0 a large, hot, dry area of land with very few plants -- çöl
the Sahara Desert
1 to leave someone and never come back -- terketmek,
He deserted his family.
2 to leave a place, so that it is empty -- bir yeri terketmek
People are deserting the countryside to work in towns.
3 to leave the army without permission -- firar etmek, kaçmak
Or possibly fortitude is primarily shaped by genetics, rather than early environment, but that is even less plausible as grounds for just deserts.
He takes the side that the desert base must be one for which the individual is responsible.
This is problematic to the extent that one thinks that desert necessarily involves a ground for which the agent is morally responsible.
But such organized resistance was rare, and once called up, few soldiers dodged conscription and even fewer deserted.
Moreover, measuring the extent of a person's desert of punishment requires addressing difficult epistemological questions about excusing and mitigating circumstances.
Determining whether the epistemological argument's assumptions about desert are in fact correct would take us far afield.
Ordinary citizens, as voters, would desert centrist parties and transfer their allegiance to the extremes.
Numerous farms and entire villages were deserted in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and not one single market town was founded between 1350 and 1400.
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