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This deprivation gap widened in the most recent period (2003 2007), with an incidence among the affluent men of 56.2 per 100 000 cases compared with 45.7 per 100 000 cases in the most deprived, a deprivation gap of 10.5 per 100 000 cases (P<0.001; trend).
His death was a pointless, wanton murder that deprived a family, a newspaper and a profession of a beloved son, brother, husband, and colleague.
"A Christmas Carol" reminds us that no one should be deprived a decent living, a hearty dinner, a bit of drink, a reprieve, a glimmer of holiday hopefulness.
"Boxing has an incredible, loyal fan base, but it's a fan base that's been deprived a little bit," former HBO boxing czar turned promoter Lou DiBella told the Guardian last month.
"Tim Nickens and Dan Ruth went to bat for hundreds of thousands of people, many of them poor, who were being deprived a chance at better health," Brown said.
One unfortunate trope of independent filmmaking is the near-silence of working-class characters, as if a relative lack of formal education deprived a person of ideas, emotions, experiences, and even language itself.
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Digital records of London Underground trips further suggest that the more socially deprived an area, the fewer passengers visit it.
The higher the score, the more deprived an area is.
It offers a relative measure of how deprived an area is for each data zone (DZ) in Scotland ranked from 1 (most deprived) to 6,505 (least deprived).
Our results clearly show that the more deprived an area, the lower the breast screening uptake rate.
I'm not depriving a family of a home.
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