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Despite years of financial privation, he insisted that isolation was better than engaging with his old enemy.
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It is perhaps not so surprising, then, that despite the financial privations entailed by PhD study, the AHRB reported a 14% increase in applications for doctoral maintenance grants from 2002 to 2003.
It was his voice that explained the commercial, economic and financial privations that derive from it.
After his father refused to continue his financial support, Swammerdam suffered extreme privations.
It describes some of the alleged abuses and privations – some petty, some serious, some financial, some bureaucratic – inflicted on charities by the corporate prime contractors.
Pirates & Privateers and Privations In 1565, Spain had a problem.
Financial markets do not believe that Greece can stay in the euro if the price is mass unemployment and privation, even if to a degree the Greeks are the architects of their own ruin.
Living conditions were considered precarious for respondents who reported financial difficulties in their household ('It's hard to make both ends meet', 'we had to get into debt') or food privation (whether or not a member of the household did not take any complete meal during a whole day due to lack of money, during the prior 4 weeks).
It smacks of privation.
Continual privation can ennoble.
States of privation, of deprivation.
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