Your counsel says that you wished to avoid causing further distress to Tia's family.
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So why ignore a figure capturing VeriSign's substantial distress, which will continue to affect the company?
Cornwall Housing said in a statement it "apologises for any distress caused" by the incident.
Every day, they receive 2, 500 to 3, 000 calls from women who say they are in distress.
Never before in the modern baseball era have so many teams been in financial distress.
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In times of great change, like now, people experience significant psychological and economic distress.
Belfast High Court was told these were potentially misleading and caused significant distress to Mr McAreavey.
There were several other firefighters in there with me who were having severe respiratory distress.
Adam Shacknai who said she was in distress which is why he cut her down.
Last year Sea Tow Services International, Frohnhoefer's privately held company, fielded 46, 000 distress calls.
"Silent and abandoned calls can cause annoyance and distress to consumers, " said Claudio Pollack of Ofcom.
Discovery Labs ( DSCO) received FDA approval for Surfaxin for prevention of respiratory distress syndrome.
Some crew members were horrified that he had taken so long to issue a distress call.
He later apologised and insisted HMRC did "not underestimate the distress caused to taxpayers".
The Pope has made clear his distress at seeing the shrine caught up in the conflict.
On the other hand, global economic distress doesn't invariably work at cross-purposes with American interests.
Still, mixing nuptial revelry with reminders of poverty and distress can be a tricky business.
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Lu, at the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, has been researching maternal distress for years.
It had caused them "considerable upset and distress", she told the High Court in London.
Now he was a worrier, a weeper, a specialist only in the art of freestyle distress.
They believe the current rates are unnecessarily risky, and allow cities to mask financial distress.
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Fighting criminal charges--even frivolous ones--soaks up time and money and causes considerable emotional distress.
He said he did not know if the coalition had received a distress call.
The fire service said it was called by the RSPCA as the bird was in distress.
There will be comfortable white furniture and towers of cheese in various states of distress.
There are record numbers of student borrowers in financial distress, according to federal data.
He was clearly in distress and it quickly became clear he had sustained a serious injury.
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Its hallmark is excessive shopping and spending behavior that leads to a sense of personal distress.
And that tends to be at times of financial distress, political uncertainty, or both.
But Slim has showed no signs of distress or concern with the turn of events.
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