Sentences with phrase «deprived parts»

Even if they open in the most deprived parts of England, it will be difficult to establish catchment areas which do not include wealthier suburbs, especially as some of the poorest areas of the country exist within larger cities and metropolitan regions where deprivation can vary greatly between postcodes.
Dixons Trinity, which opened in 2012, draws its pupils from one of the most deprived parts of Bradford, a town yet to regain the prosperity it enjoyed in its industrial heyday.
The Department for Education says that 84 % of approved free schools are in «areas most in need of more school places» and that half will in the most deprived parts of the country.
It says half of the new free schools are in deprived parts of the country, although this has been disputed, with opponents saying they will mainly serve middle - class areas.
The early years are crucial to providing that foundation on which world - class leadership and excellent teaching can be built — hence the need to restore a semblance of what was the original Sure Start local programmes, particularly in the most deprived parts of the country.
Green Dot would argue that the scores are low because it is taking students from the most academically deprived parts of the city, which is undeniably true.
One case study reports that for ketone bodies to provide energy to the glucose deprived parts of the AD brain, BHB levels must rise above 0.2 mM (4).
Resistant tumour cells tend to develop in oxygen - deprived parts of the tumour.
The tone you sometimes use does not help those of us working in deprived parts of the country trying very hard to take a Liberal Democrat message to people who are already very sceptical.
Put another way, more than 4 out of 5 state schools in Surrey and Oxfordshire are doing worse than 2 state schools in relatively deprived parts of inner London.
The BBC's Graham Satchell reports from one of the most deprived parts of the UK, the Falinge estate in Rochdale, on whether its residents feel there are «deserving» and «undeserving» poor.
The leafy southern suburbs are doing alright, but the city itself and Northern satellite towns like Oldham or Tameside are not a «powerhouse» at all, but are actually more of a «poorhouse» containing some of the most deprived parts of the UK.
The scheme's objectives also include supporting economic growth and regeneration in deprived parts of the capital: Crossrail Line 1 seeks to regenerate the Paddington Basin, Park Royal and the Thames Gateway; and Crossrail Line 2 aims to regenerate Dalston, Hackney and parts of south west London.
Meanwhile, in hoops - deprived parts of the West Bank such as Ramallah and nearby refugee camps, PPI continues to offer its «single - identity» program to boost the level of Palestinian basketball, provide constructive outlets for kids» energy and train coaches as leaders.
Can the suburban parish give its young people experiences in deprived parts of the world?
In his Westminster address Pope Benedict focused, not on the demands of a fractional and vocal minority, but on the urgent needs of millions in deprived parts of the developing world.
Recently the Oxford Story telling Museum has devised story telling hopscotch for Pegasus Primary set in a highly deprived part of Oxford.
Chris Edwards, an English teacher from Bishop David Brown School, in a deprived part of Surrey, has also written to Mr Gove, saying his many of his pupils «never stood a chance» when they sat their English exams.
The school, which opened in 2014, was established by a local Academy with a track record of success in a deprived part of the city.

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«Silencing our stories deprives customers and potential investors from the knowledge that our horrific experiences are part of a widespread problem at Uber,» according to the letter, which was obtained by Bloomberg News from the New York law firm representing the women, Wigdor LLP.
«Silencing our stories deprives customers and potential investors from the knowledge that our horrific experiences are part of a widespread problem at Uber,» the 14 women wrote.
Once you've got a handle on your spending and saving, this is the easy part — and budgeting doesn't mean depriving yourself of anything.
Almost any nation that is in some way deprived counts improved information technology as part of the solution.
It is using that functional specialism backhandedly to deprive the minister of his own proper commitment to the teaching part of his duties.
That wherein immediacy has its being, or (supposing that after all it has a little bit of reflection in itself) that part thereof to which it especially clings, a man is deprived of by «a stroke of fate,» in short, he becomes, as he calls it, unfortunate, that is, the immediacy in him receives such a shock that it can not recover itself — he despairs.
To summarize this view far too briefly: Privation, as opposed to simple absence or negation, is the lack of some part of a being's nature, as when a human being is deprived of sight.
For the speaker to supply the total image robs them of this right, insults their intelligence, deprives them of a vital part of the process of arriving at new meaning and insight, and lastly, may cause them to feel some revulsion toward the speaker.
I still love the beauty of ritual, especially because I have been deprived of such beauty, being part of the evangelical movement...
The interviews showed that of the seventy - six parental constellations 19 described by the interviewees, seventy - one showed the presence in a marked degree of those attitudes and practices on the part of the parents which tend to deprive children of the adequate satisfaction of these basic emotional needs!
If, e.g., as sometimes happens, the man, after a time, more or less, recovers the faculties of which the injury to his brain had deprived him, and that not in consequence of a renewal of the injured part, but in consequence of the inhibited functions being performed by the vicarious action of other parts, the easiest explanation certainly is that, after a time, consciousness constitutes the remaining parts into a mechanism capable of acting as a substitute for the lost parts.
They cut off an important part of themselves, and deprive the rest of us of what might yet make our public life something more than a scramble for goodies.
The flourishing of Modern Orthodoxy has deprived Conservative Judaism of what it once perceived to be its natural constituency, and its contemporary discontents are due in part to its need to discover a new clientele and to define a new mission.
My husband and I have been vegan for just over 3 months, and we haven't felt deprived one bit - thanks in large part to YOU!
Enjoying sweet foods in moderation is part of a balanced diet, as it prevents us from feeling deprived, and can boost our mood which is always a healthy thing!
After all, online gambling and the sale of Kinder Surprise eggs are illegal in many parts of the US, so it stands to reason that some fun - hating - gun - loving politician may move to deprive Americans of the wonder that is football's greatest ever WAG.
Essentially, the appeals court agreed with him, ruling in part that the lack of decorum in the courtroom had deprived McLain of a fair trial and overturning the conviction.
In the meantime, Hazard is wasteful by using part of his goal scoring allowance for Belgium and depriving Chelsea of their share.
It was good to see Angelo Ogbonna back in action even if it deprived us of an opportunity to have a look at Declan Rice, apart from his added time walk - on part.
It's not that I was so sleep deprived that I don't remember that time (although that might be a small part of it).
With the increase in divorce and remarriage, many children are part of blended families that may give them an extra complement of grandparents, making some grandparents feel deprived of their fair share of attention.
Tragically, these culturally based practices led to the deaths of possibly as many as 600 thousand infants from SIDS, in part because our society promoted a kind of premature deep, uninterrupted sleep, in sensory - deprived (solitary) environments for which the naturally vulnerable and neurologically immature human infant was not and is not, biologically prepared.
Except this part: In my sleep deprived stupor I didn't accurately dispense the dough so we didn't make QUITE as many pies as we should have.
Or that if you're sleep deprived, key parts of your brain may be dozing even when you're awake?
There is an irony in all of this: anti-Toryism is practically part of the SNP and independence movement's political DNA, yet the first referendum in 2014, and especially the prospect of another in two years» time, has provided the impetus for a Scottish Conservative revival which could deprive the still mighty SNP of several seats come June 8th.
Second, OHS promulgated this rule without providing notice or the opportunity to comment as required by the Administrative Procedure Act («APA»), thereby depriving Plaintiff States of the opportunity to present important evidence to OHS about the overwhelming success of the DACA program in Plaintiff States as part of the rulemaking process.
A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted or reduced, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and nutrients.
The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments, which, in either Case, shall be valid to all Intents and Purposes, as Part of this Constitution, when ratified by the Legislatures of three fourths of the several States, or by Conventions in three fourths thereof, as the one or the other Mode of Ratification may be proposed by the Congress; Provided that no Amendment which may be made prior to the Year One thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any Manner affect the first and fourth Clauses in the Ninth Section of the first Article; and that no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate.
Attorneys for ex-lobbyist Todd Howe claim in a court filing that what COR Development has described in a lawsuit as an $ 85,000 «loan» to Howe was actually «part of an illegal conspiracy to deprive the public of its intangible right to honest services of an employee of the State of New York by soliciting and giving bribes and gratuities.»
The suit filed on behalf of SERAP by its deputy director Timothy Adewale read in part: «The Applicant argues that allegations of corruption and mismanagement of N388.304 billion London Paris Club loan refunds by states have undermined the human dignity of workers and pensioners facing difficult circumstances that deprive them of their capacity to fully realize their internationally recognized economic and social rights.»
These proposed laws, however, will hold all state officials more accountable and shouldn't deprive anyone from earning an honest day's pay in their other part - time job.
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