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Meanings of emotional hardship in English
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Usage of emotional hardship in English
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Miss Hammond says that caused severe financial and emotionalhardship and she was forced out of the industry she loved.
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Before the jury was brought in, one juror was dismissed after sharing information on financial and emotionalhardship she didn't earlier anticipate.
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Counsel for the Minister of Immigration argued the emotionalhardship his wife and child would suffer would not be exceptional humanitarian circumstances.
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Mr Castel's father, brother and sister remember him as a beloved, kind and caring family member whose death has caused significant emotionalhardship.
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Joblessness and poverty leave trails of physical and emotionalhardship for decades; the current recession is to a significant degree a crisis of unschooling.
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From the embers of financial and emotionalhardship, jazz composer Maria Schneider has produced an album of startling innovation and beauty, writes Ray Comiskey.
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Long drawn out litigation causes emotionalhardship for managers, crippling direct legal costs and destructive indirect costs due to loss of productivity and bad publicity.