What such a family needs is that we treat the cause of their hardship - drug addiction itself.
Being in a big group helps them to overcome hardship - researchers call it the virtue of a "social security net".
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The object of such a fund would be to cushion nations whose pursuit of genuine structural transformation results in economic dislocation and hardship -- especially that precipitated by Moscow's policy machinations.
We cannot have Congress leave for the holidays without a solution to an issue that will bring a hardship -- potentially a big hardship to middle-class families at the end of the year.
Experts have settled on a policy of limiting intervention, but providing some support, especially in times of hardship -- which has helped to bring people a little closer to these ghosts of the desert.
During 2009, 7.1% of participants took an early withdrawal (both hardship and non-hardship withdrawals have been going up).
And there are many factors fuelling it, such as economic hardship and deep-seated feelings of social injustice.
Initially, it seemed Birla's critics were right, especially when the global economy went into a spin, causing further hardship to cash-strapped Novelis.
Payroll taxes (FICA) and work expenses (primarily childcare) both add to the economic hardship of low-income people, each adding 4-5 million people to the poverty rolls.
"It provides a critically important benefit to New Yorkers, and it does that without putting jobs at risk" or causing administrative burdens for businesses or hardship for mom-and-pop enterprises, she said outside City Hall while flanked by council members, union leaders and members, and advocacy groups.
And when tough times inevitably come -- when war and economic hardship threaten to blow us off course -- we do what Americans have always done.
Drivers are not entitled to make the same argument for exceptional hardship within a three-year period.
Conditions which produce severe and unusual emotional conditions which, in turn created a debilitating personal non-athletic hardship which would have prevented a reasonable student under similar circumstances from satisfactorily completing a school year or would have prevented a reasonable student under similar circumstances from remaining at the sending school.
But the Citizens' Health Initiative, a coalition of 45 Malaysian civic groups, worries that corporatization will only mean greater hardship for the less well-off.
Hence, by far the gravest threat to freedom today, both political and economic, is not recalcitrant strongmen or unruly speculators and demonstrators - but mass hardship.
Not only did failed banks not cause the Great Depression, had they been allowed to fail nearly 80 years later their demise once again wouldn't have caused long-term economic hardship.
People were unable to tell expensive from inexpensive wines, and so in these times of financial hardship the message is clear - the inexpensive wines we tested tasted the same as their expensive counterparts.
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There might also be a move to simplify the range of subsidies and hardship awards available to less well-off students.
The two college friends were impressed by the hospitality of Zambians but also witnessed first-hand the economic hardship that many of the country's people were suffering.
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Carl is too young, though one imagines that when he grows up, after living a life of such peril and hardship, he will be well-trained to lead if anyone remains to follow him.
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We chose hope over fear and hard work during hardship, confident that the age-old values that had guided our Nation through even its darkest days would be sufficient to meet the trials of our time.
Exemptions are typically limited to hardship cases tied to work or child-care situations, for example, or those for cause.
Yet it would be a terrible mistake to assume that every youthful, fast-urbanising country facing economic hardship must be eager to throw off its regime and embrace Western values.
Many see him as an almost demonic figure, single-handedly responsible for bringing hardship to the people and letting corruption overtake the country even as he cynically pressed almost every panic button, including one labelled xenophobia, in the Czechs' psychology.
Obviously it hasn't left behind the death and destruction that Katrina and Rita left behind, but it's caused incredible pain and hardship for communities all across this country -- communities that have seen too many jobs disappear, too many businesses close, too many middle-class families who are just barely making it.
Unifem says traffickers are particularly active during periods of economic hardship in villages, such as the pre-harvest season.
An eternal optimist who knows what true hardship is, Fink has conducted a 33-year love affair with his adopted country.
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In contrast, government loans offer fixed interest rates and flexible options, such as income-based repayment and deferral for hardship or public service.
How will the bailout loan be re-paid, or will Cyprus - like Greece, Spain and Portugal - end up facing years of hardship?
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