Sentences with phrase «continuing emotional toll»

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«The continued imprisonment of Saeed has taken a very emotional and tragic toll on our family,» she wrote.
Sometimes soft - spoken and quietly emotional, sometimes fired up and loudly passionate, Kennedy paid tribute to the 17 killed and 16 wounded in the Feb. 14 shooting in Parkland, praised the eruption of activism among student - survivors, and delivered a searing takedown of those who have repeatedly failed to act to curb gun violence as the toll from gun deaths has continued to grow.
While little research has examined the housing situation of urban Aboriginal people, qualitative research conducted in Perth, Western Australia37 and in Sydney, Australia38 has documented the major difficulties that many urban Aboriginal people continue to face in obtaining stable, safe housing and the stress and emotional toll that this instability places on children and adults alike.
I would submit for your consideration that whatever the financial impact to you of ridding yourself of the property in any way possible is going to be far less than the emotional and physical toll of continuing to deal with it.
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