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hardship

[hahrd-ship] / ˈhɑrd ʃɪp /


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Schools should also run uniform banks or exchanges and should not discipline pupils for breaching uniform rules if the breach is due to financial hardship.

From BBC

With groups including the Pasadena Community Foundation, Child Care Directors Alliance and the city of Pasadena, it has distributed nearly $2 million to 43 providers with fire-related hardships through grants of up to $45,000.

From Los Angeles Times

Enduring hardship can make it worse, and put an entire mission at risk because the cold is so unforgiving.

From The Wall Street Journal

In an exclusive interview after her separation, Murdoch-Mann told Australian Women's Weekly "I think there's going to be a lot of heartbreak and hardship" over the succession for Murdoch's media empire.

From BBC

She said that families of pupils are facing "massive" challenges, like "navigating childcare, access to health services, financial hardship".

From BBC