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He is remembered for his flexible approach to Judaic practice, and he interpreted the Law so as to mitigate rather than introduce hardship.

There's a nagging sense that today's Christmas films lack the authenticity of the classics—rather than obliquely acknowledging the challenges of life, recent works only introduce hardship for the sake of wishing it away through recourse to sentimentality itself.

This can be done through provision of housing in the rural facilities and possibly by introducing a hardship allowance.

If introduced, this hardship penalty will hurt millions of families across the country.

If introduced, this hardship penalty will hurt millions of families across the country – families already struggling to pay for food, fuel, rent and other basics.

The Department of Health and Human Services has introduced a "temporary hardship exemption" for those whose insurance plans were canceled due to the implementation of Obamacare.

To protect those who may be struggling to find replacement plans, Health and Human Services secretary Kathleen Sebelius said she had introduced a "temporary hardship exemption" that will enable those affected to either go without insurance or purchase only threadbare coverage without being penalised.

As most of the households' economic risk related to ill-health appears to depend on out of pocket spending, introducing health insurance may contribute significantly to alleviate economic hardship for families in rural India.

It has created unspeakable hardships for the populace and, at the same time, is taking advantage of those hardships to introduce new forms of political control.

Then a series of tableaus introduces characters and describes the hardships faced by Cather's Swedes, Germans and Czechs in trying to farm the wild land they have settled on.

Sometimes, it is there just as a gentle background but often it introduces such themes as storm, shipwreck, battle, hardship, disaster, the dashing of hopes, or death.

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