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The judge concluded that the council's use of a "deprivation of liberty" order unlawfully deprived Stephen of his freedom.
This can feel like a deprivation.
We're not supposed to have a deprivation of opportunity.
His death before she won her MacArthur grant in 1987 was a deprivation in more than the ordinary ways.
Most are desperately short of food and medicine, a deprivation likely to worsen as winter sets in.
What would make a person calmly rest a case on such a basis, or desperately claim a right that looks more like a deprivation?
They all complained that their detention was a deprivation of liberty which could not be justified under Article 5.1 of the European convention.
"What a deprivation it is," an early brochure warned, "to miss reading an important new book at a time when everyone else is reading and discussing it".
"It means it is a deprivation for those who have become used to four seasons and have only been getting a kind of year-round spring".
That judgment, which clarified the form of an "acid test" for what constitutes a deprivation of liberty, sparked an immediate and sustained increase in the number of applications.
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Early vitamin-A deprivation, for example, causes motor cell loss in rodents [ 35].
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