privation u rečniku PONS

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A right to life free from the privations of poverty.
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The best of discipline was futile in the face of the privations that now ensued.
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Instead, evil is rather the absence or lack (privation) of good.
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To justify this sad privation, which is the basis of their unhappiness, all sorts of unscientific and ridiculous justifications have been made up.
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To marry where there would be shortage and privation would mean misery for both of us.
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Privation among the rural labor force, long a tolerated fact of life, sank to previously unknown depths.
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The human cost was also great for the local population, because of the privations they endured.
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A naturally acute and critical mind has been sharpened to a razor-edge by his privations.
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In general, selection operates most powerfully during times of famine or other privation.
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He was cast in prison, where for more than five years he was subjected to great suffering and privations.
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