Word: hardships
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...provost, the vice-president for administration, the director of labor relations and on down the line countless times for years now, and we do not take these meetings lightly. We seriously and respectfully present moral, social and economic arguments for a living wage, give administrators evidence of preventable hardship on campus and ask for information on employment patterns...
...preserving academic freedom. The Board’s reply fails on all three counts. It baffles us that Harvard could admit that it forced Raymond Ginger to resign but omit any notion of wrongdoing. Although Gagnon expressed “sympathy and regret” for the imposed hardship on the Ginger family, she skirted the issue of Harvard’s culpability...
...extends “sympathy and regret” for causing hardship to Ginger’s family, and acknowledges that some may think the university acted inappropriately in his case, but reserves judgment about whether she thinks Harvard did right...
...Chris, 32, was an actor. A struggling one, he said. But he was determined to endure any hardship.... pay any price... bear any burden... to win the million dollars. What if the series was shot in Antarctica? I asked. Well, that was different. He was from Alabama, and he didn't like the cold...
...Over the past decade, he has gradually won his campaign to blame sanctions for the suffering of Iraqi children. A few years ago, growing criticism obliged Washington to let Baghdad start selling its oil under U.N. supervision to pay for medicine and food. Also, it was inevitable that economic hardship in the countries bordering Iraq would spur growing commerce with Baghdad, legal or not. By last week's summit even Kuwait had acknowledged that sanctions had run their course and the new Bush Administration admitted they were collapsing...