Corruption causes massive human deprivations and creates sudden and extreme income inequalities. |
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He's juxtaposed cartoonish fantasy with the most painful and revealing details of his childhood deprivations and wrecked marriage. |
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This only makes those accounts that detail the terrible hardships, deprivations, and dangers more effective. |
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Communities still recovering from the hardships of war found themselves forced back into wartime deprivations. |
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Some may have suffered the deprivations, or fought in the Second World War. |
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Most people come to parenthood with a determination to spare their children the deprivations and chastisements of their own youth. |
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Human lives suffer from miseries and deprivations of various kinds, some more amenable to alleviation than others. |
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There are holes in the material and it is roughly stitched together, its shabbiness evoking the deprivations of post-war Europe. |
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Those working in convalescent hospitals, away from the front lines, also suffered the deprivations of war. |
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Consequently, I have the utmost respect for all those who served in the war and suffered its deprivations. |
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For eight years the accused knew hardship, but their ills largely went beyond deprivations of a material order. |
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Children played in the rubble in the streets, but in spite of their many deprivations people, especially children, were pleasant and cheerful. |
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We can anticipate the deprivations of the future because we can see them around us now. |
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The goal has to include rapid reduction of today's deprivations, while making sure that whatever is achieved today can be sustained in the future. |
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They are suffering the same deprivations as the demonstrators. |
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The German people also had suffered from the deprivations of war, and the restrictions placed on Germany after World War I caused more pain and suffering. |
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It's a thriller about courage and ingenuity during the escape, and deprivations Vili survived before being saved by a farming family across the Austrian border. |
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Combining these deprivations into a single score, by which countries can be compared, also concentrates minds. |
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Small turbocharged engines mean that far from fearing the deprivations of downsizing, motorists could be pleasantly surprised. |
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The current crisis could plunge millions more children into poverty and exacerbate these already existing deprivations. |
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In Kandahar and throughout the country, millions of Afghans face life-threatening deprivations. |
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The MPI methodology shows aspects in which the poor are deprived and help to reveal the interconnections among those deprivations. |
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Practically all children who are deprived of an education also suffer other deprivations. |
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This event will have a negative impact on other dimensions, so that ultimately there is often a manifestation of multiple deprivations. |
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A tapestry borrowed from the Voortrekker monument provides a woman's perspective of the daily deprivations and sufferings of the pioneer journey to the north. |
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Thanks to his influence, the youngster was able to join the People's Liberation Army at 15 and so avoid the worst deprivations of the Cultural Revolution. |
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Poverty and its net of deprivations lie at the heart of all of these issues, and some developing countries have made tremendous gains in reducing it. |
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Without these deprivations we would have missed the exquisite pleasure of a Spam barmcake, bought at a local cafe on pay day. |
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Such were the deprivations of the Crusaders that at times they are thought to have resorted to cannabilism. |
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The many deprivations that Ontario's francophone community has suffered have stifled the development of French-language education for close to a century. |
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Many criminal codes provide penalties for conversion, embezzlement, theft, all of which involve deprivations of the value of the property. |
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Poverty and its attendant deprivations, high unemployment and the lack of foreseeable opportunities, have been underlying contributors to the recent conflict. |
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However, it expresses concern over the high number of deprivations of liberty among children and the continuing existence of children's wards in places of detention for adults. |
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Within such deprived neighbourhoods, high unemployment is compounded by multiple deprivations in terms of poor housing, poor environment, poor health, poor education, few job opportunities and high crime rates. |
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That faith is expressed in concern for peace and justice, in care for victims of war, violence, and human rights abuses, and for those suffering from the deprivations of poverty, health and hunger. |
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Both slums and urban areas in the region appear to be growing at an equally rapid pace, and the living conditions among impoverished populations are severe, often involving multiple deprivations. |
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This is why OPHI describes the MPI as a high resolution lens on poverty: it can be used as an analytical tool to identify the most prevailing deprivations. |
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Living conditions in Afghanistan are grim, reflecting the violence and deprivations suffered by Afghans for more than a quarter-century of foreign occupation and domestic misrule. |
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There was very little military action, and Orwell was shocked by the lack of munitions, food, and firewood, and other extreme deprivations. |
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Children who grow up in these attitudes are likely to be full of anxieties, dwelling persistently on their real or fancied deprivations, their faults and their shortcomings. |
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Exactly 60 years ago, the gates of the concentration camps, where the persecutees who were still alive at that time had had to suffer the worst deprivations for many months and years, opened one by one. |
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They set limits on the restrictions and deprivations that individuals can permissibly be allowed to bear even in the promotion of noble social goals or overall development objectives, such as economic growth. |
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Instead, we add up deprivations, which does not. |
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It has also been suggested that an oral hearing is only required if issues concerning deprivations of legal rights or legally protected interests arise. |
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The main characters, swept by tumults of the earth, the skies and the hearts, are strange and often possessed of unheard of violence and deprivations. |
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