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deprivation

[dep-ruh-vey-shuhn] / ˌdɛp rəˈveɪ ʃən /


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"This deprivation index is very strongly associated with more aggressive breast cancers," Telonis said.

From Science Daily

"It probably comes from a good place, but I'm not sure that she, who lived a life of simplicity and deprivation, would have wanted this national homage," she told French TV.

From BBC

The researchers also observed brain activity patterns that resembled the effects of a good night's sleep, counteracting the typical brain changes associated with sleep deprivation.

From Science Daily

However this can be seen by local authorities as hiding assets, known as deprivation of assets, and can therefore be challenged.

From BBC

Mr. Sunstein argues that the real deprivation of freedom is to insist that people choose when they would rather choose not to choose.

From The Wall Street Journal