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hardship

[hahrd-ship] / ˈhɑrd ʃɪp /


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

From BBC

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

From BBC

Experts say that the economic hardship caused by the war combined with a lack of enforcement has encouraged logging.

From Barron's

Born at home and raised in a mixed Hindu-Muslim neighbourhood shaped by quiet hardship, Dipu was, by all accounts, a private man with few friends.

From BBC

Economic hardship has pushed millions of Nepalis to work abroad, with 7.5 percent of the population living overseas, according to the latest census.

From Barron's