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No child who is hungry should be deprived of breakfast.
Should they be deprived of nonviolent economic protest as well?
Greebel will be deprived of his right to a fair trial.
More than 1,103 municipalities could be deprived of all medical assistance.
We can't let rural areas be deprived of the benefits of a digital economy.
Why should I be deprived of seeing a great black actress play Hedda Gabler?
With Paypal's revocation of its services, Gab could be deprived of a major revenue conduit.
"Without law enforcement intervention, Noah would still be deprived of necessary medical care," Palermo said.
"Without law enforcement intervention, Noah would still be deprived of necessary medical care," Palermo added.
It's a pity that we may be deprived of her voice as a result of this.
"In France, no one should be deprived of their freedom because of suspicions," Philippe told lawmakers.
Why should they be deprived of the comfortable, material lives that we have in the West?
To be deprived of this training meant being deprived of the possibility of creating major art.
"As schools are being closed, these children will be deprived of their meals," Pelosi warned Friday.
"If the economic problem is solved, mankind will be deprived of its traditional purpose," he wrote.
Those whose contracts remain intact could still be denied desired credit ratings or be deprived of loans.
Vladeck said that justices don't like to be deprived of a lower court's consideration of the issue.
Article 153 of India's Constitution states that no person shall be deprived of life or personal liberty.
We can expect that some of them will soon be deprived of their right to free speech.
How could he be deprived of something—"the reputation of being a white man"—that he never had?
Why should we be deprived of watching them because some of the men that made them are bad?
Vladeck said that justices generally don't like to be deprived of a lower court's consideration of the issue.
If the government continues its aggressive stance, Mr Schetyna warned in Legnica, Poland could be deprived of EU aid.
But the central bank will be deprived of important economic data until Trump and Democrats reach a funding deal.
Amnesty International warned last week that the men from Taiwan could be deprived of basic legal protections in China.
But they should not be deprived of recourse to justice when they are unfairly attacked and their reputations traduced.
No Americans will ever again be deprived of their basic guarantee of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
But she and her Arthur cofounders don't believe governments or even defense departments should be deprived of AI altogether.
Its millions of fans in China may now be deprived of the joy of watching the world's finest basketball.
We also aren't suggesting that the people living in the village of Brzezinka be deprived of their parish church.
American Muslims will also be deprived of the instruction from the leading Islamic scholars who are from those countries.
"China is a huge market, and should not be deprived of the high standards that the brand promises," it added.
The complaint accuses Bharara and other defendants of violating Ganke's constitutional right not to be deprived of property or reputation.
This part of Yemen would be deprived of natural and human resources, the bulk of which lie in the North.
To be invulnerable to grief is not to be consummated; it is to be deprived of the capacity to care.
The 14th Amendment is America's promise that no law-abiding person will be deprived of that right, regardless of color.
The complaint accuses Bharara and the other defendants of violating Ganke's constitutional right not to be deprived of property or reputation.
The families of members of the armed forces and veterans who die this way will not be deprived of their pensions.
He may have deprived many Tanauan residents of due process but that doesn't mean he should be deprived of it too.
Consumers who have similar claims do not want to be deprived of the ability to join together and take legal action.
"Unless the law is clarified, he or she might also inadvertently be deprived of special discounts and promotions," the letter said.
He announced his candidacy in a Glendale cemetery, saying no one — not even the dead — should be deprived of voting rights.
In short, under the Constitution one cannot be deprived of liberty without a court ruling upon the legality of the detention.
We don't need a tax cut at the expense of less fortunate people who will be deprived of basic health services.
Migrants may be deprived of any meaningful chance to prove that they need to stay in the US to escape persecution.
"We know very well, more than most, what it means to be deprived of human rights and democratic protection," Suu Kyi said.
"If there are no agreements and commitments, women will be inside the home and they will be deprived of everything," she said.
This sleight of hand runs the risk that troops overseas, at some point, could be deprived of some resources, at least temporarily.
But as they do, the workers who power small business shouldn't be deprived of the tools to save for a secure retirement.
To give the islands their own continental shelf would therefore be inequitable as Turkey would largely be deprived of a continental shelf.
If tobacco were taken out of the treaties, as suggested by the proposal, Philip Morris could be deprived of many such legal arguments.
"No one should be deprived of their fundamental right to vote," Penda Hair, co-director for the Advancement Project, said in a statement.
They should not be deprived of the opportunity to earn the right to vote and participate in the civic life of this country.
Is it any less barbaric to be told that your child will suffer and then be deprived of any ability to protect her?
"Some of the best players play both formats, and so the fans may be deprived of seeing the best team playing," Irish said.
You won't be deprived of flavor if you skip the dressing, as the salad comes with a tasty vegetable blend and cilantro lime glaze.
Specifically, about a child's right to know her family and to not be deprived of her connection to her extended family and tribal community.
Pratt may be deprived of his usual snacks during filming, but he'll be damned if he doesn't make the most of what he's got.
No child should be deprived of medical treatment just because grown-ups aren't comfortable enough to accept his illness and help him manage it.
In Washington last month, his spokesman said the country didn't want to be deprived of its right to buy oil and gas from Iran.
No one should be deprived of constitutional rights on the shaky ground that the attorney general merely suspects the person might be a terrorist.
It's estimated that millions of citizens could be deprived of primary health care after the departure of roughly 8,600 Cuban doctors from the country.
"There is no reason why the government and the public should be deprived of access to the balance of the filing," the prosecutors wrote.
Americans will be deprived of representation by people who understand their lived experiences, and will continue to struggle under mounting student and medical debt.
This Tuesday, Attorney General Bill Barr even suggested that those who don't offer "support and respect" to cops could be deprived of police protection.
It is foolish to promote the best salesperson or computer programmer to a management role, since the company will then be deprived of unique skills.
"In no case may a people be deprived of its own means of subsistence," states the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
"Our American veterans have dutifully served this country through many wars and deserve better than to be deprived of donations from giving donors," Minkler said.
Kelly in 1970 that welfare recipients suspected of fraud in New York were entitled to an evidentiary hearing before they could be deprived of benefits.
If you're a mom who should under no circumstances be deprived of her java, you can hang a plaque in your kitchen to warn your guests.
These factors set the stage for a different dynamic in Iranian politics where the ruling clerics will be deprived of undue foreign assistance and internal stability.
"The House's rapidly advancing impeachment inquiry also makes it particularly important that Congress not be deprived of the information sought by the subpoena," the committee wrote.
The guidance contained an implicit threat that school districts defying the Obama administration's interpretation of the law could face lawsuits or be deprived of federal aid.
And while under Mexican law minors cannot be deprived of their rights to education and health care, a dual citizenship gives children immediate access in both places.
Instantly those men will be deprived of the patina of nobility and gallantry that they did not earn and do not deserve to have attributed to them.
While Americans have a constitutional right not to be deprived of liberty without due process, no one has a constitutional right to serve on the Supreme Court.
"Asylum seekers will be put at increased risk of violence and other harms at the border, and many will be deprived of meritorious asylum claims," he wrote.
"Asylum seekers will be put at increased risk of violence and other harms at the border, and many will be deprived of meritorious asylum claims," he said.
This is important because both the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments provide that no one may be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
"If you get above 60, you're getting water temperatures where the fish will be deprived of oxygen," says Dave McCoy, the owner of Emerald Water Anglers in Seattle.
Whatever their offense, an American jury would never sentence anyone to be deprived of medication, food or water for weeks on end -- or to die in a flood.
In its petition, the gun-rights group told the justices that young Americans should not be deprived of their constitutional right to buy a specific class of firearms.
It's clear that Nintendo's not ready to commit to virtual reality on its own platform, but players now don't have to be deprived of a VR Mario experience.
What the Fed worries about: The Federal Reserve could be deprived of vital economic data if the US government shutdown continues, central bank chairman Jerome Powell has warned.
Should poor and hungry women and their daughters and sons be deprived of food they desperately need to live, and health care and Medicaid they literally need to survive?
If enough people pressed through to the call-center agents and toyed with them for hours, the enterprises would be deprived of sales and the robocallers driven into oblivion!
A stroke is described as a medical emergency which occurs when blood flow to the brain is cut off, causing brain cells to be deprived of oxygen and die.
"We know very well, more than most, what it means to be deprived of human rights and democratic protection," Suu Kyi said, according to a readout of the call.
Add to that all the people throughout the country who may be deprived of valuable government programs if the partial shutdown continues such as housing assistance and food stamps.
The court said Mr. Zhai would also be deprived of his political rights for four years, and he is expected to face strict surveillance and restrictions on his activities.
WFP says unless there is additional funding, 13 million people will be deprived of food aid from May and moderately malnourished children will go without the supplements they need.
First of all, while everyone has a fundamental right not to be deprived of liberty or property without due process, there is no right to serve in the Senate.
It will offer free return flights to compensate Girona season ticket holders who will be deprived of a home game against Barcelona as a result of the venue change.
As a constitutional concept, due process refers to an obligation of the government, owed to those who may be deprived of their life, liberty, or property through government action.
That meant he would be deprived of some of his rights as a citizen – his rights to have a gun, to sit on a jury, to hold public office.
One way to understand why America still executes people is to look at the Fifth Amendment, which provides that nobody will "be deprived of life...without due process of law".
Unfortunately, electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) has proved to be quite imprecise in identifying fetuses actually likely to be deprived of oxygen; EFM has an extremely high false-positive rate—50 percent.
That possibility seems to be exacerbated by Trump's increasing self-confidence in a White House that may be about to be deprived of many remaining restraining influences in a government reshuffle.
The judges said an otherwise useful drug could be deprived of patent protection because not every promised use had been "sufficiently demonstrated or soundly predicted" before it came onto the market.
It is damaging to be fed falsehoods or to be outright lied to, but it is utterly debilitating to be deprived of the resources by which to sort fact from fiction.
Justice Valihura said in her dissent that the majority is relying on implication in the statutory language to allow a shareholder to be deprived of longstanding rights under Delaware and common law.
"We strongly believe that clean athletes, who have spent years of their lives training for the Games, should not be deprived of the right to participate," the ministry said in its statement.
What the EU gets -- and what the EU will be deprived of in just a year's time -- is a country that is a serious player on almost all fronts of EU policy.
The attorney said the incident has "devastated the family," with the lawsuit saying the clergy caused the family to be deprived of his companionship, society, love and income, according to the newspaper.
"Once they merge, and are the size of Verizon Wireless or AT&T, we have no doubt that consumers would be deprived of the benefits of competition," James said at the press conference.
But the mix-up could also hurt Sanders, who also may have been heading for a strong night and will now be deprived of the media and fundraising buzz he could have expected.
"You've got to recognize in this endeavor — from a capital standpoint, you're going to be deprived of the big spenders, because no one's going to risk going against Donald Trump," Mr. Sanford said.
Millions of Catalans cannot be deprived of their Spanish and European citizenship while national sovereignty is dissolved, and with it the right of all Spaniards to decide together on the future of Spain.
If we did create conscious beings, conventional morality tells us that it would be wrong to harm them — precisely to the degree that they are conscious, and can suffer or be deprived of happiness.
U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley said before the vote that the U.S. will vote against the embargo resolution "as long as the Cuban people continue to be deprived of their human rights and fundamental freedoms."
But for as long as Malaysia is governed in the style of Mr Najib, ordinary Malaysians will suffer and their country will be deprived of the standing that it surely deserves in the world.
" Among the United States' most cherished processes is the one enshrined in the Fifth Amendment, and later the Fourteenth: No person shall be "deprived of life, liberty or property, without due process of law.
Someone doing the Heimlich Maneuver could possibly relieve the obstruction, otherwise the result would be the same as above, because the heart would be deprived of oxygen and either stop beating or develop fibrillation.
The Bush Administration had decided that the Geneva Conventions did not apply to the war on terror, which meant that the men captured abroad could be deprived of the rights of prisoners of war.
Others identified the right to "bear arms" (11 percent) and "no one shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property" (85033 percent), when in fact those are in the Second and 14th Amendments, respectively.
"An estimated 234 million people would be deprived of access to safe water," UNICEF Libya spokesman Mostafa Omar said by email, listing cholera, hepatitis A and diarrhea, a major childhood killer, as the likely result.
This sets you up to prefer the "off-limits" foods when you stop dieting, because at some level your mind still thinks you're going to be deprived of these foods — or food in general — again.
The candidates have all skipped on to New Hampshire — meaning that when the vote counting does eventually produce a winner, the victor will be deprived of an often valuable Iowa bounce in polling and fundraising.
It is the first time farmers, who argue that they shouldn't be deprived of any new technology, have acknowledged planting the herbicide-tolerant cotton variety, which was developed by German drugmaker Bayer AG's Monsanto unit.
"Unless there was some sort of a court order requiring involuntary commitment for mental health treatment, under existing gun control legislation, he could not be deprived of his constitutional right to possesses a weapon," Callan said.
Now, we'll all be deprived of seeing what Beyoncé would have worn for this year's theme, "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination," which opens its exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 10.
"We know very well, more than most, what it means to be deprived of human rights and democratic protection," she said during a phone call with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, according to her office.
Without an admissions officer's experience at "weighting" background, family income and other factors that depress SAT scores, these colleges would be deprived of the enormous intellectual and cultural contributions these scholars make to their college communities.
DUBAI, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Either all Gulf countries enjoy security, "or they will all be deprived of it," Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Thursday in an opinion piece in Kuwaiti newspaper Al Rai.
But I had never before fully appreciated the injustice of that stigma — that a woman could be deprived of her loved one on her deathbed because her family could only know her lover as her neighbor.
"Whether or not you can handle the work is very different as a question than whether you should be deprived of workplace protections, or whether your employer should be providing extra levels of protection," Rosenblat said.
"Women, such as salesladies and lady guards, should not be compelled to wear high-heeled shoes in the workplace, nor be deprived of a short span of sitting breaks to prevent health risks," according to the order.
If Congressman Harris is successful at advancing his amendment, dying D.C. residents will be deprived of the peace of mind that this law brings from knowing that they do not have to suffer needlessly at life's end.
The Staples Center as a whole seemed to breathe a sigh of relief when Lamar took home the first award of the night for Best Rap Album, knowing they wouldn't be deprived of a Kendrick acceptance speech.
When expectant mothers have preeclampsia, doctors often deliver their babies early in an effort to avoid seizures, strokes and other complications in the mothers and to save the infants, who may be deprived of oxygen and nutrients.
If the bill, as written, becomes law, civil law enforcement would be deprived of existing tools to obtain critical electronic evidence of wrongdoing, and people committing fraud could make their digital trail vanish with a single keystroke.
" They allege violations of the Fifth Amendment, which states "no person … shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.
The public should not be deprived of the recreational opportunities at close proximity to an urban area that are afforded by the Potomac River just so that a wealthy individual with many options can play golf everywhere.
The Fifth Amendment states that "no person shall be...deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law"; the House hearings into whether Mr Trump's conduct is impeachable deprive him of none of those three things.
This would have made clear that, if the court and plaintiffs and country were to be deprived of the information she possessed, it was out of a maddening but comprehensible desire to free her surviving son from prison.
On top of his prison sentence, the court ruled Wang will be "deprived of political rights" for five years, meaning he can't hold any government-related jobs, can't vote and has no freedom of speech, protest or publication.
And instead of spending months in detention or waiting to have their cases heard in immigration court, unauthorized immigrants would either be pressured to waive their rights to contest their deportation or be deprived of those rights entirely.
" The migrants' attorney, John Shoreman, argues that some of Trump's policy proposals violate the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment, which holds that "no person shall ... be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.
Until 2015 France had a rule that mandated some bakeries to stay open in August, so that Parisians—or rather tourists, because no chic Parisian wants to be seen in town during the summer—wouldn't be deprived of baguettes.
"Without Huawei equipment and services, consumers in the United States — particularly in rural and poor areas — will be deprived of access to the most advanced technologies, and will face higher prices and a significantly less competitive market," Huawei says.
"The families, taxpayers and communities that find themselves on the wrong side of the judicial divide will continue to be deprived of the substantial educational, fiscal and civic benefits that religiously neutral educational-choice programs provide," the groups wrote.
" Heather Korbulic, executive director for Nevada's state-run Obamacare marketplace, said, "We are grateful that SilverSummit has stepped up to the plate, offering relief to thousands of residents who thought they would be deprived of access to health insurance.
Prosecutors will get another shot at a conviction of Bill Cosby at his retrial in April but rest assured, he will not be deprived of his due process rights this time around, just as he was not last time.
"It's ridiculous, the notion that somehow the watchlists are a reliable measuring stick for who should be deprived of an ability to purchase weapons," said Ramzi Kassem, a law professor at the City University of New York, told the Guardian.
Another proposal is that it should be deprived of its historic name, Ukrainian Orthodox Church, and that it should be called The Russian Church in Ukraine, and treated not as national church but as a foreign missionary organisation with all consequences.
As the asylum rule faced its first court fight, the Trump administration on Monday unveiled a new regulation that would order expedited deportations for tens of thousands of people who could be deprived of a review by an immigration judge.
The ruling against Yildiz, a copy of which was seen by Reuters, said she would be deprived of legal guardianship of her children, invoking an article in Turkey's penal code which allows courts to strip jailed individuals of such rights.
A Redditor known as havereddit commented, "The temptations are literally everywhere...." While we don't think lovers of vegan spread should be deprived of savings on meats, we're still going to up vote the person who notice this somewhat paradoxical deal.
Before casting the no vote on Wednesday, Haley also said that the U.S. would continue to oppose the resolution "as long as the Cuban people continue to be deprived of their human rights and fundamental freedoms," according to The Associated Press.
The city has not had a formal mosque since it drove out occupying Ottomans in 1833, and Deputy Foreign Minister Ioannis Amanantidis told parliament last year that it was the only European capital "to be deprived of such a religious space".
Trump generally gets a positive review from most Americans for his handling of the economy; if the economic picture were to go dark, he could be deprived of one of his major talking points as the 2020 campaign revs up.
So the questions are, how long will it go on, how long are you going to be deprived of that, and what are you going to do to make up for lost time once you can get back into doing it?
A large, friendly man and a favorite of the galleries, he enjoyed chants of "Happy birthday" as he walked the course, playing a brilliant round, only to be deprived of an 18-hole playoff for the championship by the scoring error.
It will also mean, in all likelihood, a further month of detention without trial for the Kashmiris rounded up by the authorities and another month during which humbler Kashmiris will be deprived of rights that other Indians take for granted.
If there's one thing we would imagine that Americans can agree on, it is that children should not be impoverished, should not be deprived of essentials, of medical care, of nutrition, just because their parents happen to be poor or unemployed.
"No one born in the Dominican Republic will be deported, and no one who holds or is entitled to legal Dominican nationality will be deprived of it," Dominican Ambassador to the United States Jose Tomas Perez wrote in an op-ed in July.
Let's get rid of abortion once and for all by applying the Fifth, and Fourteenth amendment to every person from conception because that means that we recognize that no person can be deprived of life or liberty unless they have due process.
He echoed this message in an op-ed published by The Washington Post, in which he said that if it weren't for immigrants, America could be deprived of the next Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, whose father was of Syrian descent.
The pro-statehood party spent millions of dollars on a fear campaign, telling people that if they did not vote for statehood they would be deprived of their U.S. citizenship and promising millions in federal money if we become the 51st state.
QUOTE OF THE DAY "We know very well, more than most, what it means to be deprived of human rights and democratic protection" Myanmar state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, who said her government will work to protect the rights of the Rohingya.
The criminal court system in the US has a high bar for convictions, requiring prosecutors to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, because the consequences of a criminal conviction are so serious — the defendant can be deprived of liberty, or even of life.
"To say, you're not only going to be deprived of your liberty, you're then going to have to pay for the separation from society, that raises cruel and unusual punishment issues," said Lauren-Brooke Eisen, senior counsel in the Brennan Center's justice program.
For example, a three-year-old girl having a seizure would be deprived of medication until paramedics got a physician on the radio or phone and then detailed her information or worse, until she arrived at the hospital – all while the seizure continues.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If John McCain's illness requires a long absence from the U.S. Senate, his colleagues will be deprived of a dealmaker and leading voice on national security, while America's allies will lose one of the few Republican critics of President Donald Trump's foreign policy.
Despite Trump's order, the American Civil Liberties Union said it would press on with a lawsuit arguing the family separation policy violated the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which holds no person can be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process.
The state argued that the charters would allow internet lenders to gouge New York borrowers by locating in states that allow higher rates, that money transmitters could skirt local consumer protection laws and capital standards, and that the state agency could be deprived of resources.
But the new proposal's aims go head to head with powers ogled by leaders like Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May, who earlier this month demanded that extremists be deprived of online "safe spaces", such as those provided by secure messaging apps WhatsApp and Signal.
The EU says Britain would have to organise European Parliament elections on its soil if it were to delay Brexit beyond that as otherwise its people would be deprived of their democratic representation while still being in the EU. The bloc fears Britain would not do that.
The EU says Britain would have to organize European Parliament elections on its soil if it were to delay Brexit beyond that as otherwise its people would be deprived of their democratic representation while still being in the EU. The bloc fears Britain would not do that.
Comcast Corp, Drexel University and engineering firm Day & Zimmermann are among the many employers that will be deprived of critical information during the hiring process under a new Philadelphia law banning employers from asking job applicants about their salary history, a business group said on Tuesday.
Justice Stephen Breyer dissented, noting that the ruling "runs the gravest risk of depriving those whom the Government has detained of one of the oldest and most important of our constitutionally guaranteed freedoms: the right not to be deprived of liberty without due process of law."
"Women who are denied access to abortion facilities in their local region may, in effect, be deprived of any effective opportunity to avail of their legal entitlement to such services, as the tight time scale at issue may prevent them from making alternative arrangements," the committee said.
After all, one person's cry fodder is another person's comic relief, so from comedies to action films and old-fashioned family films, we've got the festive bases covered so that no one will be deprived of the warm, fuzzy feelings that make the holiday season so special.
The losers would be ordinary Americans who would be deprived of timely and effective protection from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other bank regulators, as well as from agencies that oversee consumer product safety, nuclear safety, investor safeguards, workplace rights and a host of other issues and activities.
This is a tragedy on many fronts; progress in biomedical research and creation of innovative therapies will be delayed, precious time and energy will be diverted from other pressing legislation, and the new administration will be deprived of having a foundation designed with today's medical advances in mind.
Mr. Ryan, who served as Mr. Brownback's legislative director when Mr. Brownback was a senator, was the Republican Party's most prominent cheerleader for the Ayn Rand-inspired idea that society's "makers" should be lavished with tax cuts while its "takers" should be deprived of a social safety net.
They all want visa reforms to allow them to recruit from abroad more easily, they're tempted by the prospect of sweetheart tax deals for the repatriation of billions of dollars of overseas profit, and in specific cases like Musk's, they don't want to be deprived of billions in government subsidies.
" But the Constitution also states: "No person shall be deprived of the right to examine documents or to observe the deliberations of all public bodies or agencies of state government and its subdivisions, except in cases in which the demand of individual privacy clearly exceeds the merits of public disclosure.
The pro-statehood party spent millions of dollars on a fear campaign, telling people that if they did not vote for statehood they would be deprived of their U.S. citizenship – a farce that was explicitly rejected by DOJ – and promising millions in federal money if we become the 51st state.
"We realize there are more and more travelers out there who can't afford luxury but are looking for experiences that are in harmony with the environment in which they exist and those travelers shouldn't be deprived of good design," said Erik Warner, co-founder of Filament Hospitality, which owns the Anvil.
"The right to marry is a fundamental right inherent in the liberty of the person, and under the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment couples of the same-sex may not be deprived of that right and that liberty," Kennedy wrote in the majority opinion for Obergefell v.
"We realize there are more and more travelers out there who can't afford luxury but are looking for experiences that are in harmony with the environment in which they exist and those travelers shouldn't be deprived of good design," said Erik Warner, the lead partner at Filament Hospitality, which owns the Anvil.
Heidi Cruz dishes on 'who Ted is' After his one-time truce with Trump buckled as the Iowa vote has approached, Cruz is now to be deprived of a chance to rough up the real estate mogul himself and shave off a few hundred votes that could be important come Monday night.
In deciphering the intent of the Congress that wrote this statute, we must decide—in the face of what is, at worst, linguistic ambiguity—whether Congress intended that persons who have long since paid their debt to society would be deprived of their liberty for months or years without the possibility of bail.
"There is no reason why the Government and the public should be deprived of access to the balance of the filing -- such as the law upon which Cohen and the Intervenors rely, or their legal analysis to the extent it does not directly describe the substance of the documents in question," the government wrote.
In its extreme form, relativism excuses Muslim men from universal standards because they are said to be victims of colonialism and of recent military invasions; because they are new immigrants who face cultural alienation; and because they cannot be deprived of their last source of pride: their domination over their women in their communities.
She stood on tiptoe and gripped the geranium box, wanting to pull herself high enough to feel the fresh air blowing on her skin and caressing her face—the crisp, free-wandering breeze that would speak to her of the world outside, the one she would be deprived of for God knew how long.
"Though we are heartened that the Judge did not issue a TRO, we are concerned that by allowing these companies to pay into escrow instead of paying drivers, professional drivers who live from paycheck to paycheck will be deprived of the benefit of their well deserved and long overdue raise," TLC Commissioner Meera Joshi said in a statement.
Within a day, the prosecutors responded with a more limited proposal, arguing that while Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen did not have to disclose the contents of the files they felt were privileged, there was "no reason why the government and the public should be deprived of access" to the legal analysis that led to their decisions.
The Juvenile Law Center report, published alongside a briefing on juvenile solitary on Capitol Hill, notes the recent court rulings, while also finding that juveniles in solitary are typically black or Latino, often do not receive a disciplinary hearing before they are placed in isolation, and can be deprived of medical treatment, showers, eating utensils, reading and writing materials, mattresses, and sheets.
"Unless the U.S. and EU resolve this matter promptly, the global economy will be deprived of the benefits of data services," co-sponsor Orrin HatchOrrin Grant HatchTrump to award racing legend Roger Penske with Presidential Medal of Freedom Trump awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to economist, former Reagan adviser Arthur Laffer Second ex-Senate staffer charged in aiding doxxing of GOP senators MORE (R-Utah) said.
This interview, which was condensed and edited for clarity, was conducted at Merck's headquarters in Kenilworth, N.J. You once said that even though your father was a janitor, you believed he could have been a C.E.O. My father was born in the year 1900 in South Carolina, and he grew up at a time where being an African-American child in the American South was to be deprived of access to anything close to a reasonable education.

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