final moments of 173-year-old Chase Sherman's life.
Body camera footage from the fatal encounter on November 20 of last year was released last week, and shows the distressing final moments of 32-year-old Chase Sherman's life.
For one, we don't know yet what kind of media (for instance, television versus online) is the most harmful, or whether sounds and images together or separately is most distressing.
That is distressing not only because the disease is easily detected and treated by a course of antibiotics, but also because afflicted mothers have a 40% chance of a stillbirth.
But the extreme distressed style of mine put me off – I felt like so much distressing on a stretch jean looked a little inexpensive, and inexpensive these jeans are not.
The anniversary effect, at least, is real: It is defined as an increase of distressing memories around the anniversary of a traumatic event, according to the National Center for PTSD.
The traditional method for killing farmed fish is letting them asphyxiate in air or on ice, which is a prolonged and distressing processes, and is sometimes followed by a stun.
Most distressing about Ms. Wolf's monologue is that it seemed to vindicate Mr. Trump's nonattendance at these dinners, and even more to vindicate his own protected but disgraceful free speech.
The Big Three During the finale, a distressing scene of future Randall and future Tess apparently set in a hospital aired (Fogelman said this is 13 years into the future).
"The recent media reports about my arrest - imminent or not - have been extremely distressing for my family and me," Gordhan said in a statement released after the markets had closed.
What's most distressing about this news is that if Mario is not of Italian descent, then what is that a-patronizing voice he's been a-subjecting us to for years?
But over time, granting refugees a degree of self-determination can reduce the distressing waste of human potential in places like Dadaab, and reduce friction between refugees and their hosts.
It's especially distressing since we know that the smooth-talking Tom and the venom-spewing Andrew are not necessarily as "on-point" behind the scenes as they seem on television.
While distressing to those who have advocated for robust American assistance, these budget cuts are coming and will place increased importance on the role of private sector investors and NGOs.
Though South Park famously insisted that the effects of piracy would do little more than stop Britney Spears from getting a bigger private jet, the truth is far more distressing.
Ghana is in its final year of the $918 million credit deal signed in April 2015 to fix its economy, dogged by high deficits, inflation and a distressing public debt.
This leads to one of many distressing and off-putting ways the show approaches suicide: that a death has one catalyzing cause, when suicide has many causes, including mental illness.
Op-Ed Contributors In the past two years, a wave of distressing commentary has stressed the fragility of American democracy and the potential, inspired by President Trump, for emerging authoritarianism.
The North Korea tweet near the end of the day seemed most distressing to some in Washington watching the escalating clash between the United States and a nuclear-armed North.
As distressing news continually filters to the top of our feeds, phones and TVs, it isn't uncommon to feel more than a little nervous about the state of the world.
After the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, we now have a more distressing and thorough knowledge of the stresses of the soldier's life, and the psychological trauma that may follow.
Sommerhauser says she finds it distressing that the legislators and Congressional representatives drafting these proposals are mostly middle-aged or older men who won't have to worry about a pension.
A comedy show with a lineup this packed with talent can make you feel truly blessed, as if you were on a subway ride with no delays or distressing smells.
One of the most distressing elements of Phoenix's portrayal of "Joker" is that even as the character's apparent psychopathy and destructiveness amplify, he forces the audience to empathize with him.
Unfolding over one acutely distressing workday, "The Assistant" is less a #MeToo story than a painstaking examination of the way individual slights can coalesce into a suffocating miasma of harassment.
In fact, these tools are only spreading to more governments, many of them with terrible human rights records, and it's distressing to know that we're probably only skimming the surface.
She doesn't need to be told the distressing truth because she can't do anything with it; her response to relearning what's happening will just be a sequence of painful episodes.
Lauren's mother Barbara Barham told the outlet that she learned of the distressing message, which was recorded by Matthew, after his mom discovered it on her voicemail and contacted Barham.
People with PTSD often feel stressed, anxious and afraid long after the initial trauma has passed and they can be plagued by flashbacks, nightmares, trouble sleeping and other distressing symptoms.
His comment betrayed a distressing ignorance of HUD's mission, the laws under which it is supposed to operate and, more broadly, the history of housing segregation in the United States.
That's not nothing, but it's also slightly distressing that the sum of our digital lives is worth roughly half of a yearly subscription to the Cheese of the Month club.
These people grant that the no-excuses style has imperfections; indeed, moments like the distressing reprimand captured in the video of Dial make it very much a work in progress.
There is something distressing about these concentrations of linear elements; the more we stare at the lines, the more unsure we become of ever being able to sort them out.
And the waltzing flow of "Death Valtzer" (from the ballet practice scene) is just so airy; it's a pretty fucked up way to end an experience as distressing as this.
In a distressing brief, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said that witnesses reported the existence of at least nine mass graves in and around Bujumbura.
Moments before heading on stage to make his big debut as a "serious actor," Kevin (Justin Hartley) got a distressing call from Randall and immediately took note of his brother's condition.
"Listening to what Trump said last night, flying in the face of 240 years of bipartisan commitment to accept the results of our election, was so distressing to me," she said.
The distressing scene repeated itself again and again over the course of more than two weeks in the summer of 2018 as the mother orca refused to let her baby go.
That said, market sentiment was not as distressing as that of last week, some analysts said, when the U.S. bond yield curve inverted, a sign many investors say presages a recession.
Such a brush could also be used to spread medicines deep into a cat's fur or onto its skin, without the usual distressing practice of having to shave the animal first.
" On Saturday, shortly after Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson, 25, shared a distressing note about his wellbeing, the actress posted a supportive message, encouraging the comedian to "hang in there.
It's extremely distressing to see animals being stolen from the wild, and the sad reality is there are more wild animals suffering across the world, purely for the entertainment of tourists.
Republicans are seizing on a familiar — and for them, distressing — pattern: when President Trump applies unconventional or inappropriate pressure to "independent" public officials, his intervention is often followed by damaging leaks.
Sweat, the only one of the escapees who survived a massive police manhunt, apologized at his sentencing hearing in Plattsburgh for distressing area residents during the pair's time on the lam.
"The inmate calling regime is the greatest and most distressing form of injustice I have witnessed in my 18 years as an industry regulator," Clyburn testified before Congress earlier this month.
But the fact is, for all my flaws, I am not a predator and the idea that someone might see me in that way is more distressing than I can express.
The prospect of a contest between Mr Sarkozy and Marine Le Pen to decide who can bait Muslims more in the run-up to next year's French presidential election is distressing.
The characters have enough dimension to avoid appearing to be symbols of a social tragedy, and the movie's relative gentleness makes the harsher realities of Brandon's world all the more distressing.
Ghana, which also exports gold and oil, is following a three-year, $918 million aid programme with the International Monetary Fund to restore fiscal balance and reduce a distressing public debt.
A. Despite the diseases they may carry, most tick bites are harmless, medical experts agree, while many mosquito bites inject anticoagulants that cause distressing immune-system reactions, including swelling and itching.
With a button fly, super-short inseam and just the right amount of distressing, these bottoms work particularly well with a tee, a light outerwear layer, and some simple, strappy heels.
But rather than empathize with that distressing scenario, Trump suggested Sunday that the shortage has some sinister origins: Something is going on, and you ought to look into it as reporters.
But more distressing was the specter of President Trump's impending Supreme Court pick, and their own inability to confront their Democratic leader in person about his plans to obstruct the nominee.
These figures paint a distressing portrait of life as an HIV-positive woman, but they also highlight an obvious fact: women do need PrEP, so why aren't they seeking it out?
Detached from civilization, the film becomes a vivarium where the presence of an international group of poachers — introduced in its second part — feels not only visually distressing, but also psychologically abhorrent.
Now, amid a distressing nativist reaction taking hold in Germany and across Europe, is the time for museums to reaffirm the values of global perception and cultural exchange that he embodied.
Absolutely. This spur to caretaking action — this antsy, subliminal desire to solve the dilemma presented by the wailing infant — could explain why a crying infant on an airplane is especially distressing.
In some circumstances the behavior is distressing to the person, particularly if it is injurious or embarrassing, but more often the movement or mannerism is just maddening to those in proximity.
For example, in a sample of survivors of the 2011 mass shooting massacre on Utoya Island, Norway, survivors frequently found auditory reminders, such as sudden and sharp noises, as incredibly distressing.
He is the subject of a distressing and elegiac documentary, "Everybody's Everything," that was released last month and lays bare the tug of war between his accelerating fame and crippling fragility.
But an even more distressing argument is that many disparities are not the result of bias, they happen because women actively choose to leave or to ramp down their own careers.
Methods like these that have occasionally brought down US drones overseas, but for Aurelius, they're used to generate thrashing noise blasts and vacant found sound samples, to desolate and distressing effect.
According to the Compassion Fatigue Awareness Project, an organization that helps educate caregivers, helpers play host to a high level of compassion fatigue or burnout resulting from exposure to distressing situations.
An illiterate, underbred book, it seems to me; the book of a self-taught working man, and we all know how distressing they are, how egotistic, insistent, raw, striking, and ultimately nauseating.
In that sense, it's a perfect policy for this distressing late capitalist moment—a reform that's too modest to get excited about, full of potential landmines, and might even be doomed anyway.
Their use, he says, rests on two unproven assumptions: When teens encounter something online that could be distressing, it automatically leads to harm, and that blocking what they see solves the problem.
But it's a small city so when I have gone to a protest here, I get to see which of my neighbors is on which side, which is sometimes a little distressing.
" Vogue Runway director Nicole Phelps piled on: "It's not just sad for the women who preen for the cameras in borrowed clothes, it's distressing, as well, to watch so many brands participate.
" Saying he's been thinking frequently about "some of the distressing issues we've been facing collectively," the 45-year-old performer said humans have the belief "that we're the center of the universe.
Facebook 'sorry' for distressing suicide posts on Instagram The BBC reports that it was able to easily find content related to self-harm on Instagram, where it is supposed to be banned.
The news is deeply distressing and our priority now is to assist and provide support to the passenger and her family, as well as fully cooperate with the police and relevant authorities.
The length of ads on YouTube can be distressing, but the question is whether people would be okay sitting through a 100-minute commercial if it were actually a full-length movie.
"Yesterday, the world witnessed a disturbing, distressing video of United Airlines having police literally pull a passenger off a flight," Blumenthal wrote in a letter sent Tuesday to Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.
The Simpsons team gave glancing reactions to the documentary as it picked up some steam, with Azaria calling the criticism of Apu "distressing" and promising that the show would address the controversy.
Their song "Can't Wait"—which the Akergirls perform in full during the otherwise distressing studio sequence—was written by musician Anika Pyle, of the indie-punk bands Katie Ellen and (previously) Chumped.
But, say the ECB, the sight of batsmen flailing around for a few innings while they adjust would be less distressing than another forced retirement or even another death on the field.
It's distressing to hear about students using baby oil as a lubricant, which actually increases the risk of a condom breaking, or have them ask if diabetes is a sexually transmitted infection.
"Concern about fertility is one of the most distressing long-term effects of cancer treatment, which can impact psychological wellbeing and gender identity," said Jane Ussher of Western Sydney University in Australia.
Even getting a dialogue channel up and running could be an arduous task, one that Iran hawks both on and off Capitol Hill will find distressing given Iran's behavior in the region.
If his distressing childhood overwhelmed his own fathering acumen, he saw with great clarity other parents who refused to grow up, who succumbed to whatever made them feel better in the moment.
"Infidelity is one of the most distressing and damaging events couples face," M. Rosie Shrout, the study's lead author and a graduate student at the University of Nevada in Reno, told PsyPost.
We did all of our distressing together, we brewed buckets of coffee to stain the hems and we ripped them and used a cheese grater to give the fabric a worn look.
The scarcity of Singaporean food here is distressing for a people who not only pride themselves on their cuisine but whose national identity can be said to be wrapped up in it.
After excerpts exposed some distressing claims from insiders, the President's lawyers fired off cease and desist letters to ex-aide Steve Bannon, who is widely quoted, and to author Michael Wolff's publisher.
Legislative leaders like Ms. Williamson said the harassment allegations in the Legislature were distressing, but that emerging reports of harassment should not be taken to mean that harassment is a growing problem.
By processing emotions and memories of the trauma while also paying attention to external stimuli, distressing memories and emotions become desensitized, which can lessen the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
With the UK going into a total self-imposed quarantine, several large American cities in lockdown, and distressing scenes coming out of Spain and Italy, life right now feels chaotic and insecure.
His career as a documentary filmmaker has followed a distressing pattern: spectacular internet reactions to his movies and videos on environmental topics, followed by their rapid disappearance from the web in China.
" Another example came last year when the racial-brotherhood bromides of "Green Book" likewise triumphed over the beautiful-but-distressing childhood elegy, "Roma," and a far more acerbic race-based melodrama, "BlackKkKlansman.
Sure, it has its share of cute dog photos and clever memes, but it's often a hub for distressing news, concerning exchanges between politicians, and harassment that isn't always met with consequences.
Sanders's early hold on a fractured primary field has laid bare a distressing truth for some Democrats: The man who has long resisted the party's label might just become the standard-bearer.
For both shorter-term investors and long-term holders, such as pension funds, the above paragraph is distressing as it underlines the difficulty of benefiting from the good times in commodity cycles.
That is particularly distressing for entrepreneurs, since private business owners have to pay up front for their properties and products in cash — there are no mortgages or financial loans on the island.
While, it may be extremely cute to see a paintbrush between a panda's paws, it is distressing to see her paint in such a confining space where she reaching out behind bars.
The most distressing part for me, though, was the acute sense that I was the only one watching, silently, while Das made notes and Chris, my photographer, tried to catch me looking concerned.
For car owners, that's pretty distressing, but there are much more cathartic things to watch as well, such as this clip of a guy who ran down a couple of car stereo thieves.
"Although painful sex is less commonly reported by women than lacking interest in sex and difficulty reaching climax, it is the sexual function problem most commonly experienced as distressing," the study's authors write.
"I've made stupid mistakes with my heart just like everyone else does," Curtis says of the distressing battle she had with an ex over the popular Rehab Addict project "Minnehaha House," in Minnesota.
"Just giving you the heads up that Livvy is in good health, so let's leave that distressing rumor where it belongs," Goldsmith shared, along with a photo of her posing with Newton-John.
"We are receiving distressing reports of civilians trapped inside Falluja who are desperate to escape to safety, but can't," Lise Grande, the U.N.'s humanitarian coordinator for Iraq, warned in a statement Wednesday.
Editor's note: This story contains descriptions that some readers may find distressing WHEN Dr Denis Mukwege first saw the injuries of a woman who had been raped by a soldier, he was appalled.
That's approximately 120 cars a month, a number that would be less distressing if Musk himself hadn't predicted producing as many as 20,000 Model 3 cars a month by December of this year.
Another distressing problem is the coral reef dying at Biscayne and recent congressional votes to prevent the designation of a marine reserve for a fraction of the reef system in this popular park.
Infinite is perhaps the most visually distressing of the three main entries, causing some critics around the time of its 2013 release to consider it a detracting factor in the game's overall appeal.
"And the other males who we were with were basically just kind of joking amongst themselves and don't really seem to see anything wrong with it, which is really quite distressing," Tan said.
Published today, a two-year study of Android security updates has revealed a distressing gap between the software patches Android companies claim to have on their devices and the ones they actually have.
His acts, though, were still distressing (I am a big fan of Franken's politics and adored him as a politician; I still would not want to be kissed on the lips by him).
More distressing is that 40 percent of executives said they don't feel responsible for the repercussions of hackings, said Dave Damato, chief security officer at Tanium, which commissioned the survey with the Nasdaq.
In the U.K. specifically, social networks have come under political pressure following the suicide of teen Molly Russell, who died in 2017 after viewing distressing material on Instagram about self-harm and suicide.
"For most passengers, light turbulence is nothing more than an annoying inconvenience that reduces their comfort levels, but for nervous fliers even light turbulence can be distressing," Williams said in a press release.
Muhammad Amirul Azwan Mohd Shakri, a labourer, pleaded guilty to 14 charges against him under the country's multimedia laws, which forbid people from posting content online that others might find abusive or distressing.
"Taken together, our results paint a distressing picture of heretofore unmeasured and unaddressed skew that can occur in online advertising systems, which have significant implications for discrimination in targeted advertising," the study says.
And sure, there were a couple of delightfully cargo-panted, amateur magician-types roaming the venue, but the actual makeup of the crowd was distressing for a different reason: they were completely normal.
But coupled with other Trump policies (such as withdrawing from the Paris accord on climate change, and threatening to pull out of the Iranian nuclear deal) the UNESCO decision forms a distressing pattern.
"During and after cancer therapy, fatigue is one of the most frequent and distressing symptoms," said lead author Roger Hilfiker of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland Valais in Leukerbad.
For those us not planning on hitting up a shitty bar in Manhattan, drinking to excess in the streets, and adorning our faces with shamrock temporary tattoos, March 17 marks a distressing day.
The conclusions from these reports are distressing: Across the board, they've found that women are disproportionately at risk from climate change, although what this looks like on the ground is largely context dependent.
His death is a distressing reminder that race informs which people are seen as threats, which in turn affects whether police encounters turn adversarial, which in turn determines people's likelihood of being killed.
By 2014, as I muddled through the mess that was the Sochi Olympics, with its displaced citizenry, disappearing dogs, dilapidated accommodations and distressing price tag, my emotional tether to the competition was fraying.
And the most worrisome aspect of the whole saga — even more distressing than the Lakers' futility in persuading LaVar to uphold his many promises to cease causing distractions — was Lonzo Ball's muted response.
"Money wins," Logan grumbles in the midst of a negotiation, which, in this world and similar fictional ones like Showtime's "Billions," is a mantra made more distressing by the inherent truth in it.
I've been thinking a lot about some of the distressing issues that we are facing collectively, and I think at times we feel or are made to feel that we champion different causes.
If you were distracted by your own distressing thoughts — if your amygdala was activating like crazy — you may have had a hard time putting your issues aside long enough to deal with theirs.
Complaints have also been heard that there are now too many auction events, too many auction companies, too many cars — and that some of the same cars are being offered with distressing regularity.
"To see John Kelly -- and I'll be very specific -- politicize, you know, the death of his son to support the political outcome for the President was very, very distressing to me," Mullen said.
I've been thinking a lot about some of the distressing issues that we are facing collectively and I think at times we feel or are made to feel that we champion different causes.
But for northern California locals who witnessed their homes burned within minutes, the realization that their safe haven did not have blankets and toothpaste available was a distressing affirmation of their worst fears.
But the most distressing element of Hassib's novel is not the forbidden relationships, the knotty family dynamics or even the revenge-streaked story of the young suicide bomber who took Gameela with him.
But, increasingly, studies are showing that even the most distressing kinds of video games can act as a form of therapy for people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, or with clinical depression.
On education, while it is distressing that students are having their studies interrupted by the situation, no student is being denied the basic right to an education by any of the states involved.
That is why the Trump administration's proposal earlier this week to eliminate all federal funding for this program was so distressing to millions of Americans who admire Special Olympics and know its value.
To avoid distressing families and children, the agents prefer to apprehend people outside their homes, approaching them as soon as they step onto a public sidewalk and, once identified, placing them in handcuffs.
But other Republicans argue that while the allegations of sexual misconduct are disappointing and distressing, it would be foolish to hamstring Trump's agenda by hoping that Moore looses — or to actively withdraw support.
"It's unimaginably distressing, even by eight years ago, let alone 16 years ago," said Stephen Goldsmith, a former Republican mayor of Indianapolis and an adviser to George W. Bush in the 2000 campaign.
But the most distressing element of Hassib's novel is not the forbidden relationships, the knotty family dynamics or even the revenge-streaked story of the young suicide bomber who took Gameela with him.
"To learn that there were irregularities in the voting is distressing and of great concern," said Bishop Kenneth H. Carter, the president of the Council of Bishops, said in an interview on Thursday.
"The whole of modern fashionable dress is a most ingenious and successful contrivance to produce the most distressing disease and deformity," she wrote, before expounding, with illustrations, on the threat of displaced organs.
This is a very distressing time for Derek's family who've been carrying out an exhaustive campaign to locate him and raise awareness of his disappearance and our thoughts are very much with them.
Here's Robert J. Brulle, Drexel University: I find it distressing that the I.P.C.C. has convened a small select group of academics and professionals that are disconnected from the larger academic community of communications scholars.
She kept wrestling with the distressing idea that she may have somehow caused the baby to be born stillborn, and I think investigators twisted that around to prove that she is guilty of murder.
It freely admits, however, a number of acutely distressing challenges: These communities could never stand up to Islamic State forces, and other tribal and social conflicts in the region make cooperation difficult to achieve.
The foundation said the survey showed the impact scary world events could have on children's mental health, and advised talking to children to let them know the facts while avoiding overexposure to distressing news.
Shot on a stormy beach in Portsall, France, on Monday, Olivier Lou's distressing YouTube clip shows a man struggling to help an elderly couple who are pulled out to sea by a sudden wave.
The most distressing piece of news for LGBTQ advocates is a bill that conservative Republican senators Ted Cruz and Mike Lee and Representative Raul Labrador plan to introduce—the "First Amendment Defense Act" (FADA).
Some activists are, claiming that January 26 is distressing in reminding them of the arrival of the First Fleet, which they claim was the start of an alleged genocide, rather than of Western civilization.
"Those goofy Anglicans," he says, and then makes the distressing moo-cow noise he always makes when imitating the communications of feminists, who lurk in his imagination in rabid, milk-spurting, man-stampeding herds.
Indeed, the desire to act is never far from her heart or her way of being: she signs into rehab as "Nina," a distressing and distressed character who both is and is not herself.
Carter and his friends find that evolution distressing, and their podcast grapples with questions of how to separate what they love about being Christians from everything else the church is increasingly seen to represent.
If the prospect of slipping your dress into an overhead bin is distressing, consider shipping it with a service that offers tracking and insurance (a topic I will address in this space next week).
Works in Progress In a giant production studio on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in July, volunteers were busy making 2,986 tobacco leaves — painting, distressing and scrunching pieces of brown paper by hand.
It is distressing that millions of patients relying on Medicare and Medicaid are unknowing participants in experiments that can dramatically affect their care and in which they have little opportunity for input or consent.
So it was quite distressing to hear that one of our contributors, Moesha Boduong, has been the target of public shaming by the Ghanaian press and the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection.
Mulvey said Tillerson's legacy of bullying non-government organizations, which remains in place at his former company, sends a distressing signal about his and his former colleagues attitude on human rights and climate action.
Mr. Mutko said the report would be examined carefully, but he called it "distressing" that it was based on the testimony from a former Russian official identified as the source of the doping scheme.
Typically, during the REM state, the flow of an anxiety-triggering brain chemical called noradrenaline is shut off, so that we are able to revisit distressing real-life events in a neurochemically calm environment.
In fall 833, he testified about the distressing state of his mother's corpse: face and body distorted by embalming fluid; lips crudely stitched together; legs spattered with blood; a large wound on her neck.
"It is deeply concerning and distressing to see one's own community, one's own neighbors, dealing with a challenge of this scale and this intensity," Mayor Bramson said after leaving City Hall at 8 p.m.
Dr. Janov maintained that the way to relieve primal pain — and cure its associated ills — was to relive it via primal therapy, which entailed a regressive return to those distressing, now-accessible early memories.
In terms of the tactics used, the weapons fired, the openness of the killings, the gang rapes and the level of military organization, the accounts from many different Rohingya areas present a distressing harmony.
Rather than looking through the historical evidence presented during the show, she said, the students derailed the show with unrelated questions and preconceived judgments, making the show "a little bit distressing" for the actors.
That is why Detroit, however distressing it may be, is still important to watch: it seeks to make viewers understand a pivotal moment within a larger true story — one that is far from over.
We all want Eve to go bad, but the pleasure of "Killing Eve," for me, is showing it in a way that is far more honest and weird and distressing than what we expect.
And that in itself is distressing, because the lack of Native writers writing about Native issues in the mainstream press seems to directly prevent us from being able to write outside of Indian Country.
One study found that more than a quarter of college students continued to experience persistent anxiety about a distressing scene in a television show or movie they had watched, on average, at age 14.
But if you consider the larger social context of turning "a supervillain into a kind of folk hero" in a world where Dylann Roof, Elliot Rodger, and Faisal Hussain exist, it's even more distressing.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Thoreau's Distressing Canoe Trip" (Op-Ed, July 12): John Waldman's lament over the loss of clean, free-flowing streams and the migratory fish that depend on them is timely.
But if it grows back curly when it had been straight or white when it had been brown or thin when it had been thick, it can be distressing to look in the mirror.

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