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noun
(countable or uncountable) Difficulty or trouble; hard times.
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There are hardship payments for those who are struggling, but only a minority are told about them, leaving many to survive on zero income.
A six-step flowchart for jobcentre staff shows that the four reasons to recommend a food bank when claimants ask for help are hardship caused by benefit changes, benefit payment delays, a benefit advance has been refused, or the advance is not enough to meet their needs.
Says they are hardship on regular citizens.
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"There are hardships involved but I don't regret my decision at all".
There are hardships along with that, but these conversations are really happening".
So when there are hardships in marriage, we pray to God and He gives us grace.
There's laughter, there's hardship.
"It's hardship that commands us".
I'm not saying it's hardship, but are they able to live with it?
"But it's hardship not to be able to work the grounds that we plant".
"There is evil in the world; there is hardship," Mr. Obama said.
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