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"It's hardship that commands us".
The third is to respond to the economic hardship that has fueled discontent.
The best teams, it stands to reason, limit the amount of hardship that envelops their season.
Consequently, it was the spread of totalitarianism and not economic hardship that occupied the minds of Europeans in the 1930s.
Roughly half of the respondents described the recession as a hardship that had caused fundamental changes in their lives.
It is not just economic hardship that drives them, he says, but also tradition and a spirit of adventure.
Communities suffering economic hardship that had voted out of the EU were accused of ignorance, racism, isolationism, even self-sabotage.
To obtain the variance, Kyo-ya has to prove hardship — that without the variance, it would be denied reasonable use of the property.
"But the emotionally charged terms 'poor' or 'near poor' clearly suggest to most people a level of material hardship that doesn't exist.
The successor regime, however, was also besieged by insurgents, and the city overburdened with newcomers entered a period of severe economic hardship that persisted into the 21st century.
So does a routinization of violence, as well as injustice or economic hardship that allows the killer to see himself as the true victim.
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