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1 The demonstrations are fueled by anger at corruption and widespread economic hardship .
2 John's play shows us a world of limited opportunities and economic hardship .
3 Both countries cite security concerns for the measures, which have deepened economic hardship .
4 Data released today showed that economic hardship is hitting more Greeks.
5 He said economic hardship was a small part of what the iwi lost.
6 She has promised to reduce economic hardship and reconcile Thailand's deep political divisions.
7 But the report admitted some regions might suffer economic hardship more than others.
8 It added more uncertainty to an area reeling in economic hardship .
9 Even if it does, all routes will bring economic hardship and social tension.
10 A huge swath of the population endures repeated, ongoing and avoidable economic hardship .
11 I recognize that is a significant economic hardship on the bar owners themselves.
12 Deferment allows the borrower to temporarily delay loan repayments because of economic hardship .
13 Tells about some of the demonstrations staged due to economic hardship .
14 One path leads to either economic hardship or a new flowering of human potential.
15 Campaigners say the prolonged closure and widespread economic hardship threaten to worsen the situation.
16 Much of this Islamic resurgence stems from social dislocation, economic hardship and political frustration.
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