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Hardships

Hardships | Hardship

Hardships meaning

plural of hardship

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Those hardships include: increased household expenses related to COVID-19, loss of income related to COVID-19 and other financial hardships directly related to COVID-19.

Even when the team accounted for other adversities aside from trauma, like low income and family hardships, and adult traumas, the associations between childhood trauma and adult hardships remained clear.

Above all else, though, it was a heartwarming story about a family enduring hardships together.

A resident is on the brink of losing his home in Snowmass Village because he hasn’t been working enough to meet worker-housing requirements, which he said is due to physical disabilities and medical hardships.

As a keen student of social history, Sisko was aware of the hardships faced by those living in the Sanctuary District.

As I’ve begun to describe, one thing the Irishman does best — which is especially illuminated in this album — is that he can masterfully weave his own stories of love and its hardships into familiar histories.

As the economic hardships persist, good people are increasingly being driven to the brink of desperation, turning them toward a life of crime.

At the peak of the economic hardships that Ghana experience in the 70s and early 80s, the late former President of Ghana, Flt.

Briefing journalists in Kano on Sunday, the Director of the group, Bappa Babba-Danagundi, said, “The change of the currency has put people in hardships.

Despite all the trauma and hardships she experienced for her boys, she still never let go of the love she had for her family and her willingness to do whatever it takes to protect them, even at the cost of her own life.

Despite these personal hardships, these workers have nevertheless helped to power a spectacular recovery of LA tourism since the onset of the Covid pandemic in 2020.

During tough economic times, there is often a steep rise in the number of cats and dogs being surrendered to animal shelters or abandoned as owners face unemployment, foreclosures, evictions and other financial hardships.

Earlier this year, his Shawn Carter Foundation to fund educational programs for students dealing with socio-economic hardships.

Felina Silver, the chair of the Indigenous Peoples Celebration Committee, emphasized the importance of bringing awareness to hardships of indigenous peoples.

Grief as I witness the unprecedented suffering in Gaza, where 2.2 million souls, half of them children, endure unimaginable hardships.

He said there were no hardships that would warrant a variance hearing and said the buyers should be made whole since the transaction was not correctly completed.

He stated that doing so will assist in boosting economic activity and alleviate the current hardships Nigerians face as a consequence of the policy.

If senior authorities are honest and serious enough to generate revenue and minimise hardships to honest payers, all temporary connections should be immediately disallowed.

In such contexts, bride price is deemed to be an ‘easy escape’ from economic hardships.

It’s not the first time Egyptians have shouldered hardships that come with IMF-backed reforms.