- Look up deprivation or
deprive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deprivation or
deprive may
refer to: Poverty,
pronounced deprivation in well-being Objective...
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Deprival value is a
concept used in
accounting theory to
determine the
appropriate measurement basis for ****ets. It is an
alternative to
historical cost...
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Desecration is the act of
depriving something of its
sacred character, or the disrespectful, contemptuous, or
destructive treatment of that
which is held...
- 6, 1964) is a
former New
Orleans police officer. He was
convicted of
depriving civil rights through murder by
conspiring with an ********in to kill a local...
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appropriates property belonging to
another with the
intention of
permanently depriving the
other of it.". The
actus reus and mens rea are
defined as follows:...
- the
symbols of the
party and the
state (see Flag of **** Germany) and
depriving German Jews of
their citizenship (see
Nuremberg Laws). The
tenets of Gleichschaltung...
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Excommunication is an
institutional act of
religious censure used to
deprive, suspend, or
limit membership in a
religious community or to
restrict certain...
- The
statutes were
aimed at
depriving Jews of the
right to hold
public office,
designating them as a
lower class, and
depriving them of citizenship. Many...
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General Chiang Kai-shek
cancelled all Sino-German
economic agreements,
depriving the
Germans of many
Chinese raw materials. On 12
March 1938,
Hitler announced...
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defined as
taking the
property of another, with the
intent to
permanently deprive the
person of that property, by
means of
force or fear; that is, it is...