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The hardships were reported even though federal employees, on average, are better prepared for financial hardships than the general population.
You imagine refugees in a refugee camp, and you think of the many hardships they undergo, but one of the fundamental hardships is like in a prison—there's no work.
Hardships are hardships and they're awful, but I do think that there's something really beautiful and strong in choosing to be happy when the world doesn't want you to be happy.
Brutally and unsparingly he alternates between describing the hardships plaguing France's working poor and the hardships of gay adolescence that plauge Eddy Belleguele, the novel's young protagonist and Louis's stand-in.
What hardships — emotional, social and economic — did they face?
Aaron himself contributes remembrances of the hardships and the triumphs.
X.E. sees as hardships she and her husband have endured.
It's how you choose to face those hardships that matters.
Odom has been open about his past hardships and mistakes.
Pregnancy has had its fun moments too, despite Schumer's hardships.
All of the hardships and struggles will be worth it.
Over time, the house mouse managed to survive these hardships.
They've also been through some of the most devastating hardships.
These Oak Park kids have their own kinds of hardships.
We had so many hardships and only the one victory.
Nick Viall is finding beauty in all things, including hardships.
However, the K9 unit had its own share of hardships.
We mourn and pray and struggle through the hardships -- together.
They save time and save the hardships of being observed.
"They don't see the economic hardships in Ankara," he said.
They have endured substantial hardships making the arduous trek north.
Of those, 5,000 cited hardships, and 9,000 couldn't be reached.
But despite the hardships, Mehta is committed to the industry.
But the hardships far outnumber the strokes of good fortune.
Men face the hardships of infertility, just as women do.
It helps me face the hardships of my daily life.
Just reflecting on past relationships, being a boss, hardships, etc.
I witnessed their hardships and the turmoil in their lives.
But I do promise you these hardships: weariness and suffering.
He said rising drug prices were causing hardships on Americans.
Despite the hardships, she said she&aposs determined to try again.
Of course, women face their own hardships in Hollywood, Ansari said.
They are smiling because these hardships seem to lie behind them.
In the voiceover, lovers speak of romance crushed by material hardships.
And even though I'm doing better, the hardships are still there.
Now the internet outage potentially compounds the hardships for most firms.
Her life certainly rivaled Kurt Cobain's life in terms of hardships.
We will confront hardships, but we will get the job done.
These hardships will sting President Trump's older, lower-income base disproportionately.
Despite the hardships, do you have fond memories of that period?
The crisis reminds him of the hardships he witnessed in childhood.
Despite their hardships, some Puerto Ricans are trying to stay positive.
That would place "significant hardships" on election officials, with the Nov.
Or hardships that hit people out the blue, like hospital debt?
She was astonished to learn about their daily hardships and humiliations.
Consider the hardships of one Talenti customer quoted in the Journal.
I could go on about the economic hardships Britain will face.
Life hardships, or finding the silver lining after a serious setback.
Also, disabled people often live in poverty and experience material hardships.
Some leaders are pushing to alleviate the hardships "Maid" portrays. Sen.
"Despite the hardships, I am very upbeat about my newfound freedom."
THERE ARE INDIVIDUAL HARDSHIPS THAT HAVE BEEN UNFAIRLY CREATED BY CHINA.
Hardships are likely to worsen in the near future for Egyptians.
Mr. Ryan is right that the Obamacare market has endured hardships.
Although the success of shows such as RuPaul's Drag Race might suggest that Latinx and gay communities do not face the same hardships and neglect today as in the 1970s and 1980s, Cassara shows that hardships persist.
Surviving these hardships is considered a badge of honor, Mr. Gokhale said.
Getty Images Traditional news outlets have endured hardships for a while now.
"The longer employees go without pay, more face financial hardships," he said.
However, she's had her own hardships as the runt of her litter.
Odysseus faced great hardships, but his travails culminated in a happy homecoming.
I'm not a person who thinks that hardships make us stronger people.
This is typically in spite of her past hardships and traumatic experiences.
Cuba blames the half-century U.S. trade embargo for its economic hardships.
This my winter season has been marked by personal and professional hardships.
"We caused some hardships for people by paying them late," he said.
Why would we go to the camps and face more hardships there.
The initial New York Times piece generated considerable interest in Brennan's hardships.
Hardships aside, here's the greatest part of all: No poop scooping required.
Storyline example: This series is filled with references to the employee's hardships.
"He will not put his family through these hardships again," he said.
But even then the focus on her studies was understanding economic hardships.
Activists have said the phrase minimizes hardships faced specifically by African Americans.
"The financial hardships of the company were taking its toll," he said.
Doing business in a conflict zone has its unique hardships, she says.
When things came up unexpectedly it would cause a lot of hardships.
"I'm so grateful for the hardships I have been through," he concludes.
"It's not about helping women of color handle the hardships," she said.
They've supported each other through parent visits, financial hardships and hospital trips.
Yet his day-to-day life is one of hardships and heartbreaks.
There's a great deal that's moving and memorable about the hardships described.
But this is not easy because of job loss and transient hardships.
"People are frustrated against unreasonable taxes and economic hardships," Namal told Reuters.
Take your hardships in both hands and use them to your advantage.
Their home may soon be up for sale if these hardships continue.
From an economic perspective, reducing hardships and improving health saves us money.
The rebuilding process is going to be long and full of hardships.
We had all kinds of hardships and we really pulled it together.
Despite the hardships, Palestinian Jerusalemites have been determined to revive their city.
"Xu Zhangrun's hardships aren't unique to him," Ms. Zhang said by telephone.
How we approach and navigate hardships is a testament to our character.
"The hardships of areas that have seen industry leave are very real; the hardships of rural areas that have had jobs automated away are real," said David Super, a law professor at Georgetown University, who studies public welfare programs.
So Maddy, knowing the hardships of single motherhood, is particularly protective of Shante.
But she faced hardships in her 20s and 30s, including a cocaine addiction.
While her family is safe inside the gated camp, there are daily hardships.
And, of course, watching characters overcome hardships inspires hope in the uncomplicated way.
Hardships aside, Lewis said he is hopeful his relationship troubles can be resolved.
The organization provides hands-on, narrative filmmaking education to teens dealing with hardships.
Despite the physical hardships, Singer says she doesn't focus on what she's lost.
She did not let her hardships define her, however, or keep her down.
So, it's difficult to let people into hardships that they might not understand.
In the blog, she detailed sexism from casting agents, financial hardships, and loneliness.
I can now endure the hardships of an otherwise banal and meaningless existence.
I'm used to overcoming hardships and disappointments, so it wasn't new to me.
There were many hardships and obstacles, but the Negro Leagues were remarkably successful.
The Weill family has been personally touched by the hardships of neurological disorders.
Here's to 2017… to lessons and blessin's, music and memories, friendships and hardships.
MC Tianyou raps about the hardships faced by other young, working-class men.
President Trump incorrectly blamed immigration for economic hardships faced by middle-class families.
No silly shit, just reflecting on past relationships, being a boss, hardships, etc.
" As a teen Metz used comedy to "deflect and deal with the hardships.
Now, she talks about the hardships of being an afro-Latina in Hollywood.
Heads bowed, and lighters raised in honor of the hardships of Yeezy. #PrayingForKanye.
Despite the hardships, Hamm's new roles show how versatile an actor he is.
We've endured countless societal hardships, each time emerging stronger than we were before.
In a new biography, Kenneth Whyte lists the many hardships Hoover went through.
Surveys show just the awareness of other people's hardships can increase stress levels.
Image: Götz OssendorfDespite these hardships, early humans dared to make mountains their home.
They bring the injustices and hardships they experience as women to the conversation.
I was front row for the divorce and saw the hardships of dating.
There were hardships, too, including punctured tires, snarling dogs, freezing hail and illness.
They wanted to protect her from knowledge of the hardships they had endured.
For many, the sudden shift from school to home creates serious financial hardships.
People of color face various hardships when they travel abroad to certain regions.
Still, like any sequestered panel, these jurors are bearing their share of hardships.
Yet despite her hardships and imperfections, Martha was an endearing "gentle giant," Mrs.
NIGHTCAP: Economic hardships have forced ISIS to cut its fighters' pay in half.
Women face additional hardships because the majority are mothers and usually single parents.
Like many immigrant stories, they are about overcoming or confronting nigh-insurmountable hardships.
They are resilient; they rely on humor and "sass" to endure life's hardships.
What was it that made you continue these endeavors despite challenges and hardships?
She recounts the postwar hardships endured by a Georgia woman named Gertrude Thomas.
Hardships are not unique to you — everyone has something difficult they must overcome.
Schnabel is interested in this difficult, mercurial man and attentive to his hardships.
Their hardships are often shared by family members who pick up the slack.
If you're a girl, what do you observe to be hardships for boys?
What are the hardships of the spotter to do his or her work?
Human Rights Watch said it placed hardships on Cubans and failed to ease repression.
The characters reveal their hardships, fears, and hopes for survival in this emotional drama.
The destitute camp-dwellers took advantage of Grandi's presence to list their daily hardships.
But viewers will also see the teen confront numerous hardships in the new episodes.
And he&aposs -- you get inspired by people and how they deal with hardships.
Take your hardships and failures in both hands and use them to your advantage.
It's also not fair to assume that the couple hadn't already experienced hardships together.
Instead, it hopes to connect with anyone who has experienced loss or other hardships.
Those flying to New York or Boston will no doubt cope with such hardships.
But Bates told NBC that the hardships have only brought him and Chock closer.
During 2016, we both faced hardships with our respective companies as the year progressed.
But even those who have triumphed face hardships eventually, and Styles is no exception.
Despite considerable hardships, she managed to survive and to develop a powerful artistic voice.
Several of the women who are already mothers speak of financial and economic hardships.
But it has not escaped the economic hardships that have been driving that unrest.
At the same time, hardworking people in our region are facing unique economic hardships.
Many of these athletes' activism actually stems from their own hardships endured since childhood.
The demonstrations, initially focused on economic hardships and alleged corruption, turned into political rallies.
Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner are counting their blessings despite the hardships they've endured.
Ukraine's economic hardships have made it difficult for ordinary citizens to avoid contaminated food.
"Everyone can go as far as they want," says Luana, dismissing their early hardships.
My experience of grief is struggle and hardships in order to overcome the challenges.
Despite her hardships, Andrews continues to approach life — and writing — with strength and grace.
We contacted Pradhans (village heads) to know about such families facing acute financial hardships.
She had gone through so many hardships, and her only coping mechanism was drugs.
This will result in increased hardships for fishing communities, with little additional conservation benefits.
Given the hardships in their lives, they're entitled to express anger, frustration and despair.
Of those, 5,000 cited hardships, and 20173,000 couldn't be reached, according to the aides.
Southern poverty is associated with greater material hardships than are experienced elsewhere, including hunger.
Get them wrong and your kids are likely in for a lifetime of hardships.
The Smoot-Hawley tariffs helped contribute to the economic hardships of the Great Depression.
Besides financial hardships, many must also endure rejection from their friends, families and communities.
Despite the hardships endured by the characters, nearly every shot seems dappled with nostalgia.
What were some of the hardships she dealt with growing up in an orphanage?
U.S. farmers have endured a slew of financial hardships over the past few years.
That can bring financial hardships — including lack of coverage for subsequent nursing home care.
Vaynerchuk touches on the fact that these aren't real hardships— they aren't real struggles.
It was the first in a long line of hardships in Daniel Cormier's life.
But Ni says the hardships of military life hit even those more educated recruits.
The waiting period can create additional financial and logistical hardships for some women, Nash said.
The brand is down 13 percent year-to-date as retailers everywhere are facing hardships.
From these two major hardships, Andrews believes she's gained a greater understanding of her job.
"Mckayla's a really interesting case because she's gone through a lot of hardships," Day said.
I do not confess because I committed fewer sins or experienced fewer hardships than others.
Childress says his early hardships taught him responsibility and the importance of a positive outlook.
Despite their hardships, the students go on to graduate high school and pursue higher education.
The two friends were initially surprised and skeptical, after facing years of discrimination and hardships.
Asians have faced hardships in America, but nothing compared to hundreds of years of bondage.
The Chiricahua Apache endured unimaginable hardships due to raids and invasions from the U.S. military.
I have learned that people are always willing to help, because everyone goes through hardships.
If you were bullied as a kid, you're more likely to face hardships an adult.
"We've had our hardships but I always saw something special in EJayy," his mom says.
The LGBTQ community is more likely to struggle with economic hardships, according to The Advocate.
Though we did have hardships, I was courageous and pushed out team to be better.
Ghazala Khan has also spoken about the hardships she endured growing up in the country.
After all, these babies survived countless hardships, just to make it out of the hospital.
In fact, we have always welcomed people who have faced tremendous hardships around the world.
When we experience hardships, we come together for the common good to produce positive outcomes.
They fear younger generations will forget the hardships endured during the war and its aftermath.
In his annual New Year's address in 2017, Kim admitted responsibility for his people's hardships.
An Iranian vice president said Saturday the government would work harder to resolve economic hardships.
"We're aware, painfully aware, that there are hardships inflicted on the individual workers," Ross said.
The experience that matters to me is the story of the hardships along the way.
But after the hardships they endured early in life, this challenge is not that scary.
It still focuses on children, while supporting families coping with hunger, homelessness and other hardships.
"The hardships for individuals was always the key problem here, in my judgment," he said.
He lashes out at opposition politicians for whipping up a fake campaign of economic hardships.
I loved stories of the early pioneers, the hardships, delights and disaster narratives of homesteaders.
They validate their kids' feelings and talk about how to cope with life's inevitable hardships.
There were low points and hardships, including living in a homeless shelter for three years.
Despite the hardships in New York, Mr. Guengueng calls his time in America a success.
Coal plants are increasingly facing economic hardships as the price for production outpaces the profits.
After the hurricanes last year, it vowed this one would not be different despite hardships.
Zimdancehall artists have long sung of the hardships faced by young people in the townships.
Zimdancehall artists have long sung of the hardships faced by young people in the townships.
All the trial/errors & hardships that came with this marriage, has made it stronger everyday.
So what, then, does Christianity have to offer in the midst of hardships and heartache?
Furthermore, those critics lack any understanding or comprehension of the hardships most tribal nations face.
And yet his life, despite its hardships, holds appeal and seems in some ways idyllic.
When Philip was there, he found the hardships, the challenges of the climate and countryside uplifting.
Next to Nick, discussing the hardships of growing up, it became an uphill battle for Mike.
Elodie may be irritated by her dad, but Moe is facing some true father-daughter hardships.
"There's a lot of hardships over there so we're able to share different stories," says Hummel.
A growing number of South Koreans are shunning romantic relationships amid economic hardships and societal problems.
Now, Arnett has opened up about his hardships in a candid interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
This is a guy who dealt with hardships for decades and you wouldn&apost know it.
But the soon-to-be father of three will never forget the hardships his family overcame.
Cultural pride, combined with economic hardships, has spurred the Tuareg to fight for an independent state.
These pictures capture the hardships and living conditions of the Rohingya people over the past year.
Notably, some women, fearing homelessness, stay in dangerous relationships to avoid the hardships of unstable housing.
But at the same time, you do have that gift, to share hardships, to share vulnerabilities.
"Kids love meeting our drivers, and if it can distract them from their hardships, that's great."
"We will realise the necessary policies and measures to ensure economic hardships are overcome," he said.
"Sometimes I feel like a shopping list of hardships," the 27-year-old told BuzzFeed News.
But for Maroly Bastardo, the grinding hardships of life in Venezuela loomed as the greater danger.
Despite the hardships the cast faced, Morrison says he still gets positive feedback about the show.
Addressing hardships requires both redistribution and regulation, writes Swati Dhingra of the London School of Economics.
Instead, it's the tale of the hardships a pre-teen girl goes through simply by existing.
I'm riding for you, but why does love have to be defined as going through hardships?
They're not pregnant and don't have to deal with the physical and mental hardships of pregnancy.
The book, she said in a Facebook post, is about resilience in the wake of hardships.
Some analysts say economic hardships could be a catalyst for radicalizing South Africa's small Muslim population.
If history is a guide, many islands in Irma's path can expect to encounter similar hardships.
"Our imperfections/hardships make us all perfectly relatable, taking this journey through life together," Culpo added.
The attorney feels that the original judge didn't consider the hardships for the children left behind.
The socioeconomic hardships endured by Puerto Ricans meant they were unprepared for a disaster like Maria.
They waste taxpayer dollars and cause financial hardships for millions of federal workers and their families.
Despite his hardships, Mr. Stewart remained a staunch Republican, fiercely opposed to the New Deal. Mrs.
For many Cubans, struggling with economic hardships, the transition in leader is seen as merely symbolic.
She wished the focus had been on the daily hardships faced by Palestinians under Israeli occupation.
HARARE, Zimbabwe — He was an unknown pastor, upset about the hardships of daily life in Zimbabwe.
But she faced hardships in her 20s and 30s, notably a decade-long bout with cocaine.
They are called survivors because they have lived through hardships no person was meant to endure.
I wish hope and love could help us with the hardships we face as nations too.
Juxtaposing these glorious sounds with the hardships that accompanied their production, "Chronicle" offers evidence of transcendence.
A cheerleader and member of her school choir, Cadence has endured her share of emotional hardships.
Do does not allow the hardships his mother and millions more endured to fall into sensationalism.
As does our relentless pursuit of them ... no matter the hardships, and no matter the context.
But so are hardships that come from a lack of child care or transportation, he said.
Others, unable to afford a place to live, are exposed to the many hardships of homelessness.
Others are rejected outright by their fathers and witness the hardships of their mothers' complicated lives.
Ms. Covert's data illustrate the economic hardships that befall women who seek and cannot access abortion.
Did their story make you think of any hardships or pain in your school or community?
We shouldn't be heartless and ignore the hardships shutdowns and deferred payments would cause many Americans.
They impose domestic and foreign hardships and cost workers jobs while protecting incompetent or uncompetitive industries.
The grace with which the family faces these hardships is the very definition of self-reliance.
Growing up with privilege, Arbus sought out subjects who belonged to marginalized communities or endured hardships.
Our thought bubble: Mike thinks media coverage of those hardships could end up forcing the president's hand.
The protests resembled nationwide demonstrations in January that were originally sparked by economic hardships but turned political.
She travels to a faraway country and endures hardships and trials, but eventually, she finds a family.
It's fun to watch them struggle with hardships, but it's no fun to watch them truly suffer.
"You got through hardships and it makes you appreciate things on a whole other level," she says.
Over time, many of the hardships of being a smoker have become mere embers in his memory.
If he can find love and peace after all his hardships (thanks Beth), then we all can.
To be his own boss was the goal that pushed him to endure the hardships he faced.
Marriage, being a huge change, and at least one of the hardships has to be health issues.
The family he left behind, enduring hardships but nonetheless engaging with the world around them, inched forward.
The expectation of sweeping our hardships under the rug would eventually cause a ripple effect of repression.
Eleanor becomes not a mustache-twirling villain, but a respectable matriarch with her own hardships and desires.
Yesterday, Us Weekly confirmed that the couple had made the move following six months of relationship hardships.
The government denies any connection with atrocities in Darfur and blames U.S. sanctions for the economic hardships.
Oscar winning scribe Diablo Cody (Juno) used Morissette's lyrics to reflect on the hardships of today's society.
However, despite the hardships the company has endured, Oliver remains optimistic that his restaurant group can recover.
They may be royal, but Kate Middleton and Prince William experience the same hardships as other parents.
Growing up as a poor child, I intimately saw and experienced the hardships an ordinary Liberian faced.
Because he's supporting three kids and he's had his share of hardships, and he's all about perseverance.
" The singer explores the concept of "struggle love," which is often defined by its hardships on "Later.
Despite the hardships presented by Jesus's deportation, they have learned to appreciate living under the same roof.
German artist Käthe Kollwitz illuminated the hardships of the working class in her evocative paintings and prints.
About a dozen interviews with local residents suggest that most, despite their hardships, remain loyal to Putin.
Many speak only indigenous languages and have endured tremendous hardships crossing Mexico to get to the border.
But over time, exercising empathy and relating to kids' concerns and hardships can take a biological toll.
In all other categories, Hispanic- and African-Americans on average continue to have more hardships than Caucasians.
With no signs that the shutdown will end anytime soon, their financial hardships are expected to mount.
Virtually all older women with breast cancer wind up getting surgery, which poses additional hardships, Schonberg said.
But he underestimated the anger of young Sudanese men and women demanding an end to economic hardships.
A handful of Uighurs and Kazakhs released from the camps have spoken of torture and various hardships.
Closing all non-essential business puts us in jeopardy of future financial hardships, up to permanent closure.
The subjects here soften the horror myth by discussing the hardships imposed on women by societal norms.
That's just one of the things, amongst many other hardships that these soldiers had to deal with.
The hardships will be greatest for women in poverty, who already face the greatest barriers to access.
Despite the hardships of being a professional athlete here, she is quick to focus on the positive.
For all the hardships here, I find many of the elements of this new lifestyle deeply satisfying.
Despite the many hardships he describes in Hurricanes, "There's nothing for me to complain about," says Ross.
I wasn't living through any hardships, but wanted to come to the U.S. to pursue career advancement.
Sharon Stone relished a major decade in her life despite some hardships she experienced during that period.
Can you talk about the decision to focus on the celebration of independence rather than the hardships?
Each tale touches on hardships and triumphs, both big and small, that make up the immigrant experience.
Believe that he's strong enough to overcome the hardships of his early life, strong enough to thrive.
Protests against economic hardships and alleged corruption initially flared in Iran's second city of Mashad on Thursday.
Ms. Lahren spoke passionately about the hardships of being a soldier and of being related to one.
When "American Gothic" was painted, farm families had yet to experience the hardships of the Dust Bowl.
People may lose their jobs, get hit with major medical expenses, or otherwise face unexpected financial hardships.
Medical financial hardships have affected about 137.1 million adults in the past year, according to recent research.
Many of the hardships described around that table in Guangdong would cost only small sums to resolve.
The show reveals the isolation and hardships these girls experience, both inside and outside of the prison.
Frank was a dreamer, and financial hardships, illness and lots of household uprooting marked their life together.
These hardships explain why so many refugees risk their lives trying to build a new life abroad.
Even amid the very real hardships of old age, all found reasons or opportunities to be happy.
But millions of Americans ended up realizing actual monetary losses through foreclosures, short sales, or other hardships.
But at least the hardships regular players endure can be soothed somewhat by turning to a guide.
"This will create extreme hardships for the city and for businesses," the statement added, according to FOX 29.
Both Detroit and Flint have long been targets of national media exploiting the area's economic and social hardships.
Throughout the hardships that she's faced, Kathie has found comfort and peace through her faith in Jesus Christ.
The hardships we went through that year still weigh on our minds when we make any financial decision.
Like many Cubans she absolves Fidel of blame for the country's current economic hardships but holds Raúl responsible.
But there are some who insist that this year's hardships should actually boost Brazil's carnival, not least creatively.
But every once in a while, an actor will remind us that fame doesn't always prevent personal hardships.
The hardships portrayed in the museum and in Ms Fan's writings are shared by nearly all of them.
In an interview with The Hindu in 2012, Mr. Gopalnath reflected on the hardships of his early life.
Bethenny Frankel is getting candid about the hardships she has endured since on-off boyfriend Dennis Shields' death.
"The balance of relative hardships clearly and convincingly favors plaintiff at this time," Dow said, according to ABC.
Despite her hardships, Lovato's fans have stayed extremely dedicated and have shown their immense support on social media.
For them, the disease comes with many disproportionate hardships, from the physical and the emotional to the financial.
I have learned not to be embarrassed or ashamed about who I am, or the hardships I've faced.
Now I know about the hardships that my father, my grandfather, all of the black men went through.
Jenna Goudreau: And how did you have the belief in yourself and then maintain through all the hardships?
Not someone else's definition of your self, but what you have learned through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered.
And as far as dying, they're hardships, would you stop at every little inconvenience in your normal life?
Union members, students, opposition activists and others, frustrated with economic hardships, have held near daily protests since Dec.
Many residents had kept the transcripts and statements that they said showed they had suffered hardships at home.
It's a very different work, a deeply personal song with lyrics inspired by songwriter Stella Angelika's own hardships.
Broadly sat down with Rowland to discuss the hardships she's overcome and get advice for upcoming women artists.
In addition to solving the murder, Stapinski produces a vivid picture of the region's hardships, past and present.
Unlike "Monopoly", where players compete to be property tycoons, "Outside" simulates the hardships of life on the street.
With Bate's encouragement, Willis rededicated himself to tennis, despite having endured injuries and financial hardships in recent years.
In an emotional Instagram post this week, Quinlivan described the hardships she experienced leading up to the achievement.
Throughout all of her financial hardships, Jaramillo said, she has believed in the power of paying it forward.
Persistent hardships such as food insecurity, unstable housing, unsafe neighborhoods and exposure to violence pervade many babies' lives.
"Muslim women have fought against tremendous hardships and threats on their way to the court," said the letter.
Despite those shortcomings, it's difficult to deny the role that social media plays during emotional hardships and grief.
If you only focus on the physical part of the transition, you will absolutely experience hardships and disappointment.
He wrote a personal essay about how the hardships he'd faced had motivated him to graduate from college.
From Apple to Airbnb, recent history pullulates of companies that bulldozed through serious hardships thanks to unrelenting persistence.
Gaza is home to one of the world's densest concentrations of people enduring extreme hardships with few opportunities.
Spring is more than a ritual — it's a necessary reminder that these hardships we endure are only temporary.
The hardships and ethical impurities of the past complicate any rosy notions of how motherhood used to be.
The bankers stressed that they stood ready to help customers navigate financial hardships while anchoring the U.S. economy.
"Your father and I worked very hard to prevent you from having any hardships in life," she says.
Not to mention Sydney's enduring the usual high school hardships of bullies, detention, and trying to fit in.
We would like to understand the costs and hardships of evacuation, and how they accumulate over a lifetime.
Yet faraway government experts want to cushion people from the hardships that are the schools of self-reliance.
Despite the hardships that came with the band, many of its former members — including Payne — have teased reunions.
Trump has been focused on communicating his greatness, but not on talking about overcoming hardships to get there.
Now 21, Mr. Mcleod has smiling eyes and a relaxed demeanor that belie the hardships he went through.
But skepticism of the IMF runs strong throughout Latin America, where many blame its conditions for personal hardships.
Despite the hardships, Chittenden intends on passing down a successful business to the next generation of dairy farmers.
This role, while vital to families and communities, often results in serious hardships at work and at home.
The organization distinguished itself by tapping into social discontent born of Cuba's frequent food shortages and other hardships.
The women in my family who came before me made it possible for me to face life's hardships.
But Ms. Simnett chose the hardships in these works rather than being subjected to them against her will.
He wrote his first book during his last months, with all the joy and hardships that job entailed.
Tiffanie Drayton is a freelance writer who proudly shares the beauties and hardships of being a black woman.
Though hardships and tragedy have marked her life, "I can make a joke out of nothing," she said.
Students, activists and other protesters frustrated with economic hardships have held almost daily demonstrations across Sudan since Dec.
But to many, those hardships felt temporary — and less threatening than the conditions they had left at home.
He can do these incredible things, yet he's still subject to the hardships we face as everyday people.
Virtually all older women with breast cancer wind up getting surgery, which poses additional hardships, Dr. Schonberg said.
Attorney Cary McGehee said lawyers have heard from more than 500 people reporting health problems and financial hardships.
Depending on how these "hardships" are defined, the state could target the rich, or disproportionately target low-income individuals.
It follows the hardships and triumphs of a group of African-American women in the 1930's American south.
He was able to persevere through the hardships that come along with trying to flesh a single idea out.
Seeing something like this, something humorous and entertaining, kind of takes their mind off the hardships they're going through.
Last year, Lourd spoke to Ellen DeGeneres about the hardships of adjusting to life without her mom and grandmother.
Begam still believes, despite the many hardships she has been dealt, it was a life well lived in Sonagachi.
All our hardships, they think, only to see rules relaxed, exemptions made, costs mitigated for others and not them.
Meanwhile, the deaths of hundreds of thousands of service members due to war-related hardships remain difficult to track.
We wanted to be known for our professional skills, ideas, and sunny-side up dispositions before our personal hardships.
Anne Halsall, the other co-founder of Winnie, experienced her own hardships returning to work after having her son.
For me there were also personal hardships in 2015 just about this time last year, we lost my father.
But along with the hardships comes the good stuff, and along with the good stuff comes the bad stuff.
In 2017, Lourd spoke to Ellen DeGeneres about the hardships of adjusting to life without her mom and grandmother.
Months before his death, Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs and his wife opened up about facing life's hardships.
And I have to tell him the hardships and the easy times that it takes to truly get here.
They've been through their share of hardships, but both are among the more untouchable members of the comic's cast.
Unions have said they want their members to earn a living wage, citing hardships caused by a stagnating economy.
And she wasn't the only one in her set with man-sullied skin creams (Lisowski Cox endured similar hardships).
Despite all the hardships, many of the homesteaders managed to claim their land and build thriving communities and farms.
To begin at the beginning will require walking back through years of accusations and hardships, both personal and professional.
Just like their counterparts anywhere in the world, Serbian farmers have their set of hardships that hold them back.
By choosing images that evoke the joy of life rather than the hardships, Rosi packs an unexpected emotional punch.
But Asian retailers in America face the same hardships as local vendors: matching the convenience of Amazon is difficult.
But he said the court could rule in a way that would minimize the hardships that participants would face.
Financial advisors typically recommend people set aside three to six months' worth of expenses in case of unexpected hardships.
The government's top economic official, Miguel Perez, acknowledged the hardships Venezuelans were undergoing but promised the situation would improve.
People who try to flag wrongdoing in the workplace endure immense hardships and are often harmed in the process.
Notably, the two-part series depicts weapons testing — the catalyst behind sanctions that have brought economic hardships to civilians.
If you endured hardships beyond the scope of what's included in the class-action settlement, consider consulting an attorney.
Despite the hardships, there are beacons of hope, with world-class scientists searching for bio-markers and new treatments.
Despite hardships, Trump Jr. said that spirit speaks to the potential of what India can achieve in the future.
How do you think the scene there can continue to flourish and grow in tandem with the various hardships?
Others may be prisoners of their upbringing, or their ignorance, or victims of their own hardships, lashing out wildly.
Movements such as the #SilentNoMore campaign are attempting to shed light on the hardships facing people in the profession.
His report on the situation in Venezuela gives a detailed account of the daily hardships faced by its citizens.
"Hurriyet will continue to honor its commitment to independent journalism despite all the hardships this might entail," he said.
Confiding my struggles in friends almost always makes me feel better — with a shared sense of life's inevitable hardships.
Mr. Chambers said he also found perspective by giving back to people who had experienced hardships worse than his.
Later, after he joined the army, he refused a silver tooth implant because he wanted to remember his hardships.
There's a lot of reasons why the van life is so appealing, but it also comes with its hardships.
Both they and their children face psychological hardships that those of us from more comfortable backgrounds can hardly imagine.
As fidelity to facts leads to hardships, the Bangladeshi photographer's incarceration demonstrates how a government restricts expression and criticism.
Medical professionals and health care industry workers describe the hardships involved in trying to provide care in rural areas.
Officials in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina tried to prepare residents for the hardships of recovery from the storm.
The organization has a myriad of programs that help people deal with homelessness and other hardships through tiny living.
The conversation at the memorial inevitably turned to the hardships of coping, still too present for anyone to relax.
We try not to think about other outside worries or hardships — we just show up and do our thing.
That isn't always the case; sometimes hardships and suffering simply overwhelm us and no good thing comes from them.
I just got a skilled trade position after 24 years at GM. My career has definitely had its hardships.
They decided to share videos on the internet that detailed the hardships of parenthood through short skits and dialogues.
I've been very fortunate to not have had to experience many of the hardships that other Black women face.
A devastating drought has compounded economic hardships including high joblessness while an acute cash shortage has angered Zimbabwe's citizens.
In some of the messages, however, children reveal hardships like being bullied at school or struggling with an illness.
These people are barely taxed simply because they were born with certain hardships or never strived to achieve success.
To make their college admissions essays stand out, high school students have always written about their biggest personal hardships.
The trailblazing Sasakamoose acknowledged the hardships that Indigenous Canadians still face, including significantly higher rates of suicide and alcoholism.
Hardships have triggered waves of nation-wide protests, with calls for both Rouhani and clerical leaders to step down.
Public anger over inflation, unemployment and other hardships has poured out into the streets in a nation-wide protest movement.
The film follows Shults as he comes to terms with his own hardships and eventually overcomes them through photographic ventures.
But the director didn't deny the hardships of being a female artist in the conservative Gulf country — or in general.
And the newly engaged pair have also continued to support one another after they opened up about their respective hardships.
The findings also provide an important reminder about the hardships mothers living in some states are more likely to face.
Some migrants have abandoned the journey, deterred by the hardships or the possibility of making a new life in Mexico.
Seven people lost their jobs—a comparatively small culling compared to the hardships some other media outlets have recently endured.
And, in spite of the hardships they have labored under, they have usually succeeded by the third or fourth try.
We try to give it that tongue-in-cheek attitude that she has to deal with the hardships of Gilead.
It's too easy to take shots at Trump for the many supposed woes and hardships she describes in this book.
Instead, he's put in the hours when nothing sensational is happening, often enduring the same hardships faced by his protagonists.
In a televised address Mr Macron admitted that he had been slow to acknowledge the hardships faced by ordinary people.
At times the lives and hardships of multifarious descendants in the new world fail to sustain the book's early momentum.
"I said I think we should shut it down," she said about the hardships they encountered upon launching the brand.
But Girardi's past is far from flawless and she's opening up about her hardships in her new book, Pretty Mess.
Turn into Spider-Man for $13.40 See Details Morphsuits are simple costumes that offer a quick solution to Halloween hardships.
These kids face so many hardships at school already, and for those who menstruate their periods just add more problems.
According to Gat, these early hardships can be explained by the Uranus, Pluto, and Jupiter T-square on Fiona's chart.
Owning the masters to your own catalog will save you a lot of hassle and hardships as an artist, too.
When unrest over economic hardships erupted in December, Hemedti said the protesters' demands were legitimate and spoke out against corruption.
Now Johnson's daughter opens up about her hardships because she knows her mother can sympathize and has endured them herself.
Such hardships can put former slaves at risk of being re-trafficked, or even turning to criminality and enslaving others.
Deportation almost always creates hardships in people's lives, but it is exponentially worse for people who grew up as Americans.
Though he's reported from North Korea and covered jihadis, some of the hardships that "Woman" details were new to him.
Our village was built to create a peaceful place for women in Syria who have fled war and other hardships.
After all, isn't the definition of "adventure" to set off into the unknown, endure hardships, come back and then rest?
But as Alberto Alesina and Enrico Spolaore note in their book, "The Size of Nations", smaller countries also face hardships.
As a mother myself, I cannot sleep thinking of the lifetime of hardships awaiting these women, their children and families.
Hardworking Minnesotans and folks across the nation facing health insurance hardships simply cannot wait another year for Congress to act.
In "4:44," Jay-Z discusses hardships while growing up as well as his growth a husband, father and entrepreneur.
While I sympathize with people who suffer hardships, why would they think they should be relieved of their financial obligations?
Here are just a few foreign-born American citizens who've overcome the hardships that accompany relocating to a new country.
Romney, who has run for president twice, also didn't want to subject his family to the hardships of another campaign.
People from all social classes have demonstrated over the last three weeks against corruption, economic hardships and the ruling class.
Despite the hardships, the wines, made with indigenous yeasts and minimal amounts of the preservative sulfur dioxide, have been beautiful.
Catapult will save lives, reduce long-lasting effects, and spare families the heartbreak and hardships of the pediatric cancer experience.
And this latest is not the first batch of plays to depict the hardships of lower- and middle-class lives.
The well-furnished homes, surrounded by an electric fence, offer no trace of the hardships endured by most rural families.
Protesters have taken to the streets in recent days throughout the country to protest economic hardships and alleged government corruption.
Black country fans have often described facing hardships and discrimination for loving a genre that seems to hate them back.
But it's notable that people felt more comfortable divulging their real personal hardships to a machine than to a person.
Will's nostalgia "meds" do not provide any comfort, only knowledge of the hardships of mid-20th-century black American life.
"These restrictions on non-essential businesses will create hardships on the businesses and employees affected," Northam said in a statement.
Plus, taxpayers, who are facing their own economic hardships, have the right to expect responsible behavior in exchange for bailouts.
She said he explained his sexual relationships with other women as hardships that he endured to further their personal growth.
To ignore whatever hardships we've endured, whatever loneliness or pain we feel in the new worlds we're sent off to.
This person said lower-paid staff who face financial hardships would be more likely to come in than other employees.
If you ask why such hardships exist in Gaza, the answer will almost always be the same: the Israelis. Really?
And Prime Day's celebration of unfettered consumption amid the hardships of the coronavirus risks creating bad optics for the company.
But he dismisses most of their officers as inept careerists with scant regard for the hardships faced by their troops.
"I try to portray that on social media in general, like exposing my flaws and struggles and hardships," Katelyn says.
We exist despite all of our flaws, and all of our hardships We sit together, and we smileWe exist together.
Critics have accused the I.M.F. of exacerbating economic hardships in countries like Ecuador through austerity measures imposed to reduce debts.
Before returning to work, Schumer opened up about the hardships of going back to set with a candid Instagram post.
Border closings and flight cancellations may cause hardships for millions of healthy people near the epicenter, and enormous economic disruption.
He became an atheist and told her that if God existed, he wouldn't let the couple endure so many hardships.
But to Kashkari, more needs to be done while hardships of the financial crisis are still a recent public memory.
I will be honest that I do not favor some of these ideas and worry that they would cause hardships.
The FDA said that it recognized the new rules would create hardships but stressed they were necessary to ensure safety.
Skepticism of the IMF runs strong in Ecuador and throughout Latin America, where many blame austerity policies for personal hardships.
The nation's veterans are facing hardships that must be addressed by our policymakers in both health care and economic opportunity.
Although the series can sometimes feel like an infomercial, it exposes the hardships, doubts and failures behind this business unit.
"This year, in the face of painful hardships, we have seen the incredible strength of the American spirit," Trump said.
Commuters who rely on Penn Station are already bracing for hardships this summer when several tracks are closed for repairs.
There were hardships physically, but one of the things I missed the most was what you get from sports socially.
The police also need to be rapidly coached to adopt approaches that are better suited to the hardships people face.
Moses shared common hardships with his countrymen in Egypt and eventually led them physically from slavery to the Promised Land.
"Zhang Moukang has been unable to adapt himself to the military life for fearing hardships and fatigues," the report said.
I have no doubt that you're mature for your age, but your struggles are likely not the hardships of adulthood.
When the coverage starts to focus on hardships in Trump country and the military, the uncrackable code may suddenly be solved.
All Beth wants to do is enjoy Magic Mike Live like her life isn't a constant rollercoaster of stress and hardships.
He wants to help them find a safe place to express themselves and escape the hardships of daily life in Kabul.
It's a film about Black, female entrepreneurs and the ways we turn our passions into profitable businesses despite the obvious hardships.
Despite all of their hardships, the migrants in the current caravan remain committed to their goal of reaching the U.S. border.
In recent years hardline groups have grown in strength in Gaza in part because of Hamas' failure to alleviate hardships there.
Yet that rosy economic outlook is a sharp contrast to the economic hardships that thousands of New Mexican families are facing.
After bringing little Gideon home, new dad Austin Forsyth also learned about the hardships, fears and realities of raising a newborn.
Eddie Scarry, a writer for the Washington Examiner, disputed Ocasio-Cortez's account of her financial hardships based on her clothing choices.
The two must navigate the hardships of high school dating with its jealous exes and pressures to be a perfect girlfriend.
And through all the hardships, the singer has channeled her pain into her new album Out of the Dark, out Friday.
Tom Damassa, climate program director at Oxfam America, told Axios that even 1.5 degrees of warming will cause hardships for millions.
What once started as a black separatist community became peacefully integrated with European immigrants who were also escaping poverty and hardships.
In 2015, Subban donated $10 million to the Montreal Children's Hospital, inspired by his encounters with people and families experiencing hardships.
The film was banned by the Egyptian government for its all too realistic portrayal of the hardships of the city's residents.
The show features contestants outside of their drag clothes, talking about personal hardships like being unaccepted in society or their family.
As both Elodie and Maggie struggle through their own hardships, their stories circle but never meet, each wondering about the other.
Justin also says his new album, "Changes" -- set to drop Friday -- reflects some of the hardships and changes in his life.
My dad and I got a tattoo together in Latin: 'Per aspera ad astra' which means 'Through hardships to the stars'.
Demonstrators, frustrated with price increases, cash shortages and other economic hardships, have called for an end to Bashir's three-decade rule.
McFadden tells PEOPLE the work being done by local groups was no less heartening than the hardships they face were cruel.
And the hardships that I faced within the past year have fueled my determination to be successful as a physical therapist.
While a Brazilian team of students called Pugcorn were behind Florescer, which examines the hardships and prejudices of a transgender girl.
The hardships that Johnny Cash and his family faced were a huge part of the inspiration behind many of his songs.
The whole experience was amazing — an incredible opportunity and validation, I thought, for the hardships I had overcome in my life.
But the day is also about recognizing the hardships women face and the continued urgency of the fight for gender equality.
That cheeky grin is the innate knowledge he's royal, rich, advantaged and will never know *any* difficulties or hardships in life.
We're not unaccustomed to hardships, and I'm pretty sure we'll rebuild Barbuda bigger and better — no matter how long it takes.
For Daye, making an album that's a celebration of love in all its forms is about turning life's hardships into hope.
Much later, seeing the hardships of the movement, it just feels like the world has gone back to where we were.
Those of us living comfortably in developed nations likely don't see the hardships that befall migrant workers or the unbanked abroad.
The reasoning is simple -- Amanda admits she's making more cash after being on 'BiP' ... while Nick says he's had financial hardships.
Yet many migrants who make it to Italy do not tell their friends and families about the hardships they have endured.
Pot advocates argue that taxing green medicine creates economic hardships for patients and often drives them back into the black market.
Psychological and emotional hardships aside, soldiers on the ground are in a virtually constant state of enduring physical discomfort and exhaustion.
Celebrities do live their lives under closer scrutiny than others, and wealth and privilege do ease the burden of many hardships.
Of course, that figure ignores the personal hardships and economic and financial damage the shutdown created for thousands of individual families.
Actor Billy Porter came out during his early 20s in the 1980s and rose to fame in spite of the hardships.
Most importantly, taking action to invest in mitigation now will lessen the hardships that survivors face from disasters in the future.
Never before has an entire political party been so disconnected with the issues facing the American workforce, yet alone minority hardships.
Despite all of her own financial hardships, Ms. Salinas in Española said there was no other job she would rather have.
Although they are reluctant to complain, Hanan and her family have encountered a welter of hardships since arriving 18 months ago.
Putin deflects any potential anger and unrest over these hardships by stirring up a nationalist frenzy and creating enemies wherever possible.
"Here Comes the Sun" sheds much-needed light on the island's disenfranchised, particularly on the hardships suffered by its L.G.B.T. community.
Some Democratic senators plan to take to the floor to talk about the hardships endured by government workers during the shutdown.
These current hardships combined with continued globalization and the rise of automation will threaten and cause job loss for many Americans.
"We're likely to see enormous financial and logistical hardships for women with low incomes, women of color, young people," Madsen said.
In speaking openly about her own journey to motherhood, Obama hopes to reach other young women and mothers experiencing similar hardships.
Yes, they navigated an exaggerated stream of life's hardships and moral dilemmas, but they did so with a compass of faith.
That ends Kamakiriad with a truly valuable lesson: Amid the concurrent hardships of climate change and mental anguish, art still exists.
She makes it clear that Dolly is talking about real hardships: the anxiety of work and the loneliness of a widow.
Explain. Now, read the article, "SAT's New 'Adversity Score' Will Take Students' Hardships Into Account," and answer the following questions: 1.
A dearth of those deals could create financial hardships for midsize public companies that have fewer financial resources to draw upon.
Throughout each chapter, readers begin to feel bad for these criminals—until Telfer reminds you how they dealt with their hardships.
Instead of avoiding these subjects, Meirelles used them to emphasize how such hardships have made the multicultural Brazil of today stronger.
Our home was a tranquil refuge for my father and mother, both of whom struggled with hardships in their early lives.
In his correspondence, the young bombardier's tone is often optimistic, even as he acknowledges the hardships and dangers of his assignment.
The demonstrations which broke out last week were initially focused on economic hardships and alleged corruption but turned into political rallies.
"Our new government has begun work amid unprecedented low growth, economic polarisation and economic hardships for the working class," Moon said.
We've weathered excellent days and health hardships over our many years together now, and we love each other more than ever.
Cox says her mother taught her to "work really, really hard" for what she wanted in life, even through the hardships.
And moreover, you have to remember that whatever you've gone through, it pales in comparison to the hardships previous generations endured.
Economic hardships including high unemployment have been compounded by a devastating drought, while an acute cash shortage has angered Zimbabwe's citizens.
They describe deceptive practices at the company and outline the hardships students experienced after graduating with crushing debt and useless degrees.
"Over the past two decades, some Japanese men have found it hard to face external hardships and fear rejection," Kashima said.
I was taken aback by the equanimity with which the women I interviewed spoke of the hardships they've endured since 1991.
"Levy portrayed with often heartbreaking wit the hardships faced by her parents' generation," the author Fernanda Eberstadt wrote in The Times.
"Roma" feels like Cuarón's long-overdue acknowledgment of his own caretaker's private hardships, shot through with overwhelming passion and stylistic brio.
We were war buddies who'd endured the same hardships, seen the same atrocities, and been groped by the same American Idol contestant.
The American Horror Story: Cult actress spoke to Ellen DeGeneres about the hardships of adjusting to life without her mom and grandmother.
Here, intangible forms like the protesters' muffled voices and the refugees' silhouettes bring our focus to the overlooked hardships of ordinary people.
Second, many cash-intensive industries that typically fund elections (real estate/construction being among the most significant) are enduring hardships right now.
In a statement shared with PEOPLE and posted on his GoFundMe website, the designer details the hardships he's faced since his accident.
" Overcoming those hardships was no easy task, but now, the bestselling Becoming author said she and her family "sleep well at night.
The future love that can't forecast the unpredictability of life but is prepared to withstand the hardships, the pains, and the struggles.
"In spite of all hurdles and hardships, it is over," said Ahmed Elyas, an engineer in Khartoum who was in the crowd.
During worship services in black churches, it's not uncommon to hear people publicly "testify" about their hardships or cry out for help.
Even though they have undergone significant hardships since they began appearing on Bravo's TV series, they have remained a tight-knit bunch.
He not only failed to empathize with the hardships that storm survivors are experiencing, he basked in praise like a preening puppy.
The rise of Black Lives Matter and the issues protesters are fighting for mirror the hardships of Mexicans and Latinos, he said.
Gleyse says some mothers have abandoned their children due to the many hardships, sending them to live with grandparents or other relatives.
Coming from a family that endured hardships much more profound than those found on a football pitch, Gabriel kept his chin up.
Federal workers and their families had no hand in causing the recent 2628-day government shutdown, but they did endure incredible hardships.
With his father in jail, Ghost has since shared his mother's financial hardships, endured bullying from classmates, and kept largely to himself.
Speaking candidly about the matter, Minor said he had undergone hardships at the time including divorce and losing his father to suicide.
But Allison Amend's "Enchanted Islands" isn't concerned with packing its protagonist off to face exotic hardships and emerge a freshly insightful woman.
As the shutdown continues, federal employees in a number of agencies have expressed concerns about dealing with financial hardships while missing paychecks.
The servicemen and women who bravely defended the Philippines and suffered unimaginable hardships in captivity came from all over the United States.
We are also a resilient people who have survived unspeakable hardships in the past, so we know what is at stake now.
And when asked about her partner of almost three decades, Lange alluded to their hardships amidst their great love for each other.
As Ezeli recounts the hardships of his year, Draymond gets to thinking, and it's clear whatever he was thinking was not comfortable.
She discussed some of the hardships she and her colleagues previously faced, but said that reform at Cisco helped things get better.
Many Venezuelans are disillusioned and angry over the election: They criticize Maduro for economic hardships and the opposition for its dysfunctional splits.
Today wage stagnation and economic inequality mitigate against assimilation, and immigrants are often wrongly blamed for the hardships of working-class people.
"Brothers and sisters, in spite of all these efforts, there may be temporary hardships to be faced by honest citizens," he said.
Fear of inducing panic or creating economic hardships means most advice is framed as a personal choice, rather than a collective one.
There's no doubt a great reality show can be made about the stigma hardships that bisexual people and their partners deal with.
The statues — which depict a young, barefoot woman sitting in a chair – have become powerful symbols of the hardships those women endured.
Given the hardships of his métier—the sheer slog of it—he envied the output of certain contemporaries, the English in particular.
Why do you think he has continued in the school photo industry despite the challenges and hardships of four decades of work?
The case has prompted a national debate about the high cost of medical treatment and the hardships suffered by children with disabilities.
That may be because Mr. Charles knew the hardships that came with belonging to a group that was underrepresented in the workplace.
The paintings comment on the hardships of urban housing displacement and remind us that families lived there, kids romped, holidays were celebrated.
Critics of the Trump administration policy say it's a cruel measure that endangers the lives of those fleeing violence and other hardships.
Critics have blasted the Trump administration's policy as cruel and say it endangers the lives of those fleeing violence and other hardships.
Many sent photographs and shared stories — first dates, shared hardships, how much they, too, have longed to see more reflections of themselves.
Rauschenberg's ethos of inclusiveness was probably rooted as much in his belief in social equality as in the hardships of his childhood.
Government shutdowns cause significant hardships and inconveniences for many Americans and the one that carried on for 35 days was extremely trying.
There will be economic hardships to endure right here in the U.S. and for some people and businesses, they could be severe.
"In the short term our business is facing a lot of financial headaches and hardships because of the trade war," he said.
He tells the driver that with all the hardships in life — power cuts, unreliable water, corruption — making space is an aesthetic action.
Senator McCain recognized the sacrifice and hardships military members and their families can experience and proudly served as their champion in Congress.
Houston residents have found some solace in that the latest round of hardships is less severe than what occurred 30 years ago.
She teaches third grade in an inner-city school in New England, working with children hungry to escape poverty and its hardships.
I sincerely apologize if I caused concern or alarm to anyone (85033/2) ...The folks there and beyond are suffering unimaginable hardships.
She often told Tim and her other children that, no matter what hardships they faced, they were expected to go to college.
The three items remind me to continuously strive for excellence and push through hardships, whether in the office or my personal life.
The novel is also vivid in depicting the hardships and triumphs of running, all of which was grounded in her own experience.
The West may shut its doors to them, and their own economic hardships may prevent them from traveling even to neighboring countries.
Youths demonstrated in the streets in Gaza for a second day on Friday against the daily hardships of life in the territory.
This wide-ranging fair is a vivid reminder of, among many things, the importance of history and the hardships humans have endured.
Many Venezuelans are disillusioned and angry over the election: they criticize Maduro for economic hardships and the opposition for its dysfunctional splits.
But economic hardships fueled by U.S. sanctions have triggered waves of protests that sometimes call for Iran's clerical leaders to step down.
Swamped by refugees, poor Bangladeshi villagers are faced with mounting hardships and worries, including the trafficking of illegal drugs, particularly methamphetamines, from Myanmar.
From Mississippi to Yamagata, Japan, work songs have been a way that humans have been able to transcend the overwhelming hardships of life.
"They've both been through hardships so that's something they definitely have in common," the source close to the couple added at the time.
There were a lot of hardships and passionate debates on how things should've been, a lot of starts and a lot of stops.
Demonstrations over economic hardships began late last year, spreading to more than 80 cities and towns and resulting in at least 25 deaths.
The notoriety felt good, but it wasn't quite enough to make me numb to the realities of my family's and my financial hardships.
Each person's journey is filled with hurdles, hardships and downright shocks to the system — yet for each event endured, the stronger you become.
Whatever the telltale data turn out to be, the experience of love will continue to be ineffable, and its pursuit strewn with hardships.
In their youth they had been deported to the countryside to be re-educated, often suffering hardships far greater than mine in Hungary.
We all face hardships, and if we choose to listen, and choose to act with empathy, we can draw strength from each other.
Mr Hastings provides granular accounts of battles large and small, as well as of the incredible hardships endured (sometimes willingly) by the Vietnamese.
"Our respondents reacted positively to specific points from Valenzuela's biography, namely those that emphasized overcoming her early hardships," reads the Latino Decisions memo.
Meticulous sifting through the latest offerings is expected to continue for at least several more months, though practical hardships weigh on the archaeologists.
If someone in your life is facing some hardships this holiday season, however, there's plenty that you can do to help support them.
" In the process, the companies' trade groups said the work authorizations have "limited unnecessary disruptions to businesses by ameliorating economic and personal hardships . . .
"Those days have been filled with unbearable hardships and a constant state of distress that, absent intervention, will last indefinitely," the complaint says.
That love of work is the source of their energy, motivation, and enthusiasm, despite the stifling nothingness or constant hardships they must endure.
Freedom, toleration, acceptance and the possibility of a better life for all those fleeing persecution and other hardships are the bedrock of America.
"Financial assistance programs are designed to alleviate family hardships for those truly in need," Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph Coronato said in a statement.
A North Korean newspaper has warned citizens to prepare for economic hardships ahead as the rogue nation channels funding into its weapons program.
But Algerians have since lost patience with unsuccessful efforts to reduce unemployment, ease daily hardships and tackle high-level unaccountability, corruption and nepotism.
The goal is to aid the expansion of nonprofits that help people become more financially secure and better able to weather financial hardships.
As a gay sportsman who refused to bow to prejudice, he faced mental hardships that even the hardiest athletes would struggle to bear.
We may look back at Representative Jason Chaffetz's depiction of the hardships Republicans will impose on Obamacare beneficiaries as one of these moments.
The movie's most moving sequence is near the end, when Mr. Jia discusses his father, who faced awful hardships during the Cultural Revolution.
Many people have significant financial hardships including those brought on by risk-taking behaviors and we don't go out on random shooting sprees.
He's not concerned about protecting the electric grid, or the hardships that climate change is causing our citizens and our long-term security.
He and Neville also encourage students to try to become flying crew chiefs, a position that makes all the hardships seem worth it.
Olson also criticized the IRS for putting taxpayers who owe the agency money into installment agreements even when the taxpayers have economic hardships.
Clinton said that while some people were backing the businessman because of his "bigotry," she acknowledged that many were motivated by economic hardships.
A report on their hardships in the Los Angeles Times over the weekend provoked broad criticism from top lawmakers and major veterans groups.
"It's a small country village, but it's like everywhere," Mr. Falb said, citing Greece, Hungary and Macedonia, where migrants experienced hardships last year.
For decades, we have witnessed food-related hardships act as a catalyst for protests and armed conflicts that harm America's strategic interests abroad.
Despite the hardships he and his family have had to endure, Gallab remains hopeful and his optimistic outlook comes through in his music.
The Latin phrase per aspera ad astra, meaning "through hardships to the stars," has become a beloved catchphrase for the worldwide spaceflight community.
It realizes the hardships of social distancing, especially on vulnerable populations, including children who rely on schools for meals and minor health care.
Kerr and several of his players — superstars keenly sensitive to the hardships faced by black people — have been sharply critical of President Trump.
So, depressed about their prospects, some opposition supporters sought reprieve from Venezuela's politics and economic hardships on its palm-fringed beaches this week.
Food, especially dishes that were made and shared communally, has a way of linking us back to our families' generational hardships and triumphs.
Mai Khoi said that in addition to being effectively barred from performing in Vietnam, she has faced personal hardships because of her work.
As part of the package, they also put a stay on reporting late payments to credit bureaus by borrowers who are experiencing hardships.
And why did my father and my older relatives have so much more hope even though they seem to have experienced more hardships?
"I don't want any American consumers experiencing hardships because of the pandemic to lose connectivity," the commission's chairman, Ajit Pai, said on Friday.
The 19-year-old bedroom pop singer and songwriter is getting an early taste of fame — and the hardships that come with it.
No hero's journey is complete without a few obstacles standing in their way, and in Self Made, there is no shortage of hardships.
Finally, Asad, after all the horrors and hardships of his life, receives notification that his immigration application to the U.S. has been approved.
The detainees in Xinjiang are mostly working-age men, he wrote in a new paper, and that has led to hardships for families.
This is the underdog story of a young fencer from Brooklyn who overcame a gauntlet of hardships on the road to the Olympics.
And they have lived the hardships of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, yet still take the field despite the aftermath, or because of it.
WWF could use its website and social media to teach its millions of donors around the world about the hardships indigenous people face.
During the Great Depression, movies were a cheap and accessible form of entertainment — and a necessary escape from the hardships of the era.
Women bear the lion's share of the financial and emotional hardships associated with money bail, particularly women of color and low-income women.
You have a lot of discretion to decide whether people's personal circumstances represent "hardships" that make it difficult for them to buy insurance.
Despite the hardships of dealing with a disability, life becomes richer and more meaningful because of the little ones who have been welcomed.
Protesters have taken to the streets throughout Iran for each of the last four days to protest economic hardships and alleged government corruption.
Contributing factors included the hardships of forced labor and, primarily, the introduction of diseases for which the native population did not have immunity.
It will establish a relief fund for individual restaurant workers facing economic hardships or health crises as a direct result of covid-19.
French filmed the music video for his 2017 hit with Swae Lee in Uganda where he witnessed the country's healthcare hardships first hand.
The agency said many employees, who are not being paid because of the shutdown, are not reporting to work because of financial hardships.
Perhaps even more importantly, both Todd and Dawn — the pair who lost the most weight — did not feel like their new diets were hardships.
And on an emotional level, the two characters are a perfect pair, with equal amounts of strength and coping with the hardships of PTSD.
The mayor on Thursday assured residents that municipal business would continue as usual, but deputy fire chief Scott Evans said there would be hardships.
Many held him responsible, and still do, for economic hardships, political turmoil and the loss of superpower status resulting from the Soviet Union's collapse.
I hope you, too, will learn from the hardships you are experiencing and come out of it stronger and more water-resilient than before.
What's unnerving is that fact I was there to help him get through some of his hardships and supported his career and his sobriety.
Cuba, which had struggled economically despite the Soviet subsidies, underwent even more severe hardships starting in 1991 after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Worsening extreme weather linked to climate change is creating hardships for many, from immediate deaths and injuries to increases in asthma and heat stroke.
Despite their hardships, the family was grateful to have an opportunity in the US. Every cent mattered, but they found ways to enjoy life.
Thousands of Iranians across the country took to the streets earlier this year in surprise protests against economic hardships and lack of political space.
Discussions about Lewis often center on her remarkable biography; in the face of chronic pain and persistent hardships, she found beauty in her world.
Locals speak wistfully about the work of their fathers, taking an almost perverse pleasure in underscoring the hardships that were part of their lives.
I thought being on a college campus would allow me to escape the hardships of living "paycheck to paycheck" that I'd faced at home.
"The strength, the discipline, the pushing through the hardships, the moving past things that were drawing attention to their personal lives..." Al-Hadeedi lists.
Again, as under Batista, Havana's hotels became a venue for sex tourism, as young black women sold their bodies to escape the revolution's hardships.
The story attempted to braid the two narratives—intersecting hardships, as is common inside, along with intersecting chaos, which was unfolding before me now.
They may rely instead on existing pools of money reserved to help students that encounter sudden hardships such as layoffs or family health issues.
Nearly three-quarters of those who disapprove of the president cite such hardships as the reason, according to Baseera—and more are speaking out.
The program awards female students from the Los Angeles Unified School District who are maintaining their grades despite emotional and financial hardships, including homelessness.
It was at this address where he got his start by assisting Alain Senderens at l'Archestrate and first experienced the hardships of the profession.
We spoke to Smith on her own high school hardships, starting out Hollywood in the age of #MeToo, and being starstruck by Molly Ringwald.
Workers, including truck drivers, farmers and merchants, have since launched sporadic protests against economic hardships, which have occasionally led to confrontations with security forces.
Kesha has long supported the LGBTQ community, and the singer says it's because she can relate to the hardships her fans have been through.
While the year 28 was filled with hardships, at least Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson was here with a level head to set an example.
Takari said she was suffering serious financial hardships and was having a hard time finding the money to get her kid the proper help.
The musical, which will make its debut on an unannounced date this fall, uses Morissette's lyrics to reflect on the hardships of today's society.
For a working farm, the Loops said, the amount was small, especially considering the hardships caused by being locked out of their own country.
Nor does it compare to the hardships that some of those making the journey have already endured to get as far as they have.
The company has surely benefited from Samsung's astounding Note7 flameout, but thankfully not by using that company's hardships to drive people to Apple's alternatives.
Despite these extreme hardships, Galanti said it never diminished the spirit of the man known to his service buddies as "JSM" — John Sydney McCain.
Before leaving for Mexico to find love on Bachelor in Paradise, Krystal Nielson went through some of the most intense hardships of her life.
I still see one or two of them, but when I was going through a lot of hardships, people weren't really there for me.
But Marthe Chantal Ngouassa, president of the Cameroonian charity Widows in Distress, said governments too often neglected widows and ignored the hardships they faced.
But frustration with the war-induced hardships is never far from the surface, and unlikely events can become sucked into the war's paranoid politics.
But despite the hardships, Ms. Rodrigues is rarity among Brazilians: She is among the 11 percent who still support Ms. Rousseff, the embattled president.
We have already known danger once; our village was built to create a peaceful place for women who have fled war and other hardships.
And it's not just the astronauts who are tested by their work: their families back home face their own hardships because of the mission.
It is the town's saving grace, residents say — a diversion from everyday hardships in a place with a harsh climate and few employment opportunities.
Here's how magic mushrooms affect your brainNina, who lives in Brooklyn, New York, grew up homeless and often felt responsible for her mother's hardships.
Your knowledge of black life, of the hardships we face, yes, those we sometimes create, those we most often endure, don't concern you much.
Regardless of his supposedly high approval ratings, Putin is running the Russian economy into the ground, causing common Russians to suffer grave economic hardships.
We know that when students come to school hungry, sick, or troubled by hardships in their lives, it's exceedingly difficult for them to learn.
He was always willing to be with those who might be dealing with hardships in life -- and being able to always walk beside them.
While the partial government shutdown appears to be over, many individuals and families have faced financial hardships due to missing paychecks and lost wages.
For nurses, hardships on the job include long hours because of nationwide worker shortages, along with dealing with physical and verbal abuse at work.
Stories provided by freelance Palestinian reporters and photographers shed light on the hardships of life and culture in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Many women politicians resist talking about hardships experienced by their sex—fearing, rightly, that it could make them look less effective to their constituents.
The let-them-eat-cake attitude surrounding the hardships created by the shutdown is revealing the truth about Trump's claims to care about workers.
As an example of the hardships Denver teachers face, the union cited a teacher who taught in Indianapolis and Chicago before moving to Colorado.
Protesters have taken to the streets for each of the last four days throughout the country to protest economic hardships and alleged government corruption.
The organizers of the project hope the sign is a visible reminder of the thousands who arrive daily and the hardships they are facing.
For parents of a child with a disability it's a whole other ballgame with its own dynamics and hardships I can't pretend to know.
We live in a culture that wants to talk about individual first, that tells people they need to take personal responsibility for their hardships.
Neither a miner nor Indonesian herself, Tsibizova is also an outsider, but in witnessing their hardships, the photographer sheds light on a difficult situation.
A majority of the funding will go to Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto to address current hardships caused by the housing shortage.
When I see wages falling, people out of work, I know the hardships this inflicts and I am determined to do something about it.
Grey Art Gallery, New York University The artworks most associated with Italian neorealism are heart-wrenching movies that dramatize the hardships of postwar life.
As the group endure further hardships, some soldiers reveal themselves to be psychopaths, embracing their brutality, and others children who have simply been brainwashed.
They are not blind or indifferent to the hardships and pain surrounding them, but they are still able to find joy in the journey.
Despite the hardships they've suffered and continue to endure, these are people who have learned how to survive and to provide for one another.
Ms. Wolfe's previous oratorio about labor in America, "Anthracite Fields," about the hardships faced by Pennsylvania coal miners, won a Pulitzer Prize in 2015.
With ventilators in short supply, the challenges at Elmhurst, a 545-bed public hospital in Queens, show the hardships that medical workers are facing.
That changed when she went to work as a teacher in the South, where she witnessed the hardships visited upon formerly enslaved African-Americans.
They explained what it's like to be a woman working in a men's prison and what has motivated them to overcome hardships and stay.
But in their news conference after the loss, there were hints of the hardships they have endured on their way to becoming Olympic darlings.
And just 26 percent reported that they had taken specific actions to prepare themselves for the financial hardships that will accompany our next recession.
The fund will also support employees and contractors who face financial hardships due to natural disasters, federal emergencies or personal hardship, the company said.
This week's performance also carries a political message, honoring the hardships of the early convicts brought to Tasmania and the Indigenous people slaughtered here.
The contrast between the extravagance of their attire and the hardships of their lives has the effect of highlighting the dignity of their code.
Strong women — from Serena Williams to Simone Biles to Oprah Winfrey — have said some seriously motivational things about pushing through physical and emotional hardships.
The story is also her bridge to connecting with voters facing similar, or worse, hardships in the long wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
Trump has gone into cities run by Democrats to argue that liberal policies have exacerbated the social and economic hardships that African Americans face.
Analysts said that a terrorist attack in South Africa was feasible, citing economic hardships that could be a catalyst for radicalizing South Africa's Muslims.
The study's authors recommended that the United Nations educate its personnel about the economic and social hardships of the mothers and children left behind.
Often these families have faced hardships such as the death of a family member, illness, loss of a job, or the loss of their home.
But I'm happy to live in a time where we can be more open about the challenges and hardships that come with being a mother.
But also, he sees in-game violence and hardships as being reflective of real-world events, or at least conceived with that parallel in mind.
We see the same in Delilah, a character who hides truths and perhaps drinks too much to cope with the hardships of her own life.
But since Hurricane Maria, she has captured the struggles that many Puerto Ricans have endured to remain strong and united in the face of hardships.
Burhan and other military officers overthrew veteran leader Omar Hassan al-Bashir in April in response to months of protests over economic hardships and dictatorship.
"We know it has been miserable and has caused unnecessary hardships for our entire community," a posting on the city's Facebook page on Sunday said.
I don't want to hear myself complain about the hardships of being famous – because I do have the freedom to stop, if I wanted to.
According to research, women report the delay in care is not of benefit for most of them and instead adds unnecessary financial and logistical hardships.
"And he did it with real dignity and class," Ford continued on Thursday of his friend's work on their film sets through his physical hardships.
Alejandro also claimed he overcame the typical hardships startups face in Latin America by following the rule of the three Rs: Research, Rehearse and Raise.
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" Although many celebrities have lamented the hardships of sporting a famous face, Allen insisted that "the bad stuff is greatly outweighed by the dinner reservations.
After being abused by his mother as a child, Robbins built a career on the idea that your greatest hardships provide your most valuable lessons.
"I could never have made the choice to have terminated the pregnancy for me or the hardships that it would bring on me," she says.
We were just dressed-up, klutzy teens navigating the awkward hardships of attracting a partner to "bust a scam" (make out) with by night's end.
Julia Gosef, a 23-year-old student who attended the class with her fiance, said she worries that Egypt's economic hardships could harm her marriage.
The "economic anxiety" crew could've conceivably tried to blame, say, the racism of BJ's dad on financial hardships if the bastard wasn't this blatantly horrible.
Pitbull credits the chicas in his family, who immigrated to the U.S. from Cuba, with helping him create his own destiny, despite his socioeconomic hardships.
Despite all of this, he manages to be an extraordinary and compassionate man, struggling through hardships that are so numerous they become difficult to process.
The Ontario-based rescue was impressed by Cupid's spirited smile and upbeat attitude, even after going through so many hardships in his very young life.
The episode, covered up for 30 years, was one of the few occasions when people protested en masse against economic hardships in the Soviet Union.
With respect to people who do have financial hardships, they are coming to work and giving them the same 24/85033 work they always did.
Since he took office, Greece's financial situation has stabilized somewhat, and the violent protests that erupted periodically during the long periods of enforced hardships subsided.
We all need to know the truth about our troops' hardships and danger, support their families and debate policy in an open and honest manner.
But with Brazil slow to recover from its most painful recession in decades, many voters believe Temer's government has ignored the hardships of ordinary people.
Both Moonlight and Medicine concern black people trying to find pathways toward love that will sustain them through the hardships of their black American experience.
In his stump speech, and through his policy rollouts, Sanders now regularly and (more) emphatically discusses the economic hardships that disproportionately affect communities of color.
January 29, 2019 As Venezuela's political and economic crisis deepens, CNN 10 is speaking to some of the country's citizens about the hardships they face.
But without regulatory waivers and pilot funding, policymakers will not know if these ideas will prevent economic hardships and reduce reliance on chronic public assistance.
Central parts of the film show the financial hardships both Ms. Jones and her band underwent when they weren't able to work during her illness.
In power since 2013 after the death of predecessor Hugo Chavez from cancer, Maduro has so far prioritized debt payments over imports, compounding Venezuelans' hardships.
They've been telling me about financial hardships that they've been having, but I notice they have been buying high-ticket items for their three girls.
Out on the streets, older New Yorkers sometimes compare today's hardships with those that followed the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001.
They learned how to work as a member of a team or as a leader through shared hardships and accomplishing challenging missions with their units.
But more importantly, it casually dismisses those hardships using existing luxury concepts like palanquins, vehicles that have long been signifiers of affluence and high status.
There has been no formal protest against the American crackdown on migrants or condemnation of the hardships that even children are facing in detention centers.
I have no problem writing about these experiences if sharing my hardships helps someone else, but my parents know none of these things about me.
They end up in Nutella spread and candy made by Nestlé and Godiva, but the crop has been notorious for its workplace hazards and hardships.
The hardships she has endured — from exploitative music business relationships to losing a child and her family's farm — aren't simply romantic fodder for her songs.
According to the website, the fund will help individual workers who are facing economic hardships or health crises as a direct result of COVID-19.
Given how much so many people are sacrificing, you'd think people would be able to put their own hardships in context and do what's best.
They wrote about the emotional and financial hardships, the effect on relationships, and how they are trying to find silver linings in such dire times.
But the currency reforms and austerity measures have compounded ordinary people's hardships in an economy where unemployment is estimated to be as high as 80%.
Certain clouds gather over all our heads — the hardships of a war, or a sudden economic downturn — and dump the same cold rain on everyone.
Biden is simultaneously releasing an ad playing up his experience as Barack Obama's veep, his working-class upbringing and the hardships in life he's overcome.
Kenyatta promised to focus on the economy in the next few months, acknowledging that many people have been complaining of severe hardships in recent years.
I was most surprised by their humor — a salve, a defense to keep the disappointments and hardships at bay even for just a short time.
The Florida Republican alleged that Sanders is an "apologist of the Castro regime," noting the hardships faced by the Cuban people under the authoritarian government.
Sparked by hardships like soaring inflation and fuel shortages, many women saw the protests which erupted last December as an opportunity to demand greater freedoms.
Oscar-winning scribe Diablo Cody (Juno) adapted Morissette's record for the musical, using the singer/songwriter's lyrics to reflect on the hardships of today's society.
The hardships he would endure in prison, and the length of time he would have to contemplate his actions make this a pretty convincing argument.
The hardships of life in Honduras are too many, the government's solutions are too few — and the allure of the United States is too great.
Funds distributed to local United Ways help with everything from connecting families to food pantries to aiding those experiencing financial hardships due to lost wages.
"Nip it in the bud," if you see biases creeping through, said Nooyi, noting she didn't want others to go through the hardships she faced.
Most had escaped war zones and suffered unspeakable hardships, sometimes at the hands of the very terrorist groups Trump said he wants to keep out.
"Thank you for being the role model I needed to endure all the hardships that I now regard as challenges — ones that I enjoy," she wrote.
Some people will tell you the experience is a meditation on, like, patience, or the hardships one must endure to create an album, or some shit.
Critics say this data could create hardships for marginalized groups if used in certain ways, such as law enforcement more easily tracking and deporting undocumented immigrants.
On the downside, though, Cornegy Jr. told the publication that being so tall does come with his hardships — including not having enough headroom on subway trains.
Inflation, unemployment and other economic hardships persuaded Khamenei to support President Hassan Rouhani on the nuclear question aimed at improving the parlous state of Iran's economy.
She looks at the good and she puts her energy in giving to others, rather than living in the sadness and the hardships that she has.
I was raised in a community of love and strength; yes, there were plenty of hardships and flaws, but hard work and education were deeply valued.
Recovery from the 2008 financial crash has been slow and thus far incomplete, placing acute pressure on policymakers to devise new approaches to unfamiliar economic hardships.
It was based loosely on the author's own childhood, and in an afterword she discusses some of the hardships her family and others she knew faced.
Instead, Francis stood by Catholic teaching and offered a beautiful, intensely pragmatic and deeply sensitive discussion of the joys and hardships of marriage and the family.
The Golden State's recent fire hardships are part of an ever-worsening, sobering trend: Since 1972, the amount of land burned in California has increased fivefold.
They're theoretically interested in queerness without seemingly understanding the hardships that come alongside living a genuine life as a queer person in an increasingly dystopian world.
So I know the hardships of students around our country who are forced to regularly skip meals and can't afford foods needed to maintain good health.
Beale Street is a film concerned not just with the hardships of life, but in the big and small blessings that make it worth living anyway.
Her son is running around and she's taking care of him, and it was one of those situations where I was so moved by the hardships.
In the evenings when many people went home, all of us who slept outdoors sat down and shared our life stories and hardships with each other.
It tells us nothing of the hardships that Ader surely faced — the need to stay awake for long hours, rationing supplies, and dealing with inclement weather.
The project's intro track, "Live", likens an unapologetic autobiography giving listeners insight into who the artist is and the hardships he has faced in the past.
Nininger's journeys are exciting in their hardships and discoveries: wayfaring through Mexico in 1929, tracking down the "long lost" Huizopa specimen, sleuthing eyewitness accounts across continents.
Vicky Dinges, the senior vice president for corporate responsibility for Allstate, said victims face economic hardships even if they find a way to leave the relationship.
Venezuela's government has mismanaged the country's economy, leading to severe food shortages and staggering inflation, but despite those hardships it has continued to make debt payments.
I think he watches too much TV. At the same time, life has its hardships; as we look around, there are many homes with missing dads.
Along with the various fee increases, the proposal would also eliminate fee waivers that Citizenship and Immigration Services currently grants to those experiencing certain financial hardships.
Mr. Abu-Assad, the Palestinian director of the drama "Paradise Now," about suicide bombers, and the star-crossed thriller "Omar," spotlights the hardships in Mohammed's path.
His cold-warrior posturing, in support of a man who routinely violated civil liberties, would soften as he saw more of the world and its hardships.
Another 9,000 were not able to be reached, while 5,85033 employees said they could not come back to work while the shutdown persisted because of hardships.
While it is reality TV, the show gets a lot of things right about millennials and money, from classic wealth-building advice to common financial hardships.
In her empirically grounded research paper, Gallagher leans on the relationship between the probability of falling on financial hardships and liquid assets to bolster her thesis.
Buttigieg said he was not aware of controversy over the phrase, which racial justice advocates have claimed deliberately minimize the hardships faced specifically by black Americans.
One plotline in the first season of "Pitch" is concerned with the trading deadline and the stress and hardships it places on players and their families.
She surveys her subject from something like 40,000 feet, at which height human desire and idiosyncrasy, the pillars of dating and its hardships, appear vanishingly small.
Science shows that having close friendships can help you boost your resilience and bounce back from hardships — a necessary skill if you want to be successful.
Economically, despite the hardships of the early years, the east soon began to converge with the west, and life improved drastically across a range of measures.
Despite his professional hardships, Ogden's commitment to studying non-physician assisted death earned him a spot as an observer at the second NuTech conference in 1998.
He said that while he understood the economic hardships that ordinary Egyptians are enduring due to economic reforms, nothing justifies "causing chaos and destroying the state".
"The people will make the choice over the hardships being forced on them, and some loose nationalist ideal being offered them," said Mr. Yesilada, the commentator.
It did all this in the name of "the People of California," arguing that "illegal immigrants" were to blame for their economic hardships and personal suffering.
AZAZ, Syria (Reuters) - The Syrian war has inflicted all kinds of hardships on Najwa Abdelaziz but she still manages to make light of one of them.
In more than 40 posts so far, players have detailed a wide range of experiences, including struggles with motivation or stuttering, financial hardships and misdiagnosed injuries.
The SAT is adding an "adversity score" to help colleges account for hardships like crime and poverty levels amid concerns about the fairness of standardized tests.
The senators wrote that they were "especially concerned about the hardships" facing workers who were ineligible for unemployment benefits, including gig workers and other nontraditional workers.
Elmhurst, among the hardest-hit hospitals in the city, is a prime example of the hardships medical centers and their staffs are facing across the country.
He invoked empathy for the suffering, offered prayers for the sick, expressed concerns over hospitals being overloaded and cited the hardships being endured by average Americans.
Universities could be turning down our future doctors, engineers, nurses, scientists, and many more, due to their financial hardships that hold them back from attending college.
In the end, isn't it worth the hardships, the money and the effort to save our lives, the lives of our children and our entire species?
We don't want our hardships erased by the cleansing power of love, even though we also require the beautiful acceptance that comes when love conquers all.
The hardships he faced, the hunger that would come if the village harvest floundered, and how he worked so hard to get out — I never listened.
But I benefited, too, from the example of a man whose public life showed that we need not be defeated by the domestic hardships of youth.
While the family experiences hardships and tensions, this is a story about the multitude of ways in which people can love and care for each other.
By exacting populist "hard revenge," Iran's leaders galvanized a large portion of their population, distracting them from the economic hardships they are experiencing due to sanctions.
"These hardships can lead to serious medical complications that are entirely preventable and completely unacceptable for the world's wealthiest country," the senators wrote in their letters.
One series from 1982, canvas paintings incorporating documentary photographs of Indian hardships, proved too popular with a mainly white audience — "too easy, too entertaining," he said.
Migrants escaping hardships like the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl made their way west on Route 66 in vehicles ranging from wagons to early automobiles.
Though various measures are being taken by the government to mitigate hardships, it will take a few weeks for things to return to anywhere near normalcy.
While Boomers receive a lot of derision for their privileges, they're also not immune to financial hardships like growing student loan debt, food insecurity and homelessness.
In time, she becomes independent (after a series of hardships which she endures stoically) all the while earning her living and finding love in the end.
First, as the shutdown dragged on, there was increased evidence of the hardships faced by unpaid government workers as well as federal contractors left without jobs.
But writing her story, she said, helped her see that she had dealt well with the hardships and created a good life for her four children.
The mindset helped his parents, who immigrated from China in their 30s, to push through the hardships they faced building a life in the United States.
For example, a Pisces will experience a death in the family but not tell anyone at work because their colleagues are dealing with their own hardships.
Clinton, who has counseled them about the unmatched rigors of the campaign trail and hardships of facing Mr. Trump, according to people familiar with the conversations.
The past 10 years have seen millennials cope with myriad financial hardships, but there might be a brighter future waiting for them in the next decade.
She said she suffered retaliation in the form of hardships placed upon her because of her short stature, which is caused by a form of dwarfism.
Themes of addiction, recklessness, and heartbreak, and the hardships of life as gay men in 1980s New York, are underscored by a palpable sense of urgency.
Security forces fired teargas to break up the crowd in Omdurman, as demonstrations against price rises, cash shortages and other economic hardships stretched into their third week.
Whichever it is, Europe's political evolution, regardless of the hardships some voters feel, seems to be coming from a position of relative comfort, blind to potential pitfalls.
It also found 34 percent have experienced material hardships in the last year such as running out of food or not having enough money for medical treatment.
In yet another series of cryptic messages on her Instagram Story Tuesday, the reality star praised the women who don't give up despite the hardships they've endured.
The OA was sent back to her life by a divine female entity who warned her that to continue her life would mean facing hardships and suffering.
Just yesterday, I held a hearing on the skyrocketing prices of prescription drugs and the financial hardships that families across the nation, and in Baltimore, are facing.
And that's probably the main reason they've been able to live long and full lives, despite the hardships and anxieties of depending on aging machinery to survive.
Immediately following the big reveal, Alexa and Steffanina spoke to PEOPLE about their big win, their hardships on the race and how it brought them closer together.
According to a statement from the FTC, the issue with the speed of transfers had a direct impact on consumers, and caused financial hardships, in some cases.
But I've seen enough of the rest of the world – more than 60 countries – to know that people outside of America face hardships we can't even imagine.
When the first part of the Second Avenue Subway was built, many businesses complained that construction equipment blocked access to their storefronts and led to financial hardships.
I think that teens are afraid to talk and discuss life's hardships with adults because we don't feel like they will understand our difficulties at our age.
Islamic Jihad accused Israel of delaying implementation of previous understandings brokered by Egypt in an effort to end violence and ease the economic hardships of blockaded Gaza.
The resolution stresses that the new measures are not intended to have "adverse humanitarian consequences" for civilians, the majority of whom face economic hardships and food shortages.
We are pleased to partner with AMC to ensure that as many young people as possible, regardless of economic and financial hardships, can see this groundbreaking film.
Hearon, a husband and father of three girls, says he's been overwhelmed with messages and stories from those who have lost loved ones or are experiencing hardships.
She is convinced an "economic war" is to blame for her hardships, repeating Maduro's accusations that a cunning oligarchy is seeking to sabotage socialism in Latin America.
The latest unrest began on Thursday when hundreds of people took to the streets of Iran's second city Mashhad to protest against economic hardships and alleged corruption.
Many Latin American entrepreneurs have endured decades of political and economic hardships that left the investment landscape in a less than desirable state — especially for emerging startups.
"Our mission in Iraq was supported by many locals and proved that even in worst hardships there are people who care for animals," Khalil told ABC News.
"These hardships can lead to serious medical complications that are entirely preventable and completely unacceptable for the world's wealthiest country," the senators wrote in similarly worded letters.
Hamas, meanwhile, is desperate to end the blockade, which has made it increasingly difficult for the group to govern and has led to growing hardships in Gaza.
Although federal law now requires that insurance companies cover reconstruction surgery, copays and deductibles can cost thousands of dollars, creating hardships for low-income women, says Savoretti.
And it came right on the heels of a touching moment between Clinton and a woman who had discussed her hardships after her undocumented husband was deported.
My parents preferred to keep the history of "the camp days" hidden as best they could, hoping to shelter us from the country's betrayal and their hardships.
Add to the mix a campaign contrasting the economic hardships of average Russians with the luxurious lifestyles of their corrupt leaders and you'll really hit a chord.
The complex hardships present in places like Central City deepened after Hurricane Katrina made landfall on August 29, 2005, a few months shy of Caswick's 453th birthday.
He was there as part of an upcoming VICELAND documentary set to be released later this spring that focuses on hardships faced by Indigenous youth in Canada.
Stories like ours are not often discussed but are an example of the difference access to affordable, nutritious food can make in supporting people during temporary hardships.
Losing that would punish hurried travellers, who at such times probably aren't thinking about the contested safety precautions or the economic hardships imposed on traditional cab companies.
Having struggled so mightily to reach Tapachula and the final leg of their journey, they should be forgiven for believing that the worst hardships are behind them.
DI's eligibility standards already take into account some hardships unique to older workers, so enrolling in benefits becomes progressively easier for individuals over the age of 50.
Zimbabweans are experiencing daily hardships with the prices of basic goods, fuel and electricity soaring, while the Zimbabwe dollar ZWL= continues to weaken against the U.S. dollar.
A New York radio DJ named Rush Williams reconnects with his children around the holidays after struggling with the loss of his wife and hardships at work.
Lee has spent every day since praying that his four siblings managed to remain safe and survive the hardships that have come to define his former country.
External factors – poverty and social misery, personal hardships and peer pressure to conform – can influence the desire to experiment with powerful, mind-altering and physically harmful substances.
"However, despite all their hardships, their will remained unbroken and they were determined to give up their lives, if necessary, for their beliefs," Parakand would later write.
This adds to years of reporting on the hardships working mothers face because of a lack of protections and a lack of a national paid leave policy.
And it's fitting that the show errs on the side of largess, granting characters their full, complicated humanity without shying away from addressing the hardships they face.
After joining the Marines in my 20s, I realized how much the culture of my household prepared me for the physical and mental hardships of officer training.
We know that other museum workers are also facing similar hardships and it would be amazing to see other art museums rise up and join with us.
Pop, like all music, can often be a form of escapism—a way to forget yourself, especially if being yourself can mean facing a multitude of hardships.
Though Kartel hails from the city of Portmore, the hardships embedded within his lyrics are indicative of his life as a resident of the Waterford housing scheme.
"There are a lot of people that are having financial hardships for it, and people are kind of bracing for impact," a Secret Service agent tells CNN.
Poverty, childhood hardships and a desperate need to escape one's circumstances -- those are some of the attributes circumstances that push people to adopt such a dangerous sport.
Those hardships have made his success even sweeter, Anderson said, and convinced him he can spread his brand of baseball to potential African-American fans and beyond.
Transgender people frequently face economic hardships, discrimination in housing and hiring, and high rates of homelessness, Mr. Okma said, all factors that can contribute to systematic violence.
In addition to all the standard hardships you'd expect for an impoverished medieval orphan, Boy must also endure being the constant target of rage, ridicule and fear.
Yet we do not believe that these general hardships take away from our broader finding of acceptance and generosity on behalf of neighbors, community members and survivors.
The hardships, he said, would be most felt by ordinary people, with less food getting to market and fewer people able to travel between cities in buses.
It has also created a $5 million Neighborhood Small Business Relief Fund to help Seattle-area small businesses with the economic hardships they're facing during the outbreak.
It is unreasonable to rely exclusively on the expectation that the economic hardships will be avoided by a vaccine, by any known treatment or by governmental intervention.
"Even when I see another infantryman walking by, I have respect for him and have his back, because we are brothers through all our hardships," he added.
This comment by Janice Nelson captures another facet of the kind of hardships faced by women in general, and not necessarily mothers: I love being a mom.
When asked what she views as the root cause of societal problems, Ms. Harris said leaders do not see and understand the tangible hardships of working families.
The show highlights the hardships of the bilingual son whose skin tone registers as Latino while the daughter, whose Spanish is shaky, grapples with passing as white.
This set him apart from his predecessor, Benigno S. Aquino, who once castigated survivors for complaining about their hardships instead of being grateful for still being alive.
It weaves the story of Ms. Sandberg's tragedy into those of others, along with social science research, in a practical guide to the inevitable hardships of life.
Trump's latest SNAP rule promises to increase the devastating hardships faced by people living in extreme poverty in the US by cutting their access to food assistance.
Although they are often are highly critical of government policy and describe in detail everyday hardships, they are not calling for an end to Cuba's socialist project.
Zimbabweans are experiencing daily hardships with the prices of basic goods, fuel and electricity soaring, while the Zimbabwe dollar ZWL= continues to weaken against the U.S. dollar.
Mr. Dafoe plays Bobby, the manager of a shabby motel where children like Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) run free and discover the joys and hardships of the world.
On a recent visit to Rockland, I encountered a sentiment that her policies to address economic hardships might actually penalize those who have played by the rules.

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