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deprival

noun as in deprivation

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Most often, men’s symptom profiles are considered the “textbook cases,” and so when women present with different symptoms, they may be misdiagnosed, resulting in delays or possible deprival of life-saving interventions.

While there were such stories, “at the same time there are stories of deprival. They are as interested in talking about the people they lost as much as the people who survived.”

While there were such stories, “at the same time there are stories of deprival. They are as interested in talking about the people they lost as much as the people who survived.”

The anniversary is contentious for Palestinians, who see it as a cause of decades of suffering and deprival of their own state on land that became Israel.

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In Myanmar, decades of conflict between various armed ethnic groups have resulted in the deprival of human rights for millions of its citizens.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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