Word: hardships
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Along with economic hardship and falling U.S. prestige, the Senator's staff regards Nixon's reluctance for a fifth debate as a winning issue. Kennedy is taking care, however, not to antagonize his opponent over the fifth debate, in the hope that it can still be arranged...
...economics, they demanded that Federal Government force the growth of the economy to pay for a welfare program that would go far to erase the last vestiges of hardship and inequity in U.S. life...
...M.D.s, Bishop Mortimer said that "it is generally the Christian view that while there is a moral obligation to maintain the life of old persons by all ordinary means, there is no obligation to use extraordinary means"-that is, medical procedures that "involve very great expenditure, inconvenience or hardship, and which at the same time offer no reasonable expectation of success or of benefit...
This week, Easter will be celebrated in all sorts and conditions of hardship by some 90,000 Christian missionaries who have turned cheerfully away from the cozy securities of the well-rooted churches to carry the Gospel where there is disease and disaster, blinding ignorance and binding poverty. Hardship is their choice, as it was Paul's-who once flung a sarcastic outburst on armchai-Christianity at the Corinthians...
...since 1949-against the Established Church-to go even farther. He wanted to make marriage to a brother-in-law or a sister-in-law legal even while the first spouse, though divorced, is still alive. Last week he tried again. Urging that his bill would eliminate the "great hardship" of perhaps 1,000 Britons presently living in "irregular unions" with in-laws, his lordship argued that "if a man cannot be forced to marry his sister-in-law, it may even encourage him to commit adultery with...