Sentences with phrase «distressed by her failure»

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The primary reason for transferral was failure to progress, followed by desire for pain relief, fetal distress and maternal exhaustion.
The reporting of this case by television and print media has focussed on the failures of the care home system and the failure of police and social workers to pick up the signs of distress when this abuse started.
Skip forward to 2015 and a scathing report by the Kings Fund think tank found that the changes had been «disastrous» and that it seemed likely that they had contributed to «widespread financial distress and failure to hit key targets for patient care».
Our clients were distressed by frequent moves between properties and away from essential services, racist abuse, lack of privacy, absence of locks on doors, pest infestation, broken facilities, poor hygiene and a failure to conduct repairs.
Spinal Muscular Atrophy with Respiratory Distress (SMARD) is a very rare recessive form of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) that typically presents as acute respiratory failure between 6 weeks to 6 months of age followed by a progressive motor paralysis.
Indeed, the strongest argument in favor of reading by the end of kindergarten and Common Core's vision for early literacy is simply to ensure that children — especially the disadvantaged among them — don't get sucked into the vortex of academic distress associated with early reading failure.
We are able to offer emergency surgery for the pets that require it as well as emergency medical care for all conditions including respiratory distress, congestive heart failure, gastric dilation volvulus (Bloat), Dystocia, Hit By Car (HBC), Ketoacidotic Diabetes, Traumatic injuries, Seizure control or any other various health issues.
And, any kitten showing signs of distress — such as prolonged chilling, watery eyes, runny nose, lethargy, or failure to eat — should be seen immediately by a veterinarian.
The government has insisted that enforcement of claims for maintenance be processed through the CSA and has utterly failed to address the real hardship and distress caused by its manifest failures
Erb's palsy - This is often caused or exacerbated by undetected fetal distress or failure to perform C - sections in a timely manner.
The failure by medical personnel assisting in a child's birth to adequately monitor the vital signs of the mother and fetus in order to timely recognize the existence of fetal distress may be found to constitute actionable negligence and liability on the part of such personnel if this negligence is determined to have been a cause of the child's HIE injury.
However, evidence for the relationship between poverty and children's distress is limited by the use of measures of poverty at a single point in time, by a failure to examine race or ethnic differences, and by a lack of concern with explanations for poverty's effects.
Trait optimism, explored by three studies (Litt et al., 1992; Verhaak et al. 2005b) all using longitudinal designs, was the only personality factor found to be associated with lower levels of distress: specifically with lower depression scores 2 weeks following a negative pregnancy test (Litt et al., 1992) and 6 months following IVF failure (Verhaak et al., 2005b).
Childhood experiences include the individual's failure to find support and care in the face of traumatic attachment events, such as abuse or sexual trauma, loss or parental psychopathology [26; 50; 53 — 59], and are characterized by exhibiting social difficulties [60 — 61], an unstructured expression of inner distress, and the inability to regulate this distress in social relationships [62 — 63].
She was so struck by the rampant decline of the community she became inspired to create the documentary and cast a spotlight on the failure of the nation's housing system to help distressed homeowners and neighborhoods.
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