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词汇 example_english_severe-hardship
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severe hardship

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meanings of severeand hardship


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severe
adjective
uk /sɪˈvɪər/ us /səˈvɪr/
causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; ...
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hardship
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈhɑːd.ʃɪp/ us /ˈhɑːrd.ʃɪp/
(something that causes) difficult or unpleasant conditions of life, or an example ...
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Examples of severe hardship


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Whenever a wife failed to manage the household's finances effectively, severehardship would be occasioned for all members of the household.
By contrast, in land abundant areas where cultivators never lacked the land to grow food, severehardship was rare.
Battles among janissaries, mercenaries, and neighborhood gangs appear as destructive rampages that could close the markets for days and bring severehardship to the entire city.
If there is severehardship and the parents cannot support their child, there will be an entitlement to income support.
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Not all 16 and 17 year-olds will have to prove severehardship in order to receive benefit.
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At a time when the pound was constantly falling in value, those teachers suffered severehardship.
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It increased its sales, which in turn caused severehardship to its competitors in the neighbourhood.
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Claims for income support under the severehardship provision will be entertained from any 16 or 17-year-old.
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Young people entitled on severehardship grounds already receive the full rate of income support.
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The guidance in the severehardship directions makes clear that all relevant circumstances must be taken into account.
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If such a young person re-registers for training and is at risk of severehardship, he will be able to seek a direction.
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They can qualify with a severehardship direction.
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I shall tackle only one point—that of the severehardship payments, which are intended to plug a gap.
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I do not think we can contemplate allowing the wives and children of unofficial strikers to suffer severehardship.
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I should point out also that local education authorities can make severehardship awards to undergraduates in the long vacation.
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It can be argued that, because the severehardship payment has become more than a temporary provision, some safety net is now in place.
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It is a severehardship because those people have had their properties requisitioned for fifteen years since the end of the war.
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In some countries, when reactors have had to be shut down, there has been a loss of electricity which has caused severehardship.
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It is estimated that during the next 20 weeks a great many people will suffer severehardship.
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The voluntary unemployment rules, as well as causing severehardship, are a headache for all those concerned in their administration.
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