Collocations withdeprivation
These are words often used in combination withdeprivation.
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degree of deprivation
What account is taken of the relationship between school results and performance and the degree of deprivation, problem children and problem areas?
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deprivation index
The latter divided in terms of deprivation index, and also highlighted the issue of a division in access to services between the two areas.
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deprivation of liberty
It speaks of liberty and prohibits the deprivation of liberty without due process of law.
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economic deprivation
There has been more concern regarding its constraints upon policy adaptation, compared to its value as a barrier against economic deprivation.
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level of deprivation
We also found that receipt of pneumococcal vaccine varied with level of deprivation in the area of residence.
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material deprivation
The loss of traditional honour and status was more potent than any mere material deprivation.
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oxygen deprivation
In particular, they show that the risk for schizophrenia increases linearly with the severity (or likelihood) of fetal oxygen deprivation.
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relative deprivation
We show that if households have to satisfy a common minimum consumption requirement, periods of economic growth will be accompanied by increasing relative deprivation.
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sense of deprivation
This social transfiguration, accompanied by an industrial decline, is believed to have caused an acute sense of deprivation amongst the city's subordinate social groups.
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sensory deprivation
Indeed, it would be quite surprising to find mentation becoming more wakelike and less dreamlike with an increased period of waking sensory deprivation.
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severe deprivation
The bad harvest of 1795 threatened severe deprivation.
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sleep deprivation
These problems are compounded by parental sleep deprivation.
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