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In later life Stubbs knew considerable hardship.
They encountered considerable hardship -- and danger.
We had some very interesting conversations about the time he spent living in New York in considerable hardship.
The team played an integral role in baseball history, surviving considerable hardship to win 14 Pacific Coast League (PCL) championships and launch the careers of several legendary players.
This would be a considerable hardship for groups that are already strapped, some warned, allowing only the most established nonprofits to benefit.
6 That rule, if indiscriminatingly applied to all stock dividends representing profits earned, might, in view of corporate practice, have worked considerable hardship, and have raised serious questions.
Not all poor families, however, make heavy demands on social welfare services; indeed considerable hardship could be alleviated through more efficient use of existing services.
The analysis illustrates that in today's sociopolitical context, collecting ethnicity data in clinical contexts may engender considerable harm, particularly for racialized, vulnerable patients.
As leader of the PAC, they noted, he will be able to crisscross the country raising and distributing money, and in the process will be able to raise his own profile and engender considerable political good will for himself.
In the 1960s, both obeyed the government's call for people to help develop Xinjiang, a region in the far west of the country, though it meant considerable hardship for them.
A distance runner might endure a lot of pain, or a student considerable hardship, in pursuit of their goals.
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