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But the 200 or so union delegates in attendance seemed to have already resigned themselves to future hardships.
For a family, saving more money is a way to pay down debt, increase financial stability and guard against future hardships and job losses.
Such an increase would have huge implications, but the prediction's reliability is debatable, given that it does not take into account future hardships a large population would likely face.
Almost always, our capacity to endure future hardships, and to comfort others in theirs, is increased.
The organization is now increasing investment in disaster risk reduction programmes, which promote safer and more resilient communities that are better able to contend with future hardships.
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He'd fallen prey to a cardinal paradox – poisoning the present by agonising over a future hardship that never materialised.
And they often fret over disappointing their parents, whom they imagine will encounter future hardship as a result of the generosity.
Future hardship is likely, as the major domestic mortgage lenders have raised their non-fixed rates three times this year, despite the stability of the ECB rate.
It ain't easy finding an economic problem in this golden age of fast growth and low unemployment, so the key is to paint a vivid portrait of future hardship.
(3) How do financial and social resources buffer female-headed rural households against future hardship?
In the Rwandan study, children with high self-esteem were viewed as being more courageous, better able to overcome difficulty, and able to believe in a better future despite hardships experienced in the present.
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