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Perhaps the most distressing news was that it wasn't over.
It's one of the most distressing moments in the entire film.
Perhaps most distressing, she loses (at least for a time) her ability
Given the devastation and urgent needs of the population, this delay is most distressing.
Most distressing is the constant dust, which makes me sneeze and my eyes itch.
Most distressing of all, the authorities have told them not to erect any permanent buildings.
But perhaps the most distressing thing to learn is that the fielders DON'T WEAR GLOVES.
But Friday may be remembered as the most distressing day of the year so far.
This was most distressing at work, and work was where I felt most compelled to pick.
When presenting the most distressing historical analogies, the authors' understatement is so subdued it verges on deadpan.
Blink, and you missed the most distressing/hilarious moment to happen at the 70th Annual Emmy Award nominations.
The most distressing present-day crowds are those whose politics are built from fear and outrage against otherness.
Most distressing is that pneumonia infections are largely preventable and treatable in most cases with appropriate vaccines and treatments.
Perhaps most distressing was that participants selected ideal fat percentages that were actually slightly below the real healthy cutoff.
THE third rule of popular entertainment is the most distressing for the news media and for the country at large.
Bite marks are, in my opinion, one of the most distressing forms of evidence that continues to be used right now.
But, for most of the movie, the most distressing threat is Howard, who seems to have some creepy plans for Michelle.
That's most distressing to some economic forecasters because it could portend a recession and suggest a possible contraction of US manufacturing.
Perhaps most distressing to owners is the fact that once you buy into a timeshare it is almost impossible to get out.
Perhaps most distressing to the science community was the news that even the words "science" and "evidence" are now being frowned upon.
What I find most distressing about this current dynamic is how easily and how widely people can spread their victimization narratives online.
Even in the most distressing times, you have this inexplicable peace that can only come from the Lord, and it surpasses all understanding.
After a short debate, each episode ends with viewers getting a chance to see Trump say yes to the most distressing option. Fun!
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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 fact, when people lose their sense of smell, what they find most distressing is not being able to detect the scent of loved ones.
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.
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.
"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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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).
The kaiser and Hermine argue about her attempts to influence the Nazis in his favor in what is perhaps the most distressing scene, because Judd has imbued us with a fondness for the old man.
It is one of the most distressing things to have to say to a child — that sometimes help is not immediately forthcoming, that sometimes the terrible things that go bump in the night are real.
But the most distressing moments get "locked in" and remain "very salient," explained Dean Kilpatrick, a clinical psychologist and director of the National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center at the Medical University of South Carolina.
That's "one of the things the report pointed out that I found the most distressing," said Louis Celli, national director of the American Legion's veterans affairs and rehabilitation division, which was not involved in the new report.
"In my 313 years as a regulator, this regime is the most glaring example of the greatest, most distressing, type of injustice I have ever seen in the communications sector," Clyburn said, her voice choking up with emotion.
But what is most distressing about "Avalanche" is also what makes it important: It is the work of a palpably weakened author, a testimony of personal suffering whose legitimacy — on this telling — seems to have gone outrageously ­unquestioned.
The most distressing part, if you're a human who can feel proxy emotions for a Canadian basketball team, is that the Cavs really, truly could not give less of a fuck about how thoroughly they are dismantling the Raptors.
" The left-wing Le Monde newspaper also drew attention to Trump's attempt to paint the "most distressing picture possible of the U.S." although it feared that Trump now "has just over three months to arrive at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington.
The most distressing and "increasingly queasy" torture scene -- where actor Reed Birney calls on a team of men in hazmat suits to torture the character Winston, played by Tom Sturridge -- had an attendee pleading with Birney to stop the torture.
In the effort to quell our national anguish and prevent your chest from splitting open out of sheer anxiety, Refinery29 spoke to Alice Boyes, PhD, author of The Anxiety Toolkit, about election-induced mental health issues — and how to manage even the most distressing moments of political panic.
And this is what I think is most distressing to Republicans is that for the first time the president seemed really out of his depth on a big issue on the world scale in a way that jarred Republicans perhaps even all the way down to the Republican base a little bit.
And the most distressing thing about it is that the stakeholders with the most influence over GOP legislators—the power to stop a bill they know is bad for the public interest, and to clarify that the ACA isn't collapsing on its own—are largely content to let them get away with it.
It's a place that confronts kids who are barely out of adolescence with the most distressing and complicated realities of American life: the cultural claims of love that routinely justify violence, the limits on autonomy for whole classes of people, the protections afforded to some and not others, the social systems that underwrite it all.
" A standard of etiquette, attributed to Jones and strictly enforced, is printed on the sheets that patrons carry around, with groupings, tee times, and a course map: " 'Most distressing to those who love the game of golf is the applauding or cheering of misplays or misfortunes of a player'—Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. (1902-1971), President in Perpetuity.
As an individual and a person, I would say one of the most distressing things about all of this is to talk to people I've known for years and describe to them what our family has gone through, and while they'll express some sort of rote level of sympathy, because that's the polite thing to do, that's not what really upsets them.
Many studies have shown that females tend to place a stronger emphasis on the emotional aspect of infidelity over the sexual aspect; it is this emotional infidelity that becomes the focus of female sexual jealousy. The most direct evidence for female's focus on emotional jealousy comes from Buss et al. (1992) who presented participants with scenarios in which they were asked to choose between a partner's sexual unfaithfulness and a partner's emotional unfaithfulness as the most distressing event. They found that more females than males reported a partner's emotional infidelity as the most distressing event.
May 29, 2014. Retrieved on February 18, 2014. and Douglass Todd of the Vancouver Sun wrote that LGBT "may be the most distressing" of the sociocultural issues involving Chinese Christians in the area. In 2014 the Vancouver School Board had proposed a transgender rights program.
Shortness of breath is a common symptom and is often the most distressing. It is commonly described as: "my breathing requires effort," "I feel out of breath," or "I can't get enough air in." Different terms, however, may be used in different cultures. Typically, the shortness of breath is worse on exertion of a prolonged duration and worsens over time.
The effects of your partner's unfaithfulness can cause an emotional trauma. It is a painful experience that only creates negative emotional effect(s). “We know that infidelity is one of the most distressing and damaging events couples face. The person who was cheated on experiences strong emotional and psychological distress following infidelity,” said Rosie Shrout, a social psychology professor at the University of Nevada, Reno who specializes in romantic relationships.
" Ludwig then added, "This year the total damage bill was $23,000. Finally, and most serious, was "the Gauntlet" on the third floor. I have five separate reports of young ladies, several of whom had nothing to do with Tailhook, who were verbally abused, had drinks thrown on them, were physically abused and were sexually molested. Most distressing was the fact an underage young lady was severely intoxicated and had her clothing removed by members of the Gauntlet.
Issues that affected Sotho people and precipitated riots included: The Great Depression, a drought over South Africa which was particularly severe over Basotholand as well as the first request that the British territories be handed over to the South African Union. The most distressing of these issues was the drought as it, compounded with the economic depression, put much pressure on migrant workers to return money back home to Basotholand.Scott Rosenberg, Richard F. Weisfelder. Historical Dictionary of Lesotho.
Mahmood's name came under the limelight once again when, in August 2010, he posed as an Indian businessman to expose the cricket bookie Mazhar Majeed who claimed Pakistani cricketers Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif, Salman Butt and Kamran Akmal had committed spot-fixing during Pakistan's 2010 tour of England; the team was accused of deliberately bowling three no-balls, in an incident that veteran Richie Benaud described as the most distressing revelation in his 52 years of watching cricket.
However, Salmon resigned five years later, along with the rest of the medical staff, because of a dispute with the Management Committee about the method of choosing new staff. Tired of the restrictions of working within the establishment, Salmon decided to found his own institution to provide treatment for those conditions which were regarded as 'the most distressing that can afflict our common nature'. So the 'Fistula Infirmary', as it came to be known, was started.
2000, p. 13. In contrast, Adam Carr, reviewing The Mammoth Book of Fantasy All-Time Greats (a later edition of the 1983 anthology The Fantasy Hall of Fame) in The Times regards the story as the "worst offender" among those "most distressing" pieces in the anthology "that try to be funny." He feels de Camp "takes a basically rather small and unfunny idea [and] then flogs it to death and beyond over 22 painful pages."Carr, Adam.
Both men and women overall view situations of sexual infidelity as more distressing than situations of emotional involvement. The typical man, however, viewed only the former partner scenario as more distressing with regard to sexual infidelity; men made no distinction for emotional infidelity. Women, however, view a former partner scenario as the most distressing option for both sexual and emotional infidelity. Men and women both judge infidels of the opposite gender as acting more intentionally than their own gender.
Tom Sinclair of Rolling Stone said of the album: "Most distressing is the paucity of humor, once a Cheap Trick hallmark. Are we really supposed to wring our hands over the title track's melodramatic portrait of a marriage on the rocks?" Dave Connolly of AllMusic recommended the song by labelling it an AMG Pick Track and felt that the "elaborate production" complimented the melody. In the 2003 book The Encyclöpedia öf Heavy Metal, author Daniel Bukszpan described the song as "unbelievably irritating".
John Marshman wrote how Carey worked away on his studies and translations, "…while an insane wife, frequently wrought up to a state of most distressing excitement, was in the next room…". Several friends and colleagues had urged William to commit Dorothy to an asylum. But he recoiled at the thought of the treatment she might receive in such a place and took the responsibility to keep her within the family home, even though the children were exposed to her rages.
These "criticism self-criticism" sessions (also called "CSC" or "Weatherfries") were the most distressing part of life in the collective. Derived from Maoist techniques, it was intended to root out racist, individualist and chauvinist tendencies within group members. At its most intense, members would be berated for up to a dozen or more hours non-stop about their flaws. It was intended to make group members believe that they were, deep down, white supremacists by subjecting them to constant criticism to break them down.
Cannas are largely free of pests, but in the US, plants sometimes fall victim to the canna leaf roller moth, and the resultant leaf damage, while not fatal to the plant, can be most distressing to a keen gardener. Slugs and snails are fond of cannas and can leave large holes in the leaves, preferring the tender young unfurled leaves. Red spider mites can also be a problem for cannas grown indoors or during a very hot, long summer outdoors. Japanese beetles can also ravage the leaves if left uncontrolled.
Though most critics, even in the more negative reviews for the game, cited improved graphics over the original, Next Generation commented that "what's most distressing is that the graphics haven't been improved. ... Had Singletrac succeeded in making Jet Moto 2 a brand new game with a look to reflect the year between titles, it would've deserved a higher score. As it is, it's just more of the same, with less innovation." A number of critics also found that it is easy to get disoriented and lose track of where the edges of the course are.
Corticosteroid-induced lipodystrophy (CIL) is a condition of abnormal fat deposition caused by corticosteroid medications. Fat accumulates in the facial area ("moon face"), dorsocervical region ("buffalo hump"), and abdominal area ("pot belly" or "beer belly"), whereas the thickness of subcutaneous fat in the limbs is decreased. The resulting appearance has been described as "Cushingoid", in relation to the fact that it also occurs in individuals with Cushing's syndrome (abnormally high cortisol levels). The condition is considered by patients to be the most distressing side effect caused by corticosteroids.
Pitt made a series of attacks on Walpole in Parliament, which slowly helped to erode the Prime Minister's authority. Most distressing to the group was the Prime Ministers poor handling of the War of Jenkins' Ear which had broken out in 1739. Walpole was distinctly anti-war and had only reluctantly prosecuted the war - a fact that outraged the pro-war Patriot faction who pushed for his dismissal. Walpole was finally forced into resignation in the wake of the disastrous Siege of Cartagena and only winning a narrow majority in the 1741 General election.
Pain is the most common and often the most distressing symptom of JIA (although some children with JIA do have joint inflammation without any pain at all). Pain can occur even when children are receiving effective doses of therapies which are managing their underlying disease. Pain has been found to negatively impact all aspects of quality of life and is associated with a reduction in physical, social and emotional functioning. Children who have higher levels of pain, tend to have reduced levels of socialization, school attendance and participation in activities.
Nottingham University Press, Nottingham, United Kingdom. The Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) wrote regarding beak trimming of turkeys that cold cutting was the most accurate method, but that substantial re-growth of the beak occurred; although the Bio-beaker limited beak re-growth, it was less accurate. It was considered that the hot cut was the most distressing procedure for turkeys. In the UK, beak trimming of layer hens normally occurs at 1-day of age at the same time as the chick is being sexed and vaccinated.
Montford attempted to recover his losses from the federal government, but never received compensation In November 1893, the Dawes Commission was formally established, with the intent of allotting the Chickasaw Nation lands into holdings owned by individual Chickasaws. Montford considered the commission to be a treachery, especially after their apparent stonewalling over his losses in the leased district. Most distressing was the fact the commission's proposals forbade Chickasaws from purchasing more land than was allotted, though white settlers were not restricted from purchasing as much land as they pleased. Despite much protest from the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations, the Commission persisted.
Measures of depression as an emotional disorder include, but are not limited to: Beck Depression Inventory-11 and the 9-item depression scale in the Patient Health Questionnaire. Both of these measures are psychological tests that ask personal questions of the participant, and have mostly been used to measure the severity of depression. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is a self- report scale that helps a therapist identify the patterns of depression symptoms and monitor recovery. The responses on this scale can be discussed in therapy to devise interventions for the most distressing symptoms of depression.
However, the testers reported that at the van was "plainly at its absolute limit, screaming away in a most distressing fashion"; readers were advised to view as a more realistic absolute maximum. Dodge SpaceVan TV detector van on display at Science Museum, London. Reportedly, one condition of the government bailout of Chrysler's British operations in 1976 was a commitment to upgrade the Spacevan, which was praised for its brakes, cornering, and price, but criticized for its power, comforts, and top speed. A revised Spacevan was thus introduced in 1977, using the same mechanicals but with numerous cosmetic changes, conveniences, and a new interior.
During his tenure, the state endured one of the most distressing times in banking history due to the Great Depression. Upon completion of his term as state treasurer in January 1937, he became a vice president at the Jefferson City-based Central Missouri Trust Company and was active in local, state, and national politics. He was a delegate to the 1943 Missouri Constitutional Convention and was a regularly-appearing delegate to the National Democratic Convention until his death. During President Harry S. Truman's first term, he served as Executive Vice Chairman of the Democratic National Committee in Washington.
JetBlue first discussed the incident with a post on JetBlue's blog, BlueTales. In a memo to employees, they have said that, "If Mr. Slater's story proves to be accurate, and even if there was a precipitating event that motivated his behavior, that still doesn't excuse his actions." The memo stated, "Let me just say this: JetBlue will always seek to prosecute people who physically harm or threaten to harm a crew member or customer. Period." In their view the most "distressing aspect" of the coverage was that press reports did not take the chute deployment seriously enough.
Over the decades, Diski was a prolific writer of fiction and non-fiction articles, reviews and books. Many of her early books tackle such troubling if absorbing themes as depression, sado-masochism, and madness. However, some of her later writings, such as Apology for the Woman Writing, strike a more positive note, while her spare, ironic tone, using all the resources of magic realism, provides a unique take on even the most distressing material. Compared at times to her mentor Lessing for their joint interest in the thinking woman, Diski was called a post-postmodern for her abiding distrust of logical systems of thought, whether postmodern or not.
The pre-1844 houses were by that time in a state of disrepair and overcrowding was a concern, particularly when families were occupying what was originally intended for single or dual occupancy. By 1959, Leeds and Birmingham each had 60,000 back-to-back houses, and Members of Parliament were calling for the demolition to be accelerated. William Wheeldon, a Labour and Co-operative MP, pointed out that "the most distressing thing" was that little had changed in generations: Nationwide demolition continued through the 1960s and 1970s. Towards the end of the 1970s, Leeds was the second largest city outside London that still had around 30,000 back-to-back houses.
Karl Brunner introduced in 1968 the term Monetarism into the mainstream vocabulary of economics. Fundamentally, Brunner conceived Monetarism as the application of relative-price theory to the analysis of aggregate phenomena. In his interview with Arjo Klamer, he notably claimed that: “the basic tenet of monetarism is the reassertion of the relevance of price theory to understand what happens in aggregate economics. Our fundamental point is that price theory is a crucial paradigm – as a matter of fact, the only paradigm – that economists have” (Klamer 1984, p. 183). This particular conception of Monetarism seems closely related to Brunner’s experience at UCLA: “Most distressing was moreover the encounter with a group of economists systematically applying economic analysis (i.e.
Fortunate indeed were those, including Phineas Banning, the owner, who survived with minor injuries, after being hurled many feet into the air. Edward Carlson of the 4th California Infantry Regiment remembered: > The day after my arrival at Wilmington, I witnessed one of the most > distressing accidents that has ever taken place on this coast. The water in > the bay was so shallow that the steamer had to anchor about three or four > mile from the wharf; and to land the passengers, baggage, and mail, a small > steamer called the Ada Hancock was employed. On her return trip to take the > San Francisco bound passengers to the Senator, when about a mile from the > wharf, she exploded.
In Israel, one of the most significant challenges regarding caring is coping with the increasing number of dementia patients. The illness is Israel's second leading cause of disability among the elderly aged 70+ and is considered one of the most distressing and difficult conditions for the patients and their families. Due to its extensive implications, dementia is a challenge for the health and social service systems and its economic impact on society is considerable. In 2013, Israel adopted a National Strategic Plan to Address Alzheimer's and Other Types of Dementia, which emphasized the need to relate specifically to the needs of family caregivers of elderly dementia patients – in other words to treat them as a target population of the service system in their own right.
Pruritus is one of the most common clinical manifestations in cholestasis liver diseases and one of the most distressing symptoms in patients with chronic liver disease caused by viral hepatitis C. Many hypothesis have been formulated to explain physio pathogenesis of such manifestation, including incremental plasma concentration of biliary acids, abnormalities in the bile ducts, increased central neurotransmitters coupling opioid receptors, etc..... Despite the number of historical drugs used, individually or combined (exchange resins, hidrophilic biliary acids, antihistamines, antibiotics, anticonvulsants, opioid antagonists), there are reported cases of intractable or refractory pruritus with a dramatic reduction in patients’ quality of life (i.e. sleep disorders, depression, suicide attempts...). Intractable pruritus can be an indication for liver transplantation. The MARS indication for intractable pruritus is therapeutically an option that has shown to be beneficial for patients in desperate cases, although at high cost.

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