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The UK comes second only to Sweden in protecting children in jobless households and ninth in the report's table for the lowest percentage of children classed as deprived by its own deprivation index.
Relative survival decreases with increasing income deprivation, between the least and most deprived by 1.7% (breast), 6.5% (colorectal), 2.6% (lung), 3.0% (ovarian) and 0.8% (prostate).
Like Star, they are deprived, by Arnold, of discourse.
Have my children been in any way damaged or deprived by having a father in parliament?
Our community will be deprived by the loss of her wisdom, dignity and grace.
As a woman, Du Châtelet was deprived "by custom" of the formal collège (secondary school) education granted her male peers.
Children, of course, were the most deprived by the late nights, although many still chose to stay up.
For four strenuous years, she founded and directed a number of charities for those who, like Belgian children, were displaced and deprived by the First World War.
Still, Ortega has applied himself studiously to his task, and the film is some recompense for those deprived by his death of seeing Jackson live".
Within minutes flames leaped to the drapes and the fire raged until, deprived by closed windows and doors of the oxygen needed to flourish, it subsided.
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The New Schools Network says it aims to "improve the quality of education - particularly for the most deprived - by increasing the number of independent, innovative schools within the state sector".
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