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Even getting into the UTMB involves a degree of hardship.
"Being close to people experiencing that degree of hardship gave them an increased sense of responsibility and pride," he says.
"Being close to people experiencing that degree of hardship has given my players an increased sense of responsibility and pride," says the former Manchester City captain.
In an age when the term crisis is applied to almost every degree of hardship, no matter how trivial or petty, its meaning is often lost.
Make that "barely alive" -- for Humphreys is meticulous, too, in outlining the degree of hardship that afflicts the civilian population as supply lines to the South are cut off and exhausted soldiers abandon their regiments and forage off the land.
Trusts generally look for students facing some degree of hardship, but the grants they provide usually reach a maximum of £1,000, and therefore cannot be relied on as a primary source of income.
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Several Latin American countries are devising or have already adopted such "multi-dimensional" measures of poverty.Income can be a misleading measure of need because poor people end up living in different degrees of hardship depending on their intangible resources.
As well as proving that there was much more poverty in London than the official statistics suggested, his research revealed the nuances of an increasingly complex city with different degrees of hardship, where the rich often lived alongside the poor.
Nonetheless, it is notable the degree of financial hardship suffered by households does not seem to be directly affected by these factors.
A Canadian study (Project Ice Storm) was set up some months after the 1998 Quebec ice storm by recruiting women who had been pregnant during the disaster, scoring their degrees of objective hardship and subjective distress.
Alvin E. Davis, the psychiatrist Gold cited, seemed equally smitten, writing that incarceration "would impose an unusual degree of stress and hardship because of [Polanski's] highly sensitive personality and devotion to his work".
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