They then had the cheek to complain that the recovery of costs against them was unfair and a hardship on them! |
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Colleges are always ready to consider reducing or waiving the fee, where it would cause hardship to the apprentice or their family. |
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Liz smiles professionally and holds Larry, who wheezes and splutters, enduring his hardship with a stoicism that looks exhausting. |
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Instead, they're saying that after a year of hardship, I've now got to go before a kangaroo court. |
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There is no doubt that this full exposure to experience incorporates involvement with pain, suffering, hardship, distress and agonised emotions. |
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But as he explains, it is this hardship that provides a key to understanding the spirit and culture of these tribes. |
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There was much hardship felt by individuals such as miners, woodcutters, bullock drivers and storekeepers. |
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It redirects funds made through business into combating poverty and hardship for children. |
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This is usually understood as meaning injustice, hardship which should not have arisen, something that is wider than legally redressable damage. |
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He was given a hardship discharge from services so that he could take care of his dying mother. |
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They say the system is broken and it is creating hardship for day laborers and their families. |
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Among family members, social support can help buffer the negative impacts of poverty and economic hardship. |
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What better way of dealing with the emotional hardship of living out of a suitcase than a place where you can do your own cooking and laundry? |
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Simon is aware, he said, of the hardship and scenes of suffering which he is likely to encounter on his mercy mission. |
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While there was plenty of enjoyment on the trip there was also plenty of hardship and tales of aching legs and other parts of the anatomy. |
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Higher gas prices are creating a financial hardship for millions and millions of Americans. |
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For a camera with only two selectable apertures it's hardly any hardship to do away with aperture priority. |
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Old stone foundations are visible in the winter, remnants of a time when life was rustic and full of hardship. |
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The country was a sophisticated, technologically and technocratically advanced place, but it's undergone some severe hardship. |
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Married women may have endured more hardship than single women because of their marital status. |
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After a lot of hardship we were able to sight a pair of lions mating at the place. |
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Whatever happened to knights being able to bear a little hardship, I'd like to know? |
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The desert landscape is associated in the poetry with elopement, hardship, separation from lover or parents. |
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Moreover, the political situation, worsened by great economic hardship, remained extremely tense. |
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For the men who work the fishing trawlers, it is a life of hardship and endurance. |
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In spite of the loss, the injuries sustained, and the hardship suffered by the shipless crew, everyone still pressed on with their assignments. |
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Through all the hardship, Dunne's humour and candour keeps the book bowling along. |
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The numbers of millionaires and billionaires has grown in direct proportion to the numbers condemned to lives of misery and hardship. |
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Poor and miserable facilities posed enormous hardship to competing athletes. |
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She caused untold hardship and misery to millions of families who suffered needless unemployment. |
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They never have to face the hardship of feeling insecure or trustful towards their current partner. |
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Payment delays were causing families considerable hardship at a time when farming was already in crisis and future prospects were bleak, he said. |
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Even in the face of hardship, she remained undauntedly gracious to those around her. |
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The relocation will not cause him undue hardship and nor is it unreasonable to expect him to relocate. |
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Adventure racing was spawned in the early Eighties among those hardcore communities with an unslakable thirst for danger and hardship. |
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They set up the camp, cook meals and break camp, leaving the traveler to enjoy the trek without the physical hardship of toting heavy packs. |
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Crawling into a cave to hibernate, the bruins survive winters of hardship by going back into the uterine Earth. |
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The non-availability of basic drying and storage facilities at the village level continues to cause immense hardship to farmers. |
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This fact introduces yet another element to the vicious cycle of hardship faced by rural farmers and their families. |
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Now if someone offered me a cream cake I would turn it down and it's no hardship. |
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If they lose an important staging post between the coasts it might cause the species some hardship. |
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In Scotland and beyond football is suffering financial hardship at the moment. |
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The story of the boat and its inhabitants is one of extreme hardship and complicit exploitation. |
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No, but the union can support its members if they suffer financial hardship. |
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If this guy stays there will be some kind of suffering and if he goes, that hardship will be twofold. |
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Even as a child, he walked barefoot on the path full of thorns of hardship and austerity. |
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The other will endure hardship and much suffering and must learn a valuable lesson. |
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A jail term would ruin his job prospects and be of hardship to his mother and grandmother. |
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It cannot be confined to those who suffered financial hardship due to lack of income. |
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They have suffered unimaginable hardship and danger in a bid to find a safe haven. |
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In some parts of the world, corruption and poverty condemn untold millions to a life of misery and hardship. |
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For a man who has suffered genuine hardship, our reaction over the past week must seem almost obscene. |
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Both men are currently off sick with stress and also suffering financial hardship. |
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During one of these periods of hardship the estate was purchased by the Du Boulay family. |
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Also new was the fact that the poor could work hard and continuously yet still suffer hardship. |
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All that pain and hardship, and still the college rowing team lost every single race for the rest of the year. |
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Only in this way can he lead the people of Keembe to defeat endemic poverty and hardship. |
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These men suffered tremendous hardship and sacrifice to help open up this country and provide supplies to the distant outstations. |
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Yet within living memory, many parents suffered such hardship that they could hardly afford to feed and clothe their children. |
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However, while large parts of the world continue to be enclaves of extreme hardship and poverty, despair will take root. |
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The group is warning that this could cause hardship for pensioners and those on low incomes. |
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Oxford's collegiate system means further cash will also be available through individual colleges' existing hardship funds. |
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Police, calling at a house to trace a former occupant, by chance came upon a case of extreme hardship. |
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The position of the Coptic communities is becoming more insecure and they are the first to feel the pinch of hardship. |
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But such a view, it becomes clear, is only a semblance, since outside of carnival time's hope and progress, hardship contradicts festal joy. |
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The husband made proposals to relieve the hardship including a life insurance policy and his offer was accepted by the court. |
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Nor will an imposed contribution result in hardship to an impoverished parent. |
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I did not want them plunged into hardship and so I allowed them to take the two days' holiday pay at the beginning of the dispute. |
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But not to be able to access a toilet within the precincts of one's home on a long term basis is hardship. |
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After his father was horribly killed in a gasworks accident, the 13-year-old David and his mother were left in considerable hardship. |
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This is a prime example of an award that increases access as well as helping regenerate an area that has suffered hardship over the last year. |
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The maximum amount of deferment you can receive for unemployment or economic hardship is 3 years, and that's for the life of the loan. |
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He left fairly comfortable circumstances to sail 12,000 miles and suffered hardship and depravation. |
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For eight years the accused knew hardship, but their ills largely went beyond deprivations of a material order. |
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The report also reveals cases of extreme hardship caused by the cutting of government funds for public housing. |
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The world sees the desert as a desolate land offering only hardship and discomfort. |
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It gave them something sure to hold on to, to pull them through all the danger and hardship. |
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But after staying there for a month, she found it was a voyage full of hardship and discovery. |
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The trees are also familiar, these most impressive oaks, maples, elms and ash, for they somehow survive the hardship of an urban landscape. |
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Although she is presented in peasant dress, there is no feeling of hardship or discontentedness. |
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As a councillor, I witness at first hand the needless hardship and distress caused to, mainly young, families waiting years to be housed. |
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On that bus, dignity masks the distress of financial hardship and failing hope. |
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A National Grid spokesman said today that the company did not wish to cause any distress or financial hardship to Mrs Craven. |
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Both these parasitical forms of life are causing distress and hardship to average, hard-working Bermudians. |
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While evicting the tenants would increase the landlords income, it would cause hardship on the tenants. |
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Their summer beauty, overgrown by roses and dogberries, belies the past reality of hardship and suffering. |
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The criteria for eligibility were extreme hardship, serious injury, damage to their homes, or bereavement directly as a result of the landslide. |
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It's important to distinguish between a circumscribed period of hardship that you enter into knowingly and an ongoing environment best suited for masochists. |
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Pockets of poverty and hardship persist in the town to this day. |
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Omran has that deep, mature stare that only comes with years of hardship and struggle. |
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While not collocated with their SF comrades, the detachment endured similar types of environmental hardship and isolation that was a feature of service in the Middle East. |
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Even medications and basic necessities such as soap and diapers remain scarce, a hardship for women who shoulder the responsibility of caring for the family. |
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Copland's populism represented a voluntary retreat from hard-edged modernism in an attempt to reach a wider public at a time of economic hardship. |
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The hardship that every Navy couple endures when faced with deployment was compounded by a medical diagnosis made just days before the ship sailed. |
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He has oppressed our people and caused great hardship for too long. |
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The very best of the various consequences that might befall us would be the prolonged hardship and misery of an indefinite stay in a bleak prison camp. |
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As well as the violence, however, the diary also recounts the hardship experienced by the miners' families and the comradeship that saw them through. |
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It is going to cause hardship and inconvenience to many people. |
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As I said, we are blessed in ways but hardship in other ways, so. |
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Snow depth and spring temperatures in April and May had little impact on breeding phenology of alpine ptarmigan, but delayed snowmelt in June 1995 caused hardship. |
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The government should recognise that it is dealing with people who have suffered hardship and serious worries about whether their mortgages will be paid off. |
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The responsibility for unrelenting global crisis and hardship lies more appropriately with a rudderless global financial system drifting hopelessly without a solid anchor. |
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Little did they know that you would have been appalled if you came to know that police bandobast for you was causing so much hardship to laypeople. |
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For a population that has been forced into a permanent subordinate position by an occupying power, this disparity is not only a hardship but a searing humiliation as well. |
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One-sided sketches of globalization that celebrate its prosperity unforgivably trivialize the poverty and hardship of the vast majority of the world's people. |
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How can the regulations be changed while the country remains unstable, with a continuing economic slump and resultant widespread economic hardship? |
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His family knew hardship after his father was disabled in an accident. |
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Gradually, as a summer of physical hardship and anxiety and Stalinist betrayals gives way to the wholesale fight for survival, her language is pared down, as is her focus. |
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Even federal employees earn 25 percent more in untaxed hardship pay. |
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I'm sure walking around in civvies hasn't been a hardship either. |
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At other times, North Korea might want aid economic and food concessions, especially during periods of hardship and famine. |
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I have been in Asian countries where the denial of family planning consigns women to lives of oppression and hardship. |
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Personally, it causes hardship, not only because of the absence of income from work, but also because of the severance of social networks associated with the workplace. |
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This ice has a character different from the clear, unblemished ice, as if all the hardship of those periods congealed to create a solid, imperturbable substance. |
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Economic hardship and popular demoralisation may create social and political instabilities which are more formidable threats to the regime than war with South Korea. |
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Conservatives oppose public spending to ease the hardship of poor women, cutting funds for food stamps and housing assistance. |
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Not only will two more great automotive marques be lost but possibly tens of thousands of jobs around the country will disappear causing misery and hardship. |
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Most evictions work a hardship on the person or family being evicted. |
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The youth are desperate because of the hardship of life here and the joblessness. |
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Gone are the working-man dive bars where Joyce would binge drink and ponder his literary hardship. |
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Considering the outlandish wages paid, in a game of very little hardship, the least we should expect is entertainment, and not fumbling around like kids in the local park. |
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So does a routinization of violence, as well as injustice or economic hardship that allows the killer to see himself as the true victim. |
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The city has been experiencing a period of financial hardship. |
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Increasing prices and frozen wages add up to hardship for the poorer families. |
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Once endured it is enjoyed as my owndom. Elsewhere I refer to this process of enduring hardship as the only possible source of hardihood. |
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The development of capital markets meant that a government could borrow money to finance war or expansion while causing less economic hardship. |
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This resulted in more economic hardship and the collapse of the military in the face of determined onslaughts by guerrilla forces in the north. |
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The working classes were then immediately plunged into hardship, widening the gap in class hierarchy. |
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This led to the closure of the works in 1874, which caused economic hardship and unemployment in Merthyr. |
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It was asserted that regular use of tobacco while under duress would not only calm the soldiers but allow them to withstand greater hardship. |
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The Great Depression in Canada during the early 1930s saw an economic downturn, leading to hardship across the country. |
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As people call upon the dead war leader as they go to battle, or the dead king as they face tribal hardship, they begin to venerate the figure. |
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The hardship, penury and hunger of the early 1930s is etched in the collective memory of older Americans. |
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The two last belonged to a series in which he endeavored to arouse the public conscience to the hardship among the poorest classes of cities. |
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Since Iceland had marginal farmland in good times, the climate change resulted in hardship for the population. |
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Many families Having family on which one can rely is very important in times of economic hardship especially if there are children involved. |
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A particular canon of this code was that those of rank shared much of the same hardship as the common man. |
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Millions of Nigerians have emigrated at times of economic hardship, primarily to Europe, North America and Australia. |
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Firstly, the likelihood that Factortame would suffer hardship and loss, were relief not to be allowed. |
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Child labour played an important role in the Industrial Revolution from its outset, often brought about by economic hardship. |
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They had the security of fixed hours, and except in times of hardship, such as in the cotton famine, regular income. |
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Yet not a hardship only, because a sizeable sector of living in, on, and around motoring was softship and little else. |
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Medicaid waiver forms and hardship waiver consents should be prepared and included in the admission packet. |
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Although the wash-outs were a hardship for my dad, for a small boy, the deep gullies became great hiding places for a Wild West shootout. |
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Van Zant's tales fictionalize, yet explain in easily understood and endearing terms, the hardship and demise of America's wild horses. |
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The justices recognize that undue hardship could militate against a retroactive order being made as of the date of the change of circumstances. |
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Learning the trade of the taximan the hard way, forced to confront street thugs and worse, Spike survives hardship after hardship. |
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Now a relative of one of the other mug shot men has come forward with details of a life scarred by hardship and tragedy. |
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Now a relative of one of the mug shot men has come forward with details of a life scarred by hardship and tragedy. |
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What's surprising to me is how the mundaneness of a relationship can be what tears a couple apart after they've gone through extreme hardship. |
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In a climate of economic hardship and political uncertainty, the needy are growing in numbers and getting needier. |
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During a time of great economic hardship, ECB has raised default penalties and shortened the time available to vacate defaults. |
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The other Samaritans, looking to ease their economic hardship, had already resettled over previous decades in Holon, a suburb of Tel Aviv. |
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In times of economic hardship for the nation, African Americans suffer disproportionately from job loss and underemployment, with the black underclass being hardest hit. |
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Aliens are aliens because of persecution or war or hardship or famine. |
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During the occupation the population suffered considerable hardship due to repression and starvation, to which the population reacted by creating a mass resistance movement. |
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These diseases most acutely affect the poorest communities in underserved regions, causing disability, social stigma, economic hardship and sometimes death. |
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These sales of slaves broke up many families and caused much hardship. |
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Disaster struck parts of Wales in March 2013 when the coldest weather experienced in 50 years caused the deaths of many sheep and lambs and hardship to sheep farmers. |
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This trend, which was later extended to railway locomotives, was a factor in the economic hardship which struck the coalfield after the First World War. |
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The government has said it plans to introduce a new discretionary hardship scheme to ensure the housing market along the route is not unduly disrupted. |
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That involved a highly aggressive nationalism that led to a series of wars, an alliance with Hitler's Germany, and humiliation and hardship in the Second World War. |
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Here Burns grew up in poverty and hardship, and the severe manual labour of the farm left its traces in a premature stoop and a weakened constitution. |
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Chaplin's childhood in London was one of poverty and hardship. |
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As Bunyan refused to agree to give up preaching, his period of imprisonment eventually extended to 12 years and brought great hardship to his family. |
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They do not view fasting as a hardship, but rather as a privilege and joy. |
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During foot-and-mouth restrictions, when everyone was suffering hardship, it was not so difficult to swallow one's pride and ask for help,'' Mr Wallis said. |
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For many, the Sandinistas remain an example of leftist idealism, but for others, some of the exuberance has faded amid continuing economic hardship. |
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First, the wages of labour vary with the ease or hardship, the cleanliness or dirtiness, the honourableness or dishonourableness of the employment. |
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Domestic workers often suffer extreme hardship and human rights violations, including payment below the statutory minimum wage with no overtime pay or rest days. |
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This overprivileged toff can't even begin to imagine the stress and hardship these selfless people endure without being saddled with parking charges on top of everything else. |
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Weren't they forced to work in Silesian coal mines, just as Thatcher was kind-heartedly releasing our colliers from the hardship of having to graft underground? |
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It never gets harsh and thrashy at any point in this midrange, and the manual gearbox is slick and wristy so changing gears to keep it on the boil is no great hardship. |
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The parlous American economy was thrown into chaos with prices soaring and unexpected shortages causing hardship in New England which was considering secession. |
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