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Deprived meaning
Subject to deprivation; poor.
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The region as a whole is one of the more deprived in England, measured by having far more Lower Layer Super Output Areas (LSOAs) in the 20% most deprived districts than the 20% least deprived districts.
This is a time for all Gambians to acknowledge what has happened and live some sleepless nights thinking how it felt to be deprived of life as others were deprived.
The study had two main aspects: Firstly to establish if there are different types of deprived neighbourhoods in the Northeast, and if so, how deprived neighbourhoods can be better recognised.
Agbayani’s best buddies, identified only by their aliases — Denden, Rafael, and Mel — said he “would drop whatever he was doing to attend to queries or health concerns of both PDLs (persons deprived of liberty) and jail personnel,” Jacobe said.
Also, my about-face only deprived Southwark Council of the fine revenue and didn't cost the country billions.
An elderly widow, named Gyarasi Bai told the media that she was deprived of help and support from her family and her vision has been fading, owing to which she found it difficult to cook meals.
Arunachal Pradesh has been witnessing rapid drying up of streams and rivers of late and if immediate steps are not taken to halt this impending catastrophe, the future generation would be deprived of water,” Dukam said.
A sleep deprived new mother has revealed how she's kept up all night by her sex worker neighbour and her clients - and asked how she should ask he to stop.
At these locations, organic waste is deprived of oxygen, and a natural process known as anaerobic digestion occurs.
At the time, there were no units in her area, The Beeches, which is one of the most deprived in the UK, or even in the whole of Wales.
Bishop of Meath Tom Deenihan told mourners that “a depraved act of violence” that had deprived the young teacher of her life had united the country in grief and support.
Bulwell police cadets helped wrapped presents for Bags of Blessings to hand to deprived children.
But constitutionally! with the secession from the USSR, the other subjects were deprived of such a right.
But Ukrainian civilians detained by Russia are currently deprived of these basic rights.
Children were reportedly locked overnight in bathrooms, left in soiled clothes, made to sit in cold baths, and deprived of medication for days.
Construction workers cannot be deprived of their right to pension “merely due to hyper-technical issues” or requirements such as “production of original MR Slips or serial number of the notary records”, the Delhi High Court has held.
Deprived of effective debt relief, you can be forced to spend an ever-growing share of government revenue on debt service costs,” he added.
Ellie Orton, chief executive of NHS Charities Together, said: “Sadly, people who live in more deprived areas can experience worse health, which can put more pressure on emergency services.
Even the simplest of daily chores tend to be challenging, especially for people who are always on the grind and feel deprived of relaxation, entertainment or just a few minutes of "me" time.
Even though we are sleep-deprived and we have a tiny baby, we still do not eat chicken without dry brining it.