Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...even if qualify were to suffer, it remains important that the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra live up to its name. "No one wants to hear a lousy orchestra any more than they want to watch a lousy football team," Yannatos says. But surely students would rather watch a student football team that loses occasionally than a squad that wins with the help of a few moonlighting Boston Patriots...
...Cambridge factories, a significantly large proportion of Cambion workers are Cambridge residents. Local unemployment as a result of the strike is detrimental to local economy. And if management relocates production out of state, as it has said it might, Massachusetts--with its already high unemployment and flagging economy--will suffer even more...
...industry, with its low wage levels is almost entirely non-union. If UE Local 262 succeeds in negotiating a fair contract, fellow employees in the industry will be encouraged to organize, and management will be far more likely to cooperate. But if the strike is broken, unionizing will suffer...
Farrington admitted his restaurant may suffer temporarily, but not in the long...
...only did the missionaries suffer through long hours and rough working conditions, they had no pay and poor living quarters. The Mormon Church asks that its missionaries pay for their missions themselves; if they cannot afford to live for two years in a foreign country, sponsors for the missionaries will be found to underwrite the costs. Kimball, originally from Madison, Wisc., lived in a house in South Korea for $70 a month, a fee that included room, board, and laundry. Stromberg describes the places he lived in Japan with one word: "Dumps." And though the paint may be peeling...