Examples of 'voluntary isolation' in a sentence

Meaning of "voluntary isolation"

Voluntary isolation: A decision made by an individual to separate themselves from others, often for personal reasons or to prevent the spread of illness

How to use "voluntary isolation" in a sentence

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Indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation or initial contact.
Lack of respect for communities living in voluntary isolation.
Peoples in voluntary isolation and in initial.
Free peoples living in voluntary isolation.
Her voluntary isolation provides her with an opportunity for a cheerful performance.
All of them underwent a voluntary isolation at home.
It is also the refuge of a number of indigenous groups that live in voluntary isolation.
They will remain in voluntary isolation and be monitored closely.
It will contribute to protect the rights of the people in voluntary isolation.
You must decide between voluntary isolation or moving to a regular ward.
Draft guidelines on the protection of indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation and in initial.
The right of peoples in voluntary isolation to their territories is irrevocable and sacrosanct.
Indigenous organizations defend rights of indigenous in voluntary isolation InfoAmazoniaInfoAmazonia.
Voluntary isolation often stems from the desire to be the engine of our own life.
Indigenous peoples in a situation of voluntary isolation or initial contact.

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It recognized for the first time the rights of indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation.
Most live their lives in voluntary isolation from the secular world.
Include the area in which the indigenous group in voluntary isolation live.
She underwent a voluntary isolation at her home in Tromsø.
Empirical studies have already pointed to a decline in communication through voluntary isolation behaviors.
CDC seeks voluntary isolation for those at high risk for Ebola.
Property rights of indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation in the Amazon.
Indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation and in initial contact in the Amazon and Gran Chaco.
This area is home to a group of Waorani Indians who are in voluntary isolation.
Practice voluntary isolation for 14 days if you have travelled outside the country ;.
The Park is also home to two indigenous groups living in voluntary isolation.
Policies on indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation were introduced by the current Government in 2007 ;.
Recognition and respect of the rights of Indigenous Peoples living in voluntary isolation.
They however accept this temporary and voluntary isolation that I so desire.
Violating rights and threatening lives, The Camisea gas project and indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation.
How will the lives of peoples in voluntary isolation be guaranteed?
The park is also home to the Tagaeri-Taromenane, two indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation.
Submitted news, Indigenous organizations defend rights of indigenous in voluntary isolation.
Paraguay, Deforestation violates human rights of indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation.
An additional 200 are estimated to be living in voluntary isolation.
Peru / Brazil, The right to self-determination of indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation.
In 2010, no encounters were produced with people uncontacted or in voluntary isolation.
In 2006, OHCHR organized an important workshop on indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation.
In Colombia, there are 102 indigenous communities and eight in voluntary isolation.

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