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Meanings of economic deprivation in English
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Usage of economic deprivation in English
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The traumas of marginalised communities are deeply tied up with economicdeprivation.
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Socio- economicdeprivation is compounded by other factors, Bloomfield told the Tribunal.
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The countryside exists in a state of economicdeprivation and our agriculture needs radical reform.
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The Big Apple spent that decade in the headlines for crime, economicdeprivation and social disorder.
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As well as economicdeprivation, the estate suffered sectarianism, being a nationalist enclave in a largely Protestant town.
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Older age, ethnic status, and economicdeprivation are factors associated with nonacceptance, though the underlying reasons may be varied.
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People living in developing countries are speculated to suffer the consequences due to economicdeprivation and high cost of treatment.
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This is the first major open-air concert to be staged in West Belfast, an area culturally rich despite notorious economicdeprivation.
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But if you look at the deprivation maps, then we actually are sitting in a pocket of health, social, and economicdeprivation.
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The challenges for marginalised communities and vulnerable groups in accessing justice are even greater due to historic reasons, discrimination, economicdeprivation, political marginalisation.
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Northland is second only to the Gisborne region for economicdeprivation with unemployment, crime and suicide rates all well above the national average.
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The properties, as with Brennan's in Liverpool, are commonly in areas that face challenges from crime to anti-social behavior, economicdeprivation and under-population.
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Sir, -In these stressful times of economicdeprivation and constraint, affordable counselling and psychotherapy are more than ever a necessary resource for many.
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These include having a baby when you're under 20 or over 40, and living in an area of high socio- economicdeprivation.