We're talking about the serious potential deprivation of liberty.
This policy does not address the needs of the truants, who in most cases suffer more serious deprivations than can be cured by a locked schoolroom door.
However, Sunderland still suffers from serious deprivation as well as average wages that are lower than the rest of the UK.
More recently some parts of Gorton have suffered from serious deprivation, which has resulted in high crime levels and burglary.
Most persons who cannot wear wool next the skin must choose cotton, since silk and linen are much more expensive; there is not in this, however, a serious deprivation.
Keeping animals in such barren environments is a serious deprivation.
But even where there is no real warfare, man's inhumanity to children has caused serious deprivations of rights and of benefits generally.
While conditions for the Serbs here appear good, prisoners elsewhere continue to suffer serious deprivation.
The Isle of Dogs' economic problems led to mass unemployment among the former dockyard workers and caused serious social deprivation.
There are serious economic deprivations and abuses for which welfare mothers and other people fallen on hard times cannot be blamed.