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For a second consecutive year the combined impact of adverse weather, lack of timely availability of inputs and severe economic constraints in Zimbabwe have induced hardship and food insecurity among both rural and urban populations.
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Legal and moral issues often entangle to facilitate discrimination against those who earn a living in adult work, or at least complicate their lives in ways that induce hardship.
There's nothing wrong with the numbers – and the smallprint contains ample evidence of coalition-induced hardship.
"What about the time you dressed up as a peasant to march against the poll tax, to recall the medieval tax-induced hardship that led to the peasants' revolt?
For most people this constitutes a constant hardship, inducing a rebellion and fretfulness against life.
The hardships of the fourteenth century induced a search for scapegoats.
Some Syrian women have become so desperate amid the hardships and violence in Syria they have induced the birth of their babies early to be able to make their escape, she said.
Was this drug induced?
Europeans gave their diplomats hardship pay to induce them to serve in vaporous Washington.
Right now, he has concluded that small military victories in the Donbas generate more than enough political capital in Russia to offset the Russian public's disdain for the hardships of sanctions-induced austerity.
Poor psychological and economic well-being can induce cognitive disruption [ 32, 33] and prolong recovery from deep hardship by creating comorbid and chronic health effects [ 33- 37].
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