Malnutrition occurs prior to starvation, which is simply the long-term deprival of food and its adverse effects. |
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However, the current cost was determined by reference to market values as well as current replacement costs, a type of deprival value system. |
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However, there are two types of compulsory interferences with the citizen's personal freedom which may fail to qualify as significant deprival. |
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The current cost therefore is the lower of its deprival value and the net replacement cost. |
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It is difficult to regard that as other than a deprival of justice. |
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But as the basis for deciding matters of resource allocation and management, the deprival value provided less meaningful information and a basis for some ingenious manipulations. |
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Costa Rica was extremely concerned at the lamentable consequences of the deprival of food and basic medicines, border closures and electric power cuts for the civilian population. |
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In fact, failing to communicate the address of the children to the other, violent, parent may be deemed a deprival of the right to exercise the father's parental authority. |
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Hinduism told us that joy and renunciation needed each other and renunciation was not deprival, it was freedom. |
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The Court is also empowered to decide whether or not to ban the party officials in the event that it were to decide in favour of the dissolution of the party or the deprival of state aid. |
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He noted that the deprival of access to quality education was a major factor in the social marginalization, poverty and dispossession of indigenous peoples. |
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Similarly, in reporting terms the flexibility for triennial re-valuations and for choice between valuation methods are strengths of the deprival method. |
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As a reporting mechanism the deprival value methodology made sense: it allowed for problems with traditional valuation methodologies to be recognised and 'managed' and assumed detailed notes would be provided. |
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Supreme Court's focus on the deprival of liberty and the notion that imprisonment is an extremely severe type of punishment. |
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Sanctions were imposed on them, including family visit deprival for a month, and confiscation of electronic devices and the prisoners' belongings. |
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Deprival of women due to displacement is compounded with the absence of productive employment in the resettlement area. |
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