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It is also true that many forms of deprivation have diminished, even in the poorest regions.
Its proponents are evidently above worrying about this birth of children doomed to economic and other forms of deprivation guaranteed by birth to uneducated, unwed teenage mothers.
The report says: "The working group considered that Mr Assange has been subjected to different forms of deprivation of liberty: initial detention in Wandsworth prison, which was followed by house arrest and his confinement at the Ecuadorian embassy.
As Oliver Letwin wrote in his essay Why beauty matters in 2007, "a life amid ugliness is one of the most important forms of deprivation and the search for beauty is one of the great motivations of the human spirit".
The report said: "The working group considered that Mr Assange has been subjected to different forms of deprivation of liberty: initial detention in Wandsworth prison, which was followed by house arrest and his confinement at the Ecuadorian embassy.
At many colleges, there is also growing emphasis on service-learning, in which students in an earth-science course, for instance, move out of the lab to work with an environmental advocacy group or students in an urban-sociology course work with kids in the local community who are coping with various forms of deprivation.
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In this respect, our framework generalizes and provides a normative basis to multiplicative forms of deprivation-modulated reward (e.g., decision field theory (Busemeyer et al., 2002), intrinsically motivated RL theory (Singh et al., 2010), and MOTIVATOR theory (Dranias et al., 2008)), where reward increases as a linear function of deprivation level.
"Given the many ways the web is crucial to our lives and our work, disconnection is a form of deprivation of liberty," Berners-Lee added.
What looks like a relentless enhancement in human welfare could emerge instead as an interlude between one form of deprivation and the next.
"It used to be that if you wanted to go bowling, you had to suffer some form of deprivation," he said.
The pieces of this musical shown in "Morning Sun" are so fulsomely straightforward that being denied a chance to see it in its entirety feels like a form of deprivation.
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