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Significats de psychological toll en anglès
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Ús de psychological toll en anglès
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But tougher still was the psychologicaltoll of being treated like a political prisoner.
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But even Portman was surprised by the psychologicaltoll the film took on her.
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The psychologicaltoll is affecting my work and I've fallen into a state of depression.
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The repercussions go beyond the physical and psychologicaltoll on individuals who have been attacked.
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The pandemic's psychologicaltoll can be particularly weighty for people with an existing mental health condition.
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There's the psychologicaltoll the Games and subsequent rebellion take on Katniss and her friends and family.
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A former warden in Georgia has spoken about the nightmarish psychologicaltoll of being involved in executions.
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But a stealthier killer lingers long after the fighting is done, in the psychologicaltoll that combat exacts.
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But Tyson also quotes military officials, who describe the psychologicaltoll of repeat deployments as "unprecedented."
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The physical expense of going on was acute, but the psychologicaltoll of stopping would have been too great.
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We were witnessing at close range how May's hostile environment policy played out, and the psychologicaltoll it took.
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The great lockdown, arguably, has taken a psychologicaltoll on our people, dying for stay-at-home orders to be lifted.
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That has taken a heavy psychologicaltoll, on top of lost jobs, fears of the long-term effects of radiation exposure, and even discrimination.
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The psychologicaltoll of war is going underdiagnosed among today's troops; experts cite access and stigma as the two major barriers to effective treatment.
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That was around 2016, the year he unleashed Atlanta, his sometimes bizarre FX drama about the psychologicaltolls of Making It While Black.