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The monotony of routine, the hardship of providing, the loneliness—I won't say it's always hard, but some days are definitely harder than others.
He remained detached from contemporary events — he seems, for example, to have largely ignored the revolution of 1848 — and his daily life was seemingly dominated by domestic routine and economic hardship.
The term "practices" is used here in place of "strategies" to distinguish between discrete activities used to mitigate acute food-related hardship and routine activities that were embedded in their daily lives.
All of the contracts were in by the first and two weeks away from the office wouldn't upset the routine or be much of a hardship to the boss.
In this eye-opening study, he argues that global revolts may be sparked by a particular police or government action but nonetheless are expressions of much longer and deep seated rage accumulated through hardship and injustices that have become routine.
"So, today we are calling on Job Centres and Local Authorities to give people information about hardship payments and emergency payments as routine and see the needs of the individual".
Allen has dealt with no shortage of hardships in his life, some of which dictate his daily routine.
Israeli officials lament the unraveling of routine life in the West Bank and Gaza, but they unequivocally blame the Palestinians, saying, in effect, that their hardship is self-inflicted.
What hardships?
Hardships multiplied.
Cite hardships.
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