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The Treasury insists children will not suffer any hardship from the move.
Any hardship from delays would be borne by him, not by the government-paid prosecutors, he argued.
The world's poorest people are already facing hardship from climate-related effects on food supply and water.
But a day spent visiting cane production facilities of CBAA, a sugar and ethanol manufacturer, revealed the hardship from which these achievements were wrested.
Gradually, after years of hardship from disease and warfare with the indigenous population, the Americo-Liberians, as they were called, secured a coastal foothold and voted for self-rule.
That announcement came moments after the president described what he called the "heartbreaking" hardship from the storm that he and other Americans had witnessed during the past 24 hours.
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The announcement came a day after Grace filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing hardships from asbestos lawsuits.
The freeze has prompted complaints of serious hardships from investors and generated a host of lawsuits against the fund company.
It stands as a symbol of one minor victory over the elements in a region suffering widespread hardships from tornadoes and floods.
This multigenerational story tracks the paths of a handful of Croatians forced by war and other hardships from their Balkan village to Siberia and Milwaukee.
The idea was to talk to survivors of life's hardships, from concentration camp victims to cancer sufferers - anyone who had an uplifting story to tell.
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