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    Use "hardships" in a sentence

    hardships example sentences

    hardships


    1. slavery, end war, when we are focused on the hardships,


    2. After all of the hardships of the last few months, this was the final straw


    3. He was wise and powerful, and it was said that he always knew how to give the best advice, even in the middle of the greatest of hardships and miseries, and so, over a mint julep or two by the side of the old man’s pool, the young man and his princess told him about their problem


    4. taken away and burned, but despite these initial hardships and


    5. all of the hardships of the last few months, this was the final straw


    6. advice, even in the middle of the greatest of hardships and miseries,


    7. I mention this because my daughter has only known the benefits of my labors and has no firsthand knowledge of the hardships faced to obtain this level of accommodation


    8. borne out of the hardships she and her mother had


    9. the streets, of the hardships we went through because of


    10. danger ; yet for all this dexterity and skill, for all those hardships and dangers, while they

    11. The French, in their turn, have, I believe, treated our goods and manufactures just as hardly; though I am not so well acquainted with the particular hardships which they have imposed upon them


    12. To see a tooth fairy in your dream indicates that you will be rewarded or recognized for your current hardships and difficulties


    13. “After everything his hardships should have taught him, he blundered to the end


    14. If, by not raising the price high enough, he discourages the consumption so little, that the supply of the season is likely to fall short of the consumption of the season, he not only loses a part of the profit which he might otherwise have made, but he exposes the people to suffer before the end of the season, instead of the hardships of a dearth, the dreadful horrors of a famine


    15. survive the hardships to which the bad conduct of their parents exposes them, yet the example of that bad conduct commonly corrupts their morals ; so that, instead of being useful to society by their industry, they become public nuisances by their vices and disorders


    16. Thus: „Those who speak out against stem cell research may be rooted in an admirable conviction about the sacredness of life, but so are the parents of a child with juvenile diabetes, who are convinced that their son"s or daughter"s hardships can be relieved


    17. It seemed impossible to realise that the gallant Prince, who had been amongst us in the best of health and spirits, cheerfully enduring the hardships of the campaign only a few short days before, should have fallen a victim to the dreaded malaria


    18. A man remarked that it seemed like heaven to lay his fever-worn frame in a comfortable berth, and to have decent food and treatment after the hardships on land


    19. The opponents of ―Wealth‖ oftentimes ignore its humbler origins by rejecting off-hand the many hardships that many financially successful individuals had to endure—hard work, taking calculated risks and self-sacrifice in order to acquire their fortune(s)


    20. the mothers no less valiantly struggled against hardships and

    21. It would seem that compassion is not some feeling ―acquired‖ outside an individual but rather an impression internalized within that individual who, having endured his or her own (private) hardships, is likely to display a more benign, sympathetic attitude toward other individuals who he or she shares or has shared a trying experience; although suffering (in kind) is not a necessary requirement for individuals who would naturally express sympathy for other people because it falls within their ―nature‖ to do so


    22. ) Adopting conspicuously faulty and (otherwise) self-serving reasoning conveniently side-steps a very important fact; that we all exist in a less than perfect world subject to changing fortunes and other unexpected events that routinely challenge our mettle; and that Nature, however, has its own inestimable manner of compensating each of us with an innate capacity to endure hardships and rise above our present condition however unfavorable or improbable our prospects for a ―better‖ life may appear and that an individual‘s threshold for suffering and privation oftentimes vary in proportion to that individual‘s (mental) endurance and acquired habits in spite of that individual‘s accustomed environment and in any event, such (gratuitous) impressions are problematical at best and should not serve as a litmus test in determining who should or should not be permitted to live or given an equal opportunity to exercise free choice(s) pre-empted by selfish motives indifferent to such rights; motives whose arbitrary designs are (otherwise) impervious to the apparent limits or consequences of questionable solutions whose (hardened) indifference to Life must inevitably diminish the (inherent) value a society confers upon its citizens regardless of their station in life


    23. In this manner, a lapse in judgment due to neglect or an inability to reason (clearly) is not necessarily a mitigating factor for behavior that (otherwise) occasions undue hardships on other people, especially when the intended outcome of some particular action, in whatever manner conceived, should have or could have been properly determined beforehand; apart from such actions performed under


    24. Now I was returning to Poland, yearning for my old life while leaving behind my son, my wife, her parents and my new brother who had endured with me many hardships, in a Muslim country near the Chinese border


    25. Many, in some manner or another, would have to contend with and overcome a variety of economic hardships and social/cultural barriers too numerable to mention; however well documented and available to those who may wish to be properly informed of such matters


    26. In quick succession, I remembered the hardships and the struggle, the love and the support, the despair and the fear, and so much more


    27. Even with all the hardships I live with on a daily basis: the pain, bowel restrictions, numbness in my right arm, and the worry about my future


    28. “A leader should share some of the hardships,” I responded ruefully


    29. The reason her mother abandoned her was undoubtedly because she hoped to offer her daughter escape from a miserable existence of poverty, suffering the hardships of life under the Samosa regime


    30. Thus he hoped and prayed that God would not be offended and would find it in his heart like the loving father that he was to allow the Path to remain, to guide his faithful servant on to his Holy destination, beyond all the hardships and dangers that might arise in his quest

    31. But even with al of the hardships and trials, many missionaries to


    32. endure all kinds of hardships for virtue, would not, for the sake of religion, master his passion? 23 For the wise and brave man only is


    33. hard task, but to a mother the memories of hardships are a joy


    34. build a character able to meet the hardships and temptations of


    35. Or the hardships


    36. The nurses had grown fond of Rosie, and their hearts went out to her and to John for the hardships they were enduring


    37. The hardships he had to endure were worthwhile, if he could find his brother and take him home


    38. had grown up with hardships and sorrows, and life was difficult for


    39. 20 This circumstance then is by no means an objection that some who have weak reasoning are governed by their passions: 21 Since what person walking religiously by the whole rule of philosophy and believing in God 22 and knowing that it is a blessed thing to endure all kinds of hardships for virtue would not for the sake of religion master his passion? 23 For the wise and brave man only is Lord over his passions


    40. everything, stories about the crew’s hardships, stories about his

    41. We believe He even knew the challenges and hardships for the


    42. We can thank God for working good in the midst of our hardships, but I don’t believe we should ever thank Him for any kind of evil hardships that might come against us (except maybe persecution)


    43. Charly worried they were taking too much pleasure in the pain of others but Trask claimed the two victims themselves would look back fondly on these early hardships


    44. The dream was not an easy task, and one filled with hardships


    45. I know there are hardships to endure


    46. "You have a faith that is strong despite all the hardships you endured


    47. However you may view your own tribulations, “laughing at” the hardships of others is


    48. disasters, hardships, death, and destruction


    49. You’ll go stir crazy in six months and then the hardships and deprivations won’t make any difference


    50. Further physical hardships will produce little improvement at this point














































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