hardship
21Hardship clause — is a clause in a contract that is intended to cover cases in which unforeseen events occur that fundamentally alter the equilibrium of a contract resulting in an excessive burden being placed on one of the parties involved. [Kluwer Law… …
22Hardship Red — Activa 2008 actualidad País  Bélgica Rama …
23hardship allowance — UK US noun [C] HR ► an extra amount of money that someone is paid for working in difficult conditions: »Hardship allowances are normally calculated as a percentage of salary, sometimes 30 per cent or more in areas where it is particularly… …
24Hardship Post — A hardship post in the United States Foreign Service is an overseas post where living conditions are difficult due to climate, crime, health care, pollution or other factors [http://careers.state.gov/specialist/assignments.html] .Employees… …
25Hardship Red — Пилотажная группа ВВС Бельгии «Хардшип Ред» Hardship Red Существует 2008 год наст. время Страна …
26Hardship Withdrawal — An emergency withdrawal from a retirement plan that may be subject to certain tax or account penalties. In the United States, funds withdrawn prior to the age of 59.5 are typically subject to a 10% Internal Revenue Service (IRS) early withdrawal… …
27hardship — noun Date: 13th century 1. privation, suffering 2. something that causes or entails suffering or privation …
28hardship — Synonyms and related words: adverse circumstances, adversity, affliction, aggravation, annoyance, asperity, austerity, bad luck, blight, broken fortune, bummer, care, cross, curse, danger, deprivation, difficulties, difficulty, discomfort,… …
29hardship — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. adversity, difficulties; calamity, affliction. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Injury] Syn. misfortune, calamity, accident; see catastrophe , disaster . 2. [Burden] Syn. trial, sorrow, worry, difficulty; see… …
30hardship — hard·ship || hÉ‘rdʃɪp / hÉ‘Ë n. difficulty, suffering, trouble …