Sentences with phrase «considerable distress»

Nevertheless, unforeseen circumstances can occur during the course of a vacation, and they can cause considerable distress for travelers.
It also recognizes that parents may experience considerable distress as a result of their child's sexual abuse, and this distress needs to be addressed so it doesn't interfere with parenting.
Many unexpected things can happen when people are traveling in a strange place, and these things can result in considerable distress.
Asking the child to choose one parent over another parent causes the child considerable distress.
In particular, Western cultural expectations about solitary sleeping and «sleeping through the night» may cause families considerable distress.
While these disorders can cause considerable distress and disruption to the teen's life, the overall prognosis is good.
It is true that over the last year the banking sector has been experiencing considerable distress.
In unhappy relationships, in contrast, emotional arousal might be coupled with considerable distress and hence may even be accompanied by contempt or aggressive behavior.
These children display considerable distress when separated from a parent or caregiver, but do not seem reassured or comforted by the return of the parent.
He reported that she was in considerable distress concerning the care of her mother on several occasions, reporting that the disproportionate burden fell upon her and that her siblings were not providing sufficient assistance...
This circumstance caused considerable distress to the elderly bailiff in our car.
It is with considerable distress that I note Nestlé Nutrition is co-sponsoring the 1st Annual Canadian Perinatal and Pediatric Nutrition Conference with Alberta Health Services.
He told Sunday Politics:» [Webster] has made clear, while he can't prove what has happened to a criminal standard, that it's clear there has been considerable distress and harm caused to a number of women in the party.
Spitting on another person — which often is a hostile act that can cause considerable distress to the target — is a different matter, of course.
For teachers, that feeling of deep empathy for a student, coupled with knowing that you've done all you can do — and the child is still perhaps still suffering — can cause considerable distress.
According to the Judge, Ms. Colistro's discomfort was palpable and the Company knew or ought to have known that proceeding to hire Mr. Benoit would have caused her considerable distress.
Yet Sarah's fear may be beyond normal nervousness; she may be experiencing an abnormal level of anxiety, since hers is causing «considerable distress and interference in daily living.»
Arguments, disagreements can cause considerable distress, but in some instances issues will run far more deeply.
Just like physical bullying, cyberbullying can cause considerable distress to the victim.
Just like physical bullying or taunting, cyberbullying can be harmful and cause considerable distress to the victim.
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