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"I was showing I had a hardship; I just wanted them to help me get back on track".
"To raise it two years over 65 years is not radical," he said, especially considering that the plan would have a hardship exemption for physical laborers.
"Then I find out you don't have to be three months behind; you just have to have a hardship," she says.
The memo adds: "Districts should be sensitive to cases that have a hardship," pointing, for example, to families that might have transportation problems.
Ms. Murray said Ms. Girard-Blakey appeared to be a good candidate for a loan modification because she had a steady employment history and had a hardship because of the couple's reduced household income.
We did give people we already have a hardship pay increment, but yes, it's enhanced to serve in such places.
You may also have a telephone interview if you are disabled, or if you have a hardship that makes it impossible for you to show up physically for the interview.
Another thing is apparent: South European nations, the "peripheral" ones in current parlance, have a hardship-softener too little factored into assessments of E.U. crisis — the sun — even if Germany has the money.
"If any team has a financial hardship because of our labor agreement that they can't be competitive, we have to make sure our revenue sharing fixes it".
Kananga has a history of hardship.
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