Factory workers, as highlighted in the testimony received by the Sadler Commission, faced numerous hardships, including extremely long working hours, often exceeding 12 hours a day, and hazardous working conditions that posed serious health risks. Many children and women were employed in factories, enduring physical and emotional abuse, as well as exploitation through minimal wages. Additionally, the lack of proper ventilation and safety measures led to frequent accidents and injuries, further exacerbating their plight. These testimonies underscored the urgent need for reform in labor practices.
the hardships they suffered were READ A BOOK AND FIND OUT YA DAM SELF !
Medical problems and suffering from exhaustion as a Civil War Nurse.
Economic hardships, social disorder, rebellion in Chechnya and a rise in organized crime added to the list of problems for Yeltsin.
Economic hardships, social disorder, rebellion in Chechnya and a rise in organized crime added to the list of problems for Yeltsin.
Economic hardships, social disorder, rebellion in Chechnya and a rise in organized crime added to the list of problems for Yeltsin.
The synonyms are troubles, ordeals, problems, misfortunes or hardships.
Do you have a specific commission you are referencing? I would refer any problems with Comcast to the FCC.
Royal Commission of Inquiry on Constitutional Problems was created in 1956.
She faced the problems of hardships with people disagreeing with her opinion.
Because he was stupid
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the hardships they suffered were READ A BOOK AND FIND OUT YA DAM SELF !
they are stupid and had to oput taxes
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They faced all of kinds of problems Hostile Indian,drought,and criminals to name three problems
They had problems in finding food and shelter, and income to fund them.
Some problems with expert testimony include biases or conflicts of interest, lack of transparency in methodology, and difficulties in communicating complex information in a way that is easily understood by non-experts. Additionally, expert witnesses can sometimes be seen as more persuasive or credible than they may actually be, leading to potential misinterpretation or misuse of their testimony in legal proceedings.