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Перевод: deprivation speek deprivation


[существительное]
лишение; отнятие; потеря ; лишение бенефиция


Тезаурус:

  1. While we have accepted that visual deprivation from birth produces considerable neurological change in animals (e.g. Borges and Berry, 1976, for cats) there is little information on similar studies with auditory deprivation.
  2. And as long as casualism persisted there was little that local agencies could do to break the downward spiral of underemployment, overcrowding and deprivation.
  3. There is a malign circle of cultural-;social deprivation - underlying the economic problem, part it and deepening it - to be broken.
  4. Through the development of community services and a decentralised, non-bureaucratic welfare state, we can lift people out of poverty and deprivation.
  5. He uses neurological studies of deprivation to show that early lack of speech is likely to produce later problems in speech perception and therefore production.
  6. It merely adds to the deprivation in the world.
  7. It might be argued that despite their relative success at "making out" in prison, long-firm fraudsters suffer far greater "relative deprivation" than do other prisoners.
  8. Finally, we need to continue to recognize that paraprofessional social service jobs are a way out of poverty, unemployment, underemployment and other forms of deprivation for large numbers of people around the world.
  9. Although an enormous amount of carefully buried crime can be unearthed by this liberal "scientific" excavation work, we will still be denied an adequate view of those whose crimes and victimizing behaviours cause us most harm, injury, and deprivation.
  10. Suppose we think of individuals which are reared throughout their lives in a situation where there is sensory deprivation.
  11. And yet his stories are powerful studies of those living on the edge of life; of the bitterness and intangible hostility that are the real consequences of deprivation, misfortune and wasted lives.
  12. Indeed most people, however accomplished and apparently confident, suffer from praise deprivation.
  13. The Task Forces and Integrated Projects attempted to co-ordinate a range of relevant public bodies, including local government, into coherent responses towards problems of deprivation and economic decline.

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