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Deprivation

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Deprivation meaning

The act of depriving, dispossessing, or bereaving. | The act of depriving, dispossessing, or bereaving. | The act of deposing or divesting of some dignity; in particular the taking away from a clergyman of his benefice, or other spiritual promotion or dignity.

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Social deprivation A study into social deprivation was published in 2010 to help the local partners developing a Regional Strategy for the North East better understand the factors influencing deprivation in the region.

However, India’s social stability in the coming months will largely depend on the competence and integrity of the police as they deal with an unprecedented scale of deprivation and human deprivation.

The APA echoed the Bush administration by condemning isolation, sleep deprivation, and sensory deprivation or over-stimulation only when they are likely to cause lasting harm.

An expert shared that sleep deprivation can harm your brain and will affect how you interact with people.

As the immediate past Minister of Budget and National Planning, who studied multidimensional poverty in the country, Prince Agba realised that deprivation was actually a major form of poverty.

But not by those who make an easy living out of the misery of others, or politicians who rely on extreme poverty and deprivation to create vote banks they need at election time out of desperate people.

Closer to Bangor, in Hermon offers both infrared saunas and sensory deprivation float tanks.

Countries experiencing real deprivation should benefit, or Europe should shoulder the burden of this together,” he said.

Detainees gave testimonies on how Israeli prison authorities subjected them to food deprivation, medical negligence, regular beatings and menacing threats aimed at them and their families.

During a visit to the Israeli Air Force’s underground command centre, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant summed up the attitude to this approach of even deeper deprivation against an already exhausted civilian population.

From not being able to leave the hospital until you poop to sleep deprivation but then being so, so proud of the little perfect thing you created — and then terrified of ruining her pic.

Health bosses say these health issues can be linked to economic deprivation.

In consequence, the full realisation of the ‘right to life’ which is the subject matter of the provision, is conditioned by the understanding that the remedies of the section arise only within the incident of unlawful deprivation of life.

Instead, she chose to give birth to a stillborn baby, a senseless deprivation of life for which, despite the outcry from women’s rights groups, only a custodial sentence can be appropriate.

Instead, the ministry noted that it had that Israel’s “occupation, the deprivation of the Palestinian people of their legitimate rights, and the repetition of systematic provocations” led to this moment.

In times of danger or collective deprivation, we would discover that we need each other.

It ignores the long history of deprivation that Black enslaved people endured, followed by a more extended period of segregation in public accommodations, education and housing.

It includes protection from deprivation and poverty and promised to ensure a system that provides education and healthcare to all on the basis of equality.

It is proposed priority will be given to the improvement of play areas and equipment in the poorest neighbourhoods in upcoming years where “deprivation levels” are high.

Mr Gilbert added: “We want to break deprivation, we want to enable children to read and write – and break that poverty gap … but, as it stands, the deficit situation is dire.