It is subjective, but enduring the loss of a loved one may be one of the most difficult hardships to face. The emotional pain and void left by such a loss can be overwhelming and have long-lasting effects on mental and emotional well-being.
The Aztecs would have needed to develop resilience, adaptability, and determination to survive their difficult journey. They would have had to be able to endure physical hardships, quickly adjust to new environments and challenges, and stay committed to reaching their destination despite obstacles.
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It comes from Plato's work work "The Republic". There is a part named "The Allegory of the Cave".Citation:"And if they were in the habit of conferring honors among themselves on those who were quickest to observe the passing shadows and to remark which of them went before, and which followed after, and which were together; and who were therefore best able to draw conclusions as to the future, do you think that he would care for such honors and glories, or envy the possessors of them? Would he not say with Homer,Better to be the poor servant of a poor master, and to endure anything, rather than think as they do and live after their manner?- Yes, he said, I think that he would rather suffer anything than entertain these false notions and live in this miserable manner ."
The opposite of think would usually be act.The opposite of think (believe) could be doubt.The opposite motivation from think (use intellect) would be to feel (use emotion).
Abraham Lincoln said this during his famous House Divided speech in 1858. He argued that the nation could not endure being half slave and half free, and that ultimately it would either have to abandon slavery or abandon the principles of freedom upon which it was founded.
The word "hardship" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "kapagalan", "kahirapan".
The most difficult part was that they didn't know anyone
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Another word for "endure" would be "withstand."
You can write a letter to the company explaining why it would be difficult for you to pay the ambulance costs. The company does not have to cut you a break, but may choose to do so.
The Aztecs would have needed to develop resilience, adaptability, and determination to survive their difficult journey. They would have had to be able to endure physical hardships, quickly adjust to new environments and challenges, and stay committed to reaching their destination despite obstacles.
Connor O'Leary cannot endure pain because of his beastiness.
I would think being deaf and blind.
In the United States it does not. It would be difficult to think of any justification for religion to exempt someone from supporting their own children.In the United States it does not. It would be difficult to think of any justification for religion to exempt someone from supporting their own children.In the United States it does not. It would be difficult to think of any justification for religion to exempt someone from supporting their own children.In the United States it does not. It would be difficult to think of any justification for religion to exempt someone from supporting their own children.
i think its, enterepreneurs would have fewer opportunities to start new businesses.
A board of variance hardship letter has to do with zoning. If you disagree with a zoning requirement for a dwelling, you could appeal the decision by writing a hardship letter. This letter must state why conforming to the zoning decision would cause you a hardship.
another word for unbearable would be unendurable = if i was to say i cannot bare this i would say also i am unable to endure this = unable and endure together = unendurable