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This system deprives younger members of the opportunity for growth and, worse still, deprives the entire party of a much-needed pipeline of talent.
To take a piece of it away deprives it of its purpose, and deprives we who live among it the opportunity to reconcile with it.
"Having only one candidate not only deprives (the procedure) of competitiveness but deprives the next chief prosecutor of prestige and legitimacy," Radev said in a statement.
This monetary shortfall deprives the nation of much needed revenue.
It also potentially deprives Commerzbank shareholders of a better deal.
But it also deprives negotiators of their most useful tool.
That deprives them of medical information, education resources, and simple entertainment.
Even if it doesn't, spurning Chinese advances deprives foreigners of opportunities.
But it deprives the conference of much of its star power.
"Any rule which deprives someone of happiness is wrong," Chand said.
Lack of broadband access deprives rural residents of information and opportunity.
"Corruption ... (deprives) Zambians of life-saving government resources," Cochrane-Dyet said.
It is that their presence deprives more sensible Tories of their judgment.
Gazan healthcare providers complain the Israeli blockade deprives them of vital resources.
Second, it deprives the angry person of additional fuel for their anger.
Morales' departure deprives the Left of a powerful icon in Latin America.
Congress deprives government agencies of money needed to maintain our public lands.
Incarceration deprives them of opportunities to make money and exploit more victims.
But C.T.E. deprives such players of the ability to handle disputes rationally.
A piece of legislation that deprives 2628 million Americans of health insurance.
Being undercounted deprives already vulnerable communities of fair representation and vital resources.
It deprives us of powerful common ground that has traditionally transcended partisanship.
Some think that the influx of foreigners deprives young English players of opportunities.
Replacing teachers costs school districts billions annually and deprives students of experienced educators.
However, this is almost certainly reductionist, and deprives Phillips of too much credit.
"And it deprives sitters of the opportunity to make ends meet," he said.
But Mr. Moore's loss deprives the Democrats of a target for their criticism.
A degenerative disease, it gradually deprives those who have it of muscle movement.
It deprives them of knowledge and, in turn, the power to make informed decisions.
Even worse, it deprives them of their civil rights without due process of law.
Hence, Ireland's deal deprives other EU countries of tax revenue they might otherwise earn.
It also deprives the cabinet of one of its most outspoken pro-European members.
It deprives us of role models and prevents us from seeing our true potential.
Brexit also deprives the EU of one of its most outspoken free trade advocates.
This deprives America of innovation and entrepreneurship in terms of products, processes, and technology.
Hurricanes thrive on warm water and traveling over land deprives them of that fuel.
That deprives them of valuable experience that they may someday need on the battlefield.
It also deprives Trump of another chance to make his case to the public.
A dismissal is a cover-up and deprives the American people of the truth.
"Us publishing not only deprives them of this ability but is beautifully confounding," WikiLeaks argued.
Indeed, intellectual property theft deprives low-skilled workers of some of their best employment opportunities.
That deprives entrepreneurs of the means to buy vital imported inputs, such as spare parts.
Unions and immigration opponents argue that the program suppresses wages and deprives Americans of jobs.
This epidemic deprives communities of a robust and constructive process to select their political leaders.
By denying the island statehood, Congress deprives residents of the vote and of certain funds.
And anyone who deprives him of that will not be doing this country a service.
"Relentless harassment silences women and deprives the world of their opinions and ideas," he added.
Yet the look is always one that deprives them of freedom rather than liberating them.
"This deprives the body of oxygen and forces you to slow down," Ms. Pike said.
Unions and immigration opponents argue that the program suppresses wages and deprives Americans of jobs.
A gap opening between the two deprives the Fed of its most important policy tool.
If it does not, that's a sign the gerrymander unconstitutionally deprives voters of their representational rights.
Amnesty International has said "Law 10" effectively deprives thousands of people of their homes and land.
Some people are born with an inherited blood disorder that deprives them of nearly all LDL.
They argue that skipping the lengthier deportation procedures deprives people of the opportunity to claim asylum.
Trump's method deprives policy practitioners of the chance to put their desired mark on the result.
His departure deprives free trade proponents of perhaps their strongest voice inside Mr. Trump's inner circle.
His decision to retire not only deprives the Tories of the pleasure of taking his scalp.
"Odinga's withdrawal essentially deprives the election of its legitimacy," said Patrick Gathara, a Kenyan political analyst.
And it deprives hundreds of thousands of people of a meaningful chance to earn their freedom.
Even if severing such a relationship deprives the site of its platform or means of income.
Individual arbitration deprives workers and customers of the power to amass their claims in class actions.
If he cuts further toward zero, he deprives himself of weapons for when we're actually in recession.
The lack of a simple solution deprives politicians of easy slogans, but does not leave trustbusters impotent.
Critics of the current craze have also claimed the keto diet deprives your body of essential nutrients.
Trips to nearby towns are usually undertaken by the men, which deprives women of useful worldly experience.
But critics counter that the system is exploitative and deprives employees of important safeguards like unemployment insurance.
Unions and immigration opponents argue that hiring H-2B workers suppresses wages and deprives Americans of jobs.
This poisons politics: it denies the public their political choice and deprives society a mechanism for change.
It's also a donation that deprives Americans of tax dollars since it's subsidized by the tax code.
The department's rule "deprives dog owners of the most obvious, safe and affordable care," Mr. Lapham said.
West Virginia, like many states, deprives felons of their right to vote during their incarceration and probation period.
Overregulation, which deters younger firms from floating, deprives ordinary investors of opportunities to benefit from America's corporate successes.
The hounding of conservative intellectuals not only deprives students of the chance to hear a range of opinions.
It also deprives liberals of the bracing discipline of having to argue with people from alternative intellectual traditions.
That deprives "patients and doctors of complete data to gauge the safety and benefits of treatments," Biden said.
"Removing my identity from the equation deprives him of an opportunity to create a distraction," the author writes.
A nominee that deprives the Senate of this knowledge simply does not deserve to be on the Court.
Russia, he said, deprives the West of its monopoly on economic and military power, which irks the West.
His death deprives the opposition of its principal figurehead as talks over implementation of the December accord falter.
"You shouldn't adopt a law which deprives creditors of their rights post factum," Gref told reporters in Moscow.
Amateurism deprives athletes—again, predominantly black athletes—of freedoms and rights the rest of us take for granted.
Curbing debt could mean slower economic growth, as it deprives borrowers of the funds they would otherwise spend.
This deprives peer reviewers of the opportunity to consider useful and robust feedback from stakeholders during their deliberations.
It literally deprives individuals of their liberties for the sake of the larger community, raising countless difficult questions.
And continuing to do so deprives our law enforcement officers of resources for more effective public safety initiatives.
The rights groups argue that skipping the lengthier deportation procedures deprives people of the opportunity to claim asylum.
Republicans have criticized this approach, accusing Democrats of conducting a secret inquiry that deprives Trump of due process.
THE death of Antonin Scalia deprives America of a brilliant legal mind and a puckish wit (see our obituary).
Ultimately, weak rule-of-law deprives societies of legal rights and, from such circumstances, the potential to thrive socioeconomically.
I don't buy that; no one deprives an American citizen of the right to vote except the person himself.
Also, following the aforementioned rule deprives an individual of venturing into other asset classes other than stocks and bonds.
"Dishonorable discharge is a lifetime stigma, and it deprives him of substantial benefits, which he badly needs," Fidell said.
And Bushra is only one of millions whose devastated present deprives the world of their potential in the future.
He made no mention of the unfair political system that deprives Russians of a real say in their government.
It deprives its inhabitant of all environmental stimuli, freeing the mind to experience consciousness unencumbered by the waking world.
It also deprives the government of money to spend on infrastructure and public services like health care and education.
"The conspiracy of silence about sexual abuse deprives future victims of the opportunity to protect themselves," Mr. Hirozawa said.
" He added, "This deprives our country of potentially thousands and thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in wealth.
However, this new chauvinistic jingoism deprives us of necessary self-criticism and encourages us to see others as inferior.
It deprives the event of a face-to-face showdown that has greater potential for a game-changing confrontation.
But Chevron deprives Americans of their right to have judges who exercise their own independent judgment without systematic bias.
In other words, Zarif's presence deprives international hardliners of the pretext for war they have been so desperately seeking.
Forcing trans people to wait until adulthood deprives them of a childhood where they can be their full selves.
That pattern can be lethal, because it deprives the body of the recovery period that normally comes after sunset.
"Blinding ourselves to the ugly consequences of the government's policies only deprives us of the opportunity to learn from history."
Michaels says the diet deprives people of essential nutrients and she recommends avoiding processed foods and eating healthy carbs instead.
Michaels says the diet deprives people of essential nutrients and she recommends avoiding processed foods and eating healthy carbs instead.
The calf was born oxygen deprives, suffering from brain damage which resulted in his inability to nurse from his mother.
Because too much realism deprives you of the dynamism and energy that millions of loyal Beats owners appreciate and enjoy.
Legalising it deprives organised crime of its single biggest source of income, while protecting and making honest citizens of consumers.
But in moments of financial stress, Argentina's reputation deprives its leadership of an indispensable resource: the benefit of the doubt.
There are also misunderstandings about medical eligibility that deprives women of same-day access to the full range of options.
Ongoing, Pruitt weakens regulations and deprives EPA of the budget and staffing needed to protect human health and the environment.
Argentina and YPF say that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act deprives U.S. courts of jurisdiction over sovereign acts of expropriation.
"When you see yourself as the center of things, it deprives you of a certain level of empathy," he said.
Economists have long been mystified by the impulse to discriminate, given that shutting out any group deprives society of advances.
Inevitably, with something that deprives upward of 23 million Americans of health care, people will die because of this bill.
What I witnessed was how prison is a place that deprives the minds of the men and women behind bars.
The loss of wildlife makes this world a lonelier, colder place and deprives future generations of a genuinely wild planet.
Karl Marx might've been onto something when he philosophized about how being alienated from our labor deprives you of life.
"Excessive cutting of fruit trees deprives people of a significant part of their diet," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Others, like Greer, note that Manning's continued incarceration essentially deprives the world of a vocal advocate for freedom and transparency.
Rising water temperatures can cause corals to become stressed and expel their algae, which deprives them of a key food source.
The inability to set national precedents deprives people in parts of the country the full protections of the law, they argue.
But gambling can become "morally unacceptable" when it deprives someone of the ability to provide for his family, the catechism says.
This not only deprives the bank of the money it needs to lend, it also sharply reduces its chance of survival.
History, by contrast, appeals to people's quest for meaning and identity in a world that too often deprives them of both.
Letting children miss school offers taxpayers a poor "return on investment" and deprives California of a skilled workforce, Ms Harris argued.
Even if it does not make the difference between a victory or a defeat, it still deprives citizens of their rights.
The policy of no positive agenda, says Kirill Rogov, a Russian political analyst, deprives Mr Putin of his favoured blackmailing tactic.
Having long vacancies deprives financial regulatory agencies of valuable perspectives and bandwidth at the leadership level to fulfill their congressional mandates.
A number of NFL players have criticized the league's decision, saying it deprives them of their right to express themselves freely.
The Authors Guild and several individual writers have argued that the project, known as Google Books, illegally deprives them of revenue.
But Mr. Tillerson's departure deprives the White House of the person most experienced in efforts to reach out to North Korea.
Nowadays, the government deprives teachers of their livelihood if they stray, making it impossible for them to find a job elsewhere.
But this ethos deprives children of the chance to develop social skills and the sense of self-sufficiency associated with adulthood.
Inhaling too much carbon monoxide displaces oxygen in the blood and deprives the heart, brain, and other vital organs of oxygen.
Forced arbitration deprives Americans of the ability to take a wrongdoer to court, a basic right enshrined in the Seventh Amendment.
Maxine Waters and other Democrats, who say the plan deprives local communities of a say in how such loans are measured.
That classification has been criticized by workers' right groups because it deprives them of certain benefits that full-time employees enjoy.
Denying Obama's nominee a hearing also deprives him or her of the heavy news coverage and sustained spotlight that process normally brings.
So long as the NCAA deprives them of the ability to make money on their labors, they will seek it somewhere else.
A person could experience an ischemic stroke, in which a lack of blood flow deprives an area of the brain of nutrition.
But sometimes, this delay deprives a defendant of "life, liberty, or property, without due process of law," and violates the Fifth Amendment.
" Likai de Ahfei said: "The trial is a waste of national resources, and deprives others who legitimately want to seek civil justice.
Once bacteria that cause it get into a plant — via insects — it clogs the plant's vascular system and deprives it of water.
Now, another act of violence deprives Mr. Hassan's children, a 5-year-old boy and an infant girl, of their own father.
And as demonstrated in this case, the rule also deprives employees of a meaningful opportunity to hear both sides of the story.
Despite Ms. Gavigan's commendable efforts at instilling Emily with warmth and a libido, the script largely, and indefensibly, deprives her of both.
"If 'free love' deprives me of a home, a child, hope, calm, security, dignity, it should at least … stay free," she wrote.
Though the movement of corporate headquarters is merely an exercise in paperwork, it deprives the local government of revenue from corporate taxes.
Dr. Jauhar's proposal that doctors shouldn't be conscientious objectors deprives me of my right to the very kind of doctor I need.
In one brilliant stroke, Lincoln deprives Christian politics of the chauvinism and white identitarianism that we see now on the evangelical right.
It deprives you of essential nutrients that you are not getting because you are filling up with juice and not eating properly.
The surprise announcement deprives conservatives of their likeliest candidate to succeed the country's embattled leader, Park Geun-hye, who is facing impeachment.
No other country on the globe deprives the residents of its own capital the right to be represented in their national legislature.
However, it also deprives the government of revenues, and ratchets up deficit spending that at some point may trigger an economic crisis.
That festering injustice—born of America's nineteenth century misadventures in colonialism—deprives Americans living in unincorporated territories of their right to representation.
ATLANTA – An expert report says Georgia&aposs most restrictive solitary confinement facility deprives prisoners of basic human needs and risks causing psychological harm.
It deprives the Islamic State of its so-called caliph, and it is unclear if his successor will be as charismatic or competent.
Jillian Michaels has made it clear that she thinks the keto diet is a "bad plan" that deprives the body of essential nutrients.
In Venezuela, which deprives people of access to dollars more effectively than did Zimbabwe, people could switch from the bolívar to the petro.
By keeping mum, Jenner deprives the Kardashians the fuel with which their media empire runs, and remains the author of her own story.
Even more dispiriting, this production deprives Cyrano of most opportunities to execute the singular, poeticizing performance art that has made the character immortal.
La Niña has the well-documented effect of pushing rain-bearing storms farther north, above the Southwest, which deprives the region of rain.
It deprives the estate of a competent executor and a plan for managing the artist's royalties and his vast store of unreleased music.
"Source-of-income discrimination is an insidious practice that deprives the city's most vulnerable residents of safe and affordable housing," Ms. Malalis said.
A series of extremely hot nights can be lethal, because it deprives the body of the recovery period that normally comes after sunset.
"One precious thing that this ban deprives me of, and that I cannot compensate, is being at my daughter's wedding," Mr. Barghouti said.
Indeed, the Japan Federation of Bar Associations has long lobbied against this system because it deprives ordinary Japanese citizens of their civil liberties.
But it deprives the party of a top candidate for a Senate seat in a state that President Trump won narrowly in 85033.
But making work the central part of their lives deprives employees of meaningful relationships outside the workplace and is bad for our society.
The agreement provides Mr. Trump with a policy win to hail, but it also deprives him of a useful foil to rail against.
And Obamacare, he declared, is bad because it deprives Americans of that freedom by doing things like establishing minimum standards for insurance policies.
This requirement deprives a coalition of extremists that can agree on ousting a government, but cannot agree on its replacement, of its power.
I also think it deprives you of what is real confidence and strength, and makes you feel insecure and wary all the time.
King also has repeatedly framed Kubrick's version as misogynistic, arguing that it deprives Wendy of agency and transforms her into a shrill stereotype.
The White House is hoping that if it deprives Maduro of cash, the Venezuelan military will have no reason to stay loyal to him.
The story says he forces them into group sex — which he films — and beats them and deprives them of food when they displease him.
Demand for credit has sagged as the worst recession since the 1930s deprives Brazilian businesses of customers and workers of income or, worse, jobs.
To withhold notice even when it doesn't entail those risks deprives the subject of their constitutional right to challenge the validity of the warrant.
The practical reality is a parallel legal system of sorts that often deprives workers of their ability to challenge discrimination, harassment, and wage theft.
And second, understand most people want to work and denying them the option deprives them of the central component of being a responsible citizen.
But under an administration drafting legislation that deprives large portions of the country's population of basic needs, I felt even more alienated than ever.
The ban "deprives our country of potentially thousands and thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in wealth," Mr. Trump said at the time.
Similarly, 70% of restaurant waitstaff are women: the wage gap deprives them of $6,000, according to calculations of men and women's median annual earnings.
But in all honesty, Trump has gotten away with enough so far that the odds this debate deprives him the nomination are probably low.
But if you have a lot of money leaving all your money to kids is a mistake because it deprives them of self-achievement.
This layer of excessively warmed, buoyant water is more resistant to mixing in with the layers below, which deprives deeper dwelling animals of oxygen.
The disease is the second-class nature of a U.S. citizenship that deprives these citizens of any right to vote at the federal level.
The Act vastly restricts the rights of prisoners to sue for relief, and deprives the courts of jurisdiction of hearing most alleged-abuse cases.
It is true that the Cuban government oppresses its people and deprives them of many freedoms, while helping to prop up the malevolent Venezuelan regime.
People against ad blockers argue that it deprives websites and publishers—those providing the content—from the meager advertising revenue they need to keep going.
It deprives liberty without bond for immigrants with prior crimes, and assigns many individuals to the harsh conditions associated with unnecessary and even wrongful detention.
But outsourcing white-collar investigations makes prosecutors overly reliant on whatever the defense chooses to give them, and deprives the Justice Department of institutional knowledge.
Some shouting "Liberty, Equality, Paternity" — a play on the national French motto — marchers argued that the bill deprives children of the right to a father.
Failure to bring the cases of Overby and Frerichs into the peace accord deprives American officials of their greatest possible leverage to resolve these cases.
This deprives older borrowers of information about payment plans that would allow them to meet their loan obligations without skimping on medical or dental care.
While his absence deprives Mr. Obama of the chance to celebrate his opening to Myanmar, administration officials said the orderly transfer of power vindicated his efforts.
" Citing "constitutional injuries," District Judge William Orrick's said the EO violates the "separation of powers doctrine" and deprives counties of their "Tenth and Fifth Amendment rights.
"What this gives (the Clinton campaign) is a sense of momentum going forward," he said, noting that it also deprives Trump of a key talking point.
The latest ruling deprives the remaining holdouts of crucial leverage over the Argentine government and improves the chances of a swift resolution to the debt saga.
The complaint takes issue with Apple's control of its App Store, claiming the company deprives consumers of choice and imposes unfair restrictions and fees on competitors.
The veil of secrecy has spawned conspiracy theories, as well as criticism that it deprives British voters of vital information about Russian meddling before another election.
Most cake mixes call for water and oil as the primary wet ingredients, but this deprives you of the chance to add extra flavor and richness.
"Removing my identity from the equation deprives him of an opportunity to create a distraction," Anonymous writes, referring to Mr. Trump's compulsion for attacking his critics.
It's enough to make one wonder: How many women does a man have to endanger before the state deprives him of the means to kill them?
The proposed revision deprives the president of the right to name the chief of the country's Constitutional Court, handing that decision over to the court's justices.
Last June, Alabama gave death row inmates 30 days to choose nitrogen hypoxia, which deprives the body of oxygen, as the way they would be executed.
That deprives companies of credit, weakening economic growth, which in turn amplifies broader fears about the ability of the government to stay current on its debt.
And while he favors comprehensive immigration reform, he joins Trump in charging that the H-1B program, cherished by Silicon Valley Democrats, deprives Americans of jobs.
This deprives patients of information they need about their pregnancies, such as pregnancy risks or treatable medical issues in the fetus, and can be extremely dangerous.
It's brutally misogynistic: In Shakespeare's original, Petrucchio deprives Katherine of food, sleep, and clothing until she agrees with whatever he says, essentially brainwashing her with abuse.
"Forced arbitration deprives employees of their constitutional rights, and it forces employees who have been treated unlawfully to keep silent about what they have experienced," Fowler wrote.
Brexit deprives the easterners, unwilling to see diktat from Brussels or Berlin replace rule from Moscow, of their strongest ally against EU centralization and euro zone domination.
Shi'ites in eastern Saudi Arabia complain of discrimination, which they say prevents them from gaining good government jobs and deprives them from state investment in their neighborhoods.
Early marriage deprives girls of education and opportunities and increases the risk of death or serious childbirth injuries if they have babies before their bodies are ready.
It may or may not deprive people of art that would enrich their lives; it certainly deprives them of the chance to make up their own minds.
After Michaels said keto is unhealthy and deprives people of essential nutrients in a video for Women's Health, Roker took it upon himself to represent the diet.
This standard is outdated, South Dakota's attorney-general told the justices, and deprives states of "massive sales tax revenues that we need for education, healthcare and infrastructure".
There have also been disputes in other cities such as Berlin and Paris that claim it deprives locals of accommodation for permanent rent and hikes rental prices.
In The Mother of All Questions, as in Men Explain Things to Me, Solnit examines how violence deprives women of the chance to speak, to define themselves.
However, everyone can agree that misallocating tax dollars for activities that produce no benefit keeps tax rates artificially high and deprives investors and innovators of scarce capital.
Child marriage deprives girls of education and opportunities, and puts them at risk of serious injury or death if they have children before their bodies are ready.
But it deprives a deathless romantic of the romance that has always been what really makes him stand out in the overcrowded field of lovelorn literary swains.
Earlier this year, a few celebrities took sides over the keto diet after trainer Jillian Michaels called it a "bad plan" that deprives dieters of essential nutrients.
Relying on such foods not only can be bad for your health; it also deprives people of a "spiritual relationship" with the foods they eat, he said.
In short, Yelp's argument is that when Google displays its own results it deprives consumers of choice and, worse, that Google's local reviews are, well, not good.
The resignation of Mr. Trump's national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, deprives Mr. Netanyahu of his strongest ally inside the White House for raising pressure on Iran.
But while L.G.B.T. spells out those differences, it also mashes everything together in a manner that deprives some of the consonants of their particular history and legacy.
In one, investors start to flee the sector in response to those weak profit trends, which would be a bearish signal that deprives the market of leadership.
The huge expansion of palm oil plantations is widely acknowledged to be a key driver of rain-forest destruction in Indonesia, which deprives the orangutans of habitat.
And, financially, its defeat deprives it of greater resources than any modern jihadist movement has enjoyed, including taxes on its inhabitants and the proceeds of oil sales.
Palestinians say the policy deprives them of large areas of farmland, cutting into livelihoods and reducing the space available to the densely populated strip's two million residents.
The Tenth Amendment also gives states the right to regulate firearms, and the filers say that the federal action deprives them of this right and is therefore unconstitutional.
It's a nice sentiment, but, much like the current wave of commentary vaguely blaming "tribalism" for the country's political woes, its lack of specificity deprives it of force.
Child marriage deprives girls of education, keeps them in poverty, and puts them at greater risk of domestic and sexual violence, according to the U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA).
That deprives legacy airlines of one of their biggest advantages over low-cost carriers, which tend to win customers on the base of price rather than loyalty scheme.
Often driven by poverty and cultural acceptance, child marriage usually involves a girl marrying an older man and deprives girls of education and opportunities, keeping them in poverty.
But we rarely hear the experiences of India's trafficking victims—the ugly crime strips them of their voice as much as it deprives them of their bodily autonomy.
The expulsion not only deprives Jack of the degree which he was only three months short of earning, but has simultaneously destroyed both his educational and basketball careers.
She's unable to talk because she's in the final stages of ALS, a neurodegenerative disease that slowly deprives one of the power to move, speak, eat and breathe.
Our failure to do so deprives us of the best talent and can harm Americans, through the displacement of older tech workers or the outsourcing of U.S. jobs.
Censoring corporate speech deprives Americans of the opportunity to hear certain messages and signals that such speech is bad or dangerous simply because of where it comes from.
"The act also violates the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution because it deprives the city of property without due process of law," Graffeo wrote in the ruling.
About 30 percent of the men received androgen deprivation therapy, or A.D.T., a drug treatment that deprives prostate cancer cells of male sex hormones, which encourage their growth.
It is hard to think about the cultural sector when the devastating situation — characterized by violence, hyperinflation, censorship, and massive migration — deprives people, including artists, of basic needs.
The latter charge can be brought by the federal government against a federal, state, or local law enforcement officer willfully deprives a person of a constitutional right or privilege.
Such exclusion, whereby inequality of outcomes feeds through to inequality of opportunities, hurts productivity because it deprives the economy of the skills and talents of those who are excluded.
There are 26 states that block a candidate who fails to win a party primary from appearing in the general election, which deprives voters of full array of choices.
But Munroe's technique of cutting away the canvas and literally suspending his cast of characters without legs and a solid base deprives them of the force of their authority.
In the short term, we should foster small businesses that hire employees with traditional skills, since these will help provide an "employment bridge" as automation deprives people of work.
In a blog post published Wednesday, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said Apple's control of its App Store deprives consumers of choices and puts unfair restrictions, including fees, on competitors.
The rejection of DAPA and expanded DACA also deprives the nation of a financially profitable opportunity, said Laura Vazquez, Senior Immigration Analyst for the National Council on La Raza.
But if Congress deprives the president of the resources necessary to deport everyone, then the president faithfully executes the laws by executing the ones he can afford to execute.
In contrast, the Jones Act deprives companies that transport goods in the United States of the freedom to use the best, most cost-effective ships from across the globe.
Early marriage not only deprives girls of education and opportunities but increases the risk of death or serious childbirth injuries if they have babies before their bodies are ready.
Since 2202 Puerto Rico has been an unincorporated territory as defined by the United States Supreme Court, which deprives American citizens in Puerto Rico of their full constitutional rights.
Some critics have charged that the decision by national Republicans to treat Strange as the incumbent deprives Alabama voters of the chance to decide who will hold the seat.
A ruling against the fees would deprives unions of a vital revenue stream, undercut their ability to attract new members and undermine their ability to spend in political races.
But they can later regret this common emergent behavior which also deprives Instagram of monetizable content and your history in images that could keep you locked into the service.
Still, he warned that the commission might not be able to do so if Congress deprives it of funding, a longtime source of tension between the agency and lawmakers.
Another "timing" issue is whether granting a pardon immediately deprives the pardoned individual of his fifth amendment right to decline to answer questions if the answers are self-incriminating.
Withholding gender-affirming care deprives transgender children of any say in what happens to their bodies and puts them at greater risk of depression, anxiety, self-harm and suicide.
Adjudicating immigration applications on the basis of paper alone deprives the U.S. government of the opportunity to verify applicants' claims by permitting a trained professional to observe their demeanor.
It limits the case for the plaintiff, tilts the case in favor of the defense and deprives the public of potential life-saving information … It's censorship by another name.
As a result, suspending $2628 million in humanitarian aid does far more than deprive U.S. moral and ethical influence, it again deprives us of diplomatic leverage and feeds terrorism.
Suspicionless searches of cellphones threaten the ability of journalists and their sources to report on important international issues, which deprives the public of its right to know about those issues.
It also bestows a mark of shame on millions of loyal Americans and deprives all of us of the potential service that would be given by otherwise able and qualified.
The order deprives San Francisco of its sovereign power to choose how it devotes resources and forces it "to carry out the agenda of the Federal government," the lawsuit alleges.
She's alluded to challenging the preponderance of evidence standards for Title IX, enforced in President Obama's Dear Colleague Letter, saying that the standard deprives accused students of their legal rights.
"The corporate silence deprives the families of the degree of resolution and understanding to which they are entitled and has only served to increase their pain and uncertainty," she added.
In the Arctic, for example, rising ocean temperatures are impacting the growth of sea algae, which in turn, deprives populations of zooplankton, cod, seals, and polar bears of vital nutrients.
Since this loss of methane also deprives the host of the energy therein, thus probably reducing its growth rate, controlling methanogenic bacterial activity in ruminants looks like a beneficial twofer.
"   The Ninth Circuit held that the plaintiffs were likely to win on the claim that the executive order deprives persons "of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.
One possible scenario is that the dearth of salmon coupled with the interference of engine noise, which can affect their immune system, too, deprives the orcas of a sufficient diet.
It should stop berating the nuclear deal, which gave Iranians hope and deprives the regime of a convenient scapegoat (it could always say times were hard because of Western sanctions).
The lack of standardization robs us of a common understanding of each emergency's most profound toll and deprives some families of the federal funeral assistance they are entitled to receive.
But it also deprives his political opponents, led by Benny Gantz of the centrist Blue and White party, of one stick with which they had hoped to beat Mr. Netanyahu.
Mr. Ko Ni's murder deprives Myanmar's civilian leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and the governing party of a talented and trusted adviser, notably on reforming Myanmar's military-drafted Constitution.
The law empowers the Justice Department to investigate and sue law enforcement agencies when they "engage in a pattern or practice of conduct" that deprives people of their civil rights.
Instead of serving up easy nostalgia, it sends the characters searching for a place that made them happier in the past, then deprives them of it over and over again.
" As he sees it, eliminating the threat of losing constitutes "overprotection" and deprives individuals with disabilities of "the dignity of risk," which is "necessary for normal human growth and development.
This is a particularly important dynamic for Democrats because most Democrats are women, so women not running for office deprives the party of the majority of its potential political talent.
It deprives Trump, who has no foreign policy experience and a barely formed national security team, of his most important White House adviser charged with keeping Americans safe from foreign threats.
The split in the UNM may be tactically beneficial to Mr Ivanishvili, but it deprives him of a politically convenient arch-enemy: destroying Mr Saakashvili's party was Georgian Dream's raison d'etre.
Such covering up is widely considered to be a kindness, even though it deprives patients of the ability to choose for themselves how they wish to spend their remaining time alive.
A clinic making ends meet by serving 65 percent private insurance, 5 percent cash pay, 30 percent Medicaid pay [going] out of business [deprives] everyone, on Medicaid or not, of care.
"France condemns the construction by Russia of the Kerch Bridge, which deprives Ukraine of full access and the use of its internationally recognized territorial waters," a French Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said.
They're independent contractors, which nominally puts them in charge of their own employment, but in fact deprives them of benefits like health insurance, unemployment insurance, and matching deposits in retirement accounts.
It's also true that withdrawal from Paris deprives mainstream environmental organizations and the foundations and funders that guide them of a key deliverable, and that could risk eroding support for them.
This pardon deprives them of a lawful remedy for a violation of their rights, which means they would not receive equal protection under the law as guaranteed by the 14th Amendment.
As I hope you know, the United States of America is the only country in the world that deprives the citizens of its capital full voting rights in their national legislature.
They maintain that the waiting period deprives Satanists of bodily autonomy and that the "informed consent booklet," which contains factually incorrect information, undermines their rational and scientific understanding of the world.
Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel — about an America overtaken by a far-right movement that systemically deprives women of their rights — is 30 years old, but it has never felt more timely.
It is based on the court's "negative" interpretation of the Commerce Clause, which empowers the national government to regulate interstate commerce and so, by extrapolation, deprives the states of that power.
But the current crisis is more existential for the EU because of the Brexit vote, which in one fell swoop deprives the bloc of one of its only economic and political heavyweights.
Katarzyna Nowak, research associate in Zoology and Entomology at the University of the Free State, notes that illegal wildlife trade deprives nations of their biodiversity, income opportunities and natural heritage and capital.
For candidates like Rose and Boyanton, the loss of access to Facebook ad tools deprives them of a cost-effective way of reaching voters in the crucial final days of the campaign.
It violates the very ideals behind our all-volunteer force, deprives us of much-needed talent, and flies in the face of the President's own promise to take care of our troops.
Dongfeng's win also deprives two New Zealanders, Peter Burling aboard Brunel and Blair Tuke on MAPFRE, of sailing's elusive "Triple Crown" of Olympic gold, the America's Cup and the Volvo Ocean Race.
While this gives gig workers the freedom to set their own schedules, it deprives them of the benefits like healthcare, paid sick days, and minimum wage guarantees that come with traditional employment.
"Defendants' disparate treatment of transgender individuals deprives them of their right to equal dignity and stigmatizes them as second-class citizens in violation of equal protection guarantees," Lambda Legal wrote in briefs.
Forcing users to wait until a ride ends to provide feedback deprives them of a sense of control, while decreasing the number of accurate data points Uber has to optimize its service.
I have my doubts: Reviewers ought to be professional enough to overcome their preconceptions, because it deprives them of useful information that could contribute to their understanding of what's in the glass.
Yet there is rising confidence among many leading Democrats that, at the very least, the claim of sexual misconduct deprives Republicans of a potent issue to wield against senators who vote no.
I'm saying what I try to do in my own career, even if it deprives me of clients in my marketing business, I'd rather be honest than try to sell someone on something.
This time, the junta hopes to create a "very muffled democracy" that deprives the winning party or electoral coalition of a real ability to govern, said David Streckfuss, a scholar specializing in Thailand.
But when the political system is under threat, it deprives people of goodwill, of the ability to act, because it becomes very difficult to find a way to characterize what the problem is.
Analysts say Widodo's double-digit victory margin deprives the opposition of a strong case to claim rigging but it may be able to count on agitation by a strong contingent of Islamist supporters.
It's especially troubling that these documents became public on the last day of questions, which deprives senators of the ability to question Kavanaugh about them and denies Kavanaugh the opportunity to clarify them.
This is a winning message compared to the endless cries of how Obamacare deprives people of their right to be uninsured, will lead to rationing, and is a government takeover of health care.
His death not only deprives al Qaeda "of important leadership skills and the symbolic connection to his father, but undermines important operational activities of the group," the White House said in a statement.
China's command of the rare-earth market could give Beijing a way to strike back at Mr. Trump as he raises tariffs and deprives Chinese companies of the technology they need to survive.
But it also highlights how common statelessness is in their landlocked corner of Southeast Asia, an impoverished region where a lack of citizenship routinely deprives people from ethnic-minority groups of basic rights.
Its co-Chief Executive Jessica Nouhavandi sent a letter to prescribers earlier this week, urging them to be aware of potential hoarding of the drug that could deprives those who really need it.
His death not only deprives his victims of the opportunity to confront him in court and to see him held accountable for his crimes, but also makes it harder to unravel his ring.
Its co-Chief Executive Jessica Nouhavandi sent a letter to prescribers earlier this week, urging them to be aware of potential hoarding of the drug that could deprives those who really need it.
"Indeed," the judge wrote, "it is doubtful that there exists a public policy more foundational than those safeguarding the constitutional due process by which the state deprives citizens of their life and liberty."
" The National Rifle Association argued the court should review the case, saying that its "intervention is imperative" because the state's provision deprives citizens "of their constitutional right to keep and bear protected arms.
This deprives committee members of the opportunity to huddle and fashion compromises that might not please interest group representatives who are usually the only members of the public who show up at markups.
You could easily read that as a favor to George Norcross, since it deprives Phil Murphy of the opportunity to nominate his own people, even if they'd still need Sweeney's blessing for confirmation.
And the issue — that these guys were being deprived of the right to their own image — is a very easy-to-understand symbol of all the ways the N.C.A.A. deprives athletes of their rights.
But while saving them from bad publicity or worried customers, failure to report more serious incidents, even when they are unsuccessful, deprives regulators of information that could help prevent further attacks, the sources said.
The company also said the court order violated the company's Fifth Amendment right to due process because it deprives Apple of the right to be free from "arbitrary deprivation" of its liberty by government.
However, investors, particularly in the debt market, are worried by low, or even negative, interest rates since they consider this to be an "exceptional" phenomenon, which deprives bond traders and bankers of profit opportunities.
The companies argued that the law, which went into effect in May, unlawfully deprives them of their intellectual property by banning the use of all marketing on packages, including logos, colors and special fonts.
Although it deprives McEvoy of a bid to become the first Australian to win six medals at a single Olympics, he will still be competing for five in the two sprints and three relays.
If Israel persists in the mistaken notion that Palestinians can continue to be placed "under a permanent military occupation that deprives them of the most basic freedoms," then a "separate and unequal" scenario exists.
More likely, Americans will have to learn to live with partisan media, which is the norm in most democracies, just as conflict and contestation are democratic norms (consensus politics deprives voters of meaningful choices).
Instead, year after year, the water management district deprives the coasts of water from the lake during the dry months, only to pummel those same communities with unwanted, disgusting water during the wet months.
This bill deprives American families of nutrition by making it more difficult for families including children, seniors and persons with disabilities, to have access to food by cutting and otherwise restricting the SNAP program.
The governor has "never run weighed down by an unpopular GOP president and Congress," which is "sparking a backlash against GOP candidates and deprives him of a traditional campaign message," the Democratic committee said.
Delaying the three health-care taxes also deprives the government of billions of dollars in revenue, though in the past members of both parties have agreed to delay the taxes without paying for them.
The Justice Department is already authorized to do this by a 1994 federal law prohibiting any "pattern or practice of conduct by law enforcement officers" that deprives a person of legal or constitutional rights.
Saudi officials have said they would not sign a deal that would deprives the kingdom of the possibility of enriching uranium or reprocessing spent fuel in the future - both potential paths to a bomb.
In June, Alabama gave death row inmates 30 days to choose nitrogen hypoxia, which deprives the body of oxygen, as the way they would be executed, and Mr. Price failed to meet the deadline.
It only takes a few minutes to get out of all this, and it deprives the ISP of a source of income while also providing a data point that subscribers don't like these practices.
This example of government over-regulation deprives women of innovations that would better serve their health and safety by making early abortion – through medical pill-based abortion, for instance – safer and more easily accessible.
It lets incumbents keep themselves and their party in power even without majority support, it deprives voters of representatives who reflect their wishes and it contributes to the hyperpartisan gridlock in the nation's politics.
GENEVA (Reuters) - An estimated 433 million people worldwide are stateless, including three million officially, a status that deprives them of an identity, rights, and often jobs, the United Nations refugee agency said on Friday.
"This is a shameless attempt by Republicans to defend an unjust status quo that keeps themselves in power but deprives voters from having a meaningful choice in congressional elections," Holder said in a statement.
The "Pence rule" — never have dinner alone with a woman who's not your wife — deprives women of mentorship opportunities and might even be illegal, as law professor Joanna Grossman wrote at Vox last year.
In the history of political thought, even the fiercest advocates for property rights have struggled to justify how legitimate ownership of land could first come about, given that it deprives others of a natural resource.
The gloss of youthful vitality can persuade us that life is for the living, but life is also for the dying, and repudiating that ultimate punctuation escalates our anxiety and deprives us of final dignity.
In a video for Women's Health in early January, Michaels, 44, called the diet a "bad plan for a million reasons," and added that she believes the keto diet deprives your body of essential nutrients.
But those years are a lifetime of pain, as abnormal, crescent-shaped hemoglobin stops up blood flow and deprives tissues of oxygen, causing frequent bouts of agony, along with more severe consequences like organ damage.
Grimm filed a lawsuit at the end of his sophomore year against the school board, saying the policy deprives his rights to equal education opportunities under federal law and his constitutional right to equal protection.
"The loss of Hamza bin Ladin not only deprives al-Qa'ida of important leadership skills and the symbolic connection to his father, but undermines important operational activities of the group," the three-sentence statement said.
Child rights campaigners describe child marriage as a form of child abuse which deprives girls of an education, increases the likelihood of sexual violence, and puts them at risk of death or injury in childbirth.
Broadcasting the president's meetings, contended one senior White House official, deprives his political opponents of the ability to drive the discussion and forces lawmakers to stake out a public position in front of television cameras.
The end of the pass/fail grades "reduces transparency and deprives the public of the ability to hold the banks and regulators accountable," said Dennis Kelleher, president of Better Markets, a financial industry watchdog group.
The decision by the publicly owned European Investment Bank at least temporarily deprives Volkswagen of low-cost financing it badly needs for research and development during a period of technological upheaval in the automobile business.
Removing patients from a supportive environment, where they are cared for by relatives, and placing them in a shelter can be stigmatizing and deprives them of emotional support at a critical time, Dr. Errett said.
The most pressing issue, though, is whether revisiting a familiar property with a traditionally male lead deprives women of their own stories that feature them organically, as opposed to shoehorning them into an existing format.
"The decision to reject the committee's request simply plays into the partisan narrative about the Nunes memo and deprives the American public of the benefit of both sides of highly politicized debate," Jaffer said Friday.
The U.N. refugee agency said in November that the Rohingya are the biggest minority among an estimated 10 million people worldwide who are stateless, a status that deprives them of an identity, rights, and often jobs.
ANKARA (Reuters) - The death of former president Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani deprives Iran's reformers of a powerful ally, boosting anti-Western hardliners before a presidential election which will determine how open Tehran is to the world.
The group echoes the concerns many others have voiced since SMG's announcement, namely that a move to London only centralizes the nation's art institutions and deprives a small city of a historic trove and cultural attraction.
That doesn't mean you can't pursue the people behind a burglary, a home invasion, or robbery that deprives you of drugs—even if you expose yourself to potential criminal charges by bringing the cops into things.
They argued the "ruling deprives Mr. Ghosn of his right to receive a fair public trial by an impartial court", as it enabled prosecutors to view and use the evidence and withhold it from the defence.
Trump and his lawyer Marc Kasowitz have argued that the U.S. Constitution deprives state courts of jurisdiction over sitting presidents, and that Trump is immune from lawsuits over private conduct predating his entering the White House.
The departure of Gerry Adams as president of Sinn Fein, one of the coalition partners, could give the political parties in Belfast more room to maneuver, but it also deprives the government of another established leader.
More to the point, it's a style that deprives Baker of his strengths, which include storytelling — he's wonderful at smuggling narrative into what look like meditative poems — and the skillful collocation of lines, sentences and stanzas.
But combined with the death in March of Mr. Adams's former colleague, Martin McGuinness, it deprives the government of established leaders who are willing or able to make compromises on both sides of the sectarian divide.
When a profession that claims to thrive on new ideas and debate instead ostracizes those who challenge certain orthodoxies, it deprives students of access to serious thought and encourages the rest of society to ignore it.
" In the introduction to "A Warning," Anonymous says he — or she — may come clean at some point, but for now, "removing my identity from the equation" deprives the president "of an opportunity to create a distraction.
"The loss of Hamza bin Ladin not only deprives al-Qa'ida of important leadership skills and the symbolic connection to his father, but undermines important operational activities of the group," the President said in the statement.
This also deprives the president of a team of advisers who can guide him in sensitive negotiations, such as the summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, or develop options for important issues, like the war in Afghanistan.
And as any observer of religious life in the West will confirm, a church which deprives itself of the services of openly gay organists, teachers and other would-be servants of God will indeed be much smaller.
Analysts say the guidance, put in place to appease advocates of heavy money printing in the board, deprives the BOJ freedom to whittle down bond purchases even if it can meet its yield targets with less buying.
But denying royals the possibility of expressing well-informed, competent views takes this point too far, and deprives a country of a valuable source of independent thought, arguably like NGOs, which are also unelected and politically unbeholden.
But waning growth deprives Trump of the argument President Clinton used so skillfully during his impeachment ordeal — namely, while his congressional opponents fixated on persecuting him, the president was hard at work successfully promoting prosperity for everyone.
His administration is chaotic, and Gary Cohn's ominous decision on March 6th to resign as the president's chief economic adviser deprives the White House of a rare free-trader, signalling that it has fallen into protectionist hands.
The men's sidelining also deprives the Venezuelan oil sector of two of its most experienced executives, who were also adamant that the country must keep paying its onerous debt and avoid a debilitating default at all costs.
Unsavory details have been leaking out about how Russian oligarchs funneled money to Conservative Party politicians, spawning conspiracy theories as well as criticism that it deprives British voters of vital information about Russian meddling before another election.
In their appeal, the prosecutors argue that if they cannot apply the law to people connected to Swiss banks outside the country, this deprives banking secrecy of its substance "with far-reaching consequences that cannot be accepted".
Mr. Trump plans to cast his decision on Cuba as a matter of human rights, arguing that the changes will ensure that the United States is not rewarding a government that deprives its citizens of basic rights.
"That deprives individual investors of the ability to have that growth," said Case — who led America Online's IPO in 1992 and later, negotiated what turned about to be AOL's ill-fated, $165 billion merger with Time Warner.
Funding for the Interior Department passed out of committee Tuesday deprives the Trump administration of requested funds to move an anticipated nearly 85033 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) employees out of Washington, D.C., to Grand Junction, Colo.
"Every single instance of illegal voting threatens democracy in our state and deprives individual Texans of their voice," Mr. Paxton, a firebrand conservative who has prosecuted isolated cases of illegal voting with gusto, said in a statement.
Demand for shares is brisk but a capital structure that deprives new investors of voting rights, combined with investors' limited understanding of what the company does or why, could dampen enthusiasm if its first few quarters are bumpy.
Vieira Lima's departure deprives Temer of his point man in negotiations with Congress, a crucial post as the administration strives to enact unpopular austerity measures and spur recovery in an economy suffering its worst recession since the 1930s.
Investigations also found that by using ZIP codes and other targeting techniques, advertisers could even bypass relying on racial identifiers by engaging in what's called redlining, an age-old discrimination technique that deprives certain geographic areas of resources.
" The Knight Institute attorneys argue in their complaint that a ban on interacting with @realDonaldTrump silences that citizen's voice and also deprives other accounts "of their right to read the speech of the dissenters who have been blocked.
Conflicts and disasters can push children into work that is unsuitable for their age, harms their physical and mental development and deprives them of schooling, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on World Day Against Child Labour.
On Last week Poland introduced a new law which deprives the independent KRRiT national authority of the power to nominate and dismiss the management and supervisory boards of public media and transferring this power directly to the government.
Hidden in the fine print of many contracts with bank accounts, payday lenders, employers, nursing homes and small businesses are forced arbitration "ripoff" clauses that deprives us of access to the courts if the company violates the law.
Funding for the Interior Department that passed out of committee Tuesday deprives the Trump administration of requested funds to move an anticipated nearly 300 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) employees out of Washington, D.C., to Grand Junction, Colo.
The departure of recently appointed Treasury Board President Jane Philpott, who was in overall charge of government spending, deprives Trudeau of another powerful female Cabinet minister just months ahead of an election that polls show he could lose.
In areas where it likes to grow, such as open woodlands or alongside rivers and steams, the giant hogweed, which can reach heights of 20 feet, quickly crowds out the surrounding plant life and deprives them of precious sunlight.
By taking the right to speak from some and giving it to others, the Government deprives the disadvantaged person or class of the right to use speech to strive to establish worth, standing, and respect for the speaker's voice.
"By collecting analyzing and testing genetic material to obtain the Perlmutter's confidential genetic information, conspirators exercise an act of dominion and authority that deprives the Perlmutters' of their right to ownership, possession, control, and privacy," the initial countersuit read.
The fact that it will be passed before the election largely deprives the new president of the chance to shape the organization in his own image, while leaving him to manage a complex and untested new set of structures.
Many proponents of this new ban will say that it actually saves money ... that the costs of providing specialized medical care to transgender troops deprives the services of funds that could be applied to weapons systems, training and operations.
Technology has its place, but as a developmental psychologist, I believe that the disproportionate amount of time that children today spend in front of screens deprives them of direct experience with the rest of the physical and interpersonal world.
At a Senate Banking Committee hearing, a bipartisan alliance of lawmakers and industry officials called on the Senate to take up a bill meant to settle legal uncertainty that often deprives cannabis firms access to banks and credit unions.
This was all happening when I started this book, and in addition George W. Bush signed the global gag rule, which deprives funding to any women's health organization world wide that so much as mentions abortion under any circumstances.
You can go from zero to head-to-toe enchantments quickly if you know where to look, but by virtue of presenting a completely new world, Enderal deprives you of the crutch a veteran player might instinctively lean on.
Prison deprives everyone concerned — victims and those who have caused harm, as well as impacted families and communities — the opportunity to heal, honor their own humanity, and to break cycles of violence that have destroyed far too many lives.
"Corruption in Albany casts a shadow over the many honest public servants who do good work in the administration of government, and deprives the citizens of New York of the honest representation they deserve," he said in a statement.
I'd covered immigration for years as a journalist until outrage at unjust policies drove me to begin law school this fall, but this new policy deprives people of their legal right to seek asylum more than any I've seen.
Khaled al-Jarallah, deputy foreign minister of Kuwait, called on Myanmar authorities to "cease the practice of stripping the Rohingya minority of their right of citizenship, which as a result deprives them of the right to property and employment".
Apple argues that software code can be treated as speech under the First Amendment, and that the court order violated due process because it deprives the company of its right to be free from "arbitrary deprivation" of its liberty by government.
In an affidavit filed to the NEB, Michael Davies, Kinder Morgan Canada's vice president for operations, said each month of delay directly costs the company up to C$35 million and deprives it of more than C$90 million in revenue.
Michaels sparked controversy in early January by speaking out about the diet in a video for Women's Health, calling keto a "bad plan for a million reasons," and adding that she believes the keto diet deprives your body of essential nutrients.
Roland Riopelle, a lawyer for Bongiorno, said his client applied to the prison bureau for home confinement but has not received a response, and will return to court if the bureau's inaction deprives her of her rights under the new law.
"We are concerned that the name change effort imposes unnecessary and significant costs on taxpayers and the business community, deprives the CFPB of funds it can use to protect consumers, and violates legal requirements," Warren wrote in the Tuesday letter.
"We are concerned that the name change effort imposes unnecessary and significant costs on taxpayers and the business community, deprives the CFPB of funds it can use to protect consumers, and violates legal requirements," Warren wrote in the Tuesday letter.
"Both the Disclosure Statement and the Plan describe a confusing and contradictory process of claim treatment that, against the backdrop of expedited bankruptcy proceedings, deprives creditors of any meaningful opportunity to understand or participate in the plan process," DOJ attorneys wrote.
"This new instrumentarian power deprives us not only of the right to consent, but also of the right to combat, building a world of no exit in which ignorance is our only alternative to resigned helplessness, rebellion or madness," she agrees.
One might conclude, therefore, that your use of religious language — or even your failure to correct what you consider an error — deprives these older women of something significant while misleading them about your own beliefs, which is also a bad thing.
The sudden death of Mr. Maza deprives Spain of its top prosecutor as Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is working to halt a secessionist movement in Catalonia and to get Spain's judiciary to prosecute separatist leaders for illegally declaring the region's independence.
If Labour deprives Mr. Johnson of a majority and needs the support of the Scottish National Party, that could open the way to a quick second independence referendum, while a Conservative sweep would lead to a Brexit that most Scots oppose.
The decision by the diplomat, Ivan Rogers, the permanent representative to the European Union, deprives Britain of one of its most knowledgeable officials as it tries to form a coherent strategy for untying more than four decades of European integration.
One died along the way, but a blood test on the living bull provided the answer: It had anaplasmosis, a bacterial illness that destroys red blood cells and deprives the animals of oxygen, causing them at times to act violently.
DeSantis' resignation deprives Trump of a key ally on the Hill, but it will also allow DeSantis to miss at least a handful of votes that could prove politically tricky in his general election battle against Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum.
And while the scarcity of legislative fights has its advantages — senators are not being forced to cast politically risky votes — it also deprives them of the opportunity for a give-and-take over policy, something senators formerly took pride in.
The AGs argued that misclassifying workers deprives them of their right to unionize and other legal protections, while states lose out on hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue and other contributions companies must make on behalf of employees.
Soon before she's set to run her first marathon (spoilers ahead), Brittany pushes herself too hard in her attempt to lose her final 10 pounds; she deprives herself of food and ends up in the hospital with a stress fracture.
"Additionally, it reeks of bad faith, demonstrates contempt for the authority that the Constitution's Framers have vested in the judicial branch, and, ultimately, deprives successful plaintiffs of the full measure of the remedy to which they are entitled," she added.
This is old York grieving for New York: the imagination, freed from the constraints of the body and history, is a country bumpkin, the subject of a lord or duke whose death liberates it but deprives it of its function.
But making a major change that deprives low-income people of much of the already limited control they have over one of the most basic elements of their daily existence is not only cruel, it is a recipe for huge waste.
The shooting death of prominent Houston interventional cardiologist Dr. Mark Hausknecht – who treated former President George H.W. Bush years ago for an irregular heartbeat and who prolonged and saved many lives during his long career – deprives patients of a skilled and caring healer.
Perhaps the threat to block all nominees, before the Senate even has a chance to weigh their qualifications, could be justified if we were closer to November, but in February it deprives the court of a ninth vote for at least 11 months.
"Given the national, cumulative nature of climate change, considering each individual drilling project in a vacuum deprives the agency and the public of the context necessary to evaluate oil and gas drilling on federal land before irretrievably committing to that drilling," Contreras wrote.
While that deprives the new Parliament, for the time being, of the sweeping powers it would have had with 112 seats, the minimum number needed for a two-thirds supermajority, the move eased a constitutional clash that many Venezuelans feared could unleash violence.
There's no cure for hate, but to refuse to give it a platform, to refuse to let it fester in your community, even minimally, deprives it of oxygen and helps to stop its spread, making the world a better place for everyone.
So if he's not actually proposing solutions for racial equality — and in fact supports a program that a federal court has said deprives nonwhite people of their rights — why does he keep insisting that he'll come to the rescue of people of color?
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University found that large doses of caffeine raise blood pressure, stimulate the heart, and produce rapid shallow breathing, which readers of Emotional Intelligence 2.0 know deprives the brain of the oxygen needed to keep your thinking calm and rational.
If Greece softens its objections to Macedonia entering NATO at the Warsaw NATO summit in July, the absence of a viable government deprives any new government after June of any opportunity to prepare for that decision and membership, undoubtedly to Moscow's benefit.
Denying him interaction with his friends at the high school "removes a major source of social support," and cutting him off from his brother "deprives Cruz of his ability to seek understanding and solace from his family during a difficult time," it said.
"Not only is it disappointing that the cancellation of this event deprives the families of our school and community a day of fun and connection, but the Blue Marble Jubilee also serves as a fundraiser," she told the Chronicle in a statement.
Refraining from cutting down whole trees for fuel and instead using the residues left behind when they are logged for other purposes still does not solve the problem, because net emissions are still excessive, and residue removal deprives the soil of carbon.
For example, cancellation of the Geneva International Motor Show, which had been scheduled to open to the public on Thursday, deprives the European auto industry of one of its premier showcases and means the millions they spent on elaborate displays went to waste.
While the United States and China enjoy growing volumes of trade, investment and travel, an increasingly impermeable membrane is simultaneously now being interposed between decision makers that deprives the two countries of critical tools in being able to develop a more convergent future.
This deprives minors with HIV of the Outpatient HIV/AIDS Treatment Package, which includes anti-retroviral treatment that suppresses the growth of the virus, laboratory exams, and a PHP30.000 ($587 USD) coverage for all expenses incurred through accessing treatment hubs and medicine.
Having to wait until June 2910 for the next major chapter in the nominating race largely deprives Mr. Biden of a chance to rack up interim victories that would bring media attention; President Trump, meanwhile, is promoting his leadership in a global pandemic.
The president's nativist immigration agenda deprives farms and small factories of workers local economies can't otherwise supply, while the administration's latest budget proposal continues the Republican assault on the health care and social insurance programs rural populations increasingly rely on to survive.
If it passes, the bill will be a major win for developers, who argue that the law deprives the state of jobs by not allowing businesses to take advantage of good road, rail and port links at the heart of the Northeast market.
"Given the national, cumulative nature of climate change, considering each individual drilling project in a vacuum deprives the agency and the public of the context necessary to evaluate oil and gas drilling on federal land before irretrievably committing to that drilling," he wrote.
SpaceX also has won more than $85033 billion in government contracts and another $20 million in economic subsidies, including a 15-year tax break that deprives the local school system of $3.1 million from Texas, where it pledged to build a launch facility.
The rejection deprives Trump, a New York businessman who has never previously run for elected office, of a major source of fundraising and reflects how his unorthodox White House bid has sparked some disarray among fundraisers who would normally be squarely behind a Republican nominee.
The Commission is eyeing environmental taxes - including revenue from its carbon cap-and-trade Emission Trading System (ETS) - as a way to plug the whole left in its budget when Britain's exit from the bloc at the end of 2020 deprives it of revenue.
Officials described China as creating an uneven playing field, partly stemming from its aggressive efforts to exploit the openness of markets abroad, while also ruling with a tight-fist at home that deprives its citizens of their rights and liberties that a democracy would provide.
"Our audience members count on VOA to provide factual, unbiased and objective coverage of current events, so this ban deprives the citizens of Burundi of a trusted news source during a critical time in that country," VOA Director Amanda Bennett said in a statement.
"The loss of Hamza bin Ladin not only deprives al-Qa'ida of important leadership skills and the symbolic connection to his father, but undermines important operational activities of the group," Trump said, using an alternative spelling for the group that carried out the Sept.
The fast timeline for the comment period "deprives the public of a meaningful opportunity to weigh in on decisions that have lasting impacts on the human environment... and violates the requirements of NEPA," the groups, led by Earthjustice, wrote in a separate letter to Bernhardt on Wednesday.
It will wither in a harsh political climate that disputes not only the claims but inherent value of science, that deprives our research institutions of expertise from all over the world and that forces millions to consult Google rather than doctors they can't afford without health insurance.
Saudi Arabia, which has long vied with Iran for regional influence, has said it will not sign any deal with the United States that deprives the kingdom of the possibility of enriching uranium or reprocessing spent fuel in the future, both potential paths to a bomb.
"Given the national, cumulative nature of climate change, considering each individual drilling project in a vacuum deprives the agency and the public of the context necessary to evaluate oil and gas drilling on federal land before irretrievably committing to that drilling," Contreras, an Obama appointee, wrote.
"Failure to count incarcerated persons at their home address preserves an unacceptably discriminatory census result that deprives underserved urban neighborhoods of fair representation, while shifting political power to communities that do not represent the interests of incarcerated persons or their families," the groups said in their letter.
He says the design has an "intimidating" look to it, but for me, this particular design has a downside: It constricts the entries to four quadrants and one smaller central section, which deprives the solver of those long, luxurious entries that we look forward to all week.
An ongoing lawsuit brought by Al Otro Lado, one of the few legal aid organizations serving migrants in Mexico, argues that the metering policy deprives migrants of access to the US asylum system and is in violation of federal immigration law and their constitutional due process rights.
A lawsuit brought by Al Otro Lado, one of the few legal aid organizations serving migrants in Mexico, argues that the metering policy deprives migrants of access to the US asylum system and is in violation of federal immigration law and their constitutional due process rights.
Its decision to send the North Carolina case back to the lower court indicates the justices are no closer to delivering a comprehensive ruling on whether courts can curb partisan gerrymandering when it is done in such an extreme way that it deprives certain voters of their constitutional rights.
He deprives them of food and water, though he stops short of subjecting them to the worst torture imaginable: forcing them to listen to the Loose Nut LP. While this role might sound like Hank is literally phoning it in, he actually gives a pretty chilling performance here.
Applying the same formula used to calculate state support to farmers in 22 OECD countries, the researchers found that, although India spends around $30bn a year on direct aid to agriculture, it also deprives farmers of $40bn, given the difference between international and domestic prices for the same crops.
Less than 24 hours after Adam was taken to the emergency room, doctors told the family that Adam had two strains of the flu, which had resulted in pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) — a condition in which fluid collects in the lungs and deprives organs of oxygen.
"Depriving parents of any say over whether their children should be exposed to members of the opposite biological sex, possibly in a state of full or complete undress in intimate settings, deprives them of their right to direct the education and upbringing of their children," the board's lawyers said.
"The political processes for electing board members in the Ferguson-Florissant School District deprives African-American voters of an equal opportunity to elect representatives of their choice," Sippel wrote in response to a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of the NAACP civil rights organization.
The lack of choice in currencies— a choice that Nobel economist F. A. Hayek argued is essential to prevent the abuse of power and to combat inflation — deprives individuals of the means to protect themselves from the type of wealth confiscation now taking place in India and Venezuela.
Iran – which deprives its citizens of basic human rights, supports terrorism, sends fighters to wage war in neighboring countries, and would love to get nuclear weapons – does not face threats of being kicked out of the U.N. But Israel is targeted for more condemnation than any other country.
The Orestes story is related in the third person, a device that deprives the eponymous hero of Aeschylus' trilogy of his own voice—the author's sly riposte, perhaps, to the fact that in so many Greek myths women's concerns, like their bodies, are subordinated to those of men.
But restricting Chinese students contravenes American values, deprives universities of a valuable source of funding, and limits one of the best opportunities for the United States to liberalize China—by creating avenues for Chinese students to realize that democracy, rather than dictatorship, is a better fit for their country.
In the absence of an actual conflict, the assertion that being a candidate for elected public service should become a barrier to someone being considered for a federal regulatory appointment deprives consumers of qualified advocates, ignores the intent of the democratic process, and runs contrary to real-world evidence.
President Trump's Middle East plan deprives the Palestinians of nearly everything they had been fighting for: East Jerusalem as their national capital, the removal of Jewish settlements on the West Bank, and territorial contiguity and control over their own borders and security that a sovereign state normally enjoys.
Patients with chronic illnesses, drug addicts, rural hospital executives and expectant mothers — many of whom voted for Mr. Trump — have made it clear that they will not support any plan that deprives them of what they now have, even if they dislike its origins in the Obama administration.
Both leaders acknowledged that the legislation would not satisfy every member: The border security agreement deprives Mr. Trump and his Republican base of a victory on the wall, but it gives more money for border fencing and immigration detention than the left wing of the Democratic Party wanted.
Alabama is arguing that by including illegal immigrants in its count of the population, the Census Bureau deprives the state – and other states with low numbers of illegal immigrants – of representation in the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as votes in the Electoral College that determine who is elected president.
Almost 24 million white students attend public schools in America, yet they are surrounded largely by students who look like themselves, a circumstance that deprives them of meaningful opportunities to interact with people of color at the precise moment that demographic shifts make such relationships a political and moral necessity.
But it's a dynamic that deprives the nation of a real debate about how health care should be financed, regulated and provisioned, because it assumes that one party is largely uninterested in reforms that go beyond tweaking the status quo and opposing whatever further interventions its opponents have in mind.
Sandra Park, a senior lawyer at the American Civil Liberties Union, which had filed a friend-of-the-court brief on behalf of Jane Doe, said, "Today's decision deprives cadets who experience sexual assault the same right to hold military academies accountable that students at universities across the country enjoy."
In a 7-4 decision, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a ruling last June by a unanimous three-judge panel to lift injunctions won by California, Oregon and Washington against enforcing the rule, which deprives clinics of Title X family planning funds if they provide abortion referrals.
Since 2014, Congress has included as a rider to appropriations bills a provision that (by each rider's terms, temporarily) deprives the Department of Justice of the authority to use funds "to prevent" states that have laws allowing for the cultivation, possession, distribution and use of medical marijuana "from implementing" those state laws.
So if there is only one state, you would have millions of Palestinians permanently living in segregated enclaves in the middle of the West Bank, with no real political rights, separate legal, education, and transportation systems, vast income disparities, under a permanent military occupation that deprives them of the most basic freedoms.
Sacramento County residents James Rothery and Andrea Hoffman, who were denied licenses more than 85033 years ago, argue the law deprives them of their Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms for protection outside the home and violated the clause of the Constitution that affords everyone equal protection under the law.
But the corollary is that if you have made a mistake that deprives you of the ability to govern, you must not put your nation through the prolonged trauma that will deepen the wound and delay healing of the America that Richard Nixon loved so deeply and had otherwise served so well.
"The act also violates the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution because it deprives the city of property without due process of law," the judge wrote, adding: "That the city is being deprived of property is clear," because the state is attempting to control what the city can do with its own land.
In France and Spain, if a person has, say, a heart attack that deprives the brain of blood, emergency medical service workers try for 30 minutes or so to restart the heart, said Stuart Youngner, a bioethicist at Case Western Reserve University who was a co-author of an editorial accompanying the study.
In particular, the court ignores completely a century-old Supreme Court opinion that holds that due process does not apply when the government takes an action that deprives an entire class of people of a protected interest as opposed to a situation in which the government singles out individuals for adverse treatment.
The U.S.-based groups, who are represented by the Knight First Amendment Institute, argued in the suit that the surveillance chills visa applicants from engaging in constitutionally protected speech and association, deters them from traveling to the United States, and deprives U.S. audiences opportunities to engage with filmmakers from around the world.
But when an agency instead decides to change policy by reinterpreting long-standing guidance, and then applying that interpretation retroactively, as it did to PHH Mortgage, it not only unfairly penalizes a company that could not have known it was breaking the law, but also deprives itself of the insight notice and comment can provide.
We Democrats also have to keep in mind that if Sanders emerges after the primaries are over with a substantial plurality of elected delegates, we will risk losing these young people and other passionate Sanders supporters, and thus, the general election if a gang-up is perceived that deprives him of the general election.
But as Kate's husband Petruchio systematically deprives her of food, sleep, and clothing, she gradually becomes more and more malleable, until at last she is willing to agree to whatever he says: The sun is the moon if he says it is, and an old man is a young woman if he tells her so.
There is so much misunderstanding about Biosphere 2, repeated in so many, often sensationalistic, media accounts, that it damages not only the reputation of the project, but deprives the global public from knowing about the huge gap between what we know about Earth and what could be known by a robust scientific program to build and operate such facilities.
Rather than view Gorsuch as a tyrannical conservative activist who wants to impose on every part of the nation his personal political views, liberals should recognize Gorsuch has thus far been a crusader for individual rights, which means he would never support a federal law that deprives people of the liberty guaranteed by the Bill of Rights.
"The government's insistence on expelling a good man from the country in which he has lived for the past 28 years deprives his children of their right to be with their father, his wife of her right to be with her husband, and our country of a productive and responsible member of our community," Reinhardt wrote.
When a college, a business or any sphere of civil society refuses the expenditure on accommodation of a disabled person, and when a government actively deprives disabled people of what they need to live, they're effectively saying that what we are outside of our disabilities and what we wish to become in spite of them doesn't matter.
So if there is only one state, you would have millions of Palestinians permanently living in segregated enclaves in the middle of the West Bank, with no real political rights, separate legal, education and transportation systems, vast income disparities, under a permanent military occupation that deprives of them of the most basic freedoms – separate but unequal.
The case also introduced the argument that undocumented children were legally blameless, unlike their parents: "The classification at issue deprives a group of children of the opportunity for education afforded all other children simply because they have been assigned a legal status due to a violation of law by their parents," Justice Lewis Powell wrote in a concurring opinion.
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Whether of the monetary variety (the Federal Reserve's recent reduction of interest rates to near zero) or the fiscal (the payroll tax holiday favored by President Trump) traditional demand-side stimulus does not enjoy its usual effectiveness when the closure or severe reduction in service of shops, restaurants, airlines, professional sports and entertainment deprives consumers of ways to boost demand in the economy.
Like the departure of a popular actor from a sitcom, Sean Spicer's resignation on Friday deprives the briefing of its central character (its hero or its villain, depending on the viewer) and spells the end of an unlikely cottage industry that sprung up around the man who might already be the most famous White House press secretary of modern times.
Getting rid of ads entirely would entirely sidestep one common complaint with ads on government platforms: That it deprives private media, which may depend on ad buys to survive, of much-needed revenue, which is an argument often made in Canada with regards to CBC's commercial advertising and one of the reasons the US government disallows ads for most government publications.
"Faith is a part of our family life, so it is hurtful and insulting to us that Miracle Hill's religious view of what a family must look like deprives foster children of a nurturing, supportive home," Brandy Welch said in a statement issued by the American Civil Liberties Union, which represents the couple along with Lambda Legal and the South Carolina Equality Coalition Inc.
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