词汇 | example_english_deprive |
释义 | Examples of depriveThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The difficulty of activating the deprived, be it in their ecological setting, in medical institutions, in clubs of the aged, or day centres becomes obvious. How much more likely were unemployed persons to be deprived, compared to those who were employed? The ' deprived ' dimension paints a bleak assessment, and includes deprivation, graffiti, lack of safety and unfriendly [people]. The confident songbird shows off by "deliberately depriving itself of information," ceding priority to the left hemisphere in the process. However, deprived e of this opportunity, serving the police probably appeared his best hope for advancing himself, and possibly his ideas, within the administration. Imposing a uniform provider structure across insurers deprives them of an important possibility to match their products with the preferences of their clientele. Violent criminals deserve to be deprived of some of their human rights (agree/disagree). There seem to me to be two different ways in which someone can be deprived of service. In order to standardize the feeding motivation, the fish were deprived of food on the day preceding the beginning of the experiment. He even compares his state, deprived of a dramatic poet, to that of a maiden with no suitors. Electroacoustic music, even when deprived of known instrumental spectromorphologies and tonal harmonic language, still relies on culturally acquired expectation patterns. Even many of those described as "industrialists" had invested in land, and were thus deprived of an important part of their assets. Such socially deprived monkeys have (not surprisingly) exhibited severely abnormal behavior and vocal calls. The presumption is, of course, that the fly, deprived of its means of subsistence, died of starvation. Strictly speaking, we cannot conclude whether children are deprived of phonological representations or whether they have some but do not use them spontaneously in reading. Transforming a case about property rights and private, relational duties into a case about public necessities also deprived the railroad of its most powerful argument. Farmers were forcibly deprived not only of seed corn, but of food. Effects of catecholamine depletion on alertness and mood in rested and sleep deprived normal volunteers. Monocular activation of visual cortex in normal and monocularly deprived cats: an analysis of evoked potentials. The former category is tied to the land, and provided with basic housing, but deprived of all other state benefits. In allocating health transfers to the young, the chronically ill, and the deprived, what principle would be used? A uniform state subsidy and planning system was created to increase primary care services, particularly in deprived areas. Monocular deprivation and reverse suture deprived eye and imposing the activity pattern modeling deprivation in the previously normal eye. However, we did not detect a decrease in cell density between deprived and nondeprived layers. The blue shaded area roughly corresponds to the zone of the cor tex which was deprived of the feedforward input from the lesioned eye. Moreover, inflation depressed incomes, depriving manufacturers of customers for their efforts and squeezing savings that might have fostered capital growth. The development of ocular dominance columns in normal and visually deprived monkeys. The letters are deprived of their intended reader and are read instead by someone to whom they mean something different. A needs-driven research perspective has led to the sampling of minority ethnic respondents from ' deprived ' areas, particularly inner cities. The modification deprived the structure of all interior space, rendering it more a monument than a building. As the tumour grows, cells towards its centre, being deprived of vital nutrients, cease proliferating and become quiescent. The plots + which merely dealt with private affairs + were humorous, harmless, always deprived of authentic social background. Maternally deprived rats had decreased numbers of glucocorticoid receptors, as measured by dexamethasone binding, in the hippocampus, hypothalamus and frontal cortex. Pathways and receptors occupied are suddenly deprived of their normal input. The development of ocular dominancy columns in normal and visually deprived monkeys. In fact there is some evidence that boys from deprived backgrounds were taller than their better-off counterparts. Considerable qualitative and some quantitative evidence exists to suggest that children in such families were relatively deprived. The full model results showed that growth delay significantly predicted cortisol initial status and change (difference score) but deprived care did not. The authors suggest that unlike the control subjects these two patients were not able to utilize pictorial cues to depth when deprived of binocular vision. The view is unintentionally censored, deprived of its potential impact, and would be better communicated by a stereoscopic image. If statesmen fail to be far-sighted or maintain a vision of the future, we may be deprived by foreign countries of remaining profits. In some instances, because the book focuses primarily on mathematical concepts, the reader is deprived of necessary and basic programming knowledge. If certain issues are not even on the political agenda, groups interested in them are thereby deprived of an opportunity to exert influence or power. Their capacity to influence muscle phenotype is therefore limited by inadequate communication and target muscles are deprived of essential information needed to direct plastic change. Seventy-one per cent of the sample from this school came from deprived homes, which was much higher than the sample average level of deprivation (43n5 %). Identification of factors that explain higher admission rates of serious offenders with mental disorder from deprived areas is a priority for future research. In the case of the necessities poor (deprived), the odds of being income poor are comparatively small after subjective poverty is taken into account. Is the promotion of self-help in deprived neighbourhoods a problem or a potential panacea? However, the possibility exists that they were simply more ambiguous than transparent metaphors, deprived of clarity and pragmatic appropriateness. Moreover, many are homeless or otherwise socioeconomically deprived. However, this 'passionaria of the deprived groups'12 rejected the request on the basis that 'the feminist issue is not something that turns me on. In this act, the gossipee may be deprived of status and authority but also accorded a sacred power, knowledge, or qualities. Caregivers as mere resources are deprived of the possibility of enrichment in their world, and patient care is limited to quantifiable, physiological disease. Holding the start of the finale in its grip, it deprives the movement's subject of grace, wholeness or stability, leaving it misshapen, tormented and dissatisfied. Many of the more southerly localities have the forms wunna for won't, thus depriving the investigation of the ®nal /t/ environment. People may be deprived of a place-based neighborhood when social and economic resources are directed away from settlements to networks. Compared to period 3 the peaks of the author-based map are deprived of three-fourths of their former height; compared to period 4 they are halved. When deprived of the regimen of the soul, they are harmed. If this is true, seeds deprived of fleshy matter should present a higher germination success than intact diaspores. The dark oval over the eye indicates the eye was patched and deprived of light. Whether one destroys the seeds in our second scenario or the food to which they can give rise, we will be deprived of valuable food. Functional architecture of area 17 in normal and monocularly deprived macaque monkeys. Mice that were subjects in behavioral tests were deprived of food for 22 h prior to each daily test session. Changes between deprived and non-deprived layers were calculated using the formula described in the methods section. The monkeys were not food deprived, except during the experimental session, and had water ad libitum. Indeed, arbors in binocularly deprived animals were indistinguishable from arbors in normal kittens or nondeprived arbors in short-term monocularly deprived animals. Geniculocortical arbors in binocularly deprived animals did not suffer the drastic remodeling of the deprived arbors in monocularly deprived animals. In humans, one of the better examples concerns the rates of diabetes/glucose tolerance of individuals reared in nutritionally deprived circumstances in early life. Furthermore, the due process clause states that one should not be deprived of life without due process of law. The institutional manipulation of the electoral process can disorganise opposition parties and\\or lead to boycotts which deprives many voters of any choice. The new prominence of labour issues also meant an increase in public debates concerning the social class most deprived of rights. First, it was built on the mandatory "collective" economy, which deprived citizens not only the private property, but also of familial financial autonomy. A few individuals with access to capital strategically capture all the available groundwater, depriving the others. Percent insecure includes confused, deprived, and disengaged patterns. In this analogy, one field is rich in nutrients and the other is deprived. Again, other research was consistent in showing the generally poor outcome for children who continue to be reared in depriving institutions. Prisoners, and therefore their families, tend to come from extremely deprived backgrounds, even before imprisonment takes place. Because they have a strong instinct to seek such interactions and relationships, depriving them of the opportunity to gratify this instinct harms these animals. The reports showed shocking images of children deprived of contact and nutrition. Literary works thus lose their privilege within new historicism, and literary history is deprived of its subject-matter. Women, she argues, are deprived of all but the most trivial sources of dignity or self-respect. Their raw material and energy costs would rise, while being deprived of their previous government subsidies. In the early 1970s more and more allegations of cohabitation were being investigated, and more women were being deprived of benefit on these grounds. When deprived of these sensations they can not be used as checks when maintaining a safe environment. Although, in general, good and evil are oddly transparent and recognizable for what they are, a few individual characters are arbitrarily deprived of this knowledge. The deviant poor, however, were deprived of this privilege. However, the fact that many children from deprived institutional settings demonstrate remarkable recovery following adoption leaves agencies and parents uncertain. Three measures derived from this questionnaire were used to collectively index the latent construct deprived care prior to adoption. Thus, there was no evidence in the absence of growth delay that deprived care predicted basal cortisol levels. To test the extent to which growth delay at adoption mediated deprived care effects, a reduced model was also fit. Finally, our choice of comparison group meant that we could not compare the outcome of children who left depriving institutions with those who remained there. Women were even deprived of receiving school education. Likewise, depriving people of vision of their hands may change the way movement history affects the current motor plan. Heads of departments had thereby been deprived of" a large measure of independence". These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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