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Deprivation has been defined by Townsend as 'a state of observable and demonstrable disadvantage relative to the local community or the wider society or nation to which an individual, family or group belong to' [ 1].
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Well, admittedly, the Times said "demonstrable," not actually "demonstrated".
In this example there is a demonstrable harm upon the unaugmented students, as they have been placed at a comparative disadvantage in what could be argued to be an unfair manner.
And for the pro-same-sex marriage side, it would seem to be a contrast worth driving home: a demonstrable advantage for some children (those of gay and lesbian parents who wish to marry) versus a vague and speculative disadvantage for others (the theoretical future children of couples who might choose not to marry because same-sex couples can).
Demonstrable need.
Demonstrable competence in relevant areas?
The success of these policies is demonstrable.
Disadvantage Finland.
For decades, both had demonstrable economic impacts.
That would have a demonstrable impact.
"This is demonstrable evidence of my intent.
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