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The gold-seekers, called "forty-niners" (as a reference to 1849), traveled by sailing ship and covered wagon and often faced substantial hardships on the trip.
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But around 25-30% of state and local government workers are not covered by the Social Security system, so the loss of this benefit could lead to substantial hardship, particularly in later years.The problem for states and local governments is that defined benefit (final salary) pensions are easy to promise but expensive to deliver and the full bill takes decades to come due.
Noting that an instantaneous vacation of the OPT STEM extension would cause "substantial hardship" to students and adversely affect the technology sector, the court also ordered a stay until February 12 , 2016
The city will also adopt a clear standard for determining inability to pay – a "substantial hardship" on a person, or if she or he earns less than 125percentt of the federal poverty line.
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