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He urged lawmakers to resist protectionism ("Walling off America from world trade would be a disaster for our economy"); but in a nod to the new chiefs on Capitol Hill, he also admitted that "Global competition can lead to hardships".
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Relationship failure can then lead to hardship, ill health, low income and poor satisfaction with life (Gulson, 1976 in [ 59]).
In this elderly population, many of whom have very limited resources, financial outlay related to vision impairment may lead to hardship.
Keen said that going without that money has led to hardships.
It's as though enjoying life today leads to hardships later, and vice versa.
It represents an invasion of privacy that leads to hardship and trauma, including unwanted abortions or sterilization.
The Portuguese generally lacked a proper understanding of traditional Sinhalese social and economic structure, and excessive demands put upon it led to hardship and popular hostility.
Poverty leads to hardship and failure.
Penalizing the acts of buyers and third parties -- known as indirect criminalization -- still leads to hardship for sex workers and abuse by law enforcement, according to Amnesty International.
A worst case in Europe could lead to significant hardship for emerging economies, the report said.
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