"The point he was making is that continued conflict between the parties produces pain and hardship in which many of the victims are children," Mr. Berger said.
And, like all revolutions, it has produced both wonder and hardship.
Some historians emphasize the serious crop failures, particularly those of 1846, that produced hardship among peasants and the working urban poor.
The worst year we've ever had fell short of the average by only 12 percent-though that was enough to produce hardship.
In the absence of express language, section 87 should not be construed in a manner which can only, as in the present case, produce unwelcome and unjustifiable distress and hardship in the event of an untimely death.
The criminal justice system responds to a substantial number of events that do not produce significant hardship to individual citizens.
Unsuccessful attempts to manufacture sugar, iron, cotton and silk devoured capital and produced hardship.
The Progressive Conservatives did win the election and later introduced massive cuts to social assistance; Clancy said the severity of the cuts was unexpected and produced extreme hardship among poorer people in Kenora.
So-called "soft nationalists" have been characterized as "those who were willing to support Quebec independence only if they could be reasonably reassured that it would not produce economic hardship in the short term", and as "people who call themselves Quebecers first, Canadians second.
The Court established a new rule to determine the form of relief: Relief should serve the ends of justice, and should be withheld if it appears likely to produce hardship or injustice to either party.