Word: hardships
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...rapid rise in Cambridge rents and theensuing hardship for families and low-incomeCantabridgians have been issues the council hasbeen grappling with for years...
...only qualms over the ordinance derived froman exemption clause, which allows non-profitorganizations with limited funds to apply for a"hardship waiver...
...only qualms over the ordinance derived from an exemption clause, which allows non-profit organizations with limited funds to apply for a "hardship waiver." Councillor Sheila T. Russell expressed marginal reservations over the waiver application process, which requires non-profits to reapply every four years. But while cautioning that renewable waivers mean increased bureaucracy, she voiced unequivocable support for a policy she deemed long overdue...
Although she wrote home every day, her letters never mentioned the physical hardship she endured. However, other observers of her work reported that she trekked through rivers filled with alligators with her baby strapped on her back to reach isolated tribes...
...whim. "Every day we worried that our equipment would be confiscated and that the film negative would never get out of China. But fortunately nobody came to look for us." Unlike Xiu Xiu, of course, Chen chose these conditions on her own terms: she sent herself down. "Hardship is the romantic part of filmmaking," she says. "You endure for a few months, then you go home...