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Hardship

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Hardship meaning

Difficulty or trouble; hard times. | A burden, a source of difficulty that could impose a barrier.

Example sentences (20)

Through hardship after hardship, Gardner and his son keep fighting until their lives are better.

The IRS Hardship Program, formally known as Currently Not Collectible (CNC) status, provides temporary relief to taxpayers who cannot pay their taxes due to financial hardship.

He lamented that long-suffering Nigerian workers, who he said were the main sufferers of the hardship caused by the incompetence of the present administration, did not have any hardship allowance and are expected to live on unrealistic minimum wage.

In the past, applicants had to rely on published immigration cases that discussed extreme hardship, memos, etc. to figure out what constitutes extreme hardship and how to prove it.

While utilizing a hardship plan will not affect your credit score per se, the creditor may still put a note on your credit reports that explain that you are participating in their hardship plan.

According to Natasha Kuhrt, a senior lecturer at King's College London's Department of War Studies, "in the end, the government will prioritize military spending," while economic woes are mainly "going to mean hardship" for many ordinary Russians.

Additionally, the organization aids people in crisis and offers assistance to those in need of counseling services and substance abuse support, along with providing furniture, clothing and groceries to those experiencing hardship.

After the restaurant opened, one of Mishra’s tenants, who moved in prior to Bissap Baobab’s opening, requested a 15 percent rent reduction because of “hardship” from the noise.

Agbese spoke on Wednesday during an appearance on Channels TV to discuss the current economic hardship in the nation.

A hardship transfer allows a student to attend a new school for a number of reasons, including bullying or a desire to be on a different calendar.

A lot of people come together when they need to, especially in a time of need and hardship,” Koch said.

And if we're going to call them a star, how do we describe someone like Tina Turner, who has done everything to epitomise what a star should be about - with decades at the top, fighting back from horrendous personal hardship and more?

An “undue hardship” implies significant expense.

As the economic crisis intensifies, inevitably more families are set to endure severe hardship - and amid the relative affluence in parts of Mid and West Wales, child poverty often hides in plain sight.

At one point Louis could take the hardship no longer (not to mention that the irregularity of the electricity nearly resulted in his electrocution) and went right over the head of the local Shell executive to their headquarters in Johannesburg.

Bello sympathised with the people while assuring them that the state government is working round the clock to mitigate the hardship so that normalcy would resume.

Besides distressing documentation of the hardship suffered by these children, the ’s Dreier amply reported on dereliction by “White House and federal agencies” and also named two whistleblowers whose complaints caused them to be fired.

But he added: “Far too many children are still locked in hardship, and it is now vital that those vying to be next commit to not just sustain current policies but build on them.

But the Third Circuit Court of Appeals held in May 2022 that USPS would suffer an undue hardship if it took further action to accommodate Groff.

Centrelink staff told her three times that they were marking her application for urgent processing due to financial hardship.