In the second half of the 1870s crop failures caused serious hardships.
In the early 1970s, due to an ambitious schedule of exhibits and the new building project, the museum began to experience serious financial hardships.
Not while they were safe and not having to suffer any serious hardships.
Those with direct personal experience make up 60% of the population, and most others also report suffering a range of serious hardships.
A judge could decide not to impose the penalty if serious hardship was proved.
This caused serious financial hardship for his mother and four siblings.
The report said that the pay problems imposed serious hardships on many National Guard soldiers.
The problem, of course, is that high prices will impose serious hardship on many families.
Their emotional upheaval in the aftermath of a murder is often accompanied by serious economic hardships.
Some residents may lose up to $80,000, which would mean serious financial hardship for them; all could face higher monthly costs because of the buildings' problems.