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Significant hardships would be imposed on cities, bondholders, and others connected with municipal utilities if our decision today were given full retroactive effect.
But he also noted that the employees covered by the insurance "would suffer significant hardships if the policies were disabled".
Even though they did the same work as their white counterparts, they were segregated to an outside office and endured significant hardships working under Virginia's Jim Crow laws.
The city decided not to evacuate many of those before Hurricane Sandy, and many of the people in them experienced significant hardships.
I have no doubt that experiencing lice, lack of dating opportunities and failed relationships as results of working toward global justice are some significant hardships.
But these conditions "do not constitute atypical and significant hardships in relation to the ordinary incidents of prison life," Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote for a plurality of four justices.
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Mr. Hearne said the requirement would not pose a significant hardship on voters.
"This is going to be a very significant hardship on the region's economy.
Paying out of pocket for the contraception that worked best for her was a significant hardship.
A worst case in Europe could lead to significant hardship for emerging economies, the report said.
And the 140-foot limit might create a "significant hardship" for the Muss Development Company, said Harvey W. Schultz, speaking on behalf of Muss.
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