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"deprive" Definitions
  1. to remove or withhold something from the enjoyment or possession of (a person or persons): to deprive a man of life; to deprive a baby of candy.
  2. to remove from ecclesiastical office.
"deprive" Synonyms
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When we deprive someone of their dimensionality, we deprive them of their humanity.
But maybe the solution isn't to deprive yourself of calories; it's for someone else to deprive you of them.
It will deprive those artists of crucial platforms for expression and thus deprive all of us of our best hopes for creating mutual understanding in a divided world.
This, undoubtedly, is why Republican senators have decided to keep their own bill secret—to deprive the media of details, and thus deprive the public of fuel for outrage.
The banks claim that to deprive them of their flesh would be to deprive them, and so the Republic, of life: Shylock, in his bloodlust, must be a savage.
"… You deprive yourself of so many experiences," Stewart said.
Its loss will deprive IS of its main tax base.
They also deprive the state of income and sales taxes.
Deprive anything of nutrients long enough, and it will die.
He wants to deprive him of "miracle, mystery and authority".
When we devalue nature, we deprive ourselves of its riches.
Scrapping dividends altogether would also deprive the government of income.
The new rule will deprive the new congress of experience.
This doesn't mean we should purposely deprive ourselves of sleep.
But the effort did little but deprive Democrats of sleep.
You deprive yourself of possible good experiences in the future.
Why would you want to deprive American audiences of this?
Every year on Christmas Eve, Italian-Americans across this great country known as America get together and deprive themselves of meat the day before Christmas—but they don't really deprive themselves of much else.
It's a deliberate political move to deprive workers of their rights.
They deprive us of the evidence of human endeavors and achievements.
" And then have some fun, he says: "Do not deprive yourself.
" She added: "I also eat healthy, but I don't deprive myself.
Critics warn the Republican bill will deprive millions of health insurance.
Dr. Carson is no heartless villain out to deprive the poor.
"You may deprive yourself of normal social activities with your partner."
And we deprive ourselves of the opportunity to heal old wounds.
Why do they want to deprive people of affordable health insurance?
The administration's chaotic reversals on Obamacare could deprive millions of coverage.
"Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information," wrote Postman.
That could deprive Slotkin and Stevens of much-needed Democratic votes.
Am I really going to deprive the reader of Ted Cruz?
We cannot deprive inmates of access to essential, life-saving medications.
Border controls could deprive hospitals of staff, and laboratories of scientists.
But that step threatens to deprive the overall U.S. economy of workers needed for faster economic growth, and deprive the government of taxpayers needed to support swelling Social Security and Medicare expenses as baby boomers retire.
This is a conspiracy to deprive someone of their First Amendment rights.
The United States wanted to deprive Iran of its rights, he said.
The goal, according to Crouch, wasn't to deprive his kids of technology.
Should the military cancel MAVNI, it would deprive itself of this talent.
A side-effect has been to deprive some private firms of financing.
There's no lawful way to deprive a natural-born American of citizenship.
I'm more aware of my eating habits, but refuse to deprive myself.
In doing so, they deprive women of personal autonomy, equality and hope.
Google, Twitter and Facebook, he argues, can deprive consumers of free expression.
The first goal was to deprive Sheehy of credit for her idea.
Each understands that the bill would deprive millions of Americans of insurance.
Taking steps to deprive millions of Americans of healthcare probably doesn't help, either.
Treating all steaks the same can deprive you of the best possible flavor.
That will deprive many countries of the destination of choice for their waste.
But that threatens to deprive over 20m hard-up Americans of health insurance.
Why would the family deprive us of a tradition we hold so dear?
She eats "clean and lean" homemade meals, but doesn't deprive herself of anything.
This shortsighted policy will deprive them of the best and brightest talent available.
They could deprive Gentiloni of a majority if they all vote against him.
It doesn't make sense to deprive yourself for the sake of building wealth.
The solution is not to deprive children who arrive here of their rights.
Psychiatry, they argued, labelled people disturbed in order to deprive them of freedom.
Those powers can deprive defendants of their liberty, their property, even their lives.
The movie's disinclination to judge doesn't deprive it of a point of view.
Last week, the administration took several steps to deprive people of health insurance.
These clauses deprive people of their day in court when they are harmed.
And nobody should be able to deprive others of the right to breathe.
Governors of both parties demanded that the change not deprive anyone of coverage.
Take them away, and you deprive the plays of their engine of conflict.
The Department of Justice charged John Rabago, 43, and Reginald Ramones, 43, with one count of conspiring to deprive a person of his civil rights, and one count of acting under color of law to deprive the same person's rights.
Moral of this story, don't deprive yourself… enjoy life… but don't stray so far.
Such measures are intended to deprive the Democrats of support, and they are working.
He would leverage our executive authority to deprive us of our own civil rights.
Keeping these caretakers in place will not only deprive the government of new talent.
Despite the consequences, health professionals agree that parents shouldn't deprive their child of sweets.
But for police and prosecutors, it can deprive people of their liberty and lives.
Critics say these accounts deprive the accused of the right to a fair trial.
And she never made me feel like I have to deprive myself of anything.
This means that even a localized disease could deprive people of needed medical supplies.
"Theft is to deprive someone of the right or benefit of property," he said.
That outcome, he said, would deprive Mr. Blanchet of holding the balance of power.
Israel rejects that demand, fearing it would deprive the state of its Jewish majority.
They would deprive the regime of much of its earnings and dollars, perhaps irreparably.
"Federalism concerns deprive Congress of the power to enact this statute," Judge Friedman wrote.
But Mr. Trump grew frustrated by China's reluctance to deprive North Korea of support.
There's a grotesque attempt to deprive tens of millions of Americans of health insurance.
It would deprive consumers of billions of dollars in savings at the gas pump.
"Thresholds deprive the voters of choices," said Jerry Goldfeder, a New York election lawyer.
Putin therefore has moved preemptively to deprive this verdict of any domestic Russian resonance.
Thirty-seven electors would have to desert Trump to deprive him of his majority.
And the last thing Krispy Kreme wants to do is deprive people of doughnuts.
If we deprive people of their basic human needs, they become no more than animals.
Those views looking out across the golf and ocean don't deprive anyone of the view.
The retirements are so consequential because they deprive the party of the advantage of incumbency.
Moreover, the loss of Hodeida would deprive the rebels of their main source of income.
"The vote will not deprive him of management rights," Korean Air said in a statement.
Why deprive yourself of a blonde Halle Berry in a denim crop top/skirt combo?
But one of McMullin's goals has to be to deprive Trump of Utah's electoral votes.
So putting the solar cell under the image sensor doesn't actually deprive it of light.
Australian officials insisted that an extension would deprive consumers of cheaper alternatives for too long.
And the freeze agreement, as long as it holds, will deprive them of such opportunities.
Critics say televised apparent confessions deprive the accused of the right to a fair trial.
America, worried that Nord Stream 2 would deprive Ukraine of transit fees, is also opposed.
A skewed undercount would understate the population of diverse states and deprive them of representation.
Before government can deprive someone of life, liberty or property, the Constitution demands fair process.
We deprive people of education and opportunity that works as a feeder system to incarceration.
"I do think closing Guantánamo would deprive jihadists of a successful recruiting tool," said Sen.
The Government shutdown has given Pelosi a chance to deprive Trump of this national platform.
"If you deprive rats of R.E.M. sleep, they'll die in two weeks," said Dr. Siegel.
Chinese efforts to spur urbanization and modernize farming may deprive them of their current home.
The intrigue starts at the top: Can Cynthia Nixon defy the polls and deprive Gov.
We deprive ourselves of people whose visions were never realized, who left no obvious legacy.
If enforced, it would deprive North Korea of 30 percent of its annual fuel imports.
Payday lenders have said the proposed rules will deprive these consumers of small-dollar loans.
We do not deprive incarcerated individuals of needed treatment for other life-threatening medical conditions.
And it has the potential to deprive congress of the benefits that senior legislators bring.
Gun-control laws deprive minorities and disfavored groups of the basic right of self-defense.
No one person had the right to deprive them of whatever they derive from Mass.
Pulling the plug would also deprive one of Japan's poorest regions of an economic lifeline.
But to call these paintings narrative or figurative is to deprive them of their own quality.
After is what happens when you deprive a generation of kids of Judy Blume-worthy sex.
Analysts worry that the junta's effort to re-centralise government will deprive good schools of independence.
Still, Ripa doesn't deprive herself and finds ways to adjust the diet to fit her lifestyle.
Let&aposs try to deprive him of oxygen and cover what&aposs going on in Yemen.
By eating into AK's support, she and the Goods could deprive Mr Erdogan of his majority.
Notre Dame's decision to deprive women of fundamental health care is a deeply troubling step backwards.
Trauger concluded that the revocations are powerfully counterproductive and deprive constitutional due process and equal protection.
And that could deprive our country of a great deal of economic growth and new jobs.
Manafort claims leaks like these that fuel the media swarm deprive him of a fair trial.
Removing Trump from office would therefore deprive Wall Street of an ally in the Oval Office.
When water contains large amounts of nitrogen, it can kill fish and deprive infants of oxygen.
They deprive employees of the dignity that comes with going to work and doing their jobs.
"Nobody can deprive me of that victory except the Almighty [God]," said Jammeh on state television.
Far from protecting workers with disabilities, this regulatory approach will likely deprive them of employment opportunities.
Filling in basements could deprive homeowners of rental income they depend on to keep their homes.
She says she doesn't want to deprive the woman who cooks for her of the income.
To list Gladys Knight among the world's greatest singers is to deprive her of her Pips.
They also claimed that the change would deprive the "severely disabled" of the opportunity to work.
Their losses could deprive the president of a vast patronage apparatus that has bolstered his rule.
I feared that Raif's father or my family might deprive me the custody of my children.
To not use the term would be to deprive readers of the specificity the issue demands.
What he might hope for most is muddy results that would deprive Biden of a bounce.
So why deprive them of the good stuff when they've got so much energy to consume?
"These attacks are cowardly attempts to deprive the Pakistani people of their democratic rights," it said.
The pattern was repeated in enough Tory-held seats to deprive Theresa May of her majority.
But resources allocated to Texas deprive candidates in other, more competitive states of crucial fundraising dollars.
Please, I beg you, do not deprive my children and their grandmother of experiencing that love.
Getting out of semiconductors entirely would not just deprive Toshiba of a crucial future revenue stream.
If you just deprive yourself of seeing those people, your story will be so one-sided.
Democrats and other critics of the Republican effort said it would deprive millions of health coverage.
An impeachment would deprive us of that and we need to show what we stand for.
It is never an easy task—nor should it be—to deprive someone of their liberty.
Redlining practices targeting black communities have continued to deprive entire neighborhoods of their economic viability for generations.
This would allow KLP to seize control of the company and deprive Sassani of his voting power.
It's the worst fucking feeling in the world just to want something and deprive yourself of it.
"Asset forfeiture is intended to deprive the wrongdoer of the illegal proceeds of his crime," he said.
Many of the plaintiffs argue that Purdue's filing for bankruptcy will deprive them of a just settlement.
Police knocking food out of aid workers' hands for no clear reason other than to deprive migrants.
Republican senators from states which expanded Medicaid will not want to deprive their constituents of health insurance.
Khloé Kardashian sticks to a healthy diet, but doesn't deprive herself of the occasional treat — in moderation.
Brexit, he is convinced, will make Britain more insular and deprive the EU of its "liberal heart".
For one Facebook user to threaten to deprive Facebook of his data is no threat at all.
In fact, she's already an aspiring YouTuber — a dream Kardashian insists she would never deprive her of.
If investors' scruples deprive these economies of fickle foreign money, it may be a blessing in disguise.
Democrats mocked Republicans, saying they were proposing to deprive millions of their health insurance without a replacement.
A bad conduct or dishonorable discharge would deprive Bergdahl of most or all his veterans&apos benefits.
That decision will deprive public worker unions of millions of dollars and could decrease their political clout.
Israel rejects any right of return, fearing that it would deprive the state of its Jewish majority.
Firefighters were seeking to drain naphtha from one of the tanks to deprive the fire of fuel.
Why should Congress want to deprive defendants – and, for that matter, our judges – of that "mercy" function?
Its critics argue it would reduce consumer choice and deprive consumers from receiving the best financial advice.
Overzealous killing programs deplete natural capital and deprive local economies and gateway communities of tourism-related jobs.
Yet many of those countries now fear that robots will deprive them of their shot at industrialisation.
Leaving that part of the analysis out would deprive Sanders of a key argument for his bill.
Now it wants to deprive Ukraine of transit revenues corresponding to 2-3 percent of Ukraine's GDP.
Team Trump claims Facebook is trying to deprive it of key campaigning tools around targeting political ads.
In other words, Trump's new policy would not only deprive visa applicants and legal residents of protection.
Unnecessary demonstration of hard power at this point will deprive Iran of the benefits of such opportunities.
He had said the rule would hurt the industry and deprive consumers of critical stop-gap funding.
He has no right to deprive future generations of a past that belongs to our collective memory.
They may still deprive North Korea of resources and freedom of action, which has its own utility.
One clue comes from experiments in which researchers deprive rats of R.E.M. sleep for a few days.
Increased transparency could deprive members of the royal family their control over lucrative pieces of the economy.
Most egregiously, Cassidy is claiming that the bill would not ultimately deprive sick people of health insurance.
The tactic was designed to deprive Islamic State militants of sleep and to frighten them into immobility.
He said the measure would deprive millions of health care and do nothing to lower insurance premiums.
But Democrats are anti-charter school and want to deprive the African-American community of school choice.
He has not said whether he will deprive current participants of protection, or simply prevent new enrollments.
Could I at least retire early, or would that deprive my 20 million fans of my voice?
If unpaid internships are eliminated, it could deprive students who take unpaid internships of valuable learning experiences.
China does not want to pay over the odds or deprive other, friendlier suppliers of its custom.
Independence will deprive them of that excuse and force them to face divisions in their own society.
David Petraeus in 2010, an effort to deprive the Taliban of the conditions in which to prosper.
Even before Trump becomes president, Congress is taking steps to deprive millions of people of health insurance.
Some people deprive themselves of sleep to hallucinate or to treat their depression, often with decent results.
I&aposm self-employed, but that doesn&apost mean I should deprive him of the same courtesy.
What greater animal abuse can there be than to deprive a dog or cat of its life?
Contrary to the hype about blenders degrading fibers, liquified fruits and veggies won't deprive you of them.
Come what may, you refuse to deprive your friend or co-worker or podiatrist of your drollery.
The debate has become intense as the government has pursued plans to deprive convicted terrorists of French nationality.
At the very least, it will deprive Republicans of a talking point that Obama's nominee is too liberal.
Yet, the administration has engaged in tactics to deprive asylum seekers of access to counsel and due process.
Opponents say the bill would deprive transgender youth of medical care at a critical time in their development.
"The Pentagon is changing its policy in response to lawsuits to deprive them of their rights," Stock said.
I'm not arguing for restraint rooted in social niceties, which would deprive us of any criticism worth reading.
But they also expressed fears that the Election Commission would find ways to deprive them of their victory.
And while Obamacare has a number of issues, at least it won't deprive 20 million people of insurance.
Making patients wait until year end for the money, he said, would by itself deprive "millions" of care.
They say it would divide their homeland and deprive them of a fair say in running the country.
Your having it does not deprive me from having it; indeed we gain from others having basic security.
Plenty of valid criticism of La La Land exists, but being apolitical doesn't deprive it of artistic merit.
But downsizing doesn't mean you should deprive yourself of nights on the town or a dinner with friends.
Maybe I just say, I hear your argument about human rights, and there's no reason to deprive them.
Stein, the addition of statuettes to a useful article did not magically deprive the statuettes of copyright protection.
In the coming weeks, the Republicans may decide to deprive more than 20 million people of health insurance.
Consumers seem to value their iPhones and Volkswagens too highly to deprive themselves of them on political grounds.
If Amazon relies on its own chips, it could deprive both Nvidia and Intel of a major customer.
Company leaders worried mainly that attempts to stem overdoses might deprive pain patients of access to the drug.
It would deprive 22019 Democrats of a crucial tool to gather voter data and amass small-dollar donations.
Unfortunately anti-abortion ballot measures seeking to deprive women of their freedom passed in Alabama and West Virginia.
But ironically whenever election comes, our elders would deprive us from exercising our basic right -- casting the vote.
The police have the power to deprive citizens of both liberty (via arrest) and life (via deadly force).
These practices deprive U.S. airlines of the "fair and equal" opportunity to compete that these agreements literally guarantee.
As the plaintiffs note, these schools deprive their students "of even a fighting chance" to succeed in society.
It would also deprive Kering of a potential target to reduce its dependence on slowing fashion brand Gucci.
But Biden's resurgence and Tuesday's scorecard appears to deprive the business mogul of any route to the nomination.
They need to deprive ISIS of local support, which is rooted in Cairo's historical neglect of the Sinai.
Her family's lawyer said he could seek to challenge the British government's decision to deprive her of citizenship.
To do otherwise was to deprive a person of his freedom simply because he happened to be poor.
America's political system was broken before Mr. Trump took office: Gerrymandered electoral districts deprive voters of their voice.
But there is little sign of a concerted effort to deprive right-wing Labour lawmakers of their seats.
The point is not to be as austere as possible and deprive yourself of all joy, Egan said.
I am also not going to deprive Ms. Gordon her due, because it is her story as well.
Despite this, Trump did not deprive Mueller of documents and witnesses needed to complete the investigation, Barr said.
"These types of offenses not only deprive the owner of their property, but all of us," Myers said.
They're grateful that Kasich stayed in the race to deprive Trump of a big delegate haul in Ohio.
Shrinking the military's footprint will deprive presidents of the temptation to answer every problem with a violent solution.
Only a startling loss of form would deprive one of those teams a place in the knockout rounds.
The backlash is threatening to deprive Republicans of resources just as they're gearing up for the 2018 midterms.
" The agency said the accusations had caused "public unrest" and "could even deprive our children of their education.
GOP lawmakers also accused Democrats of short-circuiting historical impeachment procedures to deprive Trump of a fair defense.
In our view, Mr. Fagen is unfairly trying to deprive Walter's family of the fruits of their joint labors.
"If you deprive young people of political representation, they have no choice but to wage violent struggle," he says.
The lagoons also have a large amount of nitrates, which can cause algae blooms that deprive fish of oxygen.
Palin's involvement in his campaign could help him deprive Mr. Cruz of attention in the homestretch to the caucuses.
Governments seeking to deprive prisoners of such rights will find it harder if they have signed up to them.
It estimates that the delay could deprive consumers and firms of up to €10bn ($11bn) of savings by 2030.
An earlier attempt was rebuffed by the European Court of Justice, but Brexit may deprive London of judicial protection.
I'd tell her a clitoris can bring joy, not shame, and beg her not to deprive me of it.
Those holdouts were not trying to deprive Trump of the nomination -- in the knowledge they didn't have the votes.
But I also didn't want to deprive you all of the latest in straight-to-streaming Nicolas Cage movies.
He recognises that the park cannot deprive desperately poor locals of 2m acres of land without offering them something.
These contracts facilitate arbitrary termination and deprive workers of job security, pension, healthcare, seniority benefits and gratuity, say activists.
According to some estimates, this will deprive the regime of $1bn a year—a third of its foreign earnings.
A sale might provide a quick infusion of cash, but it would deprive Alden Global Capital of future returns.
By threatening the world, these weapons and tests further isolate North Korea, weaken its economy, and deprive its people.
He also took away a Nationals homer, leaping at the fence to deprive Clint Robinson in the fifth inning.
CVS has decided to deprive tens of thousands of women of the right to make personal health care decisions.
Like similar measures, the bill would effectively deprive the institutions of a substantial amount of their primary revenue streams.
Lawmaker Lisbeth Bech Poulsen asked if it was possible to "deprive Macquarie of the possibility of working in Denmark".
It will sap their willingness to support reactionary change and deprive the Trump administration of any semblance of legitimacy.
Because it's downright mean, seeking to deprive me of one of my greatest daily sources of comfort and joy.
But a bump stock ban is a necessary step to deprive the next mass shooter of unnecessary killing power.
Increasing costs based on weight penalizes those who can afford it least, and may deprive them of health insurance.
To deprive immigrants of public services as fundamental as schooling because they lacked documentation was seen as patently immoral.
Early on, they tried to deprive him of sleep, keeping the fluorescent lights on in his cell at night.
It would deprive Spain of a fifth of its economic output and more than a quarter of its exports.
Jim Cooper, a Democrat, called the move a "funding grab" that would deprive the young children of US troops.
Analysts said the arrests were an attempt to deprive the activists of credit for the lifting of the ban.
But by-elections and Conservative rebels could easily deprive Johnson of the majority he needs, and topple his government.
A blanket ban on migrants who attempted to reach Australia by boat would surely deprive Australia of talented people.
One recent poll suggested that Aksener's party could eclipse the MHP and deprive it of the 10 percent threshold.
Last week, he signed a bill that will deprive Planned Parenthood of $1.3 million in state Health Department funds.
In congressional races, too, races with a host of Democratic candidates may deprive the party of clear-cut wins.
And it would deprive them of any kind of ability to rise up and demand change in the country.
"Multi-class structures deprive public shareholders of a meaningful voice to affect how a company is run," Borrus said.
One study showed that the rollback of this rule could deprive American taxpayers $800 million over the next decade.
Limiting carbs can not only deprive kids of necessary nutrients, it can also increase the risk of eating disorders.
"If you deprive people of their education, their health — their future — this is extremely serious and dangerous," she said.
But when you have to deprive, punish and isolate yourself to look "good," it is impossible to feel good.
It would deprive many charities that often are in dire need of funding, and the beneficiaries of these charities.
The drivers say removing jeepneys from the road would deprive them of their livelihoods, and shut down small businesses.
In the United States, citizens can deprive Trump of his political oxygen simply by turning off and tuning out.
Stabilization can ultimately deprive terrorists of a safe haven, but it can't begin without the clearance of deadly hazards.
And it is not an excuse for tax cuts that deprive tens of millions of people of health insurance.
Khan's removal "will deprive the group of an experienced media production director and skilled propagandist," U.S. Forces-Afghanistan said.
They are also intended to obscure the reality that the bill would deprive millions of people of health insurance.
Surely a politician is entitled in such circumstances to be creative, if only to deprive her opponents of power?
Proposing trading restrictions last year, Shvetsov said investments in foreign shares would deprive the Russian economy of investment capital.
States like Florida and Alabama are engaged in determined efforts to deprive former felons to restoration of voting rights.
"The proposed rule would also violate the Constitution and deprive asylum seekers of essential due process protections," she said.
The British conceded when Iceland threatened to withdraw from NATO and deprive the bloc of a then-critical ally.
Unpaid taxes on nanny wages, which average $15 an hour, deprive Uncle Sam of about $2.5 billion a year.
People talk about the attention economy — when you deprive someone of your attention, you're depriving them of a livelihood.
Atesiano pleaded guilty last month to conspiracy to deprive three suspects of their civil rights and was awaiting sentencing.
But mandatory minimums also deprive judges of the very reason we have people serve as judges and not machines.
It's not healthy to deprive yourself of anything, and that's why Weight Watchers has been super appealing to me.
We deplore any efforts to deprive individuals, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, of legal protection and rights.
If nothing else, the LA Times says, winning California will deprive Trump of one line of attack against Clinton.
The politicians thereby deprive the people of their lives and property out of profound cynicism, greed, and willful scientific ignorance.
Also, the presence of fighters or soldiers within the civilian population "does not deprive the population of its civilian character".
They deprive members of the affected groups of their dignity and inhibit their participation in our democracy as equal citizens.
The authors estimate that these perfectly legal techniques deprive the European Union of 18 percent of its corporate tax revenue.
The court looks at whether counsel's errors were so serious as to deprive the defendant of a fair, reliable trial.
Critics of New York's Reproductive Health Act contend that it will deprive prosecutors of a tool to target domestic abusers.
Not wanting to deprive Kenny of his present, Stoddard set the dog bed on the ground to gauge his reaction.
I am still practicing what I believe in: food is medicine and I don't deprive myself from any food groups.
A continued lack of collaborative spirit and practice will eventually deprive China and the world of its potential peaceful contributions.
The Trump administration is balking at the request, as part of its effort to deprive "sanctuary cities" of federal assistance.
It was certainly not going to just gobble Motorola up into its global monolith and deprive it of its uniqueness.
Democrats in both houses remained firmly opposed to a bill they said would deprive millions of Americans of healthcare coverage.
Yes, and while that would deprive the authorities of an admission, they could still refuse you entry on other grounds.
But, the band and Gaga were not about to deprive fans of seeing how the performance should have went down.
The big picture: The U.S. sanctions are designed to deprive Maduro of assets and pile pressure on him to resign.
But it could also deprive the GOP of the chance to outline its fiscal roadmap in a key election year.
Business groups have blasted the regulation, warning it would drive up costs and deprive low-income people of investment advice.
Analysts told CNN the arrests were an attempt to deprive the activists of credit for the lifting of the ban.
But the Western measures won't just deprive Turkey of new equipment, as long suspensions will also exhaust Turkey's preexisting stockpiles.
Siluanov said tax breaks on most depleted fields may deprive the budget of 130 billion rubles ($2.17 billion) a year.
"On the contrary, the new government adopted various measures in order to entirely deprive plantiffs of their investment," it said.
Negotiating with Russia without backing the Syrian opposition would unnecessarily deprive the U.S. of its most effective leverage on Assad.
It is in the countries that deprive their citizens of freedom of conscience that human trafficking and forced labor flourish.
So, Bowden writes, Iran had timed the release to deprive him of the final satisfaction of announcing the negotiations' success.
This would shut out U.S. vendors, limit competition and deprive U.S. industry of "better and cheaper" supply chains, it added.
Civil rights advocates argue that the state shouldn't have the right to deprive someone of their liberties with forced treatment.
But we can deprive them — and everyone else — of the deadly weapons they require to turn their impulses into carnage.
SHALER, Pa. — This should be an upbeat moment for Pennsylvania Democrats, desperate to deprive President Trump of a second term.
Now the administration will be considering waivers that are likely to deprive thousands of low-income people of health care.
I want to tell you about all of them, but I don't want to deprive you of any of them.
A government shutdown that could deprive investors of economic data from the Commerce Department is only adding to the uncertainty.
In previous talks, Saudi Arabia has refused to sign an agreement with Washington that would deprive it of enriching uranium.
It will also deprive the government of funds it may need to fight the coronavirus outbreak in Brazil, Maia said.
"I grew up in the South, I knew the segregation and the power of racism to deprive neighborhoods." said Bullard.
One of the particular cruelties of a cancer of the tongue is its capacity to deprive a person of speech.
One day they would deprive him of food, and the next they'd force him to drink water until he vomited.
But taking away NDAs and forced arbitration would deprive predators of the means by which they keep their behavior secret.
But Afghanistan's political crisis could deprive him of a significant foreign policy win as he seeks re-election in November.
If a college didn't have an explicit policy against theft, would it be O.K. to deprive students of their wallets?
It is also unconstitutional to deprive a child of the love and care her parents have provided her entire life.
Meadows chairs the conservative Freedom Caucus, which largely opposed last week's measure, helping deprive it of the votes it needed.
Losing the region would deprive the country of 16 percent of its people and a fifth of its economic output.
"The heat of the climate may be so excessive as to deprive the body of all vigor and strength," Montesquieu wrote.
I think if you deprive your body of anything for too long, your body will crave it and be really miserable.
Since you can't season the steak's interior, playing it too safe will deprive you of rich flavors and a bold crust.
Those who sow fear in the hearts of their aides risk surrounding themselves with sycophants who deprive them of key information.
Shaun T's Workout Tip for the Day When it comes to diet, Sharapova takes a balanced approach and doesn't deprive herself.
"Blocking people's access to their genomic data has the potential to deprive them of these and other constitutional rights," she concludes.
John Kasich said Sunday they are collaborating to deprive front-runner Donald Trump the delegates needed to win the Republican nomination.
This will deprive members of their voices and shut the public out of policy discussions about issues that impact their lives.
In practice, there is a risk that the salary cuts deprive AMLO of the necessary expertise to run a complex state.
It doesn't just deprive this person of the opportunity to speak before his life is taken away, it steals his dignity.
Why it matters: Inequality of educational opportunity doesn't just deprive the economy of trillions of dollars' worth of untapped human capital.
Critics say a series of recent televised confessions of detained suspects deprive the accused of the right to a fair trial.
Critics say the bill would deprive millions of people of coverage and roll back popular provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
If Kasich does deprive Trump of a bunch of delegates, he could suddenly become a lot more popular among #NeverTrump forces.
But in Friday's decision, Circuit Judge Jill Pryor said Congress intended to deprive federal district courts of jurisdiction over such claims.
Furthermore, threatening to deprive a state of its electoral votes if it fails to adopt the "right" method is arguably coercive.
Artificially lowering prices through regulatory fiat would jeopardize current and future drug research and deprive patients of life-saving new treatments.
It's typically not an individual's choice to work hours that deprive them of having anything resembling a life outside the office.
A congregation that ignores the global church can deprive itself of revival by overlooking those places where the Spirit is working.
One reason: The diminution of Great Britain into "little England" would deprive the United States of its most effective international partner.
It would also deprive the EU of the world's fifth largest economy, one that is arguably its most innovative and dynamic.
Our people will continue to draw strength from their freedom and ingenuity, a strength of which our autocratic adversaries deprive themselves.
They could torture me, deprive me of sleep, put me in an isolation cell, control every single aspect of my life.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrines having a nationality as a right, forbidding countries to arbitrarily deprive someone of it.
May's opponents said his departure would deprive Britain of crucial expertise about Europe at the time when it was needed most.
When we fast, though, we deprive our bodies of glycogen, a simple energy source that often comes from carbohydrates like sugar.
Puigdemont also said he might be in jail by the time of the election, "but prison doesn't deprive anyone of legitimacy".
And it would deprive Academy members of their annual celebration of film, which is at the center of many social calendars.
There is no compelling reason to deprive them of physician-assisted dying as one option alongside high-quality, innovative palliative care.
The owners of businesses have earned the right to cite their personal religious beliefs to deprive workers of reproductive health care.
Getting rid of Roe would deprive the far right of one of its most crowd-pleasing, rabble-rousing, go-to issues.
Japan's work expectations deprive men of the opportunity to be good fathers and force women to choose between career and family.
It would also deprive the Federation of key assets: a time suit, the spore drive and some of its best officers.
That said, I agree with Lucas that you should never deprive yourself of a great meal just to prove a point.
Though the sale was greatly profitable for the agency, it may deprive the public of a highly-valued work of art.
Mr. Hifter has cut off Libya's oil production for the past month to try to deprive the Tripoli government of revenue.
The move could deprive Americans of sober, science-based advice from some of the best public health experts in the world.
For now, senators can still tell themselves that they are not really voting to deprive millions of Americans of health coverage.
Mr. Slager pleaded guilty to a single charge of willfully using excessive force to deprive Mr. Scott of his civil rights.
Opponents, however, argue that a guaranteed income for everyone would be too costly and would deprive the poor of targeted support.
Give them reasonable opportunities for economic and personal advancement, and they will thrive; deprive them of those opportunities, and they won't.
Doing so would deprive the people of their constitutional right to choose their leader in a free, open and fair election.
"You don't need to deprive yourself, but you do need to be disciplined and focused on what matters most to you."
A robust enough turnout could deprive Mr. Netanyahu of the 61-seat majority in Parliament he needs to secure another term.
We're hoping that they're routine but of course you never deprive regulators of their jurisdictions so we do require external approvals.
The CRA would deprive American taxpayers of revenue, allow waste of our energy supplies, and harm Americans' health and the environment.
You want to deprive us of the moment the light leaves Jack's eyes when he realizes he's going to sacrifice himself?
Feinstein said by withholding highway funds, the EPA would deprive California one of its biggest tools to improve its air quality.
It would be an enormous success for the party, and for Corbyn personally, to deprive the Conservatives of an overall majority.
Feinstein said by withholding highway funds, the EPA would deprive California one of its biggest tools to improve its air quality.
"Secondly, we don&apost actually think self-driving trucks are going to deprive any truck drivers [of their jobs]," Hou continued.
Die-hard Nicki Minaj fans joined them, eager to deprive Cardi of an achievement the "true" queen of rap hadn't secured yet.
"The fear that Muslims are going to take over, are going to deprive you of your welfare, is so widespread," he said.
Democrats have charged that the decision reflects anxiety that the CBO will rule that the legislation will deprive millions of health insurance.
But some Republicans, particularly state governors, fear that plans to curtail the expansion of Medicaid could deprive millions of people of coverage.
Ultimately, humans are physical and visual human beings, says Donoviel, and space travel can deprive individuals of some of their basic desires.
The United Nations fears it could deprive millions of people already on the verge of starvation from access to food or medicine.
"Nor did any witness testify that Mr. Silver used his political office to deprive them of such a benefit," the lawyers added.
As we've said before, if you deprive yourself of treats, it makes it much harder to pay attention to your hunger cues.
Some senior Tories worry that the Lib Dems will deprive them of victory in many parts of London and the south-west.
Slash early voting to a two-week window before elections, a move that will deprive counties that currently decide when to start.
But neither Indonesia nor the Philippines can afford to let political posturing deprive them of much-needed revenue from rising commodity prices.
When you reach the shore, the game will pause, provide the thinnest of stories, and promptly deprive you of all your possessions.
But their failure to contribute would also deprive the penultimate generation of a payout, leaving them no reason to take part either.
But we would be remiss to deprive you of the opportunity to picture Diana and Steve rocking parachute pants and fanny packs.
It's not my decision to make but I wish there was a way to deprive the killers of the incentive of publicity.
They could potentially wreck Spotify's margins by demanding higher rates or deprive it of content in ways that would drive away listeners.
They fear vast redactions from the report will not only deprive Americans of evidence they deserve but will ignite ferocious legal battles.
"Meanwhile, unmanned BPI could allow us all to rest easier—and deprive Kim Jong Un of his chief tool for international blackmail."
And caregivers deprive them of sleep by placing them in noisy wards or checking vital signs at all hours of the night.
This is a move that could potentially have national security ramifications and deprive policymakers of critical information regarding our nuclear weapons complex.
But by putting diversity efforts in the back seat, companies deprive themselves of the rich creativity and ingenuity that fuels technology innovation.
"America aims, through this aggressive behavior in legislation, to subjugate Lebanon, to stir unrest and deprive its people of development," Fadlallah said.
The court said power of attorney must expressly allow an agent to deprive the principle of their right to access the courts.
This blockage will deprive some part of their heart of the blood it needs to do its job and to just survive.
And some other European countries, such as Britain, can deprive even native-born dual citizens of nationality on grounds of national security.
Some experts are concerned that the heavy use of computers for lessons and assignments can deprive students of skills like group collaboration.
Others are arguing for the launch all of the shades at once: "Don't deprive me of my lip colors," one user commented.
This could deprive the country of much-needed income as it seeks to recover from years of sanctions which hammered its economy.
Spurning this gift, however, will deprive you and your excellent cause of a benefit, without making any difference to the corporation's behavior.
Our North Carolina state conference was all too familiar with his decades-long efforts to deprive African-Americans of their voting rights.
Small wonder that yet another group of Republicans has mounted yet another long-shot effort to deprive Mr. Trump of the nomination.
The amendment says, in part, that the state cannot deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process of law.
Signature-match laws fall within a broader spectrum of measures that can deprive voters, based on small errors, of their electoral influence.
Cooky says that her research isn't meant to deprive women of the choice to highlight their roles as girlfriends, wives and mothers.
"To provide an audience with a solution—to give them the revolution—is to deprive them of creating their own," Haynes said.
If Mr. Trump and Mr. Cruz do well in those deeply conservative states, they could deprive Mr. Rubio of much-needed support.
Rajapaksa, who is trying to make a political comeback, has publicly criticized the plan, saying it will deprive people of agricultural land.
I try to be careful with my money but I also don't like to deprive myself of meaningful experiences ... or delicious food.
Stripping felons of their voting rights does little more than deprive an already severely marginalized population of a much-needed political voice.
Trump administration officials signaled months ago that they would seek to stop state workarounds, which would deprive the federal government of revenue.
Neither departure was a surprise, but they deprive Mr. Trump of two top lieutenants as he heads toward his re-election campaign.
Patient advocates had called for swifter action, saying that withholding data could deprive them of life-saving information about their own care.
Republican senators threatened to block trillions of dollars in aid amid the coronavirus pandemic to deprive low-wage workers of needed help.
After all, they act as armed instruments of the state and possess the power to take lives and deprive us of freedoms.
Kurdish secession would also deprive the United States of one of its primary goals since it invaded this country: keeping Iraq intact.
Their lack of a singular objective, some argued, would deprive them of meaning and fail to encourage sustained political action from demonstrators.
Like Mr. Stewart, he feared that removing the statues would deprive a history-laden city of a crucial layer of its past.
Mr. Biden's weak elite support has done more than simply deprive him of the resources to capitalize on his opening in Iowa.
In addition, it will deprive the federal government of income needed to deduce deficits and support fiscal programs used to stimulate growth.
"By threatening the world, these weapons and tests further isolate North Korea, weaken its economy, and deprive its people," Mr. Trump said.
Mr. Schiff's threat to deprive Mr. Maguire's office of funds signals a revival of institutional conflict to maintain the separation of powers.
And many Republicans want to defund Planned Parenthood, too, which would deprive women not just of coverage but also of care. 4.
Sluggish planning and acquisition systems frustrate government technologists, extend unnecessary costs and deprive all of us of the benefits that technology brings.
That's why the independent Congressional Budget Office keeps concluding that the various Obamacare replacement plans would deprive millions of people of insurance.
Mr. Tillerson has argued that if civilian casualties are the concern, it makes no sense to deprive the Saudis of precision weaponry.
Mr. Sanders's team remains convinced that the Democratic establishment worked behind the scenes to deprive him of the party's nomination in 2016.
Meanwhile, Cruz is uniting the anti-Trump vote enough that he could deprive Trump of the 1,237 delegates he needs for the nomination.
"Defendants' rights only apply when the state is attempting to deprive the accused — not the victim — of life, liberty, or property," Hruska wrote.
We have a basic monthly budget we stick to, but we don't deprive ourselves of anything if we can afford it that month.
Adelaide, seeing an opportunity to upend the unending status quo, asks the player to instead deprive Edgewater of its power, essentially dooming it.
It should be revered, but every day we pollute it, strip it of its resources, and deprive it of the respect it deserves.
The looming indictment for Netanyahu didn't deprive him of victory, but these allegations could now play into how he conducts his foreign policy.
It hardly matters if that goes nowhere, for Ms Le Pen's victory alone would deprive the EU of the oxygen of French support.
Still, we wouldn't want to deprive you of buying cute lingerie, chill boy shorts, even the thongiest thongs that your underwear drawer needs.
The 12 had quit Yameen's ruling party last year, and allowing them to return to the legislature would deprive him of a majority.
Knowles, we hope that you don't feel the need to deprive yourself of delicious, delicious tacos in order to look a certain way.
For the mostly Sunni Muslim rebel groups, the fall of Aleppo would deprive them of their last big foothold in a major city.
Polls suggest that few native-born Europeans want to deprive new arrivals of instant access to health care and schools for their children.
But here's the radical difference with intuitive eating: You're NOT going to eventually deprive yourself of these foods by going on another diet.
ROLF EKEUS, a Swedish diplomat, once personified the most sustained effort ever undertaken to deprive a country of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
"Any decisions to deprive individuals of their citizenship are based on all available evidence and they are not taken lightly," May's spokesman said.
"Ferguson made it part of the national debate—the way states coerce people into paying and deprive them of their livelihood," says Ciolfi.
The prime minister promised she will never utter the shooter's name in order to deprive him of the notoriety he so desperately wanted.
Another wasted decade would deepen the growing divide between urban and rural Europe, deprive more young people of work and feed political instability.
Any attempt to deprive Trump of the nomination would not just cause uproar in a year in which establishment politicians have been toppled.
"These acts of violence affect the very individuals, families, and communities that we support, and deprive vulnerable people of vital services," he said.
Britain's exit in March next year will deprive Brussels of some 12 billion euros from an annual budget running around 140 billion euros.
It has a long track record of using overdraft fees and other predatory practices that deprive customers of funds that are rightfully theirs.
Laynek also found competitors should not have to reimburse America Movil for past fees, which would deprive the firm of a hefty sum.
Critics of the project say it will deprive Ukraine of lucrative gas transit fees and increase the dominance of Russian gas monopoly Gazprom.
Massie's vote is not a surprise, but could deprive Ryan of what looked like it might be a unanimous vote from his conference.
They argue the proof-of-citizenship requirements hurt their ability to conduct registration drives and deprive eligible voters of the right to vote.
Those decisions could limit our index-based clients' access to the investable universe of public companies and deprive them of opportunities for returns.
Puerto Rico's governor, Alejandro García Padilla, called federal oversight "shameful and degrading" because it would deprive Puerto Rico of its own elected government.
Another was to eliminate the money for flood relief in Louisiana, West Virginia and Maryland and deprive Democrats of their double-standard argument.
"It would only deprive the industry of necessary funds to invest in zero-emissions vehicles," she said in the letter, dated July 17.
China's continents-spanning Belt and Road network threatens to "shackle" partner countries and deprive them of valuable natural assets, according to one critic.
"Fitbit has acted to deprive Ms. McLellan of any opportunity to resolve her arbitrability challenges in any forum, including in arbitration," Lieff argued.
One can also quibble with whether addressing climate change will deprive other issues of attention, as opposed to working in synchrony with them.
The Independent Workers Union of Great Britain, which backed the two drivers, said these companies were "choosing to deprive workers of their rights".
Are we voting for a country that's trying to ban Muslims, build walls and deprive people of the things they need to survive?
Dozens of medical conditions deprive people of sleep; these include apnea, Parkinson's disease, chronic pain, depression, brain injury, autism and restless legs syndrome.
Deprive a man of an elevator or a flight of stairs, and could he make it from the first floor to the second?
In 1956, as a way to sidestep Brown, Alabama voters amended the state Constitution to deprive students of a right to public education.
Therefore, to successfully counter Iran's destabilizing activities, the U.S. needs to deprive Iran of those undeserved security guarantees by ending the nuclear deal.
And no one is going to attack New York unfairly and no one is going to deprive New York of what it needs.
And it would deprive the CBO of whatever power it has to ensure budget reconciliation is only used on genuinely deficit-reducing legislation.
They are not holding out hope that Kasich could somehow deprive Trump of a delegate majority in the remaining five weeks of voting.
Prosecutors argue that taking the logo will deprive the group of its "unifying symbol" — the banner under which prosecutors say the group marauds.
Thirty-seven electors would need to defect from Trump's camp to deprive him of the Electoral College majority he needs to become president.
Furthermore, the illegitimate displacements pose a serious threat to the psychological health of victims and deprive migrant children of equal access to education.
And it would deprive the Twins, who have never faced Severino, of the chance to see him before a possible wild-card showdown.
Saudi Arabia has previously refused to sign any agreement with Washington that would deprive it of the possibility of one day enriching uranium.
But it has previously refused to sign up to any agreement that would deprive it of the possibility of one day enriching uranium.
Trump said the initiative would deprive Cuban President Raúl Castro's government of U.S. dollars while helping small, private businesses flourish on the island.
When the president (or any other federal official) breaks their constitutional oath, Congress can step in and deprive the person of the office.
" When a defeated Delilah later suggests trying formula, the lactation specialist asks, "Why would you deprive your daughter of what's best for her?
It's true that left intact, the rule will deprive too many people of a loan, right at the moment they need it most.
He contends eliminating mosquitoes would deprive many fish, birds, and reptiles of a food source and even deny some plants a critical pollinator.
If the case stands (it is currently on appeal), then the Pai plan will deprive consumers of both net neutrality and broadband privacy protections.
If workers complain, employers sometimes retaliate by fabricating a "security incident" that will deprive Palestinians of their work permits, according to the H.R.W. report.
Opponents of the measures argue that federal watch lists are wrought with errors and could deprive citizens of their constitutional right to bear arms.
Jose Villahoz, head of the local NGO Algeciras Acoge, said the EU shouldn&apost be looking for ways to deprive migrants of their freedom.
China is North Korea's largest source of trade and aid and the suspension will deprive the North of an important source of foreign currency.
But in a certain light, assigning this team the most universal sporting symbol on Earth was to deprive them an identity of their own.
Macron said France would prevail with calm against an "insidious enemy" that wanted to divide the French people and deprive them of their freedoms.
This has led some campaigners to argue that Mr Corbyn's fuzzy position on Brexit could deprive him of as many as 4m new votes.
These efforts threaten to deprive the country's poorest women of health services they need, including cancer screenings, contraceptive care and sexually transmitted infection testing.
"Louisiana already has five federal lawsuits filed against their relentless battle to deprive women of abortion access and it's inviting another one," Northup added.
The more we deprive ourselves of food (amount or types) both physically and psychologically, the more our bodies crave and seek out those foods.
Von Spakovsky's story, published January 5, argues that Democrats did collude to deprive black voters of access to the ballot in Perry County, Alabama.
The foundation is the Due Process Clause, which guarantees that government cannot deprive individuals of life, liberty, and property without due process of law.
Their demolition could complicate any ISIS retreat, but would also deprive attacking forces of an option -- and add another headache in Mosul's eventual reconstruction.
"It became clear that the most important way to address IS financing was to deprive it of territory," says an American counter-terrorism official.
Transgender people of color are especially harmed by state and federal efforts to deprive transgender and gender nonconforming people of their rights, advocates say.
"The reason I'm able to not deprive myself and not have to follow Nutrisystem anymore is because it taught me so much," she says.
Utah is generally a reliably red state, but McMullin could deprive Trump of the state's six electoral votes if his campaign takes off there.
Planned Parenthood Great Plains sued the state in 2015, saying the law would deprive many Arkansas women of their legal right to an abortion.
This isn't surprising: Pence is staunchly anti-choice, and is willing to deprive women of healthcare if it also means restricting access to abortion.
Guillermo Ravelo, 37, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to deprive a person of his civil rights and deprivation of civil rights under color of law.
"Threatening the world, these weapons and tests further isolate North Korea, weaken its economy and deprive its people," Trump said in a written statement.
Well, Bayern manager Pep Guardiola will deprive himself of the pleasure of Championship beer baths next year as he will have departed the Bundesliga.
ISIS Trump vows to "bomb the hell" out of ISIS in Iraq -- especially the oil wells it's captured there -- to deprive it of income.
Among some of his supporters there will be lingering frustration and a belief that the party's leaders conspired to deprive them of their choice.
Those opposed to the changes to the Jharkhand laws say they will deprive tribal people of their rights and leave them with fewer resources.
"I decided very early on that I was not going to allow cancer to deprive me of the things that I love," he explains.
"This development will further hinder oil exports, deprive Libya of its only source of income, and increase the division of the country", he said.
If he voted against Kavanaugh that would deprive him of the support he would need to be reported out of the Judiciary Committee favorably.
The case raises serious concerns that Korea is tilting the playing field to deprive U.S. businesses of the fair value of their intellectual property.
By forcing the rebels to unite with the jihadists, Syria's government aims to deprive the world of any acceptable alternatives for leading the country.
"Such action would deprive Medicaid patients of their statutory right to obtain health care from their chosen qualified provider," wrote District Judge Sam Sparks.
"This president's executive actions on guns should not deprive law-abiding Americans of their constitutional right to due process," Emmer said in a statement.
Because the WTO works by consensus, this blocking will deprive the Appellate Body of the requisite number of jurists it needs by December 2019.
When asked about his grandchildren, he appealed for privacy, saying he feared being candid on the subject could deprive them of a normal childhood.
The continuing impasse will deprive many fans of seeing Vin Scully in what is apparently his final season as the voice of the Dodgers.
Are we so scared of losing the intellectual heft of our curricula that we want to muzzle our students and deprive them of agency?
So these creatures have these pathetic, tenuous lives, which revolve entirely around sex—isn't it kind of mean to deprive the triploid of that?
Removing 25 percent of what Musk could earn under his ambitious 10-year bonus package could deprive him of a potential $15 billion payout.
Britain's exit in March next year will deprive Brussels of some 12 billion euros from an annual budget now running around 140 billion euros.
Trump's NATO policy will alienate allies and deprive the US of some of the most advanced military capabilities and strategic bases in the world.
By avoiding the office, the barbecue, the airport, and so on, an individual can deprive the virus of the opportunity to infect more people.
While a bill passed the House, the latest effort collapsed this week when enough Senate Republicans defected to deprive Mr. Trump of a majority.
He said that Defy Media used the allegations made against him as an opportunity to deprive him of his ownership stake in the company.
"It's immoral to deprive someone of liberty because you're mad at them for being found N.G.R.I.," says Slobogin, who was on the task force.
Among the differences, the final bill would deprive an estimated 23 million people of insurance, compared with the 24 million in the March analysis.
First, because children are being created, with a plan in advance of conception to deprive them of the love and support of their mother.
The Republican-controlled Senate is preparing, in secret, a health-care-reform bill that is likely to deprive millions of Americans of insurance coverage.
These kinds of actions deprive our leaders and our communities of the information they need to make good decisions, putting us all at risk.
Would President Trump's angels and his conscience really allow him to deprive millions of fellow citizens of the protection of medical insurance and Medicaid?
The law's revision would deprive North Carolinians of protection from discrimination for years, and retains the odious notion that transgender people are inherently dangerous.
I don't deprive myself of food, but I do try to eat healthy, so vegetables are a big part of whatever the dinner is.
The problem is that it could stick American taxpayers with the bills, lead to speculative litigation against colleges, and deprive students of valuable courses.
Mintz begins by arguing that our culture conspires to deprive us of satisfaction, since both men and women now take their cues from pornography.
Albano said that by taking full control of Parmalat Lactalis would deprive minority shareholders of potential benefits of a dispute still pending with Citigroup.
This could deprive D.C. of up to a billion dollars in funding, including money for public schools, museums, homeless services, healthcare, and disaster services.
If the growth of streaming piracy devices continues, it will deprive audiences of the life long memories that come from watching classic American cinema.
I won't even bother to entertain the notion that declining business with oil companies would somehow "deprive them of tools" for an energy transition.
Cohen told the House Oversight Committee that he now bitterly regrets he blindly took that role, which will ultimately deprive him of his freedom.
The health secretary&aposs offhand comments are damaging for Labour, which is hoping to deprive Boris Johnson of a majority in Thursday&aposs election.
The campaigns in both countries intend to deprive the Islamic State of its biggest cities, while keeping pressure on the group across its holdings.
Thus, by continuing to deprive the unincorporated territories of representation, we perpetuate an injustice that sullies our nation in contravention of the founders' intent.
If he loses Kavanaugh, the high-profile failure would deprive McConnell of a second, Supreme Court jewel and further depress turnout in the fall.
So, too, can authoritarian governments like the United Arab Emirates, which has rented the Comoros' sovereignty to deprive disenfranchised residents of basic human rights.
As we have seen from the private sector, gender-based disparities in leave discourage equitable parenting and deprive new fathers of time with their families.
Workers activated a system that mistakenly released Pyrogen aerosol, a chemical fire retardant which is normally intended to deprive fire of oxygen, the statement said.
References to our big packages and large frames were used as a way to deprive black men of their humanity and agency over several centuries.
It's not difficult to understand how a story that breaks a small town's heart can deprive onlookers of the will to look at these complexities.
Some of these cuts could have a positive impact on NASA, while others could deprive students and the science community of the space agency's expertise.
That rollback will deprive millions of vulnerable people of health insurance on its own terms if the bill is ever enacted in its current form.
So what, asked Mr Jacobs, shortly after the CBO ruled that the reform would deprive over 20m people of healthcare insurance, was Mr Gianforte's view?
They are charged with intentionally misapplying Port Authority property — the bridge — and with conspiring to deprive local residents of their constitutional rights to intrastate travel.
Despite popular opposition, especially in liberal Austin, the legislature is likely to rapidly approve the bill, which could deprive sanctuary cities of all state funding.
Along with private schools, charters are seen as responsible for declining enrolments, which deprive public-school districts of funds because they are paid per student.
Trump's determination to deprive Iran of funding raises the stakes for Rouhani, who has attempted to appease anger over his government's handling of the economy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Decisions to deprive Britons of their citizenship are based on evidence and not taken lightly, Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman said on Wednesday.
Women often aren't awarded the same level of recognition as their male peers and they even deprive themselves of that credit when working with men.
No-poach agreements are illegal under antitrust law since they restrict competition for employees, and potentially deprive workers of better job opportunities, the department said.
The epidemic didn't just deprive us of millions of lives — it deprived us of decades of potential masterpieces of fashion, art, design, theater and dance.
Strong unions, professional associations and some sectors resisted any change that would deprive them of special treatment and politicians gave in to save their seats.
"It would be unacceptable to deprive Rome of water," Mayor Virginia Raggi, a member of the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, said in a statement.
Wade and deprive women of the right to make their own health care choices, and then outsourced his selection process to far-right interest groups.
They say excessively long hours and insufficient flexibility to change contracts or return home contravene international labour laws and deprive workers of their human rights.
And there is no doubt that Saudi Arabia has been cooperative with the United States as it sought to deprive Russia of energy-resource wealth.
Students would take federal funds with them when they left, and that would deprive poorer public schools of money they can scarcely afford to lose.
That includes cutting off air and banking ties and reviving an old pipeline to Turkey to deprive Erbil of a big chunk of oil revenues.
And if you can't actually deprive yourself, force yourself to really think about life would be like without some of the pleasures you currently enjoy. 
They don't want to deprive their kids of the ability to stream music or stay connected with their friends on data-draining apps like Snapchat.
Momentum has stalled and looks unlikely to pick up, not least because the departure of Britain will deprive the single market of its biggest champion.
In previous talks, Saudi Arabia has refused to sign up to any agreement that would deprive it of the possibility of one day enriching uranium.
It was a victory for environmental groups, and might deprive opposition parties of a potentially powerful campaign issue in a general election just weeks away.
"The more you deprive yourself of sleep over long periods of time, the less accurate you are at judging your own sleep perception," she said.
They say excessively long hours and insufficient flexibility to change contracts or return home contravene international labor laws and deprive workers of their human rights.
However, it is still possible to make progress even if you're on the move frequently, and you don't have to deprive yourself of everything either.
"Late releases from prison deprive inmates of their liberty, while early releases can put communities at risk if the inmates are dangerous," its report said.
That being the case, he said, "Any action that tries to deprive the public of its freedom and rights is a betrayal of our martyrs."
The Arab states say they must recapture Hodeidah to deprive the Houthis of their main source of income and prevent them from smuggling in arms.
Former Obama administration officials criticized Trump's decision, which they said will deprive the public of the ability to hold the government accountable for civilian deaths.
Park workers there are clearing out dead timber from the forest floor in the area, hoping to deprive the fire of fuel should it spread.
Manbij is the site of one of just two crossings to Turkey from Syria, and its fall will probably deprive the extremists of that route.
The launches underline the lack of progress the US has made on its central aim to deprive Kim Jong Un's regime of a nuclear arsenal.
Should Clinton deprive Trump of Ohio, North Carolina or Florida, she will likely make it all but impossible for Trump to amass 270 electoral votes.
The first—that we can bring down even the most powerful racketeer if we simply deprive him of his constitutional rights—is alive and well.
Since those Medicaid cuts—which would deprive poor people of insurance—are the bill's main feature, implying the bill alleviates suffering is kind of rich.
That it comes after the President urged the DOJ to deprive McCabe of his pension, and after his testimony, gives the action an odious taint.
Every single Republican health care plan drafted so far would deprive a large number of people of insurance coverage and raise costs for many others.
There's no need to deprive stores, and the elderly and vulnerable, with supplies that could easily be there if you just bought a bit less.
As he explained in his book "Disenfranchised Grief: Recognizing Hidden Sorrow," these losses can often deprive a person of the catharsis found in shared bereavement.
It would also deprive the health insurance industry, hospitals, physicians, and other providers of health care of revenue on which they have come to count.
It would deprive Spain of about 16 percent of its people, a fifth of its economic output and more than a quarter of its exports.
Play is so important for normal development that it takes a lot to deprive an animal of play and play deprived animals are a mess.
When my body physically reacts to something my brain normally rejects, it's confusing yet overpowering, and I can't deprive myself of that based on principal.
The only way to stop these ideas was to deprive them of oxygen, to prevent people from being exposed to them in the first place.
So not only does prison deprive people of their freedoms while they're incarcerated, but the punishment can follow people for the rest of their lives.
The Arab states say they must recapture Hodeidah to deprive the Houthis of their main source of income and prevent them from bringing in missiles.
Mr. Trump's aides said at the time that he signed it because he did not want to deprive law-abiding citizens of their constitutional rights.
While they probably do not realize it, authors choosing to bypass print will deprive many avid readers of the pleasure of reading their latest works.
Stephen Schima, lead NEPA attorney for Earthjustice, said weakening NEPA implementation would deprive local communities of the most widespread mechanism of citizen involvement in government.
And the department applauded a federal appeals court ruling that upheld the Trump administration's ability to deprive clinics that provide abortion referrals of federal funds.
Leaving, by contrast, could result in immense diplomatic blowback, send confusing signals to industry and deprive American diplomats of the ability to influence future talks.
"This effectively seeks to deprive the Conservative Party of any representation and attendance," the party wrote in a letter of complaint to broadcast regulator Ofcom.
It will also deprive the government of the hefty sum of about $200 billion over 85033 years, the Congressional Budget Office said earlier this year.
Vapor products represent a significant advancement in harm reduction, and proposed U.S. regulatory policy will only serve to deprive adult smokers of this smoking alternative.
They hope to deprive him of the nomination on the first ballot, opening up a window of opportunity for some other candidate to swoop in.
Most experts said Britain's decision to leave the bloc was likely to deprive the country of significant additional growth over the next decade or so.
Otherwise, mistakes or malicious bias from a single fact-checker could suppress the work of entire news outlets and deprive the public of the truth.
"Japan has welcomed less than 1,000 refugees since 1982," noted said Kingston: "Such minuscule numbers, less than tiny Iceland, deprive Japan of any potential dynamism. "
This is one example of several recently that appear to be private actors working in concert with the state to deprive people of their rights.
"War rages on but all those fighting cannot ignore animals, put them in a cage, starve them to death, deprive them of water," he said.
He jumped into this fray because he believed it was just plain wrong to deprive 670,000 Americans a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Creating new restrictions for rifles and shotguns, she said, would deprive law abiding adults ages 18 to 20 of their constitutional right to self-protection.
His reasoning: If you fast one day a week for the rest of your life, that's just going to deprive you of whatever you like.
Buybacks deprive companies of that investment capital, instead serving as a prime mode of making the richest households richer while eroding middle-class employment opportunities.
The shadow health secretary&aposs offhand comments are damaging for Labour, which is hoping to deprive Boris Johnson of a majority in Thursday&aposs election.
"This historic step will deprive the world's leading state sponsor of terror the financial means to spread misery and death around the world," Pompeo said.
In granting the injunction, Chutkan noted the obvious fact that permitting the executions would deprive the inmates of their ability to pursue their legal challenges.
It does not cut out any category of food, like carbohydrates or fats, nor does it deprive people of their favorite foods, including sweet treats.
In the Ugandan setting, a ban would deprive poor people of much-needed income generated by selling timber or using newly cleared land for agriculture.
Abortion rights advocates say the bans deprive women of equal rights and endanger those who end up seeking riskier, illegal methods to end a pregnancy.
If this decision stands, it will put more than 40,000 licensed drivers out of work and deprive Londoners of a convenient and affordable form of transport.
"By threatening the world, these weapons and tests further isolate North Korea, weaken its economy, and deprive its people," President Donald Trump said in a statement.
Now President Trump has the opportunity to deprive Putin of the foreign enemy the Russian president needs to unify his country behind his iron-fisted rule.
If this decision stands, it will put more than 303,000 licensed drivers out of work and deprive Londoners of a convenient and affordable form of transport.
In fact, to do so is to deprive yourself of a movie that is, all in all, funny, cathartic, and more than a little bit moving.
However, Trump does spend some ink on the value of pre-nuptial agreements and the way that a complaining wife can deprive an executive of success.
If this decision stands, it will put more than 73,000 licensed drivers out of work and deprive Londoners of a convenient and affordable form of transport.
Or he could be even more emboldened to silence his critics, investigate and possibly imprison political opponents and deprive certain minority faiths of freedom of religion.
But that desire to shield children — or one's self — from the more complicated truth is to deprive kids of the knowledge they need to understand racism.
"The fact that climate projections for 2050 through 2100 may be volatile does not deprive those projections of value in the rulemaking process," the court wrote.
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If the attorney had to rush out to file an emergency petition, it would deprive the inmate of a lawyer to witness the execution, Baker said.
We can't allow someone's self-interested political agenda to deprive veterans of the oversight they deserve, and their caregivers the rights that keep the system honest.
Criticism: Former Obama administration officials criticized Trump's decision, which they said will deprive the public of the ability to hold the government accountable for civilian deaths.
The premiere includes a discussion of the No Notoriety movement, which asks the media to limit coverage of shooters to deprive them the attention they seek.
Valeo, 424 U.S. 1 (1976), employees cannot deprive citizens of life, liberty, or property on their own, which makes Mueller's appointment as an inferior officer unconstitutional.
" Those troops had been ordered into "all of these mountain lairs and very heavily wooded jungle and dense areas to precisely deprive them of safe havens.
Nineteen defendants in the case had originally faced federal charges of conspiring to deprive the three men of their civil rights; seven were convicted in 1967.
Canada's grain policies deprive U.S. wheat farmers near the border of significant marketing opportunities, while millions of bushels of Canadian wheat stream uninterrupted across the border.
In previous talks Saudi Arabia has refused to sign up to any agreement that would deprive it of the possibility of one day enriching uranium itself.
These burdens deprive women of the right to make their own reproductive choices through the purposeful targeting and limiting access to abortion and other reproductive services.
But we will not deprive ourselves of accessing our natural resources and localizing an industry that we intend to be with us for the long term.
Word of the Day : deprive of voting rights _________ The word disenfranchise has appeared in 40 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Aug.
This court guarantees the real protection of citizens' rights and freedoms, but the Parliament intends to deprive citizens of this fundamental instrument to protect their rights.
He contends that China no longer cares what happens to Mr. Ng. Moreover, he said, such potential consequences should not deprive his client of justice now.
Rapidly escalating land prices also deprive other sectors of the economy of capital, said Sara Mahmoud, a senior economist at the New Economics Foundation think tank.
" Mr. French reminds his readers that "Constitutional protections for due process apply when the state is attempting to deprive a person of 'life, liberty, or property.
"The supremacy clause was never intended to deprive a state court of its authority to decide cases and controversies under the state's Constitution," Justice Renwick wrote.
It runs counter to the conventional wisdom that the only way to hurt Nadal on clay is to pound the ball to deprive him of time.
He noted that such a discharge would deprive his client of health care services and other "benefits he badly needs" from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Others concluded that the entire affair was a plot by the Jeff Sessions Justice Department to deprive the Republicans of an easy win in that district.
Three decades ago, the Yankees saw spinal stenosis, the condition that afflicts Wright, deprive their brilliant first baseman Don Mattingly of his cobra-sting power swing.
"The purpose of this article is not to deprive the Republicans of their election victory," said Mr. Sherman, who is serving his 10th term in Congress.
Yet we answer this current national menace with … a Republican plan for health care that would deprive millions of insurance and lead to even more deaths!
They will want to infer where you might shop, protest or work — and use that information to control and manipulate you, or deprive you of opportunities.
But while these developments dominate the news, neither Mitch McConnell nor the White House have given up on their efforts to deprive millions of health care.
If the President could simply issue pardons to undo an impeachment, he could unilaterally deprive Congress of one of its vital tools, effectively rendering it moot.
"Put simply, you seek to overturn the results of the 2016 election and deprive the American people of the President they have freely chosen," Cipollone added.
If Republicans lose the Senate seat, it could deprive them of a key vote leaders need to pass a tax overhaul and other key agenda items.
But critics said the guidelines were an attempt at "censoring" the profitable industry and could deprive its many fans of the chance to watch its stars.
Washington needs to restore its alliance relationships in Asia while working together to deprive North Korea of nuclear weapons and establish peace on the Korean Peninsula.
He went on to back a plan to deprive Trump of the necessary delegates to win the GOP convention later that year, a plan that failed.
First, Congress could take back the political authority delegated under fast-track and deprive the White House of its ability to set the trade agenda unilaterally.
Mike Quigley, a committee Democrat, said that skipping the hearing would deprive lawmakers of the ability to question the intelligence chiefs in public about their assessments.
"By threatening the world, these weapons and tests further isolate North Korea, weaken its economy, and deprive its people," Trump said in a statement last Friday.
" Her task, as she recalls it, was to get the contestants to "open up, and to give them terrible advice, and to deprive them of sleep.
We do not comment on individual cases, but any decisions to deprive individuals of their citizenship are based on all available evidence and not taken lightly.
Because the cells are rigid, they can clog capillaries and deprive tissues of blood and oxygen, leading to organ damage, stroke, blindness, severe pain and death.
It would be foolish to suggest that someone should somehow artificially deprive Americans of the processed food that they consistently favor over fresh fruits and vegetables.
VICE News attorney Ryan James argued against the delay, noting that it would deprive voters of valuable information about Clinton's work as the nation's top diplomat.
Losing Catalonia, which has its own language and culture, would deprive Spain of a fifth of its economic output and more than a quarter of exports.
We have to learn from the actions of the people of Charlottesville and drown out this hate — deprive it of oxygen, knock it down from its platform.
The Government may not by these means deprive the public of the right and privilege to determine for itself what speech and speakers are worthy of consideration.
First, they say, creating a sealed annex in every case could deprive the public, and the media, of basic information that goes beyond the issue of cooperation.
"Kiev airport has ... chosen to protect high-fare airlines and deprive Ukrainian consumers/visitors access to Europe's lowest air fares," Ryanair said in a statement on Monday.
" According to the complaint, his parents even "removed the door from his bedroom and locked parts of their house to deprive D.P. of private places to Juul.
To deprive people of a right to enter the United States that they had previously been granted and which they have done nothing to forfeit is unfair.
But it's also incredibly dangerous, making it hard for the brain to detect CO2 in high doses, which can deprive it of oxygen and lead to death.
The decision means any entity caught purchasing Iran's barrels after May 1.23 risks triggering U.S. sanctions, which are designed to deprive the Iranian leadership of oil revenue.
"Efforts to deprive any American of a convenient way to vote will have a chilling effect on voting," Nancy Thomas, the director of the Tufts institute, said.
The Cruz, Kasich and anti-Trump forces had concocted elaborate plans to try to deprive Trump of the 1,237 delegates he needs to win the nomination outright.
Aso's absence from the G20 meet would deprive it of a lobbying opportunity, amid growing fears of a trade war that could hurt its export-reliant economy.
The dishonorable discharge threatens to deprive Bergdahl of most or all his veterans&apos benefits, but it also triggers the automatic appeal to a higher military court.
While conservatives said the group's proposals did not go far enough, moderates said they could not support measures estimated to deprive tens of millions of health insurance.
Army forces and a group of militias launched an offensive on the Red Sea coast in January to deprive the Houthis of ports and to isolate them.
It may or may not deprive people of art that would enrich their lives; it certainly deprives them of the chance to make up their own minds.
The dishonorable discharge threatens to deprive Bergdahl of most or all his veterans&apos benefits, but it also triggers an automatic appeal to a higher military court.
Their argument that an all-out war on diesel would deprive them of much-needed money to invest in new cleaner technologies has won backing in Brussels.
Do you deprive yourself in an effort to be "good," then crack under the stress and splurge as soon as you get a new paycheck or payment?
The Arab states say they must recapture Hodeidah to deprive the Houthis of their main source of income and prevent them from smuggling in Iranian-made missiles.
The Trump administration has opposed the pipeline, as did the Obama administration, saying it would increase Russia's economic grip on Europe and deprive Ukraine of transit fees.
A lingering Carson, in the eyes of those close to the campaign, could deprive Cruz of voters almost certain to break for them, especially in the South.
Sessions' intent was not only to deter sources and whistleblowers but "to deprive the public of stories of the highest public interest" about the administration, Kaye said.
Her departure will deprive Ukraine of a tough reformer capable of taking on vested interests at a time when the country is recovering from a deep recession.
A firm-fitting headset and earphones not only serve as a conduit to another world but also deprive your senses from fully keeping track of this one.
Mr. Retelny's argument that the legislation will "deprive" institutional investors of unbiased information from proxy firms is little more than a piece of linguistic sleight of hand.
The delayed releases "deprive inmates of their liberty," and have led to millions of dollars in added prison costs and legal settlements with former inmates, it concluded.
A new Trump administration rule will deprive nearly one million children of automatically qualifying for a free school lunch, according to US Department of Agriculture (USDA) figures.
He also addressed them as "you crazy women" and lamented women who he said deprive him "of my freedom of expression," according to the international news agency.
Editorial Republican lawmakers have wasted much of the year trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act, a move that would deprive millions of people of health insurance.
For 2018, Mr. Cooper and state Democrats have announced a "Break the Majority" campaign, not to capture either chamber, but merely to deprive Republicans of their supermajorities.
But the American president's aides remain firm against lifting sanctions, arguing that it would deprive Washington of its most powerful tool to force North Korea's complete denuclearization.
In their Supreme Court motion, the rights activists said that withdrawing from the court would deprive Filipinos of "effective remedies" against genocide and other crimes against humanity.
His goal will be to increase international support for an effort to deprive North Korea of resources as leverage to coerce it to give up nuclear weapons.
Yet he plans to deprive other American citizens of important family relationships, even though these citizens are willing to petition for and financially support their close relatives.
While nations are not permitted under international law to deprive individuals of citizenship if it is likely to render them stateless, Letts has dual British-Canadian citizenship.
The media is collateral damage in a diplomatic dispute between the Chinese and U.S. governments, threatening to deprive the world of critical information at a perilous moment.
It follows the story of Candy Christian, a young woman of thrice-scrubbed innocence who possesses nuclear pheromonal impact and a "heart too big" to deprive men.
I caution against smugness, suggesting that their own children may well ask them how they allowed society to ignore conscious individuals and deprive them of their rights.
"Put simply, you seek to overturn the results of the 2016 election and deprive the American people of the president they have freely chosen," Mr. Cipollone wrote.
Determined to deprive his rivals of a chance to form a government, Mr. Netanyahu orchestrated the swift dissolution of the newly elected Parliament, leading to Tuesday's vote.
And in Israel, a robust turnout by Arab voters on Tuesday could deprive Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of another term — the question is whether they will vote.
With two on and two outs in the seventh, Brewers right fielder Domingo Santana made a terrific running catch to deprive Sanchez of a game-tying double.
It would deprive the Palestinians of nearly everything they wanted, including East Jerusalem as their national capital and the removal of Jewish settlements on the West Bank.
One major hurdle would be showing that Uber's use of Greyball constituted a scheme to deprive victims of money or property, another requirement of the fraud statutes.
"This merger would deprive customers of the substantial benefits of direct competition between DraftKings and FanDuel," said Tad Lipsky, acting director of the FTC's Bureau of Competition.
They may deprive the public of guidance on important legal issues, but they may also result in the justices reaching issues they might not otherwise have reached.
That might not only let criminals escape justice, it could deprive the counsel, Robert Mueller, of leverage to get their testimony and learn about even greater wrongdoing.
"Certainly any time you restrict calories that heavily and deprive the body of needed nutrients, you&aposre going to have rapid loss of weight," Hartley told Insider.
" The letter added, "Put simply, you seek to overturn the results of the 2016 election and deprive the American people of the President they have freely chosen.
But if Congress proves that the White House was willing to deprive Ukrainians of weapons over a domestic political struggle, the lesson for Moscow will be obvious.
As we approach midterm elections this fall, thousands of eligible voters are inconvenienced or disenfranchised by legislative dirty tricks meant to deprive them of their legal rights.
For one thing, I'd tried that before and always caved; for another, I take too much pleasure in style to deprive myself of the chance to change.
Today, proposals to bar young adults from purchasing firearms of any kind threaten to deprive this segment of our population of the natural right of self-preservation.
Emergency room doctors and patients argue that these new policies can often deprive patients of needed care and deter them from using emergency services in the future.
A loss for unions representing teachers, police, transit workers, firefighters and other government employees would deprive them of millions of dollars annually and diminish their political clout.
In a general election in December 2015 the new party won 5.2m votes, or 21% of the total, thus helping to deprive Mr Rajoy of his parliamentary majority.
The cash from the sale to Rosneft will take away about half of Essar's $20bn of debt but will also deprive it of its main source of profits.
Even as voting continued, enough senators had voted against the measure to deprive it of the 60 votes needed for it to advance in the 100-member chamber.
The latest sanctions will transfer control of Venezuela's oil wealth to forces that oppose Maduro and deprive the strongman of resources that could prolong his grip on power.
It usually will subside when you are able to distract the child, divert his or her attention from the event and thus deprive the flame of its oxygen.
But borders are also an example of structural violence, of using a system of laws and regulations that deprive other people of opportunities through the imposition of borders.
It achieves the intended softening of the edges of the device and makes for a prettier, more cohesive design, but it doesn't deprive me of useful screen space.
So Romney's hope is now to deprive Trump of an outright majority of delegates — a much more achievable feat so long as multiple candidates stay in the race.
She believes wholeheartedly in God, so she can't reconcile the fact that Gilead — a country founded on Biblical principals — would deprive her of an honest, God-serving love.
Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, who chairs the Senate energy committee, said the Obama administration's other restrictions on energy development on federal land deprive taxpayers of revenue.
Republican political strategist Phillip Stutts said the next six weeks will be crucial in defining whether any attempt to deprive Trump of the nomination would even be possible.
Secular stagnation implies there are few good investment opportunities, so crowding-out is hardly a concern, and reducing debt would further deprive the world of precious safe assets.
Braas said a merger would deprive shareholders of synergy effects, which would arise from a combination of Braas with European roof tile maker Icopal, a Standard Industries subsidiary.
Almost none do—because they need his signature in order to deprive millions of poor Americans of health insurance and hand a massive tax cut to the rich.
It makes perfect sense to deprive true criminals of the ill-gotten fruits of their wrongdoing—but criminal asset forfeiture is the best available means of doing so.
"Buffett likes to achieve 11 percent returns," and low-yielding cash may deprive Berkshire of billions of dollars annually, said Robert Miles, an author of books about Buffett.
She noted that in the Roman Catholic tradition, usury is thought to break the commandment "thou shalt not kill" because its impoverishing effects can deprive people of life.
And, the loss of DACA educators will worsen already-serious teacher shortages, deprive students of mentors and role models, and deplete the teaching corps of much-needed diversity.
The House proposal would deprive about 2 million people of nutrition assistance, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a bad idea for all SNAP recipients.
So they decided to deprive the F.T.C. of a chance to confront their chief executives, also passing up the chance to make their best case to the judge.
But there are political factors at play that could deprive the President of full value for his victory, including the fact that he is such a polarizing figure.
Likewise, it is critical for the United States to assure that safe harbors can't be used to deprive creators and innovators of the real value of their works.
We allow someone with no more than half a year of training to immediately be in the position to potentially deprive us of both our liberty and life.
Harrison/Erickson "does not have the right to deprive the Phillies' fans of the Phanatic" or liquidate the team's "huge, 41-year investment" in him, the complaint said.
Failure to consider the full effects will result in dishonest decision-making that uses incomplete information to deprive Americans of the economic and environmental well-being they deserve.
And he began steadily being outmaneuvered by Democrats, particularly Pelosi, whose ploy to deprive Trump of a State of the Union address dealt a preliminary blow this week.
Courts have recognized that in some cases, regulation can go so far as to deprive the owner of the value of their property, requiring compensation by the government.
In these circumstances, using freedom of religion as a weapon to deprive LGBT people of any partnership recognition at all is misguided at best and disingenuous at worst.
At best, your words become cliche, and at worst they deprive you the space to better make the case that you are in fact the best possible candidate.
A Reuters reporter drove through three of the villages in October and saw empty streets, destroyed homes and orchards felled by the military to deprive militants of cover.
The debates are an opportunity for candidates to pitch themselves to a national audience, and missing out on the third debate could deprive campaigns of much-needed exposure.
It would also relieve Congress of an excuse for failing to engage in meaningful oversight, and deprive the president of a congressionally-supported claim to blank check authority.
While this has given Nixon a boost and could deprive Cuomo of thousands of votes in a November race, the Working Families Party is taking a real risk.
Consumer advocates and drug companies have mobilized a campaign to block the proposal, telling the administration that it would deprive Medicaid beneficiaries of access to innovative, lifesaving treatments.
The Trump administration has put a lot of pressure on Mr. Maduro, imposing sanctions that deprive his government of oil revenue and offering political support for the opposition.
They also appealed to another constituency: the customers in those expensive seats, who the team says have objected to increased netting because it will deprive them of intimacy.
If upheld on appeal, the decision could deprive an estimated 259 million Americans of their health insurance — including millions who gained coverage through the law's expansion of Medicaid.
The city contends that people who vault subway turnstiles, slip through open emergency exit doors or sneak onto buses deprive the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of much-needed funds.
It has yet to be seen whether the world biggest oil company has miscalculated or has a winning strategy that will effectively deprive its rivals of many vessels.
It will deprive German carmakers of critical parts, force factories in other parts of Europe to close and almost certainly tip the continent into recession, according to analysts.
And China has protested Washington's punitive measures against ZTE, a Chinese telecommunications company, that threaten to deprive it of badly needed American-made microchips, software and other equipment.
If America closes its doors to Chinese students, it will not only deprive us of their talent and ambition; it will sacrifice the power of our uncensored world.
Our region's extreme divisions — and the conflicts whose military, economic and social effects are tearing apart our collective humanity — deprive us of the opportunity for Arab human development.
One option, for example, would be a plan first to deprive a Republican president of one nominee in coming years and second to offer a truce with Republicans.
"If politicians deprive us of the possibility to take advantage of our own resources for our well-being, the people have the opportunity to decide otherwise," Roldan said.
Moreover, devaluing the contributions of different populations will only deprive us of the necessary talent and innovative thinking that we require to address all the challenges we face.
At stake is the gravest of all powers: determining when the government legally can use force against a citizen and deprive them of their right to pursue happiness.
It will also deprive Mr. Trump of an opportunity to tear down opponents based not on substance, but on craft and stage presence — in other words, street fighting.
But even if he isn't, the absence of US climate leadership, which is now effectively a permanent condition, will deprive the agreements of one of its central engines.
If we disqualified all figures because we now reject their society's practices, we would commemorate few people indeed, and we would deprive ourselves of many sources of inspiration.
Some of them switched to the Tories, others to the Brexit Party, but the effect was the same: to deprive Labour of its majority in dozens of seats.
On third down, after urban public school students have lost valuable academic, social and emotional yardage, deprive them of access to better performing and safer private school choices.
The retired officers said in their open letter that the ban "would cause significant disruptions" and deprive the military of talent or force members to live a lie.
The agency said flaring, venting, and leaks waste a valuable resource that could be put to productive use and deprive American taxpayers, tribes and states of royalty revenues.
"The proliferation of forced arbitration is one part — but not the entirety — of how employers are increasingly using employment contracts to deprive workers of rights," said Harvard Law's Gerstein.
This system encourages candidates to take a low profile, ask little from central government and not criticise party leaders, even when they deprive Roma communities of funds, Saliu said.
"Threatening the world, these weapons and tests further isolate North Korea, weaken its economy, and deprive its people," a spokesperson for the Trump regime said in a written statement.
Chaudhry said the woman's in-laws would also often threaten to deprive her children of food or pull them out of school if she tried to make a claim.
President Donald Trump is prepared to deprive the State of California of federal funding if it votes to become a sanctuary state, he said in a Fox News interview.
"They will not take the free courts from us, they will not deprive us from the freedom of choice, conscience and opinion," said Katarzyna Lubnauer, the head of Nowoczesna.
"The federal government may not arbitrarily or capriciously deprive DACA recipients of these benefits, as they have here with Mr. Ramirez," his lawyers wrote in briefs filed in court.
Net migration to Britain slowed sharply in 2016 (though six months of the sample was taken before the Brexit vote), which will deprive the economy of demand and skills.
But once they set bigger goals, it became clear that things had flipped — spending too much on eating out would deprive them of things that were far more important.
The Fight for $15 has featured a new kind of strike, lasting only a day and designed not to deprive a company of labor but to draw media attention.
It is a sprawling empire in which thousands of officials administer often contradictory policies that can deprive people of their liberty or their right to stay in the country.
The Magna Carta limited fines to levies that are "proportioned to the wrong", Justice Ginsburg wrote, and "not be so large as to deprive [an offender] of his livelihood".
The Trump administration says Russia would use the pipeline as a political weapon, increase Moscow's economic grip on Europe and deprive Ukraine gas transit fees important to its economy.
But because plasma was perceived to be so promising, and unlikely to cause harm, the researchers deemed it unacceptable to deprive some patients of the opportunity to receive it.
"I don't deprive myself of anything that I have a craving for because I won't stop thinking about it until I eat it already, and move on," she says.
Cities like Berlin, Paris and Barcelona say home-sharing websites for tourists deprive locals of apartments for permanent rent and push up prices for homes remaining on the market.
But the negative connotations many Americans bring away from it, and how craftily Donald Trump can make the crooked label stick, may just deprive her of The White House.
In the midst of the Trump administration's threats to deprive nearly a million teens with resources to prevent pregnancy, Burlingame even sees California's program as a beacon of hope.
In the struggle for legitimacy, both sides appear keen to deprive the other of any mantle of truly national authority which paying salaries across the battle lines would confer.
Of course, this doesn't mean you need to totally deprive yourself at a shindig, but keeping your hands full will force you to make more deliberate, mindful food choices.
In this case, a black-and-white version would deprive the image of the richly tanned skin and its associations with seaside pleasures, diminishing the air of languorous sensuality.
Third, while we need to deprive the extremists of their safe spaces online, we must not forget about the safe spaces that continue to exist in the real world.
And then there's Section 225 — which is about how the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet can deprive the president of his or her powers without consent.
His wounded campaign, desperate to deprive Mr. Trump of 1,237 delegates, is now banking on wins in Indiana and Nebraska — "more favorable terrain," as he called it Tuesday night.
To stand pat with free-market fervor or to go backward, such as eliminating the Affordable Care Act, will deprive many of medical care while still driving up costs.
In California, an appeals court ruled that the state's job protections for teachers do not deprive poor and minority students of a quality education or violate their civil rights.
Atesiano, 52, was given a three-year prison sentence Tuesday for conspiracy to deprive individuals of their civil rights, according to a press release from the US Attorney's Office.
It is plainly preposterous to hold that the Framers, in all their wisdom, wanted to deprive the government of a means to put an end to this widespread destruction.
The penalties are the latest effort by the Trump administration to deprive the Maduro government of funding and prevent top officials from plundering what remains of the country's wealth.
The partial government shutdown is now almost certain to deprive federal employees of at least one paycheck, a development that will ratchet up the political stakes higher than ever.
Schools have a duty to make sure sexual assault doesn't deprive the survivor of educational opportunities — and they also have a duty not to retaliate against those who report.
When it comes to restrictions, technology companies should limit only speech that breaks clearly stated and openly applied rules, not deprive us of entire tools and means of expression.
The Founders were concerned about the equally tyrannical nature of individual autocrats and populist mobs, as both can deprive a nation and its people of their rights and liberties.
Now the renowned musicologist worries that peace talks between the U.S. government and the Islamist group that controlled Afghanistan until 753 could once again deprive his country of music.
This is why we offer very local food—even though I don't deprive myself of little things here and there that have nothing to do with L'Aubrac, like miso.
For those of us who will be asleep in bed, researchers estimate that each spring we deprive ourselves of an extra 40 minutes of sleep because of the change.
"By threatening the world, these weapons and tests further isolate North Korea, weaken its economy, and deprive its people," Trump said in a statement released by the White House.
The state, which awards the third most delegates on Super Tuesday, will help show whether Mr. Biden can galvanize enough moderates to deprive Mr. Sanders of an overwhelming lead.
Pompeo told reporters at a State Department news conference the move would deprive the world and the Chinese people of information in "incredibly challenging" times caused by the coronavirus.
Such provisions, known as "confession of judgment" clauses, are typically forbidden in consumer contracts because they are considered unfair and deprive borrowers of the chance to contest the debt.
Lagarde's departure would deprive the IMF of a tireless advocate for the benefits of trade, global growth that aids the poor and middle classes, and the empowerment of women.
In each, a liberal young woman who was raised to be deeply conservative returns to her hometown, where the people dearest to her would deprive her of her rights.
"The billionaire class is going all out to keep the status quo, and deprive black and Hispanic kids of their shot at the city's specialized high schools," he said.
An Islamic Jihad spokesman in Gaza, Musab al-Briem, told reporters on Saturday that the group would deprive Israel of "succeeding with any festival" that works against Palestinian interests.
Tywin interpreted Aerys's selection as a way for the king to deprive him of his heir and hold a hostage against his loyalty, and this was the final straw.
She said moving to one of the new apartments in an urban part of Datong would deprive her of her income, which comes from helping her son breed goats.
Edwin Franco, a father of two girls who lives in the Bronx, said that too many selective schools cherry pick the best students — and deprive everyone else of opportunities.
A 2012 Supreme Court decision also let states opt out of Medicaid expansion, and many did choose to refuse federal dollars and deprive their own residents of health care.
Pompeo told reporters at a State Department news conference the move would deprive the world and the Chinese people of information in "incredibly challenging" times caused by the coronavirus.
So much of the issue was just devastating and hard, and about all the ways that this country tried to deprive black Americans of their humanity and their citizenship.
So what is known as "the nuclear option" — a unilateral change of Senate rules that would deprive the minority party of virtually all its legislative power — would be unnecessary.
If it takes enough votes from the Conservative Party, which holds 13 seats there, it could deprive Prime Minister Boris Johnson of the majority he needs to pursue Brexit.
Executives now face this dilemma: Proceeding with defense contracts could drive away brainy experts in artificial intelligence; rejecting such work would deprive the company of a potentially huge business.
And despite its obvious indifference to budget deficits, his administration seems determined to deprive children of the adequate health care and nutrition they will need to become productive adults.
Authorities must be ready to step in if schools shutter, Bump said, because the closures will deprive communities of a crucial resource — at the very moment it's most needed.
Democrats are going further than their two past presidents in promising to crack down on monopolies and mega-mergers that deprive consumers of choice and workers of bargaining power.
A group of over a dozen associations, including the Manif pour Tous, which organised the rallies in 2013, argues that "one cannot deliberately deprive a child of a father".
The last decade has seen a shift from full-time retail jobs to part-time jobs, which deprive non-management workers of health benefits, regular schedules, and overtime pay.
It would deprive tens of millions of health insurance — the decline in the number of insured Americans would be larger than what would result from simple repeal of Obamacare!
Other "wet-wired" organisms, "tens of thousands" of spiders, worms, salamanders and more, have also been deployed to combat the Skylines that threaten to deprive the planet of sustenance.
Dopamine "fasters" deprive themselves of the things that would ordinarily give them a dopamine rush, including seeing friends, reading, talking — most everything that involves human or technological interaction, really.
"The option receiving the most attention at the moment would deprive [state-run oil company] PDVSA of U.S. exports of petroleum-blending products," McDonald said in a note Monday.
Facing impeachment, John Rowland resigned from office and served 10 months in federal prison on charges of conspiring to commit tax fraud and deprive taxpayers of his honest services.
As far as we know, all animals sleep in some way; deprive most of them of it for long enough, and they will die, but exactly why is unclear.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Residents of Moscow are wondering where winter has gone as the highest December temperatures for 133 years deprive the Russian capital of its customary covering of snow.
The U.S. Justice Department has said that no-poach agreements are illegal under antitrust law since they restrict competition for employees and potentially deprive workers of better job opportunities.
As a result, suspending $2628 million in humanitarian aid does far more than deprive U.S. moral and ethical influence, it again deprives us of diplomatic leverage and feeds terrorism.
Justice Department lawyers argued that allowing Howell's decision to take effect would essentially deprive the administration of the ability to present its "strong arguments" that her ruling was mistaken.
Its sole purpose is to bully Dr. Ford and deprive her of the ability to make a considered decision that has life-altering implications for her and her family.
The outdated systems deprive the I.R.S. of a comprehensive view of taxpayers' accounts, hampering the agency's ability to properly identify who should be targeted for outreach, collections and audits.
It would be a mistake to ban ride-hailing services and thus deprive people of something useful, but it would be equally mistaken to ignore the congestion externality issue.
More than that, it was widely read as a symbol of the long history of efforts to deprive African Americans not just of political power but of civil rights.
Much will and should be made of how the bill, if adopted, would deprive millions of people of health insurance in order to finance huge tax cuts for the wealthy.
It will deprive the State Department of a seasoned veteran at a time when the United States is grappling with crises on several fronts, most notably North Korea's nuclear threat.
The measure is being assailed by moderates scared by a rollback of a Medicaid expansion and a Congressional Budget Office study suggesting it could deprive 24 million people of insurance.
There is a chance that voters might deprive the ruling coalition of its current super-majority of seats, Ms Mulgan says, which would impede its plan to amend the constitution.
For a foreign company like Airbus this could cause significant disruption to its business, because it would deprive it of access to U.S.-supplied parts for a range of platforms.
Republicans are holding firm in their effort to deprive Obama of a third Supreme Court pick, insisting that late Justice Antonin Scalia's replacement must be named by the new president.
" Buttigieg also adds that he would invest $10 billion to end workplace sexual harassment and gender discrimination, as these issues "deprive women of income and opportunities to advance at work.
A British exit, or Brexit, would deprive the 241-member EU of its second-biggest economy and one of its two main military powers, sending political shockwaves across the continent.
Breckenridge, the court ruled that two white men in Mississippi had conspired to deprive a group of black men of their civil rights by beating and intimidating them with weapons.
Lowering them temporarily could boost consumer spending, a key driver of the U.S. economy, but it would also deprive the government of tax revenues, at least in the short term.
If Britain were still a member of the club, it might have to hold elections that would be embarrassing and deprive other countries of British seats that are being reallocated.
Although Kaepernick has remained unemployed this season, and even filed a grievance alleging NFL owners "colluded" to deprive him of job opportunities, he has started receiving accolades for his actions.
"You seek to overturn the results of the 2016 election and deprive the American people of the President they have freely chosen," Pat Cipollone, the chief White House counsel, wrote.
The pipeline, which would carry gas straight to Germany under the Baltic Sea, has also been criticized in some quarters because it would deprive Ukraine of lucrative gas transit fees.
They also said a decision to increase the event's budget to 29 million euros from 22 million euros would deprive Ukraine's state broadcaster of 7-8 million euros of profit.
The stakes are high - losing Catalonia, which has its own language and culture, would deprive Spain of a fifth of its economic output and more than a quarter of exports.
Emily Reid, a lawyer at Hogan Lovells, said Brexit would deprive fintech of potential access to a large market at a time when the UK regulatory regime was still challenging.
Mr McDonnell's promise to rule out the use of PFI in any circumstance would deprive the government of a financing method that will, in some cases, be the best option.
"More personal sanctions can maybe deprive top Venezuelan officials from some ill-gotten gains but this will hardly destabilize the regime," said Raul Gallegos, associate director of consultancy Control Risks.
"Two more dams planned on the lower Mekong river, the Sambor and Stung Treng hydropower projects, could be the final straw..." This could deprive communities downstream of fish, imperiling livelihoods.
But it doesn't seem to realize that the danger Trump poses is to deprive the Journal and other paragons of supply-side economics of any kind of meaningful voter base.
This consolidation threatens to deprive consumers of meaningful choices, roll back the progress we have made under the Affordable Care Act, and undermine the sustainability of the health care system.
The Teamsters also said it filed an unfair labor practice charge at the National Labor Relations Board, alleging Lyft's business practices deprive drivers of the right to join a union.
The pipeline, which would carry gas straight to Germany under the Baltic Sea, has also been criticised in some quarters because it would deprive Ukraine of lucrative gas transit fees.
The proposed second line of the existing Nord Stream pipeline via the Baltic Sea is also part of these efforts, which would deprive Ukraine of most of its transit revenues.
"This would deprive them of one of the main incentives for their come return to Syria," he added, echoing comments earlier this week by Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri.
I don't want to deprive the guilty pleasure of whatever radioactive force that fills me with happiness; rather, when I'm feeling blue, I just want to be near that energy.
Mr Assad's "kneel or starve" policy—so-called after the graffiti scrawled on walls by government loyalists—is designed to deprive the rebels of the sea in which they swim.
The French government and regulators are eager to attract banks and other financial firms from London after Britain's EU exit vote, which could deprive them of access to continental markets.
They deprive enemies of income that can be used to finance armies, feed propaganda machines and sustain populations - with the hope of provoking the target's people to overthrow their leaders.
In previous talks, Saudi Arabia has refused to sign up to any agreement with the United States that would deprive the kingdom of the possibility of one day enriching uranium.
The Trump solution would, among other things, deprive the world economy of its most crucial safe asset, U.S. debt, at a time when safe assets are already in short supply.
The payday loan industry said the proposed rules could deprive low-income Americans of a vital source of credit, while consumer advocates said the rules did not go far enough.
Seeking to deprive people of citizenship simply because we can sets a risky precedent: a race to disown extremists or "undesirable" people whenever it is legally possible to do so.
Njoroge said the fact that hydroponics uses cereals like barley, rather than staple crops like maize, ensures farmers do not need to deprive themselves of food to feed their livestock.
The government said its request concerned only the part of Lichtman's opening statement heard so far, and would not deprive him of the ability to make an "appropriate" opening statement.
At the start of each session, I would receive two intravenous injections, and a blood-pressure cuff would be placed on my arm, to deprive my forearm muscles of oxygen.
Instead, he enchanted his audience by suggesting a grandiose disinformation campaign by the entire US media to deprive his people of the truth of the ultimate success of his movement.
Britain won an EU court case two years ago to defeat a bid by the European Central Bank to deprive London of its leading role in clearing euro-denominated securities.
Repealing Obamacare without an immediate replacement — a move favored by some in the GOP — could deprive about 20 million people of insurance and provoke an outcry from the Americans affected.
But the fact is that if I increase the supply of medication for my patients, I could well deprive other patients of needed medication, so I reluctantly declined those requests.
Roe bashing is a powerful source of solidarity; its absence would deprive Republican politicians and Fox News of the issue that stands at the ready to roil the political pot.
Warrenism is jealous of the political rights of citizens and therefore hostile to electoral practices — like gerrymandering, voter-ID laws and felon disenfranchisement — that deprive vulnerable citizens of equal representation.
But if the polls are about right this time, this year's results will add to Mr. Biden's momentum and deprive Mr. Sanders of an opportunity to turn the race around.
"It will open up a Pandora's box on enforcement," said Julius H. Grey, a human rights lawyer in Montreal, who argued that the law could deprive people of medical care.
A DACA fix that cuts legal immigration could eventually deprive at least as many people as are currently covered by DACA from ever having a shot at the American dream.
"His case is part of a coordinated campaign to reinvigorate the draconian Espionage Act and deprive the public of information about some of our most controversial government programs," she said.
Other nations are wrestling with whether to follow suit and risk inflaming China, which could hamper their access to the growing Chinese market and deprive them of cheaper Huawei products.
Representative Ro Khanna of California, a 41-year-old in his first term, said it would be wrong to "deprive one of the most consequential progressive leaders" of the speakership.
There is no good reason to deprive workers and families of what they most need because of program rules written years ago to serve different objectives at a different time.
On Sunday, the United Nations Security Council adopted tough sanctions drafted by the United States that could deprive the North of as much as one-third of its export revenue.
"Put simply, you seek to overturn the results of the 2016 election and deprive the American people of the President they have freely chosen," White House counsel Pat Cipollone writes.
Taylor said the suggestion to remove the company's corporate R&D, which would turn into three separate R&D departments within Peltz's structure, would deprive P&G of lucrative opportunities.
The Senate delayed a vote on healthcare legislation because of his absence, which would likely deprive Republicans of the 50 votes needed to pass their ObamaCare repeal and replacement plan.
Democrats and civil-rights groups described the commission as part of a broader conservative effort to deprive minorities of voting rights and a cover to back up the president's claims.
Conversely, not "helping" her by not helping your friends would simply deprive you of the pleasures of having friends in the building, and them of a cheap place to live.
Now that Congress has provided the necessary funding, we should resist 11th-hour attempts to deprive the military of these resources they need and carefully evaluate future force mix options.
"Political addresses that tend to blame every evil on migrants and to deprive the poor of hope are unacceptable," said the pope, who did not mention any countries or leaders.
Again, the ACLU swooped in to join the NRA in opposing that idea since that list is notoriously error-prone and using it would also deprive people of due process.
Leaked court documents showed us that Downing Street made the decision in early August to shut down Parliament and deprive MPs of chances to stop a potential "no deal" Brexit.
But experts say that this very restrictive diet can deprive you of essential nutrients that come from plant-based foods, and has the potential to harm your health long-term.
While acknowledging that Soleimani's killing could trigger a fresh cycle of violence, one senior U.S. official said at the least it would deprive Tehran of one of its wiliest commanders.
Lyft, a ride-share company, and Pinterest, a social media network, will deprive their new shareholders of full voting rights when they go public in the coming days and weeks.
She is now campaigning for changes to the law and better regulation so that non-disclosure agreements cannot be used to intimidate vulnerable people and deprive them of their rights.
"If this decision stands, it will put more than 40,000 licensed drivers out of work and deprive millions of Londoners of a convenient and affordable form of transport," the petition reads.
But if developers side with Apple and the idea of putting AR in their own apps, it could deprive Facebook of AR experiences it's relying on to help it outdo Snapchat.
The sanctions aim to transfer control of Venezuela's oil wealth to forces that oppose socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro and deprive the strongman of resources that could prolong his grip on power.
"For retailers, this is a legal minefield — can they prove, beyond all reasonable doubt that you intended to permanently deprive them of the unscanned product?" he asked me in an email.
A conservative prime minister of Luxembourg for 19 years, he helped transform it from industrial rustbowl to a financial hub its bigger neighbours saw as helping businesses deprive them of revenues.
" She went on to say the UK needed undertake new efforts at home, and reach new international agreements with other countries to help "deprive the extremists of their safe spaces online.
Furthermore, what if stricter immigration curbs deprive the National Health Service of the nurses and doctors it needs and create a devastating shortage of workers in the building and hospitality trades?
They may deprive your performances of a certain lived-in quality or soulfulness (for lack of a better word), but in exchange they give you incredible control over every sonic detail.
Nonetheless, Mr. Ehle soon after joined the Sanford administration as a special consultant despite his concern that the position would deprive him of the time he needed to finish a novel.
This time, he claimed the groups had conspired to reveal how ExxonMobil covered up its knowledge about climate change, and to aimed to deprive the corporation of its First Amendment rights.
Quotable: "Efforts to deprive any American of a convenient way to vote will have a chilling effect on voting," said the director of Tufts University's Institute for Democracy and Higher Education.
We ask young women to be morally upright, socially adaptable, well-educated, and examples to society, and then we deprive them of the simplest of resources and information to do so.
"Just making up falsehoods about the National Climate Assessments has the potential to really deprive the states and communities that are least resourced of a trustworthy source of information," Kopp says.
"The meeting traversed the Public Protector's proposed remedial action to amend the constitution to deprive the Reserve Bank of its role in protecting the value of the currency," De Jager said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain leaving the European Union could give fledgling financial technology companies an immediate shot in the arm but deprive them of expansion later on, industry officials said on Monday.
Mr Trump's, by contrast, appears to view its right to deprive migrant parents of their children, when pitching them into the criminal-justice system, as a useful deterrent against future immigration.
It would also be counter-productive, because it would deprive a new government of legitimacy and revive anti-imperialism across Latin America when the main issue is the defence of democracy.
"The USTA intentionally destroyed security camera footage in an effort to deprive plaintiff of evidence relevant to her claims in this case," Bouchard's attorneys said in a motion to the court.
It doesn't feel good to deprive myself, and it doesn't feel good to be stuffed and sluggish, so I make choices that allow me to feel both satisfied and energized simultaneously.
His career is a story of a crime here, a civil settlement there, but never a criminal trial or anything that would deprive him of his business empire or social clout.
It was the harshest measure yet against the Maduro regime and will immediately block $7 billion in assets and deprive Caracas of $11 billion in revenues in 2019, according to Bolton.
"Communalism" was seen as the enemy of Indian nationalism, as a force of disintegration, even as a device of British imperialism invented to deprive the Indian people of its just rights.
The move, Clinton aides hope, could deprive the Vermont senator of a clean victory in New Hampshire and stem any momentum he could pick up heading into Nevada and South Carolina.
Last summer, Republican front-runner Donald Trump promised MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that he would "knock the hell out" of ISIS by putting boots on the ground to deprive them of oil.
"Amgen now wants to keep the Aimovig profits for itself and deprive Novartis Pharma of its contractual right to share in the product's success and recoup its significant investments," Novartis said.
Immigrant advocates reacted with alarm to the memos, fearing they signal the start of a mass-deportation program that will tear families apart and deprive people of their due-process rights.
La Mexicana Bakery: It seems wrong to deprive the public of breakfast tacos past a certain hour, which is why La Mexicana is exceptional—they serve them 24 hours a day.
A conservative prime minister of Luxembourg for 19 years, he helped transform it from industrial rustbowl to a financial hub its bigger neighbors saw as helping businesses deprive them of revenues.
That's why the House leadership, when Democrats began their sit-in on Tuesday, adjourned their session — they hoped to deprive the Democrats' protest of media oxygen by turning the cameras off.
But other lawyers point to wording that says while government is allowed "justifiable infringement" on aboriginal title lands, development must not deprive future generations from exercising their rights to that land.
By going silent, while Republicans try to dismantle his signature achievements, Obama would deprive the Democrats of their most powerful voice at a time when the opposition party needs it most.
San Francisco and Santa Clara County had sued the Trump administration over the order, arguing that it was unconstitutional and could deprive the cities of billions of dollars in federal funding.
For accusations against sitting members of or candidates for Congress, by contrast, any attempt by Congress — a government entity — to deprive members of their position could trigger constitutional due process concerns.
"The main question is who will be ready to buy it, as if you deprive it of its Swiss franc-denominated mortgages portfolio, not much remains," the senior bank source said.
The cost of borrowing those bonds has risen to record highs this month, threatening to deprive investment funds of the collateral they need to raise money and guarantee their trading positions.
The focus groups demonstrated that unemployment, poor local governance and perceived rampant corruption deprive citizens of their sense of agency and self-worth and increase vulnerabilities to recruitment by violent extremists.
Even if he musters enough support to deprive his opponents of the two-thirds majority needed to oust him, he looks increasingly unlikely to finish his term, which extends to 2021.
The industry's leading talking point in support of the proposal has always been that a strong investor protection rule would deprive investors of product choices and access to affordable investment advice.
The outcome of the dispute could put at stake the credit rating of Arkea, as the divorce could deprive it from the group's mutual financial support mechanism in a stress scenario.
It would do so by destroying it; socialism would not only deprive the capitalist class of its wealth and power but eliminate it entirely as an actor in the political economy.
When you cancel events with us, you deprive readers of a voice that can buoy them up, enlighten them, and demonstrate the fellowship of being there for each other, in community.
In particular, while Viacom is required to maintain its neutrality in this battle, this mass removal would deprive Mr. Dauman and the Viacom board of any corporate resources during this period.
A judge who forecasts how he or she would rule in specific matters would also deprive future litigants of their right to have cases heard before a fair and impartial court.
Covenant Review's head of high-yield research Anthony Canale highlighted one provision that could even deprive bondholders of the right to a call premium in the event of a covenant breach.
Jurisdictions such as San Francisco and Santa Clara County are arguing that 8 USC Section 1373 violates the 10th Amendment and could deprive them of billions of dollars in federal funding.

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