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To be deprived of this training meant being deprived of the possibility of creating major art.
I would like to see justice for sex workers, for trafficking victims, for everybody who engages in this work but is deprived of their humanity, is deprived of their human rights, is deprived of self-determination.
Ireland came to America because, deprived of liberty, deprived of opportunity, of safety, of even food itself, the Irish believed.
"Because [authorities] don't agree with his views, he's not only deprived of the right to speak, but also deprived of his personal freedom?" another user asked.
And not only that, but they're deprived of their kids — they don't get to see their children, or they aren't raised to raise children, which is how they get deprived of their humanity.
Fascinating evidence comes from children who are deprived of it.
They were also interrogated in isolation and deprived of sleep.
No child who is hungry should be deprived of breakfast.
Instead, deprived of her moment, Lomas has become collateral damage.
Fruit flies deprived of protein usually gorge themselves on yeast.
So the zoo isn't being deprived of young pandas entirely.
We were deprived of a mother due to an addiction.
"People are being deprived of access to information," he said.
Rats forcibly deprived of REM sleep die within five weeks.
Should they be deprived of nonviolent economic protest as well?
Women and girls were deprived of virtually all their rights.
Swift felt deprived of key knowledge regarding her life's work.
But nonscholars like me are not deprived of its riches.
"I'd been deprived of even accidental physical contact," he whines.
And here we are, still disloyal and deprived of manliness.
Muscles, deprived of oxygen, shuddered so violently that they sometimes tore.
Greebel will be deprived of his right to a fair trial.
And especially for us Soviets, we were so deprived of information.
Our analysis suggests that Migrantland is relatively deprived of general practitioners.
With the court deprived of a quorum, it could not rule.
You were deprived of your human rights and labeled a criminal.
Anoxic brain injury occurs when the brain is deprived of oxygen.
It was turned into an industry deprived of purpose and competitiveness.
To argue that Woolson was deprived of opportunities is a stretch.
More than 1,103 municipalities could be deprived of all medical assistance.
Deprived of plausible deniability, Beijing has neither protested vociferously nor retaliated.
Civilization is thus deprived of intellectual work by half the population.
Children are separated from their families; detainees are deprived of food.
Both cities have communities that are quite deprived of contemporary art.
"People in prisons are deprived of their freedom as part of a criminal conviction, but that should not mean they are also deprived of their right to health and preventive interventions," Escobar Salinas said by email.
"After the Charlie Hebdo attack and the November attacks happened, Valls was not only deprived of his reformer image by Macron but also deprived of his 'Mr Security' image by Hollande," a source close to Macron said.
They say they are deprived of decent living standards and civil rights.
As a result, the forest was slowly being deprived of its megafauna.
The North Korean embassy in Warsaw denied workers were deprived of pay.
HOW CAN national postal services survive after privatisation, deprived of government support?
I've been deprived of this small treat for way too many summers.
Souleiman, deprived of his wages, risks his life on the open water.
Progressive Coalition in Burlington now that it was deprived of its popular
Then Mayweather's reflexes, deprived of the conditioning they need to dazzle, slowed.
You might not even realize you're being deprived of oxygen, he added.
We were deprived of our happiness in result of too many beatings.
Imagine being deprived of electricity, water or money for food and medicine.
What happens to a society when women are deprived of their rights?
Many neighborhoods were deprived of medical care, food supplies and social assistance.
Deprived of stimuli, my ears got hungry fast, and quickly recalibrated themselves.
Fourteen thousand were deprived of their citizenship, and 2000,21 became political refugees.
This leaves them deprived of their rights and without access to services.
Trilobites Flies deprived of sleep didn't see reductions in their life spans.
Deprived of final dignity But this case, locals tell us coldly, seems simpler.
In either case, funding is needed — something Bay Area biotechs aren't deprived of.
For too long, black folks have been deprived of telling our own stories.
At the finish of Josie's story, we feel deprived of comfort and closure.
When he did talk about those deprived of their income, it was cringeworthy.
People seemed happy in a way only British people deprived of sunshine can.
Whether transgender, eunuch, or intersex, hijra are often systematically deprived of equal opportunities.
In 225, black people in urban areas were deprived of freehold property rights.
They testified they were deprived of sleep for three days during their grillings.
The symptoms of being deprived of oxygen can mimic being drunk, Chopra explains.
They were successful, but she had been deprived of oxygen for too long.
But daf-2 mutant worms deprived of REST were stripped of their longevity.
We have many First Nations deprived of the right to water and sanitation.
Withdrawal feels like being deprived of something you need in order to survive.
Terrill Thomas died April 24, 2016, after being deprived of water for seven days.
The world (probably) isn't going to end while you're deprived of your mobile pacifier.
When the heart is deprived of oxygen, part of it becomes damaged or dies.
With homes deprived of air conditioning by power cuts, people crowd the beaches nonetheless.
Deprived of consumer goods and luxuries for many years, they are eager to experiment.
We can't let rural areas be deprived of the benefits of a digital economy.
Minorities in Iran say they are deprived of decent living standards and civil rights.
Deprived of its sugar subsidies, the island's GDP plunged by 14.9 percent in 1993.
His family reportedly believes he was deprived of oxygen, which triggered a heart attack.
Growing up, she was deprived of education for years because of rudimentary educational infrastructure.
Before the war, Jews were deprived of fundamental rights and civil liberties in Germany.
For decades, the American sweet tooth has been deprived of one iconic chocolate treat.
They live in the shadows, deprived of basic rights most people take for granted.
You've just been deprived of opportunities to travel in Europe and work in Europe.
More than anything, they have all been deprived of the innocence of their childhood.
Rats deprived of R.E.M. will eat more, and yet they also will lose weight.
We would be absorbed in bliss forever and thereby deprived of any possible agency.
They complained that they were being deprived of their viewing rights for political reasons.
Why should I be deprived of seeing a great black actress play Hedda Gabler?
Our second, you talked about monkeys deprived of touch, choosing wooden dummies over food.
But how is that switch turned on when the body is deprived of oxygen?
"These three children were deprived of the basics of life," Al-Masri told CNN.
Heart attacks and strokes cause damage when hearts and brains are deprived of oxygen.
During his final ordeal, Alfie was deprived of food for approximately 28 consecutive hours.
Am I being deprived of one of life's most profound connections to the soil?
Even now, along the proposed route, largely deprived of mass transit, there are faster alternatives.
If Jean is as professional as one can be, he's not fully deprived of empathy.
An estimated 10 to 15 million people are stateless worldwide, often deprived of basic rights.
Was she deprived of even taking up the normal amount of space for a woman?
I guess we never know what we are missing until we are deprived of it.
In the longer term, anger among people who feel deprived of aid could be manipulated.
Only specific tweets of people claiming they'd been deprived of the democratic process were considered.
Deprived of real news, many Turks believe their problems are caused by a Western plot.
Rural migrants are treated as second-class citizens in big cities, deprived of public services.
Chet Faker's voice is nasal, as if suddenly deprived of the service of his chest.
With Paypal's revocation of its services, Gab could be deprived of a major revenue conduit.
Unable to trade and deprived of oil revenues, Russians face a declining standard of living.
They'll often feel like slighted outcasts, deprived of what they want or feel they deserve.
Deprived of design inspiration and looking for something to brighten up your apartment slash wardrobe?
Nor is it clear how Mr Alix can prove his firm was deprived of work.
Alba: There is significance in sharing the importance of not being deprived of our humanity.
Zaza was deprived of his All-Star appearance last year, missing by just 15,000 votes.
Facing the prospect of an election deprived of all credibility, the parrots changed their tune.
Polish nobles were deprived of cheap agricultural labour, Austrian and Hungarian military officials of conscripts.
Many Syrian children are deprived of education, a problem that could hinder them for life.
"Without law enforcement intervention, Noah would still be deprived of necessary medical care," Palermo said.
Nor can one defend themselves in cyberspace when deprived of the very information they need.
The White City area, once considered undesirable and deprived of investment, is undergoing wider regeneration.
I am deprived of the right to hold rallies or communicate directly with the people.
We were deprived of going outside after certain hours due to fears of drive-by's.
This is the second night in three that Angelina has been deliberately deprived of sleep.
Publishers and authors, deprived of income and royalties, have long worried about this gray market.
"Without law enforcement intervention, Noah would still be deprived of necessary medical care," Palermo added.
Deprived of the subject's surroundings we are encouraged to truly engage with the subjects themselves.
I would argue the countries that suffered the most from that expulsion were Egypt, Algeria, Libya, and so on — not only because they were deprived of a valuable human resource, but [because] they were deprived of the very idea of diversity, ethnic and religious.
But humanity has largely been deprived of hilarious robotic failures in the past couple of years.
It's a pity that we may be deprived of her voice as a result of this.
Children did not receive proper medical care and were deprived of a formal education, authorities say.
"In France, no one should be deprived of their freedom because of suspicions," Philippe told lawmakers.
He says of his volunteers that when deprived of sleep they stay alert and cheerful longer.
All of the kitties were deprived of food, toys and human contact for a few hours.
A week later, he was sent to solitary confinement and deprived of food for 24 hours.
It would mean that the upland hills, deprived of their woolly lawnmowers, would degenerate into scrubland.
He told the Times he was deprived of sleep, kicked, and made to do military drills.
The sight of emaciated civilians, deprived of proper nutrition for months, brought tears to their eyes.
Why should they be deprived of the comfortable, material lives that we have in the West?
Like boys, Badiou sees girls as deprived of their traditional initiation ritual: specifically, marriage and motherhood.
This year, with so many girls deprived of an education, we're declaring a state of emergency.
"Those bodies are factually deprived of their independence," Mr. Scala said in a statement this month.
Being deprived of aid, even hundreds of millions of dollars of it, won't change this calculus.
Deprived of cheap money, Belarus's state firms, laden with bad debts, would struggle to stay afloat.
L.G.B.T. people are frequently deprived of basic health, education and shelter in much of the world.
No, you would think that you had been deprived of something without due process of law.
People, we are being deprived of our God-given right to complain about both presidential candidates.
We were deprived of our loved ones without explanation, without even their bodies to cry over.
Residents were often deprived of food, forced to wear dirty clothing and restrained with duct tape.
They're among the first parts to die when a cell is deprived of oxygen-rich blood.
When he listened to my chest, my right lung sounded dyspneic, labored and deprived of air.
Deprived of sleep, he was coerced into confessing with false promises of leniency, the complaint said.
For over a year, they had been deprived of food and drink for hours on end.
"We have been deprived of all the untold stories," Ingrid Wall, Ms. Wall's mother, said tearfully.
"As schools are being closed, these children will be deprived of their meals," Pelosi warned Friday.
The heart still functions, but the cells that were deprived of oxygen beat slowly and feebly.
But when deprived of food or subjected to overheating, aggressive colonies can also suffer from infighting.
Many female activists are deprived of medical treatment as a form of psychological and physical torture.
"If the economic problem is solved, mankind will be deprived of its traditional purpose," he wrote.
Without unions workers today are deprived of a respectable wage and decent, if any, health care.
If the payments stopped, insurers — deprived of billions of dollars — would flee the marketplaces, they say.
The reporters have said they were hooded, handcuffed, and deprived of sleep during days of interrogation.
The children have been deprived of a family life, and I'm trying to make up for everything.
They were held prisoner in a house, deprived of food, with no one to contact for help.
Heartbreaking for me is that the students on our campus are being deprived of a profound experience.
Sanders's allies believe he was deprived of valuable momentum he should have had coming out of Iowa.
I was deprived of my senses one by one and left bound and blind in a chair.
Many others are arrested, tried, prosecuted, and deprived of freedom, which also includes being forced to motherhood.
These genes stave off hypoxia, a dangerous condition that happens when the body is deprived of oxygen.
Crack served as a form of escapism "in a poor neighborhood deprived of options," in Hart's words.
Those whose contracts remain intact could still be denied desired credit ratings or be deprived of loans.
Vladeck said that justices don't like to be deprived of a lower court's consideration of the issue.
We were deprived of everything... They are picking up people from home and asking them for ransom.
Or was he trying, in making Rebirth, to relive a youth that he had been deprived of?
Article 153 of India's Constitution states that no person shall be deprived of life or personal liberty.
The Lonesome Shortstop Only once has a shortstop in a doubleheader been deprived of a fielding chance.
On January 29th an Australian operator deprived of Huawei gear abandoned plans for a new 5G network.
Without documentation, she has no freedom of movement, and is deprived of access to Iraqi civil services.
"Reuters also reported the judge saying that SRC had been "wrongfully deprived of the RM 42 million.
We can expect that some of them will soon be deprived of their right to free speech.
Somehow, they think, these very real oppressive forces will simply die if only deprived of conversational oxygen.
The inevitable result is that the American public is deprived of information that it needs to know.
We were deprived of our brothers who liked the wrong colors and paid a price for it.
Mr. Jones and his supporters have complained that he has been deprived of his First Amendment rights.
Jordan, an important ally in the region for the United States, is largely deprived of natural resources.
"When unions are deprived of agency fees, they tend to become more militant, more confrontational," he added.
The tragic result is that Native children are deprived of loving families committed to their well-being.
My dad didn't attend college and he feels that he was deprived of many opportunities he deserved.
Cheng said that he was deprived of sleep, placed in solitary confinement and forced to sign confessions.
Mayorov said in a statement Abdullayev had been beaten, deprived of sleep and put in solitary confinement.
Daugherty is suing for damages after being deprived of his constitutional rights and humiliated, the lawsuit said.
THE FACTS: Trump is wrong about being deprived of an attorney in the House Judiciary Committee hearings.
"Predictably, the end result is the corporation wins and the victim is deprived of justice," Johnson said.
It was the passion of somebody who has been deprived of freedom — and has taken it back.
I think most of us, if deprived of wireless access and our ATM machines, would quickly surrender.
"Not only is the Congress being deprived of his testimony, and the American people are being deprived of his testimony today, but we are also aware that the ambassador has text messages or emails on a personal device which have been provided to the State Department," Schiff told reporters.
Celebrities are consistently deprived of privacy due to their public-facing careers, but this invasion is absolutely nauseating.
But most other Muslims feel they have suddenly been deprived of their rightful place in this multifarious nation.
Today, millions of people around the world suffer under oppression and tyranny – deprived of freedom, security, and prosperity.
Workers also face insufficient safety regulations, gender and other discrimination, and being deprived of their social security rights.
His hand-picked successor, Shadary, faces a divided opposition deprived of two leading candidates who were ruled ineligible.
When enough beetles lay their eggs, reproducing in even greater masses, the trees become deprived of necessary nutrients.
When enough beetles lay their eggs, reproducing in even greater masses, those trees become deprived of necessary nutrients.
The first would herald a return to chaos, depleted government services and federal workers being deprived of pay.
Parts of the harbour are becoming anoxic—deprived of oxygen—because of large-scale near-shore salmon farming.
By then it was too late: Santorum had been deprived of the momentum an Iowa caucus win brings.
Sometimes called "nowhere people" or "legal ghosts", they are often deprived of basic rights and vulnerable to exploitation.
He wants Russia to compensate him for income lost after he was deprived of use of the facility.
Baltimore, Philly, Ferguson, and more cities across America have been deprived of opportunity, rights, income, you name it.
That means White Walkers, which we're thrilled to see after being deprived of them in the first teaser.
Equity is putting a surplus of opportunity in front of people who have been historically deprived of it.
His biggest admirers, deprived of his artistry on the field of late, are hoping he does just that.
How could he be deprived of something—"the reputation of being a white man"—that he never had?
The stories of patients deprived of quality treatment and doctors thwarted from providing good care must be told.
But it's still nothing compared to being deprived of one's freedom and daily contact with friends and family.
In his first game, in Nashville, Romo gave N.F.L. viewers something they craved but were previously deprived of.
But at the same time, we're cooped up inside, deprived of the outside world and any new stimuli.
They can be kept in seclusion for weeks, deprived of meals and made to live in unhygienic conditions.
They can be kept in seclusion for weeks, deprived of meals, and made to live in unhygienic conditions.
He was initially held in solitary confinement and deprived of access to a lawyer, according to the group.
An education system flush with cash but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of all knowledge.
An oligarchy is a regime in which the rich have power and the poor are deprived of it.
The mountains towering over the city were bare and brown, deprived of their usual winter dusting of snow.
We're all cooped inside, deprived of basically any social engagement — including positive reinforcement for a job well done.
Why should we be deprived of watching them because some of the men that made them are bad?
You can only have so much time to bring someone back before the brain is deprived of oxygen.
I had not only lost a baby, I'd been deprived of the opportunity of raising my twins together.
But Kurdish fighters deprived of American support are unlikely to want open conflict with the larger Turkish army.
Vladeck said that justices generally don't like to be deprived of a lower court's consideration of the issue.
Besides, if he had been elected, The Circle fans would've been deprived of seeing his impressive dance moves.
Lea is also seeking damages for being deprived of his Fourth and 14th Amendment rights, the lawsuit said.
It also prevents these communities from building the political power they deserve and have historically been deprived of.
She spoke of her dream of becoming a lawyer, and of inspiring other Rohingya girls deprived of education.
Like a stand-up comic deprived of a mic for a year, she seemed compelled to entertain nonstop.
Eating fibrous bars or crackers might make you feel full, but you may feel deprived of other important nutrients.
Abdullayev said at his trial this month he had been beaten, deprived of sleep and kept in solitary confinement.
Maysonet appealed his conviction, arguing that he was deprived of adequate counsel because of his lawyer's relationship with Guevara.
The allegations filed against Lambda Chi Alpha said new members were deprived of sleep and had prescription medications withheld.
Deprived of Google's software, Huawei would be selling featherless chickens to smartphone buyers used to having Play Store access.
"In Pakistan, there are only 9000 practicing specialist female doctors for a population of 108 million deprived of healthcare".
However, in the Grimm's Fairy Tale that is Rudy Giuliani's life, we are sadly deprived of that happy ending.
If the government continues its aggressive stance, Mr Schetyna warned in Legnica, Poland could be deprived of EU aid.
"I'm more concerned about the fact that actual artists using AI are being deprived of the spotlight," he says.
But looking at the image on the 2 XL's screen, my face looked vampiric, deprived of color and vibrance.
His articles, on homes demolished by airstrikes or hospitals deprived of medicine, were published in American and British media.
Saying American schools are "flush with cash" and students are "deprived of all knowledge" is quite a rhetorical flourish.
"Young moms are undermined at appointments [and] deprived of resources," that can affect their mental health outcomes, Malone explains.
Their condition, it was written about that they were starved, they were deprived of water, basic sanitation, no education.
It is a highly anticipated deal for the leveraged loan market, which has been deprived of event-driven financings.
This new development comes as Carles Puigdemont was deprived of power following the Spanish region's declaration of independence Friday.
But the central bank will be deprived of important economic data until Trump and Democrats reach a funding deal.
However, when the world is deprived of a great artist, the people want someone else to be held responsible.
But have they shown any concern or sympathy for Meng after she was illegally detained and deprived of freedom?
Moreover, clinics and their patients are deprived of the empathy and cost-effective hard work AmeriCorps members can contribute.
Deprived of these basic electoral checks and balances, Puerto Rico lies at the mercy of an unaccountable federal government.
Deprived of his livelihood by having his boxing license revoked, Ali toured college campuses and other venues giving speeches.
Amnesty International warned last week that the men from Taiwan could be deprived of basic legal protections in China.
But they should not be deprived of recourse to justice when they are unfairly attacked and their reputations traduced.
According to various studies, the long-term effects of being deprived of normal human interaction can be psychologically disastrous.
Deprived of legitimacy at home, the Iranian regime sought to forcibly gain recognition by seeking weapons of mass destruction.
The empty road laid bare this reality in CAR, where people throughout the country are deprived of essential resources.
People who can't hear well often become socially isolated and deprived of stimuli that keep the brain cognitively engaged.
Though many of the works in Stranger Things appeal to the universal, they aren't entirely deprived of the specific.
When it happened, her brain was deprived of oxygen for 20 minutes; heroic efforts thrust her back to life.
In Nigeria, more than 1,900 children were deprived of liberty because of their parents' alleged association with Boko Haram.
Deprived of its water, families have fled Zour Maghar, abandoning their mud-brick homes and leaving their fields idle.
Some had been deprived of sleep, the people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.
And I would have been deprived of seeing something that transformed me into a lifelong lover of the theater.
He was beaten, isolated in a dark cell for months, subjected to dousing with water and deprived of sleep.
No Americans will ever again be deprived of their basic guarantee of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
About 70 percent of migrants interviewed by Medu said they were deprived of food and water while in Libya.
During the time they are banned, however, they're deprived of streaming, which is a source of livelihood for many.
But she and her Arthur cofounders don't believe governments or even defense departments should be deprived of AI altogether.
Its millions of fans in China may now be deprived of the joy of watching the world's finest basketball.
Don't worry -- the residents of the central Wisconsin town haven't been deprived of a half-century of winter fun.
In Bridges's view, because this intrusion is both extreme and unavoidable, these women are "deprived of privacy rights" altogether.
Their children are therefore deprived of American birth citizenship rights as they remain citizens of the diplomat's home country.
We also aren't suggesting that the people living in the village of Brzezinka be deprived of their parish church.
American Muslims will also be deprived of the instruction from the leading Islamic scholars who are from those countries.
" The pontiff said the world owed young people "a debt" as they've been deprived of "dignified and genuine work.
And in another two years, drivers were yet again deprived of knowing the midpoint between Miles 68 and 70.
In addition to the eight-year prison sentence, Mr. Wu was deprived of his political rights for five years.
Like many individuals deprived of sight, he relies on his non-visual senses to perceive, map, and navigate the world.
One of the things we&aposre deprived of with President Trump is the argument that this interferes with the president.
If you're only eating GG crackers all day long, then you're going to feel full, but deprived of other nutrients.
We are familiar with what happens to the brain when deprived of oxygen, so it was a very scary time.
"China is a huge market, and should not be deprived of the high standards that the brand promises," it added.
The complaint accuses Bharara and other defendants of violating Ganke's constitutional right not to be deprived of property or reputation.
The paradox was that I was deprived of my liberty for having used my body the way I wanted to.
Thus, he is not being deprived of his liberty due to any decision or action taken by the Swedish authorities.
She's deprived of the habitats of a teenage girl with no school cafeterias and no weekends spent wandering around malls.
Yet, that number doesn't include costs to families, communities, or federal and state coffers that are deprived of tax revenues.
He said when reporters cannot talk to sources confidentially, the public is deprived of news on matters of significant interest.
Call it a modern tragedy: For a very short period of time, we were apparently deprived of Elon Musk's tweets.
Deprived of everything that is natural and important to them, these animals only perform tricks because they're terrified not to.
Another study shows that being deprived of sleep leads people to adopt a more negative attitude or tone of voice.
Some parents say their children were deprived of oxygen when tanks ran out because supplier's bills had not been paid.
Additionally, 53 mice were deprived of water when a rack of cages was dislodged from an automatic water supply system.
Many Shi'ites say they are deprived of jobs and treated as second class citizens in the country of 1.5 million.
It is about making power visible and helping the public understand how some people have been deprived of their history.
The ants that had been gradually deprived of sugar and those never exposed to morphine went right back to sugar.
Creating a dozen new Senate seats out of territories long deprived of influence in Congress seems almost tame by comparison.
In high school, he smoked pot, dropped LSD and experimented with how his brain would feel when deprived of sleep.
At least one airline meanwhile sought to reassure passengers deprived of their personal gadgets for flights up to 16 hours.
Trump warned on Wednesday that there would be "riots" if he's deprived of the nomination at the Republican National Convention. .
Children and adults formerly deprived of access to health care have received lifesaving and essential benefits from the act's coverage.
A police witness denied that the reporters were deprived of sleep and that Kyaw Soe Oo was forced to kneel.
Consequently, a breakup throws both partners out of whack, like a caffeine addict suddenly deprived of her morning red-eye.
This part of Yemen would be deprived of natural and human resources, the bulk of which lie in the North.
Mr. Sánchez has promised to revive the law, which had been deprived of state funding under Mr. Rajoy's conservative government.
They have been deprived of citizenship rights and are often confined to villages with little freedom to travel and work.
Politicians pass laws that create a vast prison system of black people deprived of their rights and permanently marginalized. 3.
Summer trips to Nigeria with her family meant being deprived of the middle-class comforts of her childhood (no television!).
To be invulnerable to grief is not to be consummated; it is to be deprived of the capacity to care.
As they enter adulthood, they are often deprived of social assistance or unable to work in the formal job sector.
But "gig" workers—and many other workers—are being deprived of basic employment rights and benefits on a daily basis.
Deprived of direct American support, the Kurds will inevitably turn to Moscow, the sole available source of protection from Turkey.
The 14th Amendment is America's promise that no law-abiding person will be deprived of that right, regardless of color.
James felt his gorge rising, although he knew that such things happened, mostly to backwoods people deprived of diverse company.
The stone leviathan felled, you leave this modest haven behind deprived of the awe it once knew, once inherently held.
Los Angeles (CNN)Police say they lived in squalor for years, malnourished and deprived of contact with the outside world.
I knew better than to think that items deprived of a paper trail last very long in any government office.
Deprived of opportunity and freedom in their home countries, they want to build a free and prosperous life in America.
The world of information is more Gothic than its believers believe, because it is ghostly, silhouette-like, deprived of human sentience.
"We've been deprived of food -- the amount of bread we were being given wasn't enough to feed my family," he said.
Of the 105 families in Kongaragidda village, most are indigenous people who have long been discriminated against and deprived of land.
The North Korean embassy in Warsaw could not be reached for comment but has previously denied workers are deprived of pay.
During the first phase of the study, test subjects were deprived of sleep, registering a little over five hours each night.
Also, the legislation would allow state employees now deprived of abortion services under state health insurance to have the procedures covered.
The complaint accuses Bharara and the other defendants of violating Ganke's constitutional right not to be deprived of property or reputation.
Trump was delivering a lesson: anyone, no matter how powerful, can be humiliated and deprived of access if they displease him.
The government has taken away citizenship and statehood from the Rohingya over the years, and they are deprived of free movement.
Child brides tend to be confined to a more conventional role in the household and therefore deprived of a formal education.
They said they were deprived of sleep by guards who would kick their feet and leave the lights on at night.
As of May 2019, 793 people remained behind bars, and 85033 National Assembly deputies had been deprived of their parliamentary immunity.
In fact, the main losers have been journalists (including this one) who have been deprived of O'Learyisms to get indignant about.
Paul was deprived of oxygen at birth; a doctor suggested to the twins' father, Clyde, that "mental retardation" might have resulted.
"It would be a shame for those students if they are deprived of the opportunity to study here," Freeland told reporters.
It's time that we fulfill that promise to the millions of low-income women who are deprived of liberty and justice.
Rome, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte attends annual report presentation on rights of prisoners or people deprived of personal liberty (0730 GMT).
He was detained for a day and a half and, he says, beaten, deprived of food and forced into painful positions.
Thus, the court is deprived of forty percent of its active judicial cohort, which complicates rapid, economical and fair case disposition.
Each day that it remains in effect is a day that American citizens are being deprived of a constitutionally governed nation.
I know they are deprived of more than 20 of their aircraft and that they don't have much fuel on site.
Children are disproportionately affected, he added, deprived of health care, education, safe water and shelter and often separated from their families.
The families of members of the armed forces and veterans who die this way will not be deprived of their pensions.
"Interaction with peers of color is a resource some white students feel entitled to—or sometimes wrongly deprived of," she writes.
They describe being terrorized, deprived of food, forced to convert to Islam, sometimes raped, trained to kill and promised eternal life.
The oppression of the Rohingya, who are deprived of basic rights, including citizenship and freedom to worship and marry, is appalling.
He may have deprived many Tanauan residents of due process but that doesn't mean he should be deprived of it too.
Consumers who have similar claims do not want to be deprived of the ability to join together and take legal action.
Fraud is a type of larceny, so there must be a victim who has been improperly deprived of something of value.
Mr. Choudhry was being deprived of due process, the letter said, and his case "lumped in" with other cases on campus.
"Unless the law is clarified, he or she might also inadvertently be deprived of special discounts and promotions," the letter said.
And what would Trump supporters do if they see him deprived of a presidency he fairly won through these dubious means?
In addition to being imprisoned, Mr. Sun was deprived of political rights for life and all his personal property was confiscated.
In Montreal in 1937, the notion that being deprived of hockey might prove fatal to a man was anything but remarkable.
Right now we're being systematically deprived of our dignity and we think it is fine because we're getting these incredible services.
With the Tehran regime severely deprived of funds, the ayatollahs had to raise gasoline prices at home, triggering massive domestic protests.
Police believe that Thomas and his older brother were deprived of food and kept in freezing temperatures as punishment, Hart said.
He announced his candidacy in a Glendale cemetery, saying no one — not even the dead — should be deprived of voting rights.
In short, under the Constitution one cannot be deprived of liberty without a court ruling upon the legality of the detention.
The effect is nearly the opposite: deprived of rhetorical shelter, Di Benedetto's narrators seem mercilessly exposed to the events they recount.
We don't need a tax cut at the expense of less fortunate people who will be deprived of basic health services.
Deprived of power and the attention it attracts, he can no longer force himself to the top of the news agenda.
As banks have been forced to make provisions for these assets and deprived of income from interest, lending has seized up.
" In the Seton Hall study, Mr. Zubaydah recounted being deprived of sleep for "maybe two or three weeks or even more.
Thomas died from dehydration after he was allegedly deprived of water for seven days straight at the direction of jail officials.
As a result of the erroneous exclusion of this evidence, Defendants have been deprived of the opportunity to present a defense.
People who are deprived of this physiologically critical light can become lethargic during the daytime and experience sleep problems at night.
Migrants may be deprived of any meaningful chance to prove that they need to stay in the US to escape persecution.
Deprived of the human melodrama that populates his portraits, Rembrandt's landscapes provide a rare look into the artist's sense of tranquility.
After their arrests, the five were violently interrogated and deprived of food and sleep, and they ultimately offered a coerced confession.
The crux of the matter before the court is whether Mr. Skakel was deprived of his constitutional right to a fair trial.
Intense bombardment of east Aleppo, including of hospitals, has left residents even more deprived of medicines, food and fuel in recent weeks.
Naked mole-rats can survive up to 18 minutes deprived of oxygen — without damaging tissues or vital organs, a new study shows.
But the greater loss has been to communities that have too often been deprived of their very American version of the agora.
" Comment sections of many slideshow videos on YouTube just like these make wisecracking jokes about Danielle being "a fetus" deprived of "dignity.
Deprived of their most prized redoubt, the militants will probably melt back into the shadows to wage a new insurgency in Iraq.
How many people deprived of good lives during the Depression, how many tens of millions of people killed in world war two?
But I was also saddened by the reminder that I, like so many other women, are constantly deprived of images of ourselves.
They've been hearing reports that he's being cut out of some decisions and deprived of information by White House counsel Pat Cipollone.
Women have been deprived of their basic rights and reproductive freedoms, with most serving as "handmaids" to powerful men and their wives.
"Reports that drug offenders are often deprived of basic due process and fair trial rights continue to be received," his report said.
It is because the creature is scorned, and deprived of a moral framework, that he becomes monstrous and seeks a gruesome revenge.
Some of the strongest evidence for the importance of stable caregiving in families comes from research on children deprived of parental care.
But the storm is expected to diminish in strength as it moves over land, deprived of the moisture source of the Caribbean.
We must stand with adolescent girls everywhere who are deprived of an education and denied the opportunity to reach their full potential.
They tried to drag the partially-educated Muslim youth who are deprived of the Islamic knowledge into the vicious circle of atheists.
Not everyone receives that blessing, and I don't take my fortune lightly; not when 49 people were senselessly deprived of their own.
CNN reported that Kim Yong Chol had been "almost deprived" of power since the Hanoi summit but had not faced hard labor.
Deprived of the solidarity of comrades, our visions seem idiosyncratic and quixotic; fortified by our political affiliations, they seem moral and viable.
"We know very well, more than most, what it means to be deprived of human rights and democratic protection," Suu Kyi said.
"Why was I deprived of meeting those congenial minds, in this good, this glorious cause of light and truth?" he later wrote.
Urge that all political prisoners, deprived of their liberty because they exercised their right to publicly demonstrate against electoral fraud, be freed.
Beyond that, the conditions in the migrant detention facilities where children were deprived of both was nothing short of "outrageous," Humphreys said.
"If there are no agreements and commitments, women will be inside the home and they will be deprived of everything," she said.
Deprived of a chance to replenish themselves, stocks everywhere pay the price: almost 90% are fished either to sustainable limits or beyond.
These Republicans should all be ashamed of themselves for acting like 4-year-olds deprived of toys so they have a tantrum.
This sleight of hand runs the risk that troops overseas, at some point, could be deprived of some resources, at least temporarily.
But as they do, the workers who power small business shouldn't be deprived of the tools to save for a secure retirement.
Projects being deprived of resources are located in many cities around the country including Dallas, Jacksonville, Los Angeles, New York, and Minneapolis.
Deprived of the sport's former prestige and hounded by animal rights groups, the remaining aficionados are on the defensive, angry and nostalgic.
Subjects who were deprived of sleep said that they felt hungrier, and had more trouble controlling themselves when faced with the snacks.
Most people, however, are left to live out their final days in agony, deprived of any avenues for a self-determined death.
What is it that we feel deprived of when the flagship phone we buy is suddenly supplanted by a slightly better one?
If Ohio had been awarded to Kerry, Bush would have won the popular vote while being deprived of an electoral vote majority.
High-profile convicts petition judges to be released Defense attorneys have also painted a picture of inmates being deprived of basic hygiene.
In the end, Ms. Gerson concluded that Mr. McKee was deprived of a fair trial, not that he was innocent, she said.
The families of four detainees, all at Tora, said their relatives were being held under extremely poor conditions, deprived of adequate healthcare.
To give the islands their own continental shelf would therefore be inequitable as Turkey would largely be deprived of a continental shelf.
And as the arrangement soared away from (and toward) a region so deprived of water, Azuma found himself thinking of the ocean.
The defenders reported that their clients were routinely deprived of basic necessities like mattresses, sheets, showers, eating utensils and mental health treatment.
In addition to the prison term, he was deprived of political rights for four years and fined 20,000 yuan, or nearly $3,000.
People were interrogated in "tiger chairs" — metal chairs with shackles, handcuffs and leg irons attached to the frame — and deprived of sleep.
She is reduced, hemmed in, deprived of everything that allows her a true identity — even her real name, which we never learn.
I don't even want to think about some poor lonely mouse deprived of sugar and reaching for a tiny bottle of pills.
Deprived of such insights, analysts would unintentionally render incomplete and thus inaccurate assessments, and decision-makers would be blinded from lurking dangers.
" [Time Out New York] $80 an hour, to cuddle: A "trained cuddlist" from Connecticut says, "People are very much deprived of touch.
Mr. Khatami's allies and backers were jailed; he was deprived of the political muscle to introduce promised social, political and economic reforms.
Walker has been fantastic inside the paint, and the Charlotte Hornets look deprived of all five senses when he's off the court.
Even when deprived of water, the eggs can survive up to six months, and then hatch soon after they are doused with rain.
Back in the 1930s, researchers noticed that rats who had been deprived of food appeared to live longer than their well-fed brethren.
In some trials, subjects deprived of sleep would end up munching their way through the best part of 600 additional calories per day.
If tobacco were taken out of the treaties, as suggested by the proposal, Philip Morris could be deprived of many such legal arguments.
The woman were then allegedly exploited for labor and sex, physically and mentally abused, branded with the group's logo, and deprived of food.
The state has said in court filings that the prisoners haven&apost been deprived of any rights protected by state or federal law.
Calves were deprived of adequate nutrition, and the video shows employees stabbing and hitting calves with steel rebars and branding irons, ARM said.
In 2014, cyclist Lance Armstrong was deprived of his distinction (received in 2005) for "failure contrary to honor," after being convicted of doping.
After the episode aired, it looked like while the scene was not completely cut, the fans were deprived of the ice cream throwing.
David and Louise's children have also been exposed to entertainment and technology they'd been deprived of, reading Harry Potter books and using iPads.
With at least 37 blackouts this year, the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir are the most internet-deprived of any state in India.
But Hackney is also, on a measure of "multiple deprivation", the 1003th most deprived of more than 400 local-authority areas in Britain.
But, deprived of European trade, technology and investment, Iran is now unlikely to meet the IMF's forecast of 4.3% GDP growth this year.
"Poor people suffer twice from being deprived of basic services and also paying a higher burden of taxation," Byanyima said in an interview.
Simicska's media holdings, once highly profitable, incurred heavy losses after he fell out with Orban and his publications were deprived of government advertising.
When his family was finally allowed to visit him, he told them that he was frequently deprived of sleep and food, Alaoudh added.
"There are files that stated that Anthony said he was being deprived of food and being locked in rooms and abused," David says.
"For the person who is overqualified, the feeling that one is deprived of the job one deserves is a disturbing feeling," says Erdogan.
Veterans and their families who have sacrificed for our nation deserve far better than being deprived of basic living standards such as healthcare.
"No one should be deprived of their fundamental right to vote," Penda Hair, co-director for the Advancement Project, said in a statement.
"Plants can indeed enhance long duration missions in isolated, confined and extreme environments -- environments that are artificial and deprived of nature," she said.
In 2017, fans also were deprived of her presence, given that she was very pregnant at the time with twins Rumi and Sir.
Important issues go unresolved and individuals and businesses are deprived of the justice to which they are constitutionally entitled, often causing irreparable harm.
Deprived of the right to interpret what the laws mean, administrative agencies can do very little, even if they are inclined to act.
Seventy-five million children aged 3 to 18 live in countries facing war and violence and are deprived of their right to education.
They should not be deprived of the opportunity to earn the right to vote and participate in the civic life of this country.
When women don't feel safe to speak up (whether about sharing a new idea or reporting misconduct), organizations are deprived of valuable ideas.
As Alberto's center moves farther inland – deprived of the warm waters that fuel tropical weather systems – the storm was expected to steadily weaken.
And people who show disrespect to the law, in this view, deserve to be punished by having their children deprived of that prize.
Children at the border have been confined in cages and deprived of beds, soap, playtime, emotional care, health care, sleep and adult support.
Although African-Americans are deprived of proper treatment for much of their lives, at the end they suffer from too much of it.
The second day, he was detained and held for five days, during which he said he was slapped, beaten and deprived of food.
In Solnit's version, Cinderella begins as the original: She is lonely and overworked and unloved, deprived of comforts and even her own name.
How might kids deprived of opportunities for free play, risk-taking and self-governance differ from previous generations when they leave the nest?
Both were wrestling with the same problem: how to fix hearts that had been deprived of oxygen during surgery or a heart attack.
Is it any less barbaric to be told that your child will suffer and then be deprived of any ability to protect her?
"I was deprived of my dignity and it was wrong," said the woman, Yvonne Gil de Rebollo, who also said she was injured.
"Currently, athletes in sports deprived of Lottery funding will find it almost impossible to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics," it added.
How can New York, which has even helped host a Super Bowl, have possibly been deprived of Federer-Nadal for all these years?
Brandt said he's tried to assure those he has talked to that they can grow to be the parents they were deprived of.
The senators have been deprived of cell phones and other electronic devices and nourishment other than milk and water to keep them focused.
I am being deprived of the opportunity to be recognized along with my peers, for our collective, lifetime contributions to the music industry.
Officials, deprived of the usual levers for shaping policies that are supposed to be their purview, are left with little other than leaking.
"Some of the best players play both formats, and so the fans may be deprived of seeing the best team playing," Irish said.
Worse still, I have been deprived of basic Constitutional Due Process from the beginning of this impeachment scam right up until the present.
"These critical shortages in health services mean that more people are deprived of access to life-saving interventions," WHO said in a statement.
But unlike other American citizens, those living in unincorporated territories are systematically deprived of fundamental rights that their citizenship should entitle them to.
Democrats practice the same tactics in other states, so supporters of both parties are deprived of their fair voice, just in different states.
At the same time, Dr. Young and I recognize the dangers inherent in feeling deprived of cherished, not-so-good-for you foods.
Sometimes called "legal ghosts", stateless people are deprived of basic rights from education to employment and vulnerable to exploitation, violence and arbitrary detention.
But seven years later, Wilson's attorney said his client had been "deprived of his right to speedy trial," and his witnesses had since died.
You won't be deprived of flavor if you skip the dressing, as the salad comes with a tasty vegetable blend and cilantro lime glaze.
African Americans were purposefully deprived of opportunity, the ability to exercise their rights, equal access to education, health care, public facilities and other programs.
Specifically, about a child's right to know her family and to not be deprived of her connection to her extended family and tribal community.
"TransCanada has been unjustly deprived of the value of its multibillion-dollar investment by the U.S. administration's action," the company said in a statement.
Some restaurants have tried, only to reverse course later, having lost customers appalled at the new prices and servers deprived of the tip windfall.
In District 27, covering Corpus Christi, Texas's 8th-largest city, Hispanics were "intentionally deprived of their opportunity to elect a candidate of their choice".
We know from the Senate Torture Report that both Zubaydah and al-Nashiri were deprived of sleep and subjected to long periods of isolation.
There's a real danger that Irish women may resort to dangerous back alley methods if deprived of safe and affordable ways of terminating pregnancy.
Pratt may be deprived of his usual snacks during filming, but he'll be damned if he doesn't make the most of what he's got.
No child should be deprived of medical treatment just because grown-ups aren't comfortable enough to accept his illness and help him manage it.
In Washington last month, his spokesman said the country didn't want to be deprived of its right to buy oil and gas from Iran.
Consumers are deprived of the benefits and protections they expect, and in many cases aren't even aware of which network is handling their transaction.
Abdullayev's lawyer had told the court in March that Abdullayev had been beaten, deprived of sleep and put in solitary confinement during the investigation.
One of the most impoverished states in Mexico, poverty and inequality were rife, with Mayan people by and large the most deprived of all.
Regardless of how you might interpret it, this image puts black youth in a position of power — one they're typically deprived of in America.
African-Americans were systematically deprived of their voting rights through a series of obstacles, including expensive poll taxes, unpassable "literacy" tests and outright violence.
We will never know how many millions of people were deprived of access to the truth about their own societies and the world beyond.
No one should be deprived of constitutional rights on the shaky ground that the attorney general merely suspects the person might be a terrorist.
Children also described being deprived of edible food and water, held in freezing cells, touched inappropriately by officers and threatened with rape or death.
Sanders rolling over and playing dead does a disservice to the voting public, because we are deprived of any other candidate to vote for.
With regard to Officer Pantaleo's liberty, the second element that prosecutors would have to show is that Garner was deprived of his constitutional rights.
Men earn more than women, straight or gay; lesbians, deprived of the extra earnings a male partner would bring, may work harder to compensate.
"We were deprived of cousins to call over for playtime because they were in graves for traveling the wrong path in life," he wrote.
This should be made even more clear by the abuse our clients suffered while they were deprived of access to friends, family, or counsel.
Ironically, by turning over the mundane stick-and-rudder aspects of flying to computer automation, pilots are deprived of the opportunity to continually practice.
Mr. Chalidze also started his own imprint, Chalidze Publications, publishing works on political thought that dissidents in the Soviet Union had been deprived of.
Health professionals say that people who grow up deprived of nutrients, as millions of Africans do, run a higher risk of later becoming obese.
Dr. Dass-Brailsford compared the 13 siblings' situation to that of prisoners of war, who have been deprived of food, freedom and sufficient nurturing.
It's estimated that millions of citizens could be deprived of primary health care after the departure of roughly 8,600 Cuban doctors from the country.
STROUDSBURG, Pa. — For days, the pledges from Baruch College joining Pi Delta Psi had been ordered around by fraternity members and deprived of sleep.
" For several weeks, viewers on DirecTV and U-Verse were deprived of popular shows like "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and "Big Brother.
This, many of us thought, was a player who had been deprived of too many at-bats and who left before his anointed time.
"There is no reason why the government and the public should be deprived of access to the balance of the filing," the prosecutors wrote.
The house would wind up with a developer, and my neighbor would be made both homeless and deprived of the value of the house.
When we are deprived of contact with these ancestral bacterial allies, our immune systems sometimes lose the ability to distinguish between friend and foe.
Porzingis, sitting on the bench, was deprived of critical repetitions as a center of the Knicks' offense — a position he has found only recently.
Americans will be deprived of representation by people who understand their lived experiences, and will continue to struggle under mounting student and medical debt.
This Tuesday, Attorney General Bill Barr even suggested that those who don't offer "support and respect" to cops could be deprived of police protection.
Women in the United States have not been deprived of employment, the right to read and self-governance, or subjected to state-mandated rape.
Legally speaking, Raleigh had already been "dead" for 15 years, after being found guilty of plotting against James I and deprived of his rights.
Just because these developing humans were deprived of life in the womb does not mean that their lives were any less precious than ours.
He was chained and handcuffed for months inside his cell, deprived of sleep and medical help and repeatedly interrogated throughout the day and night.
The 'producing classes,' no longer quite so systematically deprived of the fruits of their efforts, would have gotten a bit more of the fruits.
The red card that saw Bayern deprived of Arturo Vidal for extra time — arguably the game's pivotal moment — was not "a foul," Ancelotti said.
At the time, the taking of the Bastille didn't seem to matter much: there were only seven prisoners deprived of their freedom behind those walls.
Why it matters to us: Humans suffer severe or permanent damage to tissue after only a few minutes when the brain is deprived of oxygen.
Fly in the Ointment recounts his experience of being confined alone in a six by nine foot cell, deprived of human contact, intimacy, or touch.
In other words, overweight adults on a diet lost 60 percent more muscle when they were deprived of approximately two hours of sleep each night.
Yet 20 states have no statute assuring that people wrongfully deprived of their freedom are helped back into society and compensated for the stolen years.
Not only was Ellis deprived of his father, but we can easily imagine that a stigma was attached to the manner in which he died.
He said that he had been deprived of fundamental liberties including access to sunlight and fresh air, adequate medical facilities and legal and procedural security.
He will also face "a ten-year bar against his return, likely forcing him to spend a decade deprived of his wife, children, and community".
The city's young people feel alienated from the elite by an ossified political system and deprived of a voice by a lack of full democracy.
In "Guantanamo Diary," he described long days in isolation, chained to the floor in agonizing positions, often deprived of food and sleep in extreme temperatures.
After extended questioning over two days -- during which the suspects claim they were deprived of sleep and food -- police say they confessed to the crime.
"Dana is being deprived of the right to lawfully exit the United States because of personal characteristics, and that's discrimination, pure and simple," Castillo said.
It is foolish to promote the best salesperson or computer programmer to a management role, since the company will then be deprived of unique skills.
The result: a Labour Party yet further alienated from ordinary voters and a Britain yet further deprived of the effective opposition it so badly needs.
In delivering the opinion of the court, Justice Anthony Kennedy said the family had not been deprived of all economically beneficial use of their property.
Assange said that he had been deprived of fundamental liberties including access to sunlight and fresh air, adequate medical facilities and legal and procedural security.
"Independent monitoring of the situation in places where individuals are deprived of their liberty is a crucial safeguard against ill-treatment and torture," he said.
"In no case may a people be deprived of its own means of subsistence," states the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
On his watch, prisoners have died, a woman lost a baby during childbirth and, most recently, an inmate deprived of water for a week died.
But what's the protocol for a situation like this, where 13 children and young adults have allegedly been starved, shackled, deprived of anything resembling normalcy?
Security is likely to be tighter than ever amid fears that lingering militants, now deprived of a base, will turn to other forms of warfare.
"We were more concerned about hearts and lungs because they're the most vulnerable organs if deprived of oxygen for a period of time," he said.
It is certainly possible that a person could be unjustly deprived of firearms rights, just as a person can be unjustly convicted, or falsely arrested.
In April 2016, the PNG Supreme Court ruled the refugees, who were not allowed to leave the center, were being deprived of their personal liberty.
After yelling that she had been deprived of a chance to question Mr. Obama, she demanded — and later received — a private audience with the president.
Sometimes a drive-by shooting happened on the street corner near the preschool, and on those days the children were deprived of their outdoor time.
In April 2150, the PNG Supreme Court ruled the refugees, who were not allowed to leave the center, were being deprived of their personal liberty.
In Epic, it's everyone whose workplace rights are violated -- from gas station attendants deprived of a minimum wage to Hollywood stars subjected to sexual assault.
The biggest losers, though, were American and European consumers deprived of choices in the marketplace and forced to pay higher prices for what was available.
And Kevin appears ready to head into the afterlife again — or maybe the weird hallucinatory state he enters when his brain is deprived of oxygen.
The composer Natacha Diels's "Bahnhof" was a twist on the ancient myth of Philomela, the abused woman who, deprived of speech, turns into a nightingale.
But even as he did, he remained dedicated to building a society that would provide the inclusion he (and his followers) had been deprived of.
Then the plaintiff must show there's a substantial risk of serious harm, or of being deprived of a basic human need, due to solitary confinement.
But they say it is clear that the Iranian health-care system is being deprived of equipment necessary to save lives and prevent wider infection.
He said members of Congress have previously sued presidents, alleging that they had been wrongly deprived of their right to carry out their constitutional duty.
GOP lawmakers, meanwhile, complained they're being unfairly deprived of a procedural motion to recommit — the minority party's last chance to amend legislation — on major legislation.
He wants to combat extremism by supporting authoritarian regimes that snuff out the very same Muslim men and women who are deprived of potential futures.
Ms. Hincapié said it was "especially disconcerting" that Mr. Montes was deprived of a hearing before an immigration judge, in violation of his due process.
"Our American veterans have dutifully served this country through many wars and deserve better than to be deprived of donations from giving donors," Minkler said.
Deprived of a midterm win, starting his re-election bid and irked by the dollar's rise, he might ramp up his attacks on Fed policy.
" Elisabeth Koek, of the Norwegian Refugee Council in Iraq, said about letting residents return to dangerous areas deprived of public services: "This is incredibly worrying.
The letter applauds the former students for their actions and says they were "deprived" of their college experiences because of events that weren't their fault.
Inmates are made to stand on their knees, beaten with batons and deprived of sleep until they sign the confessions put in front of them.
Levels of the stress hormone cortisol tend to be higher in enclosed spaces like office cubicles that are artificially lit and deprived of outside views.
Kelly in 1970 that welfare recipients suspected of fraud in New York were entitled to an evidentiary hearing before they could be deprived of benefits.
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Superior Court Judge Laura Priver ruled Wilson had been deprived of his constitutional rights to a fair trial, vacating his conviction and ordering his immediate release.
We all have been deprived of the knowledge we could have if we had been giving equal treatment to understanding women and their conditions as well.
He is accused of running a cult-like organization where female members were branded with a cauterizing pen, deprived of food, and treated as sex slaves.
The self-proclaimed queen of the seven kingdoms was famously deprived of her long blonde locks after being taken prisoner by the High Sparrow (Jonathan Pryce).
If you're a mom who should under no circumstances be deprived of her java, you can hang a plaque in your kitchen to warn your guests.
The United Nations says the Syrian government is responsible for most of the towns under siege, with about 187,000 trapped inside, deprived of food and medicine.
For eastern Ghouta's civilians, trapped in underground shelters but deprived of food and water, there is a constant dilemma - whether to seek supplies or stay inside.
The production of burgers should be restricted to the butchers of Hamburg, long ago deprived of their intellectual property by a shocking failure of linguistic regulation.
Those consumers were deprived of a fair competitive process when DIRECTV unlawfully exchanged strategic information with three competitors during their parallel negotiations concerning carrying Dodgers games.
Deprived of their favoured no-deal option, more hardliners have swung behind her deal purely to stop a softer option or, worse, no Brexit at all.
In the study, a group of lab monkeys were deprived of sleep for 30 to 36 hours, and then given either Orexin-A or a placebo.
"We can also see the faces of those who are greeted with contempt because they are immigrants, deprived of country, house and family," the pope added.
Israel was deprived of a chunk of passive investments five years ago when it was upgraded to developed market status from emerging by index compiler MSCI.
In its ruling, the WGAD determined that Assange had been deprived of fundamental liberties during his 550-day house arrest, though the decision was not unanimous.
By reducing imports or replacing them with American-made versions, foreigners are deprived of dollars to invest in the United States or spend on U.S. products.
But when central banks are deprived of the tools they normally use to reassure markets, a little fear is more than enough to cause big trouble.
Most people move to big cities in search of work and better perspectives, and villages, deprived of infrastructure and state funding, are left to steady decline.
These factors set the stage for a different dynamic in Iranian politics where the ruling clerics will be deprived of undue foreign assistance and internal stability.
Reuters has met several Saudi Shi'ites detained after the 2011 protests who said they were repeatedly beaten and deprived of sleep to extract confessions of rioting.
In 2005, former students brought a class-action lawsuit against the Education Department, saying that they had been deprived of a fair chance at an education.
He was most likely deprived of making last year's All-Star team when he went on the disabled list last June with tightness in his forearm.
The nation will be diminished on the world stage and within, as younger generations are deprived of opportunities enjoyed by their parents and grandparents for decades.
Another survey cited, of elementary pupils in Xi'an, found that 60 percent said that they were hit, deprived of food or verbally abused by their parents.
Nutrient pollution has been connected to cancer, birth defects, and the deadly Blue Baby Syndrome—the condition whereby infants deprived of blood oxygen literally turn blue.
Insogna had warned her that this was expected while her bones sucked up the phosphate they had been deprived of for so long and began rebuilding.
Contrary to what some gun-rights enthusiasts claim, people who are deprived of guns do not simply find a new way to harm themselves or others.
In 1999 he successfully argued before the Supreme Court that a death row prisoner in Virginia had been deprived of the constitutional right to effective counsel.
The principal goal of policy during this period should not be to boost GDP, but to alleviate the hardship facing those deprived of their normal incomes.
The principal goal of policy during this period should not be to boost GDP, but to alleviate the hardship facing those deprived of their normal incomes.
" Franco responded by waxing general about the movement, saying he wants to "support change" and hopes marginalized groups in Hollywood get "positions they've been deprived of.
"Tonight, in the middle of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, the family of Pastor Bill Lynn was deprived of justice," Attorney General Steven T. Marshall said.
Doctors there wanted to transfer to Boston Children's a newborn baby boy whose heart had been deprived of oxygen during surgery to fix a congenital defect.
The legislation was approved in 0003 under a previous Socialist government, but was then shelved and deprived of state funding by the conservative government that followed.
"The House's rapidly advancing impeachment inquiry also makes it particularly important that Congress not be deprived of the information sought by the subpoena," the committee wrote.
But over the longer term, a weaker Europe deprived of one of its most dynamic economies will lose a bit of luster on the international stage.
For example, lawmakers faced a public outcry during the 2013 shutdown when the families of the soldiers killed in combat were deprived of their death benefits.
"It is ugly to see a nuncio looking for luxury, for designer clothes, in the midst of people who are deprived of life's necessities," Francis said.
The guidance contained an implicit threat that school districts defying the Obama administration's interpretation of the law could face lawsuits or be deprived of federal aid.
But Ineos's rivals are sharpening their knives, sensing that the British team, deprived of Froome's authoritative figure, might not take their usual grip on the race.
In one district Hispanics had been "intentionally deprived of their opportunity to elect a candidate of their choice" while another showed signs of an "impermissible racial gerrymander".
It was deprived of number one by the Black Eyed Peas' "Imma Be," which tells you a lot about where pop music was at the time, too.
And while under Mexican law minors cannot be deprived of their rights to education and health care, a dual citizenship gives children immediate access in both places.
When deprived of proper shelter, food, space to roam free and without proper regulation of their body temperature, these animals become deprived and inherently suffer in captivity.
In places like Nepal and India, there's real damage to girls and women who are isolated and deprived of free movement simply because they have a period.
It has been deprived of some sources of funding (money-market mutual funds, for example) and has been forced by the regulators to rebuild its balance-sheet.
"I cannot be happy receiving this prize knowing that in the dungeons of Venezuela there remain, unjustly deprived of liberty, more than 300 political prisoners," he said.
Under terms of this decree, co-signed by Belgium's Justice Minister, Elisabetta was deprived of the title Princess of Belgium – but instead is known as the Archduchess.
Many were jubilant when, deprived of Soviet backing, the German Democratic Republic (GDR) collapsed after four decades, uniting a few short months later with its western neighbor.
Many OPEC nations are being deprived of needed oil revenues, and governments are scrambling to adjust to a world of cheap and abundant oil amid stagnant demand.
Instantly those men will be deprived of the patina of nobility and gallantry that they did not earn and do not deserve to have attributed to them.
In these cases where children are sometimes deliberately deprived of resources, the children have a probability of developing attachment disorders from the consistent cycling of volunteer caregivers.
His supporters also feel marginalized, dislocated and dispossessed — pushed down the economic ladder, deprived of their political clout and forced to accept cultural changes they find discomforting.
The chances of full neurological recovery after the brain has been deprived of oxygen for prolonged periods of time -- greater than four minutes -- are poor, Glatter said.
This may yet be the lasting image of the war on terror, in which, deprived of tangible violence, the combatants descended into a melee of pen-pushing.
Hospitals and hundreds of villages have been burned, with more than 24 percent of schools closed and 22017,225 children deprived of education, according to the United Nations.
While Americans have a constitutional right not to be deprived of liberty without due process, no one has a constitutional right to serve on the Supreme Court.
"Asylum seekers will be put at increased risk of violence and other harms at the border, and many will be deprived of meritorious asylum claims," he wrote.
"Asylum seekers will be put at increased risk of violence and other harms at the border, and many will be deprived of meritorious asylum claims," he said.
Deprived of his freedom, his sanity in question, Mr. Lopez found himself without a legal advocate he trusted or access to evidence he believed could free him.
But at least we can bask in the luminous charisma of Ms. Carano, even if she is underused and deprived of a fight scene of her own.
This is important because both the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments provide that no one may be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
She sees herself as a social secretary for people who have been deprived of the forms of communication that are now ubiquitous almost everywhere except for prisons.
He said he has been improperly cast as a villain in the Spanish news media, rather than as a father who was deprived of his parental rights.
He is "a family man, honest and hard-working, who is unjustly deprived of his freedom," Desa's dam division, Agua Zarca Hydroelectric, said in an unsigned email.
The medical version of the matter goes like this: As a result of being born prematurely and deprived of oxygen, I have cerebral palsy, a neurological disorder.
If abortion had been illegal, I could never have risked becoming pregnant again, and I would have been deprived of becoming a mother to two wonderful children.
Mauro Palma, Italy's ombudsman for the rights of detained persons or those deprived of their liberty, had pressed the Italian authorities to allow the Maersk to land.
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which the U.S. has adopted, states that no individual should be arbitrarily deprived of his or her life.
Over 23 million rural and small-town citizens lack broadband access, which means they are deprived of the educational and economic opportunities enjoyed by their urban neighbors.
Sad that the men and women who have sacrificed so much are deprived of even the most basic connection to home bc Democrats are playing political games.
Yet, today in many countries, these often freshly enfranchised people find themselves still deprived of the real wealth that the post-communist system seems to have promised.
When black people were denied public accommodations under Jim Crow, when black children were deprived of equal education, we did not try to educate people about prejudice.
At a funeral on Monday attended by hundreds, Abdelkader Tamalt said his brother had been harassed, deprived of sleep and brutalized by prison guards in his cell.
That means they were deprived of vitamins and minerals essential to their development, Dr. Roshini Raj, an associate professor of medicine at New York University, told HLN.
And once you've been deprived of the foods you love, you are more susceptible to binging and eventually regaining the weight you've lost -- plus a few pounds.
That measure was approved in 2007, under a previous Socialist government, but was shelved and deprived of government funding under a conservative government led by Mariano Rajoy.
Not only were we deprived of the activity we proposed, we'll be the ones who have to travel to another part of town on a cold night.
When the migrants fail to pay, they are held in grim living conditions, deprived of food, abused by their captors, and sold as laborers in slave auctions.
Bin Salman's adversaries have been locked up in the Ritz-Carlton hotel for months, deprived of wealth and freedom until they submitted to his new Saudi order.
Western India is connected with pipelines and LNG import facilities, while industries in the east are still deprived of the cleaner fuel because of a lack of infrastructure.
The crew of Apollo 10 joked that they had been purposely deprived of fuel for a landing in case they went rogue and decided to go for it.
Deprived of such major financial backers, Club for Growth and Our Principles PAC together spent only $27 million on anti-Trump messaging, according to Federal Election Commission reports.
"If you get above 60, you're getting water temperatures where the fish will be deprived of oxygen," says Dave McCoy, the owner of Emerald Water Anglers in Seattle.
Absent from government land records and lacking a document proving legal title, the farmers are never recognized as legal owners and are deprived of institutional benefits over decades.
Another member of Guzmán's legal team, José Refugio Rodríguez, insisted that El Chapo is being deliberately deprived of adequate sleep in an interview on Radio Fórmula on Monday.
I love how without having to show the madness and extravaganza usually happening at these runway events, readers are not deprived of feeling the energy of the scenes.
"We are deprived of everything while the Kurds are selling our oil to help the regime and enriching themselves," said Abdullah Issa, a protester from al Tayaneh town.
While the reality is that girls around the world are routinely deprived of opportunities, it's also true that there are so many ways you can help them succeed.
They're suing the federal government, arguing that they are being deprived of their rights to life, liberty, and property by the government's failure to properly address climate change.
I can't say I've necessarily felt deprived of bass response with other planar magnetics, but the D8000 ratchet up both the quality and quantity to an unprecedented level.
The Himalayan nation has been plagued by wrangling over a new constitution approved in 2015 as minority ethnic Madhesis protested that they had been deprived of their say.
Girl brides are often deprived of an education and face the increased risk of death or serious childbirth injuries if they have babies before their bodies are ready.
It is even harder to count up the losses sidestepped by having to deal with fewer untrustworthy outsiders and of not being deprived of credit in tough times.
Jahangir said the prisoners were not allowed to take their belongings, including medicines, amid reports that they have also been deprived of adequate clothing, medical care and food.
"While Amazon fuels bargain hunting on Prime Day with hefty discounts, employees are being deprived of a living wage," Verdi retail specialist Orhan Akman said in a statement.
The Minnesota Vikings were deprived of three points Monday night when Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner apparently used illegal means to block a fourth-quarter field goal attempt.
Whatever their offense, an American jury would never sentence anyone to be deprived of medication, food or water for weeks on end -- or to die in a flood.
In its petition, the gun-rights group told the justices that young Americans should not be deprived of their constitutional right to buy a specific class of firearms.
Reuters reported that the suit, filed in California, argues that 85033-year-old Neutah Opiotennione was deprived of information about financial services because of Facebook's ad targeting policy.
Reuters reported that the suit, filed in California, argues that 54-year-old Neutah Opiotennione was deprived of information about financial services because of Facebook's ad targeting policy.
The Australian and PNG governments announced last year the center would close, following a PNG Supreme Court ruling that the men were being deprived of their personal liberty.
At Walmart, some of the most vocal workers have been deprived of raises, reassigned, or in some cases fired, according to interviews with more than a dozen employees.
Since July of this year, she has been almost entirely deprived of independent movement, requiring aid with even so simple a physical act as turning over in bed.
Last week Rwigara's mother and sister told the court all three of them had been tortured and deprived of food as they were held in jail awaiting trial.
It's clear that Nintendo's not ready to commit to virtual reality on its own platform, but players now don't have to be deprived of a VR Mario experience.
Two Reuters journalists who were arrested in Myanmar at the end of last year described being hooded and deprived of sleep during a hearing on Tuesday, Reuters reports.
If by Election Day most voters have spurned your favored option, that does not mean you're being deprived of a chance to vote your conscience; you already did.
What the Fed worries about: The Federal Reserve could be deprived of vital economic data if the US government shutdown continues, central bank chairman Jerome Powell has warned.
Either way, the ecological poison has created a haven for the toxic algae, which killed seagrass, fish and mammals, and left the water deprived of vital dissolved oxygen.
Not for the first time, you're deprived of what you want to see: Nureyev, especially in motion (there's some rare archival footage of his dancing), but not only.
It is even harder to count up the losses sidestepped by having to deal with fewer untrustworthy outsiders and of not being deprived of credit in tough times.
It's gotta be helpful for a bunch of sports fans across America currently deprived of competition ... considering all the pro leagues are on hold during the coronavirus pandemic.
Mr. Ghosn, who was used to being treated with exaggerated deference, was shocked to be locked up, interrogated for long hours and deprived of contact with his family.
Maryam Akbari Monfared, for example, is one of the prominent prisoners who is suffering from serious illnesses in the Iranian regime's jails, but is deliberately deprived of treatment.
But she added that she doesn't want to see women "deprived of freedom for 30 years" for terminating their pregnancy, referring to some of the longest sentences imposed.
"I am being deprived of the opportunity to be recognized along with my peers for our collective lifetime contributions to the music industry," he said in a statement.
This peri-peri chicken pizza is left over from the night before, devoid of nutrients and deprived of its former liveliness after an overnight stay in the fridge.
Navy and Air Force pilots on various aircraft have been reporting unexplained incidents of hypoxia, which is when the body is deprived of oxygen at the tissue level.
"Are they establishing habits that will leave them deprived of the kind of social network they need to carry them through the rest of their life?" she wondered.
Many prisoners were kept in tiny cells in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day, deprived of sleep, given "meager and barely edible" food and strip-searched regularly.
Earlier reports revealed children were sickened by lead and mold, and showed how base residents across the United States were deprived of basic tenant protections granted to civilians.
A handful of studies involving dogs and cockroaches going back to the late 19th century suggest that being deprived of sleep can result in a shortened life span.
According to Hestrin, the Riverside County, California, district attorney, the children were regularly chained to their beds and deprived of food, the use of the lavatory and daily showers.
Corneal neovascularization is when the cornea, the transparent tissue covering each eye, gets deprived of oxygen from being covered up all day by a sight-enhancing slip of plastic.
Linares also says he's been "deprived of earnings" as a result of the accident and is suing for past and future medical expenses, loss of income and property damage.
But there is no ghost, and when the Ouija board users are deprived of their ability to spell out words they can see, the game rapidly devolves into gibberish.
A typical experiment goes like this: rats are deprived of food for 12 hours each day, then given 12 hours of access to a sugary solution and regular chow.
Across Africa they are helping to unclog courts, resolve disputes and bring justice to the most vulnerable, from suspects deprived of their liberty to farmers robbed of their lands.
Should poor and hungry women and their daughters and sons be deprived of food they desperately need to live, and health care and Medicaid they literally need to survive?
"I learned this in a penitentiary center where I was deprived of freedom, where I dedicated my time to study," González said in an interview with The Associated Press.
The treaty that covers crimes of this nature defines victims as someone who is deprived of their liberty, either through arrest or abduction, by authorized agents of the state.
The force of the impact broke his neck and made his throat swell so much that his brain was deprived of oxygen for too long to recover, she said.
Although a bleached anemone is deprived of algae, it's still alive and may one day recover, said Tommy Norin, an ecological physiologist at the University of Glasgow in Scotland.
Authorities have released details of the kids' alleged abuse, which included being deprived of food, left to lay in their own waste while shackled and being strangled and beaten.
If enough people pressed through to the call-center agents and toyed with them for hours, the enterprises would be deprived of sales and the robocallers driven into oblivion!
At Wednesday's hearing, an investigator being questioned by David's attorney Allison Lowe acknowledged one of the siblings said she was never completely deprived of food for an entire day.
A stroke is described as a medical emergency which occurs when blood flow to the brain is cut off, causing brain cells to be deprived of oxygen and die.
The result of this legislation is that once the attorney is hired, he or she is deprived of the very tool needed to obtain documents necessary for the appeal.
"We know very well, more than most, what it means to be deprived of human rights and democratic protection," Suu Kyi said, according to a readout of the call.
Hence it can no longer simply be said that all those in any 'irregular' situation are living in a state of mortal sin and are deprived of sanctifying grace.
Add to that all the people throughout the country who may be deprived of valuable government programs if the partial shutdown continues such as housing assistance and food stamps.
Men and women lacking in, or deprived of, agency look to nationalism to assure them that, in their own way, they are as good as everyone else—better, even.
The court said Mr. Zhai would also be deprived of his political rights for four years, and he is expected to face strict surveillance and restrictions on his activities.
And holiday season distractions meant that the misery of federal workers deprived of paychecks did not reach a critical mass that would force lawmakers to demand a swift resolution.
A 2013 National Geographic article documents the failure of this initiative and paints a very grim outlook for those who are deprived of access to basic sources of energy.
The city, Pakistan's economic powerhouse, is in shambles, roads crumbling, slums expanding, deprived of basic government services although it provides the country with about 40 percent of its revenue.
Deprived of California sanctuary when Governor Brown was succeeded by a Republican, George Deukmejian, in early 211, Mr. Banks found a new refuge on an Onondaga reservation near Syracuse.
But there's no denying Miss Brodie's incendiary presence, in a play that implicitly poses the haunting question of what happens to such intensity when it's deprived of an outlet.
That could mean trucks marooned in port, stores running out of some kinds of food and some factories deprived of the components that arrive each day from continental Europe.
It's also a truism that failure is life's great teacher, and whatever else the beneficiaries of the cheating may get, they are being deprived of something ultimately more valuable.
But nothing says that the world is coming to an end more than videos of mass gang wars waged by Thai monkeys deprived of their normal tourist food source.
Still, many northern leaders, deprived of sun for much of the year, are refusing to let political and economic challenges get in the way of their rest and recreation.
The public is currently being deprived of what, if unimpeded, would be fully in-depth coverage of the presidential campaign by a news organization of more than 2,700 people.
In fact, in areas of Afghanistan still controlled by the Taliban, women continue to be mistreated and deprived of basic rights -- such as education and work outside the home.
While he was held in a secret C.I.A. prison in Poland in March 2003, Mr. Mohammed was waterboarded, deprived of sleep and had his head slammed against a wall.
So far, however, Congress has been off the hook for the millions of girls and boys who have been deprived of rape prevention services due to lack of funding.
The agreement said that employees of the Syrian state must not be threatened, deprived of their salaries or recruited into joining "local protection units that belong to the regime".
Before ''crossing'' into brotherhood, the pledges were subjected to ''hell week,'' deprived of sleep and made to carry book bags typically filled with bricks, concrete blocks or bowling balls.
Gardner was deprived of another extra-base hit when Red Sox first baseman Mitch Moreland made a diving stop of his smash down the line in the fourth inning.
People who are deprived of a dependable social network, or who have severe difficulty connecting with others, have a much higher risk of both developing an addiction and relapsing.
Wang was also deprived of his political rights for three years and 50,000 yuan ($7,160) of his personal property was confiscated as part of his sentencing, the court said.
Netflix's "Grace and Frankie," starring Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda, is a more old-fashioned sitcom, but it's also a welcome mirror for an audience long deprived of one.
So what if millions are deprived of insurance; so what if pre-existing conditions are used again to exclude; so what if poor people can't get help with Medicaid?
WFP says unless there is additional funding, 13 million people will be deprived of food aid from May and moderately malnourished children will go without the supplements they need.
First of all, while everyone has a fundamental right not to be deprived of liberty or property without due process, there is no right to serve in the Senate.
It will offer free return flights to compensate Girona season ticket holders who will be deprived of a home game against Barcelona as a result of the venue change.
"It sprang from the idea that readers are being deprived of so much else because news of Trump can suck the life out of the news environment," he said.
And once locked up, detainees are deprived of the means to earn the income required to hire the professional lawyers they need to have a realistic chance of success.
As a constitutional concept, due process refers to an obligation of the government, owed to those who may be deprived of their life, liberty, or property through government action.
"Those summoned are deprived of liberty for days, weeks, or months, during which time they are repeatedly interrogated and often tortured," a Human Rights Watch report said in 2016.
That meant he would be deprived of some of his rights as a citizen – his rights to have a gun, to sit on a jury, to hold public office.
One way to understand why America still executes people is to look at the Fifth Amendment, which provides that nobody will "be deprived of life...without due process of law".
Because of the system's shortcomings, the lawsuit said, children have been deprived of necessary assistance and the city has lost out on hundreds of millions of dollars in Medicaid reimbursements.
Microcephaly can develop after birth in children with some genetic disorders, and in some infants deprived of oxygen during labor whose injured brains stop growing in their first few years.
Migrants interviewed for the report said they toiled for months for little or no pay, were deprived of breaks or access to toilets and showers, and suffered threats and violence.
Audiences have long been deprived of stories like Vida that intentionally center immigrant characters of color within their own contexts, not just as guests, or worse, infestations in white ones.
I was 7, and my family had recently immigrated to the United States from Puebla, Mexico, in search of economic and educational opportunities we had been deprived of back home.
In 2014, police discovered the 5-year-old boy inside an unfinished crawlspace inside a closet where he was deprived of food and forced to sleep on a concrete floor.
The use of human shields is banned under international humanitarian law, and constitutes a violation of the right not to be arbitrarily deprived of life, the UN refugee agency said.
The 25 children found malnourished and shackled in their Perris, California home were allegedly deprived of many things by their parents including regular meals, access to lavatories, and daily showers.
In the DC-based case, congressional Democrats say they are deprived of voting on Trump's personal revenues from foreign states, because they haven't been able to review his financial portfolio.
In addition to being a licensed therapist, Robinson is a professional cuddler for Cuddlist, a service that connects people who feel lonely or deprived of nonsexual touch with paid cuddlers.
And lack of oxygen to the brain is what causes harm in opioid overdose—the longer the brain is deprived of oxygen, the more likely it is to be damaged.
Without legal protection, residents risk eviction or having their unregistered assets stolen from them by powerful interests, and are deprived of collateral for loans and investment, land rights campaigners say.
The time has come to stop following the welfare reform playbook and fight instead for policies that bring justice closer to the people who've been deprived of it the most.
In the opening stanza of "Garbage," Ammons meditates upon an isolated "yard maple" deprived of the benefits of "crowding and competition" that would make a tree in the forest thrive.
Many children were deprived of formal education over the past six years, creating a breeding ground for ISIS to spread its doctrine among the young, like former child soldier Khalil.
Assange argued that he had been deprived of his fundamental liberties, including lack of access to sunlight or fresh air, adequate medical facilities, as well as legal and procedural insecurity.
Fans were deprived of a chance to see Porzingis, the No. 4 pick in the 2015 draft, on the same court as Lakers guard D'Angelo Russell, the No. 2 selection.
So many of us are deprived of rest that we can't "have it all," but meeting somewhere in the middle seems as a good a place to start as any.
Now, a new interview with Iron Man 3 director Shane Black reveals that we were actually deprived of a female villain in that movie — because of concerns over toy sales.
We had been deprived of a few more months together, but the powerful bonds we had made, our resolve to continue on, and our unyielding dedication could not be broken.
They had been slaughtered, driven out of the country, forced to convert to Catholicism and deprived of civil rights, including the rights to marry and inherit property within the law.
Deprived of the traditional means of building local support — he entered the race years after Northam began preparing — Perriello has instead tried bringing national forces to his state-level campaign.
She had by that time been deprived of any plausible path to the nomination and was never going to do well enough on Super Tuesday to forge a new one.
Deprived of any revenue, but having to pay their rent nevertheless, many if not most of them will be impoverished if the closings last for more than a few months.
He had reportedly been in a nursing home since 21972, admitted there after he had swallowed a chicken bone in a restaurant and, briefly deprived of oxygen, sustained brain damage.
"I have found that he continues to maintain a regime whereby both of these two young women are deprived of their liberty, albeit within family accommodation in Dubai," he said.
In 2007, the C.I.A. proposed restarting a more limited version of its interrogation program under which inmates were deprived of sleep and solid food, slapped and grabbed by the head.
The plaintiffs challenged the sanctions, saying they were deprived of their rights under the Constitution's Article II as well as its 12th Amendment, which spell out the Electoral College process.
Deprived of their senses, they can find their way around a room—much as you, if you were suddenly blindfolded, could probably escape through whichever door you most recently entered.
With an immense cast and wide-ranging erudition, this novel, the culmination of a Hungarian master's career, offers a sweeping view of a contemporary moment that seems deprived of meaning.
"The American people do not agree on much, but they will not forgive being deprived of the truth — and certainly not because it took a backseat to expediency," Schiff said.
In Thailand, Zubaydah was waterboarded 83 times, locked in a coffin, slammed against the wall and deprived of sleep, according to a landmark congressional report on the CIA's torture program.
Before the rule change, approved last summer at the IOC session in Malaysia, athletes had long argued they were deprived of commercial attention and income during their most marketable moments.
Or consider that we impose sanctions on U.S. enemies such as North Korea, Russia and Iran because we want them to feel the economic pain of being deprived of imports.
Cuts will mean that young children's brains and bodies will not develop properly because they are deprived of the nutrition and health care necessary during this critical period of growth.
"Consider giving to organizations that create joy and beauty for people who have been deprived of it," advised Zarlasht Halaimzai, the founder and chief executive of the Refugee Trauma Initiative.
Other students were deprived of food and water for the day, forced to wear diapers to class as a form of humiliation or simply beaten for speaking the indigenous language.
Intentionally deprived of meaning, Wolfson's seemingly political artworks ring hollow, and the characters, dialogue, and music — including all the Jewish references — appear as nothing more than an attention-grabbing ploy.
"Gaza has become a big, isolated prison, deprived of minimal rights, because of the unjust Israeli siege," they said in a statement, referring to clampdowns by Israel and neighbor Egypt.
Anger over poverty and joblessness is often been aimed at the local governments tasked with providing services such as water, roads and schools many blacks were deprived of under white rule.
When he was allowed to return to the UK in February, he told The Guardian that he was stabbed, punched, and deprived of food and water for days at a time.
Some Brexiteers see this as a bonus of leaving the EU: deprived of cheap labour, companies would be forced to become more efficient, and Britain's low rates of productivity would improve.
Deprived of oil income, IS will have to find other financing means such as increasing taxation and fines in areas still under its control, said Muthana Jbara, a provincial security official.
They have been deprived of their traditional source of portfolio income; government bond yields have been driven down to historic lows and have been locked away on central-bank balance sheets.
Japan, where criminal suspects may be held for 23 days without charge, often with only minimal contact with a lawyer, perhaps deprived of sleep, is already worryingly good at extracting confessions.
The greater toll is human: mothers and fathers burying children, children brought up without a parent and societies deprived of tens of thousands of citizens in the prime of their lives.
But for Palestinians forced to live under Israeli rule and mostly deprived of the right to vote, there is a widespread sense that Israeli elections make little difference in their lives.
Both the Soviets, in the 2000s, and the British, during the 22001th century, were forced to beat bloody retreats from Afghanistan, deprived of what looked, on paper, to be easy victories.
Unfortunately, electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) has proved to be quite imprecise in identifying fetuses actually likely to be deprived of oxygen; EFM has an extremely high false-positive rate—50 percent.
Sometimes referred to as "legal ghosts", stateless people are not recognized as nationals by any country and as such, they are deprived of the basic rights most people take for granted.
That possibility seems to be exacerbated by Trump's increasing self-confidence in a White House that may be about to be deprived of many remaining restraining influences in a government reshuffle.
Our public lands are deprived of vital investments in conservation, land management, recreation and watershed protection and critically, hazardous fuel reduction to thin out dense tree stands and reduce flammable underbrush.
Read more: The government is moving migrant children back into the Texas Border Patrol station where lawyers say kids were deprived of food and forced to take care of each other
Another was a mentally ill man who died of dehydration after being allegedly deprived of water (in May, a grand jury recommended charges be brought against jail employees for that one).
Had a similar obstructionist approach prevented the development of IVF, millions of healthy people would never have been born and their parents would have been deprived of the joys of parenthood.
Patriotic transgender Americans who are serving -- and who want to serve -- must not be dismissed, deprived of medically necessary health care, or forced to compromise their integrity or hide their identity.
Both Britain and Sweden denied that Assange was being deprived of freedom and the Swedish prosecutor in charge of the case has said she will renew an application to interview Assange.
The former ended up being smaller than what was required to fully ameliorate the effects of the Great Recession, while the latter was deprived of a public option, among other flaws.
He made it as far as Libya, where he says he and other would-be migrants were held in grim living conditions, deprived of food, abused and mistreated by their captors.
Indiana's inexplicable discrimination against all non-citizens has very real and dangerous effects for those deprived of personhood and forced to retain names that do not reflect their identity and autonomy.
"If it (resolving the name dispute with Greece) is placed as a condition (for talks to start) we are being deprived of our basic right to become European," Ivanov told journalists.
Modric had seemed poised to snatch the World Cup limelight at a tournament already deprived of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi after Portugal and Argentina lost in the round of 16.
Thomas, who lawyers say suffered from bipolar disorder, died from dehydration in April 2016 after he was allegedly deprived of water for seven straight days at the direction of jail officials.
An estimated 10 to 15 million people worldwide are not recognized as nationals by any country, often deprived of education, health, housing and jobs, and at risk of exploitation and detention.
He was the son of German Jews who fled Berlin in 1938 and settled in Shanghai, where Mr. Max discovered the primary hues he'd been deprived of under bleak Nazi rule.
Being deprived of that moment was a disappointment; Wenger had come to Huddersfield determined to savor every second of the day he never thought would come and never wanted to end.
This would range from poor children being deprived of their main daily meal as schools closed, to gig economy workers being laid off with little access to social welfare, he noted.
Mitochondria are tiny organelles that fuel the operation of the cell, and they are among the first parts of the cell to die when it is deprived of oxygen-rich blood.
Deprived of several stars who were banned after an investigation into the yearslong doping program, the Russian team — its members competing under the generic label Olympic Athlete From Russia — has struggled.
It's that looming, ambient feeling of being deprived, of being trapped, that's likely to contribute to a setting utterly unfriendly to a safe, comfortable psychedelic sojourn into that great beyond within.
The judges said an otherwise useful drug could be deprived of patent protection because not every promised use had been "sufficiently demonstrated or soundly predicted" before it came onto the market.
They also said they were served inedible food and foul water, subjected to extreme heat and cold, deprived of sleep, and left to fend for themselves when other detainees became violent.
Deprived of their livelihood and driven from the forest, the farmers have poured into nearby villages, creating a humanitarian crisis that the United Nations estimates is affecting more than 51,000 people.
Mr. Salim, a Tanzanian also captured in 2003 and held by the C.I.A. in Afghanistan, was beaten, isolated in a dark cell for months, doused with water and deprived of sleep.
They are also curious whether the parasite might be siphoning some of its energy from its host, and whether it will still behave normally when deprived of oxygen in the lab.
Deprived of the valediction he had sought in November, Obama may want to keep a copy of Chait's volume on the night stand in his new home in Washington's Kalorama neighborhood.
Child laborers are deprived of education and are more likely to have to settle later in life for unpaid work for the family or low-paying, unskilled jobs, the ILO says.
While the DOJ has traditionally left the immigration courts to operate independently, Trump's attorney generals have increasingly intervened, raising concerns that immigrants are being deprived of a fair day in court.
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Patriotic transgender Americans who are serving — and who want to serve — must not be dismissed, deprived of medically necessary health care, or forced to compromise their integrity or hide their identity.
Voters were deprived of the opportunity to learn if his professed level of wealth was just another lie, and if his business dealings will create conflicts of interest while in power.
It is damaging to be fed falsehoods or to be outright lied to, but it is utterly debilitating to be deprived of the resources by which to sort fact from fiction.
"Children deprived of education are at increased risk of child labor and child marriage, of being trapped in poverty, and of being unable to fully participate in their societies," it continued.
One final indignity for travelers dreading the thought of sharing a long-haul flight with children deprived of their electronic entertainment: Don't count on blocking the din with noise-canceling headphones.
Deprived of much freedom and many comforts (they have one afternoon off per week and hot baths are a rationed luxury), they turn on one another, fanning trifling grievances, exaggerating minor slights.
Justice Valihura said in her dissent that the majority is relying on implication in the statutory language to allow a shareholder to be deprived of longstanding rights under Delaware and common law.
"We strongly believe that clean athletes, who have spent years of their lives training for the Games, should not be deprived of the right to participate," the ministry said in its statement.
In the midst of Venezuela's turmoil, President Nicolas Maduro's ruling United Socialist Party (PSUV) has found itself isolated and deprived of political support—something investors say is a good thing on balance.
What is more, a military occupation of the country's north and east will require the Tamil people of those regions to live eternally as second-class citizens, deprived of all self-respect.
"Where else can we go?" argue the impoverished Christian community -- the majority live on the edge of society, deprived of an education, struggling to find jobs and unable to afford living elsewhere.
In Lancaster, refugee students alleged that the school district shunted them into a boot camp–style alternative school, where they were subjected to daily pat-downs and deprived of proper English instruction.
He is the one who has been reclassified as cognitively impaired, deprived of basic human rights, made to live without his keyboard and returned once more to the prison of meager expectations.
"Arabic-speaking schoolchildren in Texas have been deprived of critical services from Bahia Amawi for almost this entire school year because of this unconstitutional law," said CAIR National Litigation Director Lena Masri.
When apartheid ended in 1994 the courts returned land to individuals who could show that they had been wrongfully deprived of it (a minority, given poor records and the passage of time).
I don't know as of today what his plans are, but there's a very real concern, I wanted to see him go [to the wedding], I didn't want him deprived of that.
The court found that mixed UAE-Qatari families have been separated, Qatari students have been deprived of the opportunity to complete their education, and Qataris have been denied equal access to justice.
The change of government was also a chance to break the "tragic status quo situation" of a million minority Rohingya Muslims who have been deprived of their most fundamental rights, she said.
Their parents' disdain for society meant that the girls had no outside friends and lived "a life deprived of outside amusements," according to one of their tutors, leaving them lonely and bored.
In Culiacan, the capital in Mexico's northwestern state of Sinaloa, locals lamented that Mexicans were deprived of the chance to see the notorious capo tried, convicted and punished on his native soil.
"Making art represented an expression of feelings about the unclear future—things we were deprived of, things we dreamed of," Ameziane told me through Hussain, who is part of his legal team.
Like Nurmagomedov, he's done more than enough to earn a shot at gold, but has also been deprived of the chance by the strange circumstances created by McGregor's presence in the division.
America's failure to fully enfranchise the people of Puerto Rico is a stain on our history and a testament to what happens when American citizens are deprived of a voice in government.
Because state law prohibits bringing firearms into our building, these adult students are deprived of their constitutional right to be armed for protection during the walk between their cars and the school.
Sibling and spousal differences are the kind of thing that might attract the interest of a housewife deprived of other ways to exercise her brain, and that's what happened with Katharine Briggs.
The site's closure follows a PNG Supreme Court ruling last year, that the refugees -- who were not allowed to leave the Australian-run immigration center -- were being deprived of their personal liberty.
Anyone who's running a country needs to understand that the arts matter, to the country as a whole and to every person in it, and that being deprived of the arts matters.
"It is absolutely unacceptable that female students are deprived of a chance of education only because they are women," Yoshiko Maeda, chairwoman of the Japan Medical Women's Association, told CNN on Friday.
"There is no way we can accept this attitude, leaving the population deprived of an essential service like public security," Cesar Colnago, the state's governor, told reporters after announcing the federal aid.
The two women did not complain or speak of themselves, Parakand recalls, but she could tell from the color of their skin that they had been deprived of daylight and fresh air.
For instance, when U.S.-led sanctions were imposed on Iraq in the 1990s, local hospitals, clinics and women's organizations warned that people were in serious danger, deprived of vital medicines and care.
Having been deprived of citizenship under the 1982 citizenship law, members of that minority are prohibited from taking part in civil and political life -- banned from voting and holding office in Myanmar.
Without official servers, not only are gamers denied the chance to relive their glory days playing SOCOM or Star Wars: Battlefront, the industry is deprived of an important part of its history.
There was no precedent for Cox to follow: After decades of invisibility and oppression, trans people had leapt out from a cultural shadow to seize the liberties they had been deprived of.
Recently, at a market in Tangier, the clink of a chain caused a paralyzing flashback to the prison, where Mr. Errachidi was forced into painful stress positions, deprived of sleep and isolated.
The president is "so boxed in on Russia that he's deprived of any ability to conduct a policy, and that paralysis is dangerous," Jonathan Eyal, a London-based strategic analyst, told me.
Deprived of any immediate prospect of an independent life before marriage, she watched her American friends prepare to attend out-of-state colleges she knew she would never get to go to.
McCabe is asking a federal court in Washington to reinstate him as deputy director of the FBI so he can earn a full pension, which he was deprived of by being fired.
Children of color are deprived of the opportunity to truly see themselves in the pages they read, thus made to understand that they can never be the protagonists of their own stories.
What the EU gets -- and what the EU will be deprived of in just a year's time -- is a country that is a serious player on almost all fronts of EU policy.
On arrival, she finds that her suitcase has been packed with pretty new "feminine" clothes and that her cousin is in disgrace, confined to the house and even deprived of her phone.
The attorney said the incident has "devastated the family," with the lawsuit saying the clergy caused the family to be deprived of his companionship, society, love and income, according to the newspaper.
" As Hannah Arendt wrote in "The Human Condition," privacy was once closely associated with "a state of being deprived of something, and even of the highest and most human of man's capacities.
Senior Iraqi government officials, diplomats and scholars laid out the opposite scenario: Iraq, they said, could be forced into the arms of Iran, deprived of American dollars, and isolated from the West.
The 52-year-old man had been beaten, deprived of sleep, forced to stand for long periods and interrogated by Marines about his alleged role in a fatal ambush of American forces.
"Ghostbusters," by contrast, is tame fare, rated PG, and it's as if the director, mournfully deprived of his regular curses and gross-outs, weren't quite sure how to fill the leftover space.
In a luminous new show, the great 1968th-century maritime painter J. M. W. Turner explores Britain's waterfront gateways to Europe with the ravenous eye of a man long deprived of travel.
In a luminous new show, the great 19th-century maritime painter J. M. W. Turner explores Britain's waterfront gateways to Europe with the ravenous eye of a man long deprived of travel.
They were deprived of water to drink, placed in a cell with a toilet that wouldn't flush, and exposed to laser beam lighting that caused excruciating headaches, dizziness, hallucinations and muscle spasms.
It's a question that you could read as a metaphor for one woman's struggle to assert herself, or as a commentary on being deprived of a voice in the broader, political sense.
Sex, he told me, is "extremely important" to a Christian marriage because when spouses are deprived of a sexual relationship, Scripture says they're more likely to fall for temptations outside the marriage.
The Ninth Circuit may also focus on procedural due process claims, which guarantee that people receive advance notice and an opportunity to be heard before they are deprived of liberty or property.
Then Clinton herself, in the eyes of many Democrats, was deprived of the presidency because of the stolen emails from her campaign that were blasted around the world by WikiLeaks during the election.
"Once they merge, and are the size of Verizon Wireless or AT&T, we have no doubt that consumers would be deprived of the benefits of competition," James said at the press conference.
And I felt like I'd been deprived of this world, because a lot of people only buy lingerie from what they see at Victoria's Secret or what they see at Target or Walmart.
Goggia won the World Cup downhill title last year but was deprived of the chance of retaining her title by an ankle injury which kept her out of action until a month ago.
This result suggests that the pleasure response associated with ejaculation is strong enough that flies deprived of it will turn to booze to compensate, while post-orgasm flies will lay off the drinks.
While we celebrate deserving artists finally getting their due, it is infuriating that it took so long and that, as a result, countless people were deprived of the artist's incredible work and knowledge.
While the main excitement surrounding this year's Coachella is the Beyoncé performance that we were deprived of in 2017, we can't help but feel enormous excitement over the food on offer for 2018.
Experts say that adrenaline is probably restarting the hearts of people who have been deprived of oxygen for too long, which saves their lives but only after the brain has been irreversibly damaged.
The most effective man-made way to contain a wildfire is to box it in by building barriers or buffer zones deprived of combustible material between the fire and communities in its path.
Her maternal turmoil when her students are denied parole, rearrested, shot, deprived of opportunity or go missing, as well as her teacherly pride in their successes, is the genuine heart of the story.
The children of 56-year-old David Allen Turpin and his wife, Louise, 49, have also been exposed to entertainment and technology they'd been deprived of, reading Harry Potter books and using iPads.
Flashback: Last month, lawyers said they found inadequate food and water, untreated flu and lice outbreaks, and kids being deprived of soap, blankets and toothbrushes at a Border Patrol station in Clint, Texas.
The probe, which Bihar state commissioned earlier this year to examine how government funds were being used, found 15 charity-run homes where children were abused and deprived of food, clothing and medicine.
YAOUNDE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Leaders of Cameroon's indigenous forest peoples say their survival is at risk if they are further deprived of access to the lands that are the source of their livelihoods.
He was deprived of the win when Smoak hit his 17th homer of the season with one out in the bottom of the ninth to tie the score against Cleveland closer Brad Hand.
Authorities said the Turpin children were found living in squalor in their family's home, allegedly deprived of food and left to lay in their own waste while shackled and being strangled and beaten.
The organization recently joined a group of public school families to sue the Education Department, contending that students were being deprived of their right to an education free of violence, bullying and harassment.
For Dodgers fans deprived of SportsNet LA, there are few options for watching their team, except to become customers of Time Warner Cable, Charter or Bright House Networks (which Charter is also acquiring).
In explaining the premier's decision, his economy minister, Steven Bonk, griped that Alberta discriminates against out-of-province beer (perhaps worried that thirsty Saskatchewan workers there were being deprived of their own lager).
When people are not treated like human beings — when they are abused, victimized, and deprived of basic human needs such as food, water, and medical care — rehabilitation is compromised; the goal becomes blurred.
Product performance is at the very essence of the bargain in EPCA between obtaining energy efficiency improvements while protecting consumers from being deprived of products that work well and perform the desired function.
"All I ask of my well-wishers and supporters is that they pray I find personal happiness which, except for a few years, I have been deprived of," Khan tweeted on Jan. 9.
Conditions at such facilities have recently drawn national scrutiny after the lawyers told media that that children were deprived of food, unable to clean themselves, and forced to take care of one another.
Lots of interests will complain that they are being deprived of a deduction or two, but they will also be helped on the other side of the ledger – with a tax-rate cut.
There's been a hypothesis about what causes people with vision loss to hallucinate, and it's that the visual part of the brain—deprived of its normal input from the retina—becomes hyper-excitable.
Without being able to interact with the openness and ease of their Nationalist forerunners, current Chinese officials charged with bridging the still wide East-West gap are deprived of an essential building block.
But the mix-up could also hurt Sanders, who also may have been heading for a strong night and will now be deprived of the media and fundraising buzz he could have expected.
For those less inclined to think globally, here's another reason to reverse the trend: fewer Americans learning foreign languages means more Americans deprived of the openness of mind and understanding of other cultures.
"You've got to recognize in this endeavor — from a capital standpoint, you're going to be deprived of the big spenders, because no one's going to risk going against Donald Trump," Mr. Sanford said.
Gail: Hodgkinson was a licensed gun owner, and while his history obviously indicated anger issues, I don't have a scenario under which he'd have been deprived of the right to buy a weapon.
The F train is delayed, but Mr. Ahmed, who likes to keep up on all the latest memes, and has been deprived of internet access for the duration of his shift, doesn't mind.
Domestic workers are often kept under lock and key by their employer, forced to work more than 18 hours a day, deprived of food and wages and physically and sexually abused, activists say.
The issue is rather that by destroying the citizenry's confidence in the institutions of science and the press, we risk being deprived of the tools needed to assess what to believe and want.
Millions of Catalans cannot be deprived of their Spanish and European citizenship while national sovereignty is dissolved, and with it the right of all Spaniards to decide together on the future of Spain.
Economists have been deprived of a massive trove of federal data that's published on an almost-daily basis by the Commerce Department, one of the several wings of government closed during this shutdown.
Certainly, Rob Porter and others who have been accused of sexual abuse or harassment are not being deprived of their life or their liberty as a result of the allegations made against them.

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