"Silent and abandoned calls can cause annoyance and distress to consumers, " said Claudio Pollack of Ofcom.
Still, mixing nuptial revelry with reminders of poverty and distress can be a tricky business.
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It had caused them "considerable upset and distress", she told the High Court in London.
Sentencing him, Judge Lady Clark of Calton said Ludlow, 37, had "caused significant harm and distress".
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Mr Deacon says a failure to diagnose the problem can cause parents great anxiety and distress.
"We again express our sadness and distress to the unfortunate victims of this tragic event, " he said.
Now, he said, the foreclosure process is accelerating as well, and distress sales often depress housing prices.
You can take a polo and distress it, do it in new colors, but it's still a polo.
Gareth Williams talks bosh when he writes of the levels of suffering and distress endured by the hunted fox.
Many of us fantasize about making major changes to simplify and distress our lives, but Lucie Angers actually did it.
Beane represents every individual who is willing to genuinely look for understanding and opportunities in the midst of chaos and distress.
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"The victim's obvious pain and distress is excruciating to watch, " she said.
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The officers, who were suspended from the Met on 5 April, are each charged with using threatening words or behaviour to cause alarm and distress and racially-aggravated harassment.
"We could have simply proposed to close the childcare businesses but we are mindful that this would cause a huge amount of disruption and distress for parents, carers, children and staff, " she said.
Lawyer Lesley Mynett, of Fentons Solicitors, said Mr Ball's case "paves the way for further elderly sufferers to receive settlements which reflect the pain and distress the disease causes, regardless of their age".
Andrew Bowden, the council's head of housing, later said it showed that anti-social behaviour laws can bring to task individuals who do not operate their business in a reasonable manner, causing suffering and distress.
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Since misfortune and distress are a normal part of the human condition, a philosophy that offers no positive, private solutions to deal with them will just have a harder time making the case against government intervention stick.
Their daughter, Eva (Isabelle Huppert), comes to visit, and the mere clop of her heels on the wooden floor spells drama and distress, which exasperates her father, who never weeps, and who occupies himself solely with the duties of care.
Early last September, she developed a high fever and respiratory distress and was brought to the hospital.
Prof David Salisbury, the director of immunisation at the Department of Health, said the virus "spreads very easily" and causes distress for children and families.
But the overwhelming evidence is this will save lives and hospital admissions, and the distress that causes to the baby and its family.
Apart from employment schemes, an affected country needs grain reserves, rural roads, and the ability to spot distress and move grain quickly.
In the US alone 5.4 million people are estimated to be suffering with what is an incurable and progressive disease causing enormous distress and heartache for both the sufferers and their families.
But those who commit the most serious offences, crimes that would attract a sentence of 10 or more years, cannot be allowed to just go on and on causing harm, distress and injury.
In times of great change, like now, people experience significant psychological and economic distress.
Both testosterone doses used in the study seemed to increase desire and decrease distress.
Another is to ensure that there are clear guidelines on what constitutes a distress signal and a vessel in distress.
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He would not comment on how much the women will seek in compensation for their physical injuries and emotional distress.
It was also true within countries, as profits soared but wage shares of national income declined sharply and agrarian distress persisted.
Matters are confused by many false alarms from nervous merchant seamen and spoof distress signals sent by pirates to divert navies.
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