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This is precisely the point where an understanding of poverty as deprivation of capabilities comes in: a person is deprived of a capability in the sense that the person could own this capability, since the lack of the capability is not the lack of a particular disposition by nature.
The odds of receiving hormone therapy increased as deprivation increased (OR=1.56, 95%CI 1.42 1.71) for most deprived areas compared with most affluent areas.
The total number of stillbirths in each deprivation tenth increased as deprivation increased (table 2) with approximately double the number in the most deprived tenth compared with the least deprived.
He presents thrift as liberation rather than as deprivation.
By Nick Paumgarten On his blog, Peter Adeney presents thrift as liberation rather than as deprivation.
But the church needed to focus on issues such as deprivation, inequality and refugees, he said.
Although meat is a major staple of the Greek diet, the fasting is not seen as deprivation.
"It's difficult," he says, "to talk to them about a period of material deprivation as well as deprivation of opportunity.
The fight is between those employers, who view this as a good thing, and Germany's big unions, which view it as deprivation of workers' rights.
The problem is this: the Northern leaders are willing provided they dominate, and the South is waiting for the Northern dictatorship to collapse as deprivation deepens.
"The Great Escape" he has in mind is the one from early death as well as deprivation that had begun with Britain's industrial revolution.
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