Sentences with phrase «mean real hardship»

Most Labour MPs were dimly aware that this might mean real hardship for some of their poorest constituents; the cleverer ones were conscious of Osborne's introductory point — that these were the sort of changes a Labour government should have made, but funked.

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But, in the real world, having grit means having the ability to overcome hardship.
That's why we need to make sure we have people around who can remind us that what's here today can be quickly and brutally taken from us tomorrow, people who know the real meaning of hardship.
Most real estate developers will whine that it means that the price of housing will go up and create hardship for younger and poorer buyers.
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