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Depriving a handful of jurors of the free press is far preferable to depriving a nation of it.
Officials say the search giant is depriving Internet users of choice and depriving its competitors of a fair shake.
In addition, this behavior gives football and frats a bad name, not to mention depriving the football team of a great athlete and depriving that athlete of the game.
Detroit students are suing the state of Michigan for depriving them of literacy Detroit students are suing the state of Michigan for depriving them of literacy This segment originally aired Nov.
Depriving people of a platform works — in unexpected ways.
George Orwell was afraid of overseers depriving us of information.
Beyond working out, she's not depriving herself of food either.
No one is depriving Trump of his due process rights.
It starts by depriving disappearance of our complicity or resignation.
And for now, it is depriving investors of full visibility.
There are good reasons for depriving convicted murderers of screen time.
Depriving us of this information puts our democracy in grave peril.
Social media use is depriving Uganda of U.S. dollars, he added.
Then there are the repercussions of depriving adolescents of social transitioning.
Bombings have also destroyed water infrastructure, depriving many Syrians of clean water.
Moreover, depriving Sunni tribes of arms does not make the government safer.
They have virtually no access to credit, depriving them of commercial opportunities.
Doing so certainly spoils the experience, and frankly, you're only depriving yourself.
I think as a result, they're depriving consumers of the best content.
How did they not feel guilty for depriving their daughters of a sister?
It may now withdraw its support, depriving his administration of its working majority.
At best, you're sadly depriving yourself of an important moment in the zeitgeist.
Besides depriving the Rangers of an extra point, it also signaled Washington's superiority.
You are depriving someone of their life -- it&aposs a seizure claim, Art.
Depriving yourself of an entire type of food can end poorly, research shows.
People step away from their phones and TVs, depriving a story of oxygen.
Anti-establishment types might rub their hands gleefully at depriving ICE of resources.
Investors have also turned homes into rentals, further depriving the market of supplies.
Invasive trees can create a canopy of foliage, depriving other species of sunlight.
China swiftly cut imports of Norwegian salmon, depriving Norway of its largest market.
Congressional inaction is also depriving the fights against malaria and tuberculosis of money.
But they just screwed their community by depriving it of a transformational investment.
However, this doesn't mean you're depriving yourself of the things that you enjoy.
They're depriving their workers of protections and cheating the state out of revenue.
Some see depriving a cat of prey by keeping it indoors as cruel.
However, some elements could not be eliminated by depriving the law of funds.
Porter intended to starve rebels by depriving the men and their horses of food.
It&aposs depriving President Putin of the revenue he needs from mischief making abroad.
But this isn't about depriving yourself or going all Scrooge on your loved ones.
Some is borrowed domestically, depriving local businesses of loans to fund their own projects.
BoessoDecades of astronauts have prepared for space by depriving their senses here on Earth.
Now, Apple is making that adaptation harder by literally depriving us of the adapter.
The umbilical cord may also slip or become pinched, depriving the baby of oxygen.
For one thing, I was depriving myself of the pleasures of my mother's cooking.
Consumer sentiment also fell during the shutdown, depriving the U.S. of crucial economic fuel.
Regularly, perfectly legal uploads get taken down or "demonetized" (depriving creators of advertising income).
He's depriving her of sleep and forcing her to work when she shouldn't be.
Unfairly depriving employees and middle-class families of this benefit makes little economic sense.
Depriving the consumer of that choice may put the internet connection out of reach.
The trend is not only depriving giant investment banks of a staple income source.
Thus nuclear destruction destroys the meaning of death by depriving it of its individuality.
Fraud, she said, can mean depriving investors of a right to control their assets.
By cutting the grants short, the department is depriving recipients of about $200 million.
He said officers seemed to enjoy depriving them of sleep and making them cold.
Progressives, including Mr. Gutman, lost both races, depriving Mr. Sanders of a legislative majority.
Pritzker dismissed concerns that the legislation would hurt businesses by depriving them of revenue.
He doesn't believe in depriving himself, since dining out and traveling make him happy.
They might question the loopholes that have made many of these billionaires too wealthy in the first place (again: depriving working people of income that has gone to the 1 percent, and depriving the government of revenues to provide services we need).
Are you depriving yourself by working or browsing on a small monitor or laptop screen?
Naturally, that kind of thrilling yet probably sleep-depriving experience could lead to some delirium.
The three men are accused of depriving the Italian treasury of 179,600 euros, about $220,000.
Dark pools have been criticised for depriving the wider stock market of crucial pricing information.
And it's about how significantly the world is lacking by depriving itself of that value.
There is no medical school in the county, depriving it of a pipeline of talent.
The CUP may now boycott parliament for a month, depriving Mr Puigdemont of his majority.
He raped and tortured them throughout the house, depriving them of food and bathroom facilities.
Besides depriving the men of food and water, the captors would often beat the men.
But honestly, you'd be missing out, and depriving yourself of a fun, fizzy summer pleasure.
I need to have those days so I don't feel like I'm totally depriving myself.
And studies have shown that depriving yourself of carbohydrates acutely impacts your thinking and cognition.
The scum of the earth, hell-bent on depriving them of their First Amendment rights.
By depriving your body of carbohydrates, it will naturally produce "ketones" that break down fat.
Mutter that we're advocating for gun control and depriving you of your Second Amendment rights.
In doing so, the lawsuit argues, Trump is depriving Congress of fulfilling its constitutional responsibilities.
The oxygen-depriving high-altitude acclimatization technique she uses has also been dangerous at times.
She described lynching as a "culturally understood" way of depriving due process from black Americans.
He does have a problem with regarding that addiction as an actual, agency-depriving illness.
A top Huawei executive raged against American carriers, accusing them of depriving customers of choice.
China seems to be committed to fully depriving its citizens from access to crypto exchanges.
Slow confirmations have adverse impacts, depriving courts of necessary resources and many litigants of justice.
Depriving Ms. Pelosi of an aircraft was the easiest way to remind her, they said.
He is depriving himself of literature at least as important as the works he prizes.
Both of these symbols were forcibly applied, depriving the bearer of all status, leading to violence.
Either I'm right, or I'm so totally wrong that I'm depriving myself of life's greatest joys.
We've each been assigned blame for depriving our spouse of the child they so clearly want.
Adding to the catastrophe: Bombings have also destroyed water infrastructure, depriving many Syrians of clean water.
Depriving them of the chance to compete clean demonstrates how little their country believes in them.
"If I want a donut or cookies I'll eat them, I'm not depriving myself," she says.
But Akerman's headed toward stardom, and no happy Axelrod marriage is worth depriving her of that.
Trashing national parks, depriving Native Americans of vital services, and even jeopardizing FBI investigations proved tolerable.
What is the real rationale for depriving some of our most vulnerable citizens of health coverage?
Senators voted 56-85033, depriving the legislation of the 60 votes it needed to move forward.
Depriving refugee kids of an education lays the groundwork for further tribalism, poverty, enmity and violence.
Eating well doesn't have to mean eating weirdly, or depriving ourselves, or even breaking the bank.
Sociologists use the term "precarity" to describe this abandonment, this depriving people of a livable life.
If they close stations or remove trains from the system, they risk depriving themselves of income.
The General Assembly in Raleigh reduced the size of the state Court of Appeals, depriving Gov.
Depriving women and their partners of birth control coverage jeopardizes their health and economic well-being.
The Saudis and their gulf allies also issued travel warnings, depriving Lebanon of gulf tourism dollars.
His business and political empires have fallen on hard times, depriving many employees of their pay.
This clarification would provide needed certainty to the financial system without depriving borrowers of any rights.
Britain's resolve on "Brexit" has hardened, depriving Ms. Merkel of a crucial ally on many fronts.
The government has denied depriving political prisoners access to health care as a means of retaliation.
Just as Bloomberg has been depriving moderate candidates of attention, he'll shrink the time that Sen.
In 2017 his campaign in a general election proved more successful than many expected, depriving Mrs.
Aggressive moves could only hasten that process, depriving China of a source of investment and jobs.
As such, Vergara isn't merely depriving them of life, the argument goes — she's cutting off their income.
How much of your monthly income can you apply toward reaching your goals without depriving your household?
It has carried this out by, for example, depriving the opposition-controlled legislature of its rightful powers.
The country's hyper-centralisation is obviously bad for the provinces, depriving them of talent, resources and attention.
But a glut has frustrated them, depriving them of a ready market for their surplus soya beans.
Officials say the current interaction with humans is depriving the nocturnal animals of the rest they need.
The FvD will probably get 13 of the 75 senators, depriving the ruling coalition of a majority.
And depriving yourself of little pleasures may actually make you more likely to backslide and slip up.
Daniel Webster (R-Fla.), depriving McCarthy of 28500 votes to win the election on the House floor.
Depriving the OC-135s of enhancements created an artificial disparity between Russian and American Open Skies planes.
Depriving a child of parental love—inevitable in even the least dire orphanage—can cause lifelong scarring.
Conventionally, DBS stimulation is always on, wasting energy and depriving the patient of a sense of control.
But there's actually scientific evidence that depriving yourself could do you more harm in the long run.
The election-year effort is aimed at depriving Republicans of bipartisan achievements they can tout back home.
Depriving these groups of their support would greatly reduce their capacity to cause harm while evading justice.
Depriving a person of sleep intentionally is a human rights violation, as outlined in the Geneva Convention.
Mr. Haider died in a car accident in 2008, depriving the party of its most charismatic figure.
His pro-business political party withdrew its support for the bill, depriving the legislation of a majority.
" Paul Bowles said, "I was very angry with him for dying, for depriving everybody of his person.
This has made credit more expensive across the continent, depriving businesses of capital needed to finance expansions.
But it was the first time virtual church was imposed on everyone, depriving them of personal fellowship.
But we gave him an extraordinary bounty of coverage, depriving his rivals of commensurate oxygen and agency.
By removing it and preventing tracking, Heuring was depriving the government of the use of its property.
They also prevent almost all normal financial transactions, depriving Iran of much-needed credit and foreign investments.
Almost five million of the country's 235 million people have fled, depriving companies of clients and workers.
This technique requires depriving yourself of the basic joys in life for an extended amount of time.
Last month, Huawei CEO Richard Yu raged against American carriers, accusing them of depriving customers of choice.
Activists have accused the government of depriving Mr. Liu of proper medical care after a cancer diagnosis.
Of course, bribery is not the same thing as depriving voters of information by paying hush money.
Depriving young people of sensory and social contact has a heightened risk of serious and lasting effects.
They argued that the state of Michigan is violating students' Constitutional rights by depriving them of literacy.
Finally, the bill would end the Medicaid expansion, potentially depriving millions of low-income Americans of coverage.
I had been depriving myself of something I loved very much because I wasn't supposed to have fun.
Many LGBTQ community stakeholders say the bill is a "license to discriminate," depriving members of their human rights.
The First Amendment prevents the government from depriving people of free speech; it doesn't apply to private companies.
So, Khloé's desire to continue eating without depriving herself, and exercising like she always does is not misguided.
But Venezuela's Supreme Court has routinely backed Maduro in disputes with the legislature, depriving it of much sway.
"But the life of a freelancer can be pretty lonely, scary, and depriving in certain ways," he says.
Unfortunately, the response of the incumbents risks depriving passengers of the benefits from this latest wave of competition.
"Depriving prisoners of having family contact, lawyers and adequate medical care is contrary to international law," she added.
"You're depriving the people of seeing you in a forum they need to see you in," O'Reilly explained.
At a minimum, the Saudis are sacrificing $4 for every $1 of which they are depriving the Iranians.
Instead, it makes potential confrontations more dangerous, by depriving military leaders of insight into their adversaries' strategic thinking.
Prosecutors argued that Mr. McDonnell violated the Hobbs Act by depriving Virginians of his "honest services" as governor.
The MAS boycotted the session of congress that was summoned to install her, depriving it of a quorum.
Depriving prisoners of decent food harms both individual and group morale—and has been known to cause riots.
Wade overturned, depriving women of the right to control their own bodies, and the reversal of Obergefell v.
It's also possible the GOP could lose the House majority, depriving Womack and other Republicans of any gavels.
Del Potro also beat Djokovic at the 2012 London Olympics, depriving him of the bronze medal in singles.
Brexit has knocked us off our trolleys, depriving at least half the nation of any sense of proportion.
And the Sioux City Journal broke with King and endorsed Scholten, depriving the Republican of a key endorsement.
" Rodriguez argues that he was "not depriving anyone of information about what was done or what was said.
The close-minded may wince, but they are simply depriving themselves of the works of a playful visionary.
What is more, this decision is depriving the public in Mexico of a public event of global resonance.
The group said that by keeping Happy in captivity, the zoo is depriving the elephant of her liberty.
It also situates non-Western art outside of time, depriving it of any sense of evolution or development.
"Your gut gives you a good indication of when you're being too harsh or depriving them," he said.
If he gets it wrong, he risks depriving the party of an as-yet unheralded, world-beating talent.
This time, though, most of those leaving are depriving the country of their skills and of its investment.
If you're going to be depriving somebody of a pet, you want to be certain of your conclusions.
But depriving him of the nomination could convince his legions of liberal voters to stay home in November.
However, unlike Twilio, Plaid was bought while still private, depriving us of a good look into its figures.
Asian demand for coal from Australia is depriving domestic power generators of fuel and driving electricity prices higher.
High water shut down the central hospital laundry depriving facilities of necessary resources for caring for the sick.
Muslim farmers blame Hindu politicians who shut down slaughterhouses, depriving the dogs of the scraps they subsisted on.
An officer of the state depriving a citizen of his life because he was legally carrying a firearm?
Just like people get sick of counting calories, they get sick of depriving themselves financially, too, Bach says.
Washington has blocked the appointment of trade judges, depriving the WTO of its ability to rule in disputes.
And are we depriving future generations of something by clamping down on graffiti at these sites so severely?
The US and its European allies responded with punishing sanctions, depriving Russian businesses of much-needed foreign capital.
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To be fair, these methods of depriving workers of hours can still be described as "voluntary," if heavily disincentivized.
During the same period, the army cordoned off the Maungdaw district, depriving at least 160,000 civilians of humanitarian aid.
For-profit colleges have been criticized for depriving their students of a quality education and burying them in debt.
That is because GPS satellite signals bounce off walls, depriving a smartphone of what it needs to locate itself.
Most tariffs backfire, hurting the country that imposes them by raising prices, blunting competition and depriving consumers of choice.
Rodriguez said Guevara left him cuffed to a wall, depriving him of food, water, and access to a restroom.
The strippers also argue that a move purportedly made to protect women is instead depriving them of their living.
As for the deposed opposition MPs, they should be reinstated, depriving Mr Yameen's government of its majority in parliament.
The company's actions drove up prices, depriving consumers and the states of lower costs, according to California's attorney general.
Vicious dust storms threatened the rover, covering its solar panels with debris and depriving it of its power source.
By depriving Manning of her freedom, prosecutors hope that she'll crave its return hard enough to spill her guts.
By focusing so much on the past, we are depriving oxygen from what the real challenges are right now.
Slager will also face trial next year in federal court on charges of depriving Scott of his civil rights.
"The way tamoxifen works is you're depriving your cancer cells of estrogen, which is their nutrition," says Dr. Shah.
On March 22018th the Brazilian Republican Party decided to leave Ms Rousseff's coalition—depriving her of 22 centrist votes.
Nevertheless, depriving those who protect us of the right to self-defense is a crime in and of itself.
They were convicted of fraud, conspiracy and depriving the residents of Fort Lee, New Jersey, of their civil rights.
He also lambasted Venezuela's leader Nicolas Maduro, accusing him of depriving his people in the same of socialist ideas.
Similarly, depriving oneself of the pleasure of food leads to overindulgence in the very foods we try to avoid.
Beijing could keep rare earths off the market, depriving many American and European manufacturers of the minerals they need.
At that point, she said, he stopped supporting her fund, depriving her of resources and introductions to potential investors.
And as a society, are we not depriving ourselves of something beautiful because a flawed human being produced it?
According to Harvard Medical School, eating this way can provide you with the nutrients you need without depriving you.
"It's depriving people of a meaningful opportunity to have their claims heard," the A.C.L.U. attorney, Jennifer Chang Newell, said.
"But look — if they're successful in depriving the country of a fair trial, there is no exoneration," he added.
If he's successful in taking away a national monument, he will be depriving every citizen of a rightful inheritance.
Depriving the oppressed of a beacon of hope could lose us the world we have built and thrived in.
Depriving U.S. investors of the opportunity to participate in China's growth is also not an attractive option, Goelzer added.
But in Belén's case, the answer is uncompromising: Her own body rebels against inaction by depriving itself of sensation.
As convenient as it is for its occupants, the home has been criticized for depriving natives of affordable housing.
Rwanda abstained on the vote, depriving the Palestinians of the nine votes they needed to pass the biased motion.
The arrests added to the ranks of imprisoned opposition figures, depriving the protests of potential future leaders and organizers.
In this case, you would be depriving them of the prospect of accurate assessment and peer-to-peer comparison.
Much of the DRC's artisanal production is smuggled out of the country, depriving the government of much-needed revenue.
It originates from ignorance or misunderstanding and harms those suffering from mental illness by depriving them of their humanity.
Depriving poor communities of services such as orphanages and free study trips to Saudi Arabia could provoke a backlash.
Tanks and armored personnel carriers cannot fit through western Mosul's narrow streets, depriving government forces of a major advantage.
The loss of ice in mountain regions is affecting people's livelihoods, depriving communities of water and harming wildlife habitats.
And when sunlight hits these droplets, energy is reflected back into space, depriving Earth of substantial amounts of sunlight.
Often, diamonds — both large and small — are sold on the black market, depriving the government of sorely needed revenue.
By depriving them of the opportunity to debate and vote on Brexit, Johnson is acting in an undemocratic fashion.
And depriving someone of those rights—even for a short amount of time—inflicts an injury that is irreparable.
People talk about the attention economy — when you deprive someone of your attention, you're depriving them of a livelihood.
The cruel but effective logic held that depriving civilians of food would make public support for the war collapse.
This form requires the government to observe certain procedural protections before depriving a person of life, liberty, or property.
But there is less evidence to suggest that the jobs they are taking are depriving other Iowans of work.
But adding such a provision would surely invite attacks that Democrats are depriving people's grandparents of the medications they need.
After starting in the Los Lagos region, the bloom has steadily spread outward, depriving many coastal communities of their livelihood.
But eating the same foods every day isn't just boring, it could actually be depriving your body of important nutrients.
Some analysts argue that splitting the business risks depriving Aramco of the competitive advantage an integrated business has to offer.
It erases a chunk of the past, depriving future generations of the chance to study, appreciate and learn from it.
Plus, regime and Russian forces are now calling the shots with -- and depriving them of -- their angry former Kurdish allies.
But most of HBO's customers are acquired through a third-party distributor, depriving it of direct customer relationships and data.
Critics say that, by depriving banks of a source of cheap funds, narrow banking would starve the economy of credit.
He eliminated the Health Ministry, which was subsumed into a "super ministry," depriving the sector of a cabinet-level representative.
They also argue that Lava Jato's never-ending probes are depriving the country of the political stability it desperately needs.
Prairie dogs are extremely susceptible to sylvatic plague, a non-native disease that can devastate populations, depriving ferrets of food.
Am I the only one still sneaking around and depriving myself for fear of fulfilling a sexist, tired-out stereotype?
Campaigners say millions of British citizens fall foul of a law depriving them of a vote after 15 years abroad.
They claim on constitutional grounds that inaction on climate is depriving them of their rights to life, liberty and property.
Political elites may hate it, but polls show that proposals like depriving certain terrorists of French citizenship enjoy popular support.
Their candidates lost two of the four seats, one of them unexpectedly, depriving them of much of their legislative clout.
Given AT&T's plans to launch its own video service, depriving a rival of a blockbuster might have been smarter.
But the Trump administration's increasingly restrictive immigration policies are systematically depriving our universities of some of the world's top talent.
" Congress, says this official agenda of House Republicans, has let its "power atrophy—thereby depriving the people of their voice.
In Paraguay, some academics say Cartes' policies are depriving the government of revenue for long-term development, particularly in infrastructure.
Kelly and Baroni are charged with fraud, conspiracy and depriving residents of Fort Lee, New Jersey, of their civil rights.
This sleep-depriving FOMO was exacerbated by the cacophony of heavy rain pounding on the tents most of the night.
This kept blood from flowing from the placenta, depriving the baby of up to a third of its blood supply.
Far too often we have seen omnibus appropriations bills finalized hours before a final vote, depriving members of due consideration.
In fact, depriving districts of funds dedicated to strengthening the teacher workforce runs counter to the project of school improvement.
Instead of depriving yourself, just look for healthier options and ways to make things you love in a healthier way.
Reddish strains are harder to come by, but can be bred by manipulating nutrients and depriving the plant of phosphorus.
Researchers focused on a common treatment known as androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), which works by depriving tumor cells of testosterone.
This makes no sense: Depriving immigrants of legal immigration options works against the president's stated goal of increasing economic growth.
The White House ordered the National Parks to stay open, depriving the media of the most obvious signs of dysfunction.
What the president hasn't explained is how depriving quasi-failed states of assistance will help them do better by us.
But she argues that it is much more likely that deficits are too small, depriving the economy of critical investments.
And Molloy repeatedly generates suspense by depriving the reader of information (as opposed to, say, having actually suspenseful stuff happen).
For example, around 40 percent of the public believed that Obamacare would create "death panels" depriving senior citizens of care.
Placating them without endangering more pragmatic lawmakers worried about depriving constituents of their health coverage may be an impossible task.
Ross Douthat thinks Joe Biden is depriving other more moderate candidates, including Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg, of political oxygen.
It also shows what happened when Facebook decided to crack down on meme accounts, depriving him of his biggest platform.
The plan to starve the beast of government by depriving it of money, it seems, is back in the saddle.
He also began to starve her, periodically depriving her of food for as long as two and a half days.
"If we allow pikas to disappear we are depriving future generations of the opportunity to enjoy their presence," he told Gizmodo.
If the AI is too good, potential daters will leave platforms, depriving apps of the customers they need to make money.
Some of Trump's advisers reportedly don't want him to do this because depriving people of insurance will obviously be politically unpopular.
Defendant's gain comes at BlackBerry's expense, depriving BlackBerry of revenue to which it is entitled as a result of its inventions.
Over the years, the government designated land in the provinces as national forest reserves, depriving many communities of their customary rights.
Unfortunately, the NYAG sought to prevent dissolution for almost two years, thereby depriving those most in need of nearly $1.7 million.
The war and its aftermath stopped Ethiopian imports and exports from flowing through Eritrean ports, depriving both countries of a fortune.
It allows Gazprom, the Kremlin-backed energy giant, to bypass existing pipelines in Ukraine, depriving the Ukrainians of lucrative transit fees.
At least three federal employee organizations are suing the Trump administration for unlawfully depriving workers of earned wages without due process.
It altered the formula for allocating seats, thereby depriving the opposition coalition of a majority in the lower house of parliament.
Why it matters: They cheated to get their kids into elite universities, thus depriving more deserving students of highly-coveted spots.
It boasts that its dieters can enjoy things like vegetables, pasta and potatoes and not feel like they are depriving themselves.
By depriving the nationalists of the last, and thereby threatening the second, the EU pulls the rug from under their feet.
McGoldrick warned both parties that holding civilian populations hostage and depriving them of humanitarian assistance was illegal under international humanitarian law.
Upon change of control at Hershey, the license would revert back to Nestle for free, depriving value for a potential acquirer.
Users can punch holes in Facebook by leaving, both depriving it of ad revenue and reducing its network effect for others.
They say that the Constitution requires the banning of abortion, because you're depriving someone of life without due process of law.
And, critically, they thin the forests and woodlands, depriving large fires of the fuel they relish when growing into towering conflagrations.
Ice began forming in the sensors used by the aircraft to measure its airspeed, depriving the autopilot of that vital data.
In other words, while the president has long held many reprehensible views, depriving millions of health insurance was never a priority.
Oil companies could take weeks or months to get fully up and running, depriving the province of Alberta of royalty payments.
Or the Astor family: The grandson of Brooke Astor, the socialite and philanthropist, took his father to court for depriving Mrs.
By not acting, Congress is depriving our young people of great opportunities while failing to prepare our country for the future.
"The wicked Japanese imperialists committed such unpardonable crimes as depriving Korea of even its standard time," the state news agency reported.
The current rules, which limit eligibility to U.S. citizens, are depriving the DACA students of "life-changing services," the Democrats argue.
They argue that the federal government is depriving them of their constitutional rights by not working to stop catastrophic climate change.
But Democrats and some in the mainstream media are depriving Judge Kavanaugh of that right in the name of political retribution.
This would have the benefit of not depriving people living outside the densest parts of the city access to car services.
But their actions affect women's careers, too — potentially depriving them of the kind of relationships that lead to promotions or investments.
In cutting off access to the movie in his lifetime, Bergman was not depriving his admirers of a secretly seminal work.
Such failed reservations leave tables open for hours, depriving servers of tips and forcing walk-in diners to be turned away.
By systematically depriving depressed people of sleep, he confirmed that spending a single night awake could jolt them out of depression.
It follows that a child you and your husband might have together wouldn't be depriving a foster child of a home.
One anonymous person "voted against Derek Jeter on his Hall of Fame ballot," depriving the Yankees slugger of a unanimous vote.
Weapons are necessary tools for a dangerous job -- depriving the accused of their liberty and bringing them forward to face justice.
Depriving Tehran access to resources that would expedite reconstruction forces the Islamic Republic to continue propping up a bankrupt Syrian regime.
Alternatively they could remove themselves from the Indian market altogether, depriving 1.2 billion people of state-of-the-art internet security.
Oil revenues have plunged as the price of petroleum has fallen worldwide, depriving the government of its main source of revenue.
It means depriving desperate people in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, the West Bank and Gaza of food, employment, education and health care.
Denying me an extra cup of coffee first thing in the morning is like depriving a young child of his toys.
Hicks announced Wednesday she was resigning from her post, depriving Trump of one of his longest-serving and most trusted aides.
But that seems improbable because of Myanmar's long history of systematically depriving the Rohingyas of their legal and basic human rights.
But depriving any citizen of the right to vote should be the grave exception, not a routine part of national life.
How normal must we think prisons are for us to believe that depriving people of their freedom, perhaps for life, is justice?
With a myocardial infarction, one of the arteries that supplies blood to the heart becomes blocked, depriving the heart of oxygenated blood.
By one estimate, 55% of internet users now begin researching products on Amazon, depriving Google of the opportunity to deliver an ad.
There's no doubt that what happened over Smolensk was aimed at depriving Poland of the leadership who led our nation towards independence.
The lawsuit alleges Hernandez "succumbed to the symptoms of CTE" when he killed himself, depriving the couple's daughter of companionship with Hernandez.
By shrouding one of the city's most photographed monuments, and depriving visitors of a snapshot, JR has spawned something even more photographable.
California Teachers Association, which could lay the legal groundwork for depriving public sector unions of hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue.
" The ACLU's Cole had the last word, in his rebuttal at the lectern: "Interpreting a statute is not depriving the democratic process.
Beijing has fiercely defended its domestic security program in Xinjiang, denying it is targeting Muslim citizens or depriving them of their rights.
" When she heard that Mr. Breathed planned to retire Opus, Ms. Lee began lobbying, saying that "depriving him of life is murder.
The revised bequest named the caretaker as the sole beneficiary of Potter's entire estate, depriving PMA of a donation worth $3.3 million.
They can selectively unblock the site, subscribe, buy temporary access or just keep reading knowing it's depriving the site of needed revenue.
And illegitimate children born abroad to a Singaporean father are not automatically entitled to Singaporean citizenship, depriving them of yet more benefits.
The rising costs and falling exports, in turn, are depriving the firm - and the country - of the commodity it needs most: dollars.
Kagan's recusal underscored the other crucial factor: Antonin Scalia's absence, depriving the conservative wing with what would have been a tying vote.
The May 2 date would "eviscerate" student access to the event, "depriving Berkeley students of a much-needed counterweight" to liberal viewpoints.
They are not saying that depriving millions of people of health insurance will result in better care for everyone, in the aggregate.
McCain had announced earlier on Saturday that he would not be in the Senate next week, depriving Republicans of a key vote.
Our inability to support talented students who want to become professors means depriving the academy of the surest way to reinvigorate itself.
A vote to leave would strike a heavy blow at a Union already in crisis, depriving it of its second biggest economy.
They claimed at the time the payment would fuel hunger in Venezuela by depriving the government of foreign exchange to import food.
"Depriving refugees from having access to basic and vital things is completely against humanity," Boochani told CNN by text after the ruling.
The Interpreter WASHINGTON — It seems obvious: Killing terrorist leaders should weaken their organizations, depriving those groups of strategic direction and ideological appeal.
By stacking the National Labor Relations Board with anti-union appointees, he is depriving workers of their best means of resisting globalization.
So, the Democratic filibuster failed in its primary objective of stopping Gorsuch and depriving Trump and McConnell of a badly needed victory.
The Cultural Revolution was like a mad natural experiment, depriving some people of a university education for reasons unrelated to their ability.
BNSF Railway Co and Union Pacific Corp suspended service to the flood-ravaged region, depriving exporters of a fresh supply of grain.
Also, the placenta was more likely to detach from the uterine wall, potentially depriving the baby of oxygen, when mothers used cannabis.
The government, the commission said in a report, is depriving some citizens of the food boxes because they don't possess the card.
That plan would cause 21 million Americans to lose their health insurance while depriving tens of millions more of critical regulatory protections.
At many crucial points, they're given showy, superficial Soviet revisions of the original choreography, depriving the opposite heroines of ambiguity and depth.
After six years of economic instability, millions of younger Venezuelans have fled the country, depriving the opposition of potential voters and protesters.
"These men got angry at the women that they see as depriving them of something they are entitled to," Professor Franks said.
Visa recently offered select merchants a $10,000 reward for depriving customers of their right to pay by the method of their choice.
Austria's migration policy will now include seizing migrants' cellphones on entry, stripping migrants of their cash and depriving them of medical confidentiality.
In addition, they are depriving them of the satisfaction that gives them something to achieve and the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities.
The flow is depriving the country of millions of dollars in revenue and customs officers are trying to stem it, he said.
In Venezuela, cronies of President Maduro systematically loot their country's oil wealth, depriving ordinary Venezuelans of the most basic food and medicine.
The United States has succeeded in putting the World Trade Organization Appellate Body out of business by depriving it of a quorum.
Depriving the pigs of a small treat, the bartenders have boiled beet skins into a dark-purple syrup they use for cocktails.
Another way power brokers have undermined the boards has been by depriving them of the funds needed to do their work properly.
He claims we are trying to limit the Knowledge Economy, with the aim of depriving access to it among the working class.
The Obama administration has repeatedly accused the House GOP of depriving health agencies of funding to fight the mosquito-borne Zika virus.
Its strict "take" prohibition singles out some property owners by depriving them of their rights to use their land, without compensating them.
This hurts the show, both depriving it of desperately needed depth and giving inadvertent absolution to the flaws of modern true crime.
They said that no-poaching agreements limit potential job opportunities and may suppress workers' wages, while depriving other franchisees of skilled labor.
Which brings us to the third core issue outlined above — the balance between reducing fraud and depriving legitimate voters their constitutional right.
" In a news release, Mr. McIntosh's lawyer accused the student government association of depriving him of "the free exercise of his religion.
To wit: When in Southeast England, depriving yourself of a chance to see Dover's famous white cliffs would be a big mistake.
China, locked in a deepening dispute with Canada, has blocked imports of Canadian canola seed, depriving producers of their largest export market.
But coming up with reforms that save money without depriving millions of Americans of health care they need is an extraordinarily difficult challenge.
Beijing (CNN)A big step forward for a country long criticized for depriving children of necessary sex education, or graphic bordering on pornographic?
Aren't you destroying the cognitive capacity you need to get through this year with at least a 2.6 by depriving yourself of it?
Villagers had complained when the dams were built, accusing the farm-owner of depriving them of access to river water, the paper reported.
Having feuded with her brother, thus splitting her party and depriving it of its majority in congress, she is widely seen as vengeful.
By hooking up automatically, you are actually depriving yourself of the option to search for timely special offers or use different payment options.
These consist of layers of Kevlar and other materials spaced so that they gradually break apart an incoming meteor, depriving it of energy.
Mr Hackett admitted to investors that, despite record profits of late, Ford had fallen short on margins, depriving them of billions of dollars.
Registering a new car can take weeks, depriving new owners of a means of transport and car showrooms of space for new stock.
Russia retaliated by halting imports of Moldovan farm produce, depriving Europe's poorest country of a key market for its wine, fruit and vegetables.
That can discourage users from creating videos for Facebook in the future, depriving the social network of its most vivid and monetizable content.
That led to an exodus from the business world, depriving much of the island of the money it relied on to fund itself.
Downsize without depriving yourself The idea of saving can stress you out — until you think of the freedom it will bring you later.
Some fund managers said this might have contributed to the divergence in ratings by depriving S&P of direct access to Saudi officials.
Many small community banks are being forced to shut down or consolidate with their larger competitors, depriving many communities of a valuable service.
By depriving us of the basic knowledge we need to evaluate proposed projects, President Trump's executive order prevents informed civic dialogue and debate.
According to the Post, the lawsuit alleges that by holding children in such a way, the government is depriving them of due process.
For example, if you eat appetite-suppression crackers all day, you might feel full, but you'll also be depriving yourself of other nutrients.
"[The government] is depriving at least half of the people of Puerto Rico of the right to choose," he said of the turnout.
Earlier this month, the Senate approved greater discounts to taxpayers in the program, depriving the cash-strapped government of about 3 billion reais.
"Unfortunately, the NYAG sought to prevent dissolution for almost two years, thereby depriving those most in need of nearly $1.7 million," Futerfas said.
Things like hormone function, mood stabilization, and general cognitive functioning would be "down-regulated" if I continued depriving myself of nutrients long enough.
Asset forfeiture is usually defended on the grounds that it enables the government to fight crime by depriving criminals of ill-gotten gains.
Alejandro García Padilla has said that he will not make debt payments if it means depriving the Puerto Rican people of essential services.
"Lately we have greatly improved such treatments by combining them with medicines that block molecules conveying resistance to hormone-depriving drugs," he said.
Will the Federal Reserve's interest rate increases crimp economic activity by depriving companies and households of the loans they need to finance purchases?
Since May, he has tightened sanctions with the aim of halting Iran's oil exports entirely, depriving it of its main source of revenue.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas), it's no wonder that Sanders supporters feel aggrieved at the idea of backroom deals depriving Sanders of the nomination.
They are accused of having employed at least 3,000 workers without paying social security contributions, depriving the state of approximately six million euros.
The lawsuit also contended that such requirements would imperil the plaintiffs' health by depriving them of the only medical insurance they could afford.
Eugene Tan, an associate law professor at Singapore Management University, said the government erred in depriving the public of a chance to vote.
"The wicked Japanese imperialists committed such unpardonable crimes as depriving Korea of even its standard time," the North's state-run news agency said.
"Alternatively they could remove themselves from the Indian market altogether, depriving 1.2 billion people of state-of-the-art internet security," she added.
Specifically, he mentioned a 2008 Senate investigation into "dividend tax abuse" that found it was depriving the Treasury of $100 billion every year.
A spokeswoman for G.M. said the state was depriving itself of the low-cost electric vehicles it needed to meet its environmental objectives.
By imprisoning a lawyer for defending her clients, the state is effectively depriving feminist activists of even the basic framework of legal protection.
Many Koreans fear that Mr. Lee's arrest would hurt the national economy by depriving South Korea's largest conglomerate of a crucial decision maker.
Ms. Raggi, whose administration has been widely criticized as ineffective, seems aware that depriving Romans of their drinking water could potentially sink her.
But officers often fail to turn cameras on at crucial moments, depriving investigators and the public of video evidence that could be revealing.
Given that moral grandstanders crave status, respect, and esteem from others, depriving them of the attention they seek is probably the best deterrent.
Sure, he was depriving the rebels of their workforce, but was there a legal argument for holding, protecting, or freeing women and children?
London (CNN Business)An online platform used to make animated images has apologized for briefly depriving its users of their "Baby Yoda" fix.
That Airbnb will completely conquer the vacation rental market, depriving Beyond Pricing of data and the ability to play platforms off each other.
He and his co-founder, Bobby Murphy, have voting control over Snap, depriving shareholders of any say in how the business is run.
The goal, in other words, is to surface subjects tailored to individual readers without depriving them of that sense of a shared experience.
Federal prosecutors must prove that an officer acted "willfully" in depriving someone of his or her rights, rather than simply negligently or recklessly.
She is concerned that if the Dumonts prevail, St. Vincent will close its doors, depriving her of the ability to foster more children.
The images serve the dialogue, but they are not given a chance to expand the story, depriving the movie of texture and energy.
By depriving you of just one vanity, just one of the many little distractions you've unthinkingly accumulated, Lent provides space for your guilt.
If the opposition party can block a president's appointment, thus depriving them and their allies of some power, why shouldn't it do so?
The only thing the government could do was help the public protect itself from them — depriving them the opportunity to commit future crimes.
Now, the authorities have announced plans to close much of the bridge for repairs, depriving the liberal opposition of its most visible political platform.
But, at the same time, you probably know deep down that you're doing yourself a disservice by depriving yourself of the opportunities discussed here.
Major threats include oil spills, and past human removal of poop from beaches to use as fertilizer, depriving the penguins of places to nest.
Officials said they had seized 39 servers and several hundred thousand domains, depriving criminals of control of more than 50,000 computers in Germany alone.
"There's a risk of depriving government of expertise and access to democracy," said Bassin, who is now with the nonprofit advocacy group Protect Democracy.
Or, more prosaically, they could clog door seals, mess up machinery, or even cover up solar panels, depriving astronauts of power for extended periods.
Washington imposed a first round of sanctions on PDVSA a year ago, depriving the state-run firm of its main market, the United States.
And those dangers mean many are abandoning the industry, sex workers say, which Doroshow said is depriving them of a key option for survival.
The commission's antitrust filing states that Google showed users results from Google Shopping "irrespective of [their] merits," depriving rival price comparison sites of traffic.
Their withdrawal comes after podcasters noticed that Luminary was serving shows to listeners through a complicated linking system, depriving them of important listener data.
Washington imposed a first round of sanctions on PDVSA a year ago, depriving the state-run firm of its main market, the United States.
A jury found Baroni and Kelly guilty on all counts, including fraud, conspiracy and depriving the residents of Fort Lee of their civil rights.
Ask the 12 million girls that are married off every year, depriving them of their fundamental human rights and ability to decide their futures.
Long hair, the campaign argued, "consumes a great deal of nutrition" and thus threatened "human intelligence development" by depriving the brain of necessary energy.
Apart from environmental risks, cloud seeding could also lead to geo-political spats if over-used in one region, depriving areas downwind of rainfall.
Uber drivers have sued the company in several states, accusing it of depriving drivers of various employment protections by misclassifying them as independent contractors.
Egyptian opposition groups had long complained that EMG was selling gas at preferential prices to Israel and other countries, depriving Egypt of potential revenues.
Plenty of retailers have been called out for opening their stores earlier and earlier, depriving workers of family time on Thanksgiving as a result.
Many were classified as "wastelands" or government land and diverted for quarrying, biofuel cultivation, mines and other commercial purposes, displacing and depriving local communities.
So what can we do to get in the way of politicians hell-bent on depriving women of their freedom to be human beings?
If the government commandeered capital to build new roads, for instance, it would simply be depriving private firms of the same amount of money.
I spend less on rent, transportation, and foodI don't believe that depriving yourself of the occasional latte is an effective way to save money.
Rick Snyder (R), accountable for what plaintiffs alleged were systemic failures depriving children of their right to literacy, according to the Detroit Free Press.
And it has so many loopholes that many companies end up paying relatively little, creating unfairness across industries and depriving Washington of important revenue.
No-poaching agreements, like noncompete clauses, enhance employers' labor market power by depriving workers of the threat to quit if wages fall or stagnate.
The sanctions are "aimed at depriving the regime of the revenues it uses to spread death and destruction around the world," Mr. Pompeo said.
He could work with Republican legislators to repeal Obamacare, potentially depriving millions of Americans of insurance they have thanks to the Affordable Care Act.
It precludes the possibility of cooperation between the two parties — effectively depriving Mr. Kaczynski of his only potential coalition partner and uniting the opposition.
The federal government could address problems in the global supply chain that are depriving ventilator companies of the components they need to increase production.
Moreover, the migrants who leave depressed areas are much more skilled than those who stay, depriving the area of their most likely economic leaders.
I think in the long run depriving China's people of freedom, a basic human right, will undermine their ability to realize their full potential.
Rival agency Fitch Ratings in January followed suit, depriving Turkey of its sole remaining investment-grade rating on concerns about politics and monetary policy.
Ellsbury, the Yankees' center fielder, clattered into the wall to catch a drive by Weeks, depriving the Rays of a run in the first.
When a Manhattan bakery that the sisters loved, Ruby et Violette, threatened to close, depriving the Mercers of their favorite cookies, they bought it.
Cap said development of satellite cities encroachment was also taking away good agricultural land and depriving Nairobi of its source of cheap, affordable food.
He was additionally charged with willingly and unlawfully depriving Harley of her personal liberty, plus two charges of resisting arrest — one for each officer.
Currently, only two of the bank's five board positions are filled, depriving it of the ability to execute deals in excess of $22019 million.
The challengers say that the government is depriving them of rights to life, liberty and property and failing to protect essential public trust resources.
MORE (R-Ariz.) will miss this week's votes in the Senate after undergoing surgery on Friday, depriving Republicans of a key vote on healthcare.
Depriving the boys of recreational opportunities because the girls are kept at home does look like punishing children for something that's not their fault.
Some have argued that depriving the Venezuelan government of cash is a moral imperative, because not doing so amounts to paying a hostage-taker.
Reed's wife, Justine, who used to be his caddie, also was nowhere to be seen, depriving Reed of his two main pillars of support.
But the newer ones, imposed in the past few years, ban those lucrative exports, depriving Mr. Kim's regime of its main source of income.
Also Wednesday, South Korea shut down a jointly run industrial park in the North, depriving the North Korean government of an important source of cash.
Eye contact or repressing stimming behavior can be distracting and stressful, depriving an autistic child or adult of the energy and focus necessary for academics.
Both movies are from the same studio, Fox Searchlight, which could lead to confusion over which one to back, thus depriving both of the prize.
The investigators learned that Dunlap had died behind bars in 2002, depriving Landers&apos family of seeing him brought to justice for Janie&aposs murder.
They argue Nauru was attempting to avoid outside scrutiny by depriving its own 10,000 citizens as well as the asylum seekers of the appeal option.
Without space, this encounter never would have happened, depriving my sister and me of plentiful opportunities over the years to make fun of our father.
For example, if you want to eat dessert, then eating it is likely going to lead to better choices down the line than depriving yourself.
The civil complaint says the couple instituted a regimen of intimidation and fear that included striking, scratching gymnasts and depriving minors of food and water.
Yes, Mr. Trump has gained by monopolizing another day of news media heat, depriving his rivals of coverage with only four days until the caucuses.
Under the Defense of Marriage Act, same-sex marriages were not federally recognized, depriving Windsor of an estate-tax break afforded to heterosexual surviving spouses.
You&aposre depriving this generation of their characters, their stories by trying to squeeze them into these old wineskins or old sitcoms in this case.
The idea is that depriving yourself of sex for a short period of time will make it that much better when you finally do it.
There's a counterargument, though, that Kasich can actually hurt Trump by depriving him of some delegates in a region where Cruz is weak — the Northeast.
In 2017 the U.S. lifted trade sanctions but kept Sudan on its state sponsors of terrorism list, depriving it of debt relief from international lenders.
Potential causes: Expensive missile and nuclear weapons tests, or a sanctions package that's depriving the regime of precious trade to keep it up and running.
Wanda Nuckles is charged with depriving an elder person of essential services and Turman was charged with one count of neglect to an elder person.
The limitations of the financial system mean many foreign-owned textile firms use offshore banks to conduct their trade, depriving Ethiopia of vital hard currency.
When wealthy Americans bail on their tax responsibility, they aren't just depriving other people of resources they need — they're shooting themselves in the foot ultimately.
Schneiderman's office since 2014 has settled cases with 12 other Domino's franchisees who had been accused of depriving workers of minimum wage and overtime pay.
The character is famously endearing for being a ball of contradictions—a woman that fosters a child's sense of wonder while depriving them of explanation.
If you often find yourself saying "don't worry, I'll handle it" to your team, chances are you're depriving somebody an opportunity to learn something new.
Former Marion County sheriff's deputy Jesse Terrell, 33, was charged with depriving the man of his civil rights by repeatedly striking, kicking and kneeing him.
In addition to the restrictions on moving to cities, they cannot sell their land, depriving them of what would otherwise be their most valuable asset.
Rights groups say the arrangement turns women into second-class citizens, depriving them of social and economic freedoms and making them more vulnerable to violence.
NATCA's suit alleged the government is violating the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution because it's unlawfully depriving members of their earned wages without due process.
They argue it hinders businesses that comply with the laws and encourages others to keep their profits overseas, depriving the U.S. of much-needed revenue.
Is it worth depriving millions of access to health insurance in order to increase the freedom to choose not to buy health insurance for others?
For a national antidoping agency to be disciplined by WADA means little in itself, but depriving a country of WADA's endorsement is a powerful signal.
We do still have Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime (which we've been subscribing to for years) — so it's not as if we're totally depriving ourselves.
The ECB has also signaled it will wait far longer than the Fed to raise interest rates, depriving European banks of potential earnings on loans.
The prisoners are confined to single-person cells for 22 or more hours a day, depriving them of virtually all contact with the outside world.
Short-term-oriented capital markets have discouraged companies with a longer term view from going public at all, depriving the economy of innovation and opportunity.
Meal planning isn't going to immediately make you financially savvy, just like depriving yourself of things you love doesn't mean you're a boss with money.
That is likely to translate into higher borrowing costs for Spanish banks, and less credit for Spanish businesses and households, depriving the economy of fuel.
But many people claim it is far too restrictive in its current form, depriving tenants of affordable housing and work spaces due to unnecessary concessions.
Cfius voted it down in March over concerns that it would pose a national security risk by depriving the United States of a telecommunications leader.
Kennedy was replaced by Republican Scott Brown, depriving Democrats of a filibuster-proof majority and therefore almost destroying the centerpiece achievement of the Obama presidency.
Because photos and videos can be taken from the site, it's easy for them to be reshared elsewhere later, depriving the platform's users of revenue.
And if the number of car-poolers is too high — thus depriving Fluor and Transurban of tolls — the state is required to reimburse the companies.
U.N. children's agency UNICEF said this month that the war in Tripoli had shut more than 200 schools, depriving more than 115,000 children of schooling.
Later, locals were upset when MTC complied with environmental regulations and stopped dumping mine debris in the river, depriving them of another source of gems.
While some accreditors take this step voluntarily, not all of them do, evading an important transparency commitment and depriving consumers of important information about quality.
But both events were closed to the news media, depriving the president of any further ability to engage in another back-and-forth with reporters.
Some opposition lawmakers simply want to delay and ultimately reverse Brexit, and depriving Mr. Johnson of a fast, up-or-down vote helped their cause.
Nobody seemed to regard censure as a good plan, and Manchin voted to convict, depriving Trump of the chance to say he had bipartisan support.
But the president's refusal to bestow the full title strikes many as a form of ritual humiliation depriving him of stature, influence or job security.
The hero, Petruchio, boasts that he is taming Katharina, his shrewish wife (he calls her Kate), by starving and bullying and depriving her of sleep.
The worst-case scenario would see springs in and around Mojave National Preserve dry up, depriving bighorn sheep and other animals and plants of water.
He was a dyed in the wool racist who raged against plantation owners, but was committed to depriving African Americans of their newly won rights.
"This kind of heating puts people into the most lethargic state, depriving them of the ability to reflect," he later said in a phone interview.
Depriving them of votes and lessening this total will therefore weaken their mandate, these nonvoters say, and marginally diminish their ability to instate an agenda.
By avoiding anything that involved spending money, Brandon ended up dodging his friends and depriving himself of even the little things that brought him joy.
According to KCCI, child welfare workers determined Natalie was choosing not to eat, even though they had been told her mother was depriving her of food.
The organizations expressed concerns about Tidal potentially depriving money for artists they represented and increasing reports that Tidal was chronically falling late in payments to labels.
More than 200 Democrats in Congress sued Trump in 2017 for depriving them of the ability to review his business portfolio and vote on its constitutionality.
The nation has seen its oil production crater in recent years, depriving the socialist republic of its lifeblood energy revenue and exacerbating a devastating economic crisis.
We humans aren't depriving ourselves of food for 12 hours and then allowing ourselves to binge on soda and doughnuts at the end of the day.
In Thailand, large areas of land in the provinces have been designated as national forest reserves over the years, depriving many communities of their customary rights.
The government had earlier tried to insist that a motion on a no-deal Brexit must be unamendable, depriving MPs of influence over what to do.
The European Union is reported to be on the verge of depriving five countries, including Canada and Singapore, of access to EU financial markets this week.
Because the vaccine is recommended for all youth to prevent cancer, it wouldn't be ethical to do a controlled experiment depriving some participants of the vaccine.
The Greens are further accused of of controlling the group's finances, limiting members' communication with the outside world and depriving followers of much-needed medical attention.
"I miss Alexa," she says, and I feel terrible both for depriving her and for making her dependent on an AI at such a young age.
At the end of the three round encounter, however, the judges gave it to Correia, depriving Eye of a win in front of her hometown fans.
Wouldn't doing more to teach consumers what not to flush be better than depriving us of a product that improves our lives and mitigates the problem?
When the border was agreed by treaty in 1751, a straight line was cut along the side of the range, depriving the Finns of the crest.
" Co-claimant and former Uber driver, James Farrar, added: "Uber cannot go on flouting UK law with impunity and depriving people of their minimum wage rights.
Similarly, reducing educational and counseling resources hamstrings rehabilitation efforts by depriving inmates of some of the tools necessary to successfully stay out of prison upon release.
Even a modest undercounting would seriously warp census data for the next decade, depriving states and cities across the country of federal funds and political power.
Depriving the Federal Trade Commission of the tools it needs to maintain a fair and equitable economy was a deliberate choice on the part of Congress.
At worst, by depriving producers of appropriate incentives, price controls can contribute to the shortage of product Y — because it's no longer valuable to provide it.
In the name of streamlining the government, he eliminated a council of advisers who answered to bin Nayef, depriving him of most of his professional staff.
That change was made primarily because Congress in 2013 nixed federal financing for conventions, depriving the parties of roughly $20 million to pay for the events.
Unfortunately, a contract dispute yanked Shields out of this proposed bout, depriving us of a showdown between two of the best welterweights of the last decade.
In response, big box parking lots, multi-level garages, and street parking became hallmarks of North American cities, depriving our urban centres of valuable development space.
This condition is caused by a reduced level of oxygen in infants just before, during or after delivery, depriving them of the ability to breathe freely.
Aides to the current crown prince physically forced his predecessor to relinquish his roles, detaining him for a prolonged period and depriving him of needed medicines.
That marathon forced Djokovic's semifinal against Nadal to start late and stretch into a second day, depriving Djokovic of a day of rest before the final.
Now she is facing criminal prosecution in a case that could land her in prison for years, depriving her 6-year-old daughter of a mother.
But you can't ruthlessly exclude candidates, either, at least not without depriving some talented dark horses of the chance to reach the front of the pack.
The mass layoffs are depriving families of income and, what is perhaps more important in the middle of a pandemic, leaving many without health insurance, too.
Why it matters: Consumers who disable driver-assistance features are depriving themselves of the safety benefits of the technology, potentially putting themselves and others at risk.
Like football around the world, the Bundesliga has been suspended because of the global health crisis, depriving clubs of much of their revenue for possibly months.
But, like in many other countries, there is no formal recognition for the sector, depriving it of potential investment and incentives like tax breaks, experts said.
Cold comfort—the mouse, who has witnessed it all, escapes: The Owl, a Bird of Few Words, cursed the Pigeon for depriving him of a meal . . .
On the team accounts, they're generally identified by first name only and not tagged in posts — depriving them of a branding opportunity that players receive regularly.
The proportion of taxpayers facing an IRS audit has dropped to the lowest point in decades, potentially depriving the government of billions of dollars in revenue.
It aims at depriving Pyongyang of more than a billion in annual revenues and boosting pressure on Kim Jong Un's regime after its recent nuclear test.
In a statement, DHS blamed the "disruptions of a few activists" for depriving the audience of an opportunity to "engage in a robust dialogue" with McAleenan.
Unlike depriving millions of Americans of health insurance, revamping America's outdated tax code and modernizing our run-down infrastructure are progressive causes Democrats should be for.
"Depriving an entire generation of children of education is in no one's interest," Bill Van Esveld, associate children's rights director at Human Rights Watch told Reuters.
The budget measure being used as a vehicle to begin the repeal process only requires a simple majority under Senate procedure, depriving Democrats of filibuster power.
The Syrian government stopped paying teacher and other government salaries several months ago, depriving many residents of the ability to buy what limited food is available.
Under the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, same-sex marriages were not federally recognized, depriving Windsor of an estate tax break afforded to heterosexual surviving spouses.
"The world will win nothing for boycotting Israel but depriving itself of the talents of its inventiveness," Foreign Affairs minister Stephane Dion said during the debate.
They saw Maliki as depriving them of their rightful control of the state — and his actions deepened their belief that the Iraqi state was fundamentally illegitimate.
"There is no way of reforming or modifying the [industrial-technological] system so as to prevent it from depriving people of dignity and autonomy," Kaczynski wrote.
Because of the unions' demands, oil services companies Oro Negro and Constructora y Perforadora Latina left, depriving Paraiso of 300 jobs, according to a local newspaper report.
At checkout, residents of those states are greeted by this message:"I'm depriving blue state parties as a way to humiliate them for living there," Wilson explained.
Despite years' worth of credulous press coverage, Ryan is a guy who states openly that he's dreamed since his youth of depriving poor children of medical coverage.
The complaint also accuses the coalition of depriving millions of people of access to basic necessities due to indiscriminate bombings and a naval blockade of Yemeni ports.
I, The Woke Gamer, ended up diverting the power back to the corporation, depriving the dissenters, and believing it was the least worst decision for everyone involved.
This bleaching happens as algae and other organisms living on the structure leave, depriving the coral of its major food source and causing it to turn white.
The contract was so deficient that UC determined it could not be Elsevier's customer any longer, depriving its researchers access to a large body of published research.
The law has drawn ire for shutting down the website Backpage, which advocates said punished and endangered sex workers by depriving them of a safer online marketplace.
But I'd argue that they've gone too far in the other direction, depriving government employees of a simple party that they now have to pay for personally.
"Automatically depriving all asylum seekers of their liberty would be in clear violation of Hungary's obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights," he said on Wednesday.
The United States is doing fairly well on its own in depriving ISIS of territory, oil, funding and fighters, both in Syria and Iraq, without Russian help.
Moscow wants to circumvent the Ukrainian pipeline system, depriving its regional rival of valuable transit fees and making it easier for the Kremlin to pressure its neighbors.
Upon Kleiman's death, Wright is alleged to have transferred Kleiman's share to himself and his businesses, depriving Kleiman's estate of digital currency that is today worth billions.
The decree also mandated an election monitor to oversee registration challenges in Bloomingburg for the next five years, depriving the board of the power to act independently.
United States that, as the adverse consequences of such a climate disruption mount, the government is depriving them of their guaranteed rights to life, liberty, and property.
When women use the same language in protesting Trump, they are appropriating it—simultaneously depriving the words of their discriminatory offense and weaponizing them against the discriminator.
In those cases, you can still do what Larson calls a "reboot" rather than a cleanse to accomplish those goals without depriving your body of necessary nutrients.
Voci alleged that after the shooting, Monroe hesitated in bringing his boy to the hospital, potentially depriving him of the care he needed at a critical time.
But her worries were the same—that the right-wing was bent on depriving gays and women of their civil rights and restoring an oppressive patriarchal society.
As Trump's trade wars, travel bans, deportations, and denaturalizations demonstrate, an obsession with preserving what one has can quickly lead to depriving others of their human dignity.
Permanently ruling over another people, depriving them of their rights and making them feel miserable is hardly sustainable; nor is it compatible with the idea of democracy.
McCabe also cited evidence that he claims proves that officials sought to dismiss him before his planned March 16 retirement date, therefore depriving him of his benefits.
Unfortunately, misleading claims by some government officials could delay 5G's rollout, depriving consumers of an estimated $1.8 trillion in benefits and endangering America's leadership in wireless communication.
Third, Congress, with Obama administration support, repealed a country of origin labeling law depriving consumers of the ability to choose between U.S.-grown beef and imported beef.
The timing, perfected over weeks, ensured a piping-hot beverage but spared my wife the familiar — but singularly sleep-depriving — gurgle and aroma of fresh-brewed coffee.
How can we herald the actions of our Founding Fathers while simultaneously depriving fellow Americans of the same rights those Founding Fathers fought so hard to achieve?
Closures and cuts at taxpayer-owned RBS and its peers have become a hot-button issue, with critics condemning lenders for depriving some areas of vital services.
Beyond depriving schoolkids of the joys of weather-enforced truancy, the plan will exacerbate the region's digital divide for student who don't have internet access at home.
ARI SHAPIRO: Finally, this commission was created after President Trump claimed without evidence that millions of people voted illegally, thereby depriving him of a popular vote win.
The infraction carried a 10-day suspension, but Sutton, proclaiming his innocence, said he would sue the National League and Harvey for depriving him of a livelihood.
In March, there were reports that the American-led sanctions on exports were indeed causing economic dysfunction by depriving North Korea of its main source of income.
Last week, in a move designed to increase pressure on the government by depriving it of revenue, doctors in public hospitals also stopped charging for medical care.
But AT&T may end up having to offer its service for free to people who already pay for HBO online, depriving it of important streaming revenue.
Because poor families tend to spend additional income more readily than rich ones, the concentration of wealth at the top could be depriving economies of consumer spending.
Aside from the hate crime charge, Mr. Nucera is charged with depriving a suspect's rights and making false statements to the F.B.I., according to the criminal complaint.
Microsoft argues, however, that law enforcement is overdoing it with its gag orders and unfairly depriving the company of its right to be transparent with its customers.
Most mainstream studies, though, predict Brexit will cut the rate of Britain's growth by depriving it of gains to gross domestic product it would otherwise have had.
And the State Department's top Korea expert, Joseph Yun -- the man who brought Otto Warmbier home -- recently retired, depriving Trump of one the country's most knowledgeable authorities.
While five other justices signed the chief justice's opinion, two of those, Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, dissented from the footnote, thus depriving it of majority status.
Furthermore, in addition to depriving consumers of cheaper alternatives, price controls introduce a variety of secondary negative consequences by altering the incentives of firms in the market.
Still, he successfully argued that by holding these men, he was depriving the Confederates of the use of their labor; his argument became de facto government policy.
The MH370 "black boxes" -- officially the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder -- were never found, depriving investigators of key information about what happened on the plane.
Coalition forces have imposed severe restrictions on Red Sea ports and Sanaa airport, depriving Yemenis of vital supplies, which may also constitute international crimes, the experts said.
Without immigrants and their children, it will soon begin to shrink, depriving U.S. producers of the workers they need while placing additional strain on government retirement programs.
The reader also learns about his life before the Holocaust: His father raised him as an assimilated Jew, depriving him of both German and the Jewish culture.
That meeting took place in the House of Commons, depriving photographers of an image of Mr. Corbyn entering 10 Downing Street — the office he hopes to occupy.
The "Bones" arbitrator has suggested Fox was self-dealing when it sold the show's digital rights to Hulu, potentially depriving the plaintiffs of millions in extra fees.
A few bullying critics pressured Zhao into depriving me and thousands of other people of the opportunity to read her book and come to our own conclusions.
Maybe expanded schools divert pastoral and lay volunteer attention away from other religious activities like hospital visits or soup kitchens, depriving religious endeavors of vital human resources.
Bigger globules block blood vessels and kill tissue or clog the machinery of the lungs and brain, depriving a person of oxygen and causing permanent damage or death.
Jackson: "[Kids are] sleep-depriving, sticky little monsters that demand snacks endlessly and want you to sing 'Row Row Row Your Boat' to them 50 times a day."
But there was always a weakness in this system – a possibility that the Justice Department could consider its enforcement responsibilities optional, thereby depriving Congress of a critical tool.
A stroke occurs when a vessel carrying blood to the brain becomes blocked or bursts, depriving the brain of the essential oxygen and nutrients it needs to survive.
The design of the trial is intended to confirm the safety and effectiveness of each drug, but without depriving any patient of a potential drug that could work.
All that was achieved is that investing in Indonesian coal mines became a whole lot less attractive for foreigners, depriving the sector of capital for exploration and development.
Citizenship experts say such laws can fuel statelessness, potentially depriving people of basic rights such as education, health care, housing and employment, and leaving them vulnerable to exploitation.
Plus, you risk depriving yourself of nutrients if you don't make an effort to get them elsewhere — not to mention, avoiding specific foods can just be a hassle.
The U.S. military official said depriving Islamic State of the Manbij pocket would help further isolate the militants and further undermine their ability to funnel supplies to Raqqa.
Alternatively, he could propose changes to the decades-old benefit regulations — potentially depriving DACA of some of its salutary consequences, but leaving its core policy of forbearance intact.
" Song notes that while he sees some value in such a feature, "it's depriving authors of a route for more income and to be paid for their work.
The US military official said depriving Islamic State of the Manbij pocket would help further isolate the militants and further undermine their ability to funnel supplies to Raqqa.
At his Gordon cabin, Patterson sometimes ordered Jayme under the bed for as long as 12 hours at a time — depriving her of food, water or bathroom breaks.
But such an approach risks depriving the public of the full scope of the President's alleged wrongdoing, weakening the case and easing pressure on Republican senators defending him.
The first is supposed to be campy horror, featuring a demon girl with crippling FOMO and a life-destroying tactic predicated on depriving victims of their Facebook friends.
Yet such withdrawal can feed on itself, depriving recluses of the social interaction that is important to mental health, undermining relationships and careers and contributing to economic hardship.
Diplomatic efforts by Poland's urbane prime minister may have blunted the charge that Law and Justice has made Poland a pariah, depriving Civic Platform of a crucial weapon.
Another report, by the authority which administers the scheme, concluded that irrigation in the basin's upper reaches was still depriving those farther downstream, like Mr McBride, of water.
In the AI arms race, though, the name of the game is not just getting ahead, but depriving competitors of the AI talent that could make them competitive.
NGOs have seen the humanitarian space shrink in several conflict areas including Syria, Yemen and South Sudan, putting aid workers at risk and depriving people of essential supplies.
The head of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) Valeria Gontareva resigned earlier on Monday, depriving the country of a tough reformer capable of taking on vested interests.
"The dearth of job opportunities pushes many young people to emigrate, exacerbating Italy's already fast population ageing and depriving the country of energy, talent and entrepreneurship," it said.
"Seat-belt use was more common by then, and fewer Americans were dying of head injuries, depriving transplantation of its most reliable sources of pristine organs," Reynolds explained.
"Silicon Valley" has been especially clever in allowing its key players small victories, while depriving them of the sort of success that Belson and his ilk have enjoyed.
" Instead, he called for an immediate end to the "economic warfare" waged by the US on Iran, saying that sanctions were "depriving citizens of their means of livelihood.
Advocacy group Girls Not Brides says 12 million girls under 18 marry each year worldwide, depriving them of education and increasing their risk of domestic and sexual violence.
Judges rejected Kenya's claim that a 2009 agreement between the two countries amounted to a commitment to settle the matter out of court, depriving the court of jurisdiction.
Instead of depriving this region of so much human potential, Middle Eastern countries can give young people hope for a brighter future in their home nations and regions.
"It runs the gravest risk of depriving those whom the government has detained of one of the oldest and most important of our constitutionally guaranteed freedoms," Breyer wrote.
By saving the extra money from this year's tax cut before he gets used to spending it, he said he will not feel like he is depriving himself.
In fact, children also have urgent emotional support needs, and depriving kids of the parents, relatives, or caregivers that can provide that support is nothing less than neglect.
At the cabin, according to the complaint, Patterson sometimes ordered Jayme under the bed for 12 hours at a time — depriving her of food, water or bathroom breaks.
S.P. By leaving your hearing aids at home, you would be depriving your prospective employers of information that they are prohibited, both legally and morally, from acting on.
To this day, SportsNet LA is only carried by Time Warner Cable and its affiliates, depriving approximately half of the Southern California market of access to Dodgers programming.
Instead of feeling like I was depriving myself, I set out to manage my restaurant addiction by figuring out how to recreate what I loved about them.1.
Mr. Putin's decision to withdraw from the treaty may not have much practical effect beyond depriving each side of the opportunity to verify what the other is doing.
According to them, using cognitive behavior techniques to alter the outcome of your bad dreams means depriving yourself of the opportunity to work through some deep-seeded issues.
But a harsh regime of drug-tests appears to be depriving otherwise decent candidates of jobs more than it is preventing dangerously impaired people from harming the public.
Offering it to every American would not only strain the finances of Medicare, but also "run the risk of depriving seniors of the coverage" they have, she said.
Basically, goods are getting more expensive at the same time that economic growth is collapsing, depriving Brazilians of the cash they need to pay for more expensive stuff.
Thousands of administrators and managers at the department, including many in the Coast Guard, would be furloughed, depriving workers who have to remain at their posts of support.
A lawsuit brought in June by the attorneys general of Maryland and the District of Columbia accused Mr. Trump of depriving facilities owned by their governments of business.
Does he recognize that depriving Palestinians of any hope of outside mediation or support, and making their lives more miserable, could well lead to another round of violence?
For example, courts could force legislatures to explicitly approve expansions in the scope of occupational licensing, depriving licensing boards of the power to do so in shadowy obscurity.
Juventus is showing precious little sign of depriving him: Massimiliano Allegri has shifted his team's system to try to spark something into life, but all to no avail.
I found I was getting bored of eating the same meals all the time, so this keeps things exciting because I can enjoy different foods without depriving myself.
But equally problematic is that the court may be taking another step toward depriving prosecutors of the best tools they have to prevent and prosecute corrupt government officials.
The power of courts to restrain government officers from depriving citizens of liberty absent judicial process is the only meaningful way courts have to enforce important constitutional protections.
On his sixth day in office, he advanced the false claim that millions of people voted illegally in the 250 election, depriving him of a popular-vote majority.
She insisted that such Corbusian super blocks tended to isolate their inhabitants, depriving them of the eyes-on-the-street crowding essential to city safety and city joys.
When you don't, you're not only depriving yourself of the experience the developers intended, but you're also making it harder for your teammates to have a good time.
Ted Cruz and House Speaker Paul Ryan were quick to warn that Democrats must not use the tragedy to think about depriving anyone of their Second Amendment rights.
The Supreme Court at one time sought to impose judicially enforceable limits on that power, depriving elected representatives the ability to regulate various sectors of the national economy.
The total solar eclipse will cast a shadow across a band of the country stretching from Oregon to South Carolina, depriving the nation's solar farms of their fuel.
Jaishankar claimed the region&aposs autonomous status was depriving it of economic and political development, while offering India&aposs rival Pakistan a venue to attack the Indian state.
The glacier has shrunk in fits and starts; its greatest reductions have occurred in years in which the monsoon faltered, depriving the glacier of much of its snowfall.
Now, however, they may find common cause in avoiding new elections, staying in Parliament and depriving Mr. Salvini of his power and campaign-friendly perch as interior minister.
Now, however, they may find common cause in avoiding new elections, staying in Parliament and depriving Mr. Salvini of his power and campaign-friendly perch as interior minister.
In health care, on the other hand, the economic impact could be significant, depriving patients of help they depend on and driving up costs for families and taxpayers.
An estimated 20 percent of public employees may opt out of paying fees if given a choice, depriving many unions of $1,000 or more per person per year.
Some criticism was aimed at donors for not paying their fair share in taxes and thus depriving the French government of the revenue to repair Notre-Dame itself.
On Monday, Google announced that it was going to cut fake news sites off from access to its vast advertising network, depriving them of a key revenue source.
Doctor Marianella Herrera, at the same university, said the combination of inadequate nutrition and patchy education would cost Venezuela dearly in the future, depriving it of skilled workers.
They have created a system that incentivizes middle-class people to use their moderate wealth to wall in opportunities for their own kids, while depriving the kids of others.
He is accused of controlling his victims by isolating them, depriving them of access to food, clothing, transportation, and electronics, and repeatedly demeaning them — not by locking them up.
In a civil rights case, a federal prosecutor has to be able to prove that an officer acted with the intention of depriving a person of their civil rights.
"More fundamentally, they failed to provide DACA recipients with any process before depriving them of their work authorizations and DACA status, and the benefits that flow from that status."
Meanwhile, the low end of VR still looks as if someone covered the viewer's face in Vaseline, then ripped out one of their eyes, depriving them of stereoscopic vision.
Beset by days of damaging revelations, Republicans charged Pelosi with depriving Trump of fair representation and shutting Americans out of a closed-door bid to trash the 2016 election.
Sudan's economy has been struggling since the south seceded in 2011, taking with it three-quarters of oil output and depriving Khartoum of a crucial source of foreign currency.
Hattar was a controversial figure whose calls for depriving Jordanians of Palestinian descent their political rights had won him many enemies in a country with a large Palestinian population.
Sudan's economy has been struggling since the south seceded in 2011, taking with it three quarters of oil output and depriving Khartoum of a crucial source of foreign currency.
While tech companies compete for the promise of future AI-based offerings, they are not just depriving their competition of talent, but the rest of the economy, as well.
Goldfajn is preparing to step down by the end of the year, Bloomberg reported on Thursday, depriving the country's incoming president of a widely respected steward of the economy.
Victims also report severe emotional manipulation, with instances of the imposter sexually harassing the victims, berating them, and depriving them of sleep with her incessant phone calls and demands.
In the face of a cruel disease that confined him to a wheelchair for most of his adult life, progressively depriving him of his abilities, Hawking didn't give up.
If enacted, the new forest policy would make the FRA almost ineffective, thus depriving millions of poor indigenous people of their right to forest land, human rights activists say.
Softbank says it's impressed by GM's holistic approach to this new market, and GM says the cash will help it press ahead without depriving its established car-making business.
Venezuela's Supreme Court, which can be counted on to side with the government, has ruled that three opposition MPs cannot be sworn in, depriving the MUD of its "supermajority".
It also accuses Homeland Security and immigration officials of depriving migrants of their right to apply for asylum by making it difficult or impossible for them to do so.
Thousands of adult beetles can kill a tree in two to four months as the insects carve S-shaped tunnels under the bark, depriving their host of needed nutrients.
"The new policy recognizes the important role asset forfeiture plays in depriving criminals of the lifeblood that drives criminal organizations," NAAUSA President Lawrence J. Leiser said in a statement.
This regime violates the most basic principles of due process, where the government—and not the individual—bears the burden of proof before depriving individuals of legally protected rights.
But they got just enough to keep the contest going with a narrow path toward depriving Trump of the delegates he needs and the specter of a contested convention.
Eastern European and Baltic states fear it will make them hostage to Russian gas and undercut Ukraine by depriving it of transit fees for Russian gas supplies to Europe.
A dismal economy in the 1980s brought the city to the brink of bankruptcy, depriving it of finance to build roads, and making bicycle lanes an appealingly thrifty alternative.
Securitised debt originating from poor quality U.S. "sub-prime" mortgages, sowed the seeds of the 2007-09 financial crisis after homeowners defaulted, depriving the securities of payments to investors.
It was first sign of trouble ahead of the planned Singapore summit, which Donald Trump ultimately canceled, depriving Kim Jong Un of his first meeting with a US President.
But some 80 percent of those workers have left, depriving medical facilities of specialist care needed in neonatal units or to treat high rates of casualties from traffic accidents.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela has stopped publishing money supply data, depriving the public of the best available tool to ascertain soaring inflation in one of the world's worst-performing economies.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee also pulled its support for Moore following the sexual misconduct accusations, depriving him of some key funding in the final weeks of the race.
But they continue to play a malign role in our national discourse — because they divert and distract attention from much more deserving problems, depriving crucial issues of political oxygen.
The winner-take-all strain of capitalism also fosters nihilism by depriving certain classes of key ingredients that make or buttress a sense of purpose: work, family, social usefulness.
He argued in the dissent that the Ethics in Government Act of 6900 violated the separation of powers by depriving the president exclusive executive power to conduct criminal prosecutions.
Conservative members of Parliament believe a snap general election could badly backfire for Boris Johnson, with an organised coalition of anti-Brexit voters depriving the party of a majority.
Then, Brazil's leftist President Dilma Rousseff was impeached in Brazil, depriving him of another important ally in Latin America, where the right has made a comeback in recent elections.
Damon Hickman, the other guard, pleaded guilty last year to depriving Trent of his legal rights and falsifying records for his role in the beating, according to court records.
She's unable to talk because she's in the final stages of ALS, a neurodegenerative disease that is slowly depriving her of the power to move, speak, eat, and breathe.
By ceding dominion over foreign policy to Clinton, Sanders is not only depriving the country of a perspective it desperately needs, but also undermining the rest of his platform.
The Sweden Democrats, anti-immigration nationalists that have been shunned by all other parties, recorded gains, as expected, depriving both the left- and right-wing blocs of a majority.
If the crowd at Flushing Meadows is going to forgive anyone for depriving it and the tournament of the ever-elusive Federer-Nadal showdown, it should be del Potro.
If my students read about the Swerve's dour, self-depriving medieval mindset, they would recall Chaucer's "Miller's Tale," by far the most hilarious, sensual, naughty text on the syllabus.
"Apparently in the Trump administration depriving people of protections for pre-existing conditions — it is something to be rewarded and rewarded no less with a lifetime appointment," he said.
Many view the change in policy as a lose-lose, inflicting damage on American businesses, depriving them of labor, while devastating the families the policy was meant to protect.
"We can think of it not as sleep-depriving people, but as modifying or enlarging the period of the sleep–wake cycle from 24 to 48 hours," says Benedetti.
If the call had been overturned, the pitch would have been a third strike and the final out of the inning, depriving Lindor of his bases-loaded at-bat.
In Japan, weak wage growth is both a symptom of an economy dogged by worries, and a force that could keep the future lean, depriving workers of spending power.
Eric Greitens of Missouri resigned rather than face a felony computer tampering charge, depriving Democrats of a political weapon they had hoped to wield in the Senate race there.
Years of research indicates that depriving children of play is more likely to produce the kind of person who commits a school shooting than it is to prevent one.
The Joint List could also serve as a blocking force, depriving Mr. Netanyahu of a majority in Parliament by supporting a Gantz-led coalition while remaining outside the government.
Mr. Sharif has accused the army and judiciary of working together to have him removed from office, depriving his party of a level playing field in the general elections.
Fire EX once played in China, but it has not done so since the protests, depriving it of revenue and greater exposure among millions of potential Mandarin-speaking fans.
A bigger blow could come if Macy's and J.C. Penney were to shutter their Aventura stores, depriving the mall of a pair of anchor tenants, brokers and analysts say.
It's just part of this surveillance web on the job that's depriving workers of autonomy and privacy, and can really have an emotionally toxic effect over the long term.
If so, generations of readers have cause to be thankful that she did not stay quietly at home, nurturing little Casanova, and thus depriving us of some magnificent tales.
Large swathes of land across the country have been designated as forest reserves and national parks over the years, depriving many communities of their customary land rights, Pradichit said.
Large swathes of land across the country have been designated as forest reserves and national parks over the years, depriving many communities of their customary land rights, Pradichit said.
But Republicans, while accusing the Democrats of depriving Trump of his rights and rigging the investigation against him, have not made a comprehensive dismissal of the facts at hand.
But the conference lacked some of the euphoria of last year's gathering, which followed a general election in which Mr. Corbyn performed better than critics had expected, depriving Mrs.
Those sanctions required China, Russia and other countries to send North Korean workers home by late last month, depriving Mr. Kim's government of a key source of hard currency.
But the Wisconsin result could also just be a fluke of the calendar rather than having much of a larger meaning beyond depriving Trump of a few more delegates.
It is no less plausible to conclude that "R-Dhya" is serene, an image of difference resolved without depriving any color, no matter how subtle, of its distinctive quality.
The federal Parliament is not sitting next week, depriving the opposition of the chance to grill Trudeau, and the week after will see the release of the federal budget.
Blac Chyna thinks Rob Kardashian's going the deadbeat dad route by depriving their daughter, Dream, of a luxurious lifestyle, all while he's living one himself ... or so she believes.
Channel Zero, once it settles, manages to let stupid-but-scary things be scary, depriving them of just enough logic and context without sabotaging the overall six-part story.
"While the embargo remains in place, the Obama administration's policy of engagement has changed the equation, depriving the Cuban government of its main pretext for repressing dissent on the island."
According to the complaint, Ortiz-Magro, 33, faces a charge of willingly and unlawfully depriving Harley of her personal liberty, plus two charges of resisting arrest — one for each officer.
That might serve a dual purpose: allowing Mr. Trump to say he kept his pledge, while depriving the news network, which Mr. Trump has often criticized, of corporate financial support.
"The best precaution is to not have bugs in your home in the first place, which means depriving food, water and shelter from pests," Alarcon told Reuters Health by email.
The secret talks with Merkel were held two weeks after Britain had voted to leave the EU, depriving Warsaw of its main ally among the big countries in the bloc.
But it threatens to begin eroding the central pillar of Trump's defense so far: that the investigation is nothing but an unconstitutional sham that is depriving him of due process.
Even if they succeed in depriving him of the delegates he needs to clinch the nomination, his victory in Arizona's winner-take-all primary meant Trump probably will come close.
The millions of Americans who protested his win were energized in part by the completely unsubstantiated notion that President Trump had cheated, depriving Clinton of her rightful time at bat.
It&aposs called abuse of power, depravation of rights under collar of law, they were depriving candidate Trump of his constitutional rights, his right to privacy and fourth amendment rights.
The discriminatory practice is known as redlining and it stretches back decades in America, depriving immigrant and minority communities of vital services like access to banking, health care, and food.
It will take him at least six months to pay back what he owes, depriving the family of the little income he would earn pulling rickshaws around Dhaka's teeming streets.
With the download of an app known as a "content blocker," users are able to remove most ads from the mobile web, depriving publications of their chief source of revenue.
And it's not hard to see plenty of the 6 percent of Arizonans who are Mormon writing in McMullin, depriving Trump of just enough votes to lose him the state.
The changes "weakened rule of law by depriving criminal investigators of the technical and legal instruments essential for their job, endangering the lives and safety of all Romanians," they added.
Sudan's economy has been struggling since the south seceded in 2011, taking with it three-quarters of its oil output and depriving it of a crucial source of foreign currency.
He has been violating the Constitution, depriving the American people of assurance that when he makes critical foreign policy and national security decisions, he is doing so with undivided loyalty.
The prisoners are confined to single-person, 7-by-12-foot concrete cells for 22 hours a day or more, depriving them of virtually all contact with the outside world.
The new Senate might end up with up to nine members unaligned to the big parties, including possibly three of Mr Xenophon's candidates, depriving the government of a majority there.
For a country to be declared noncompliant by WADA means little, but depriving a nation's antidoping operation of WADA's endorsement is a strong signal to the I.O.C. and sports federations.
Worst of all, this cult is self-defeating, depriving us of the very recognition we crave: Even when Russia wins — especially when Russia wins — the world doesn't believe in it.
Mr. Trump says he will resist attempts to alter his anti-establishment persona, while some strategists say he's depriving the party of valuable voter data by self-funding his campaign.
These violations included depriving incarcerated persons of food, water, exercise, and medical care, as well as a myriad of safety violations such as sexual abuse and housing youth with adults.
That level of noncompliance could result in an undercount of thousands of residents, depriving them of millions of dollars in federal funds that they would otherwise be eligible to receive.
Advocates of plant-based eating are in an uproar this week after a respected UK nutritionist claimed veganism could be depriving babies and children of a critical "brain-building" nutrient.
She is also adamant about what she considers the most powerful deterrent of all: depriving people at particular risk of killing themselves of access to the means for doing so.
Gebbia said buy in from the NSSF is especially important in persuading people that blocking gun access in certain situations is about saving lives, not depriving people of their rights.
Many don't realize that depression can lurk in the background, allowing you to go through the motions but still depriving you of the ability to live life to its fullest.
That strategy has its appeal, but it would also leave Thompson and Mozgov on the bench, depriving the team of rim protection and requiring an enormous defensive effort from James.
Using a template provided by CareZone, numerous customers have written formal complaints against Express Scripts to the Department of Justice, arguing that the company will be depriving them of choice.
Besides creating a diplomatic quandary, the Kurdish deployment to Afrin is depriving the U.S. of allied troops in the campaign to stamp out the last vestiges of the Islamic State.
But Planned Parenthood has long argued that forcing Title X providers to stop referring for abortions is unfair to patients, depriving them of the full range of reproductive health options.
For nearly four years the Senate leadership blocked confirmation votes to fill the vacancies on Ex-Im's board, depriving it of the quorum needed to authorize deals over $10 million.
How to Stay Healthy While Traveling It really is possible to have a good time, enjoy local cuisine and get in some exercise without depriving yourself of a true vacation.
And it's bad for the offenders, because regular cheaters don't do the work to understand the material being tested, depriving themselves of real learning and the opportunity for pedagogic correction.
This nexus of unexamined power simultaneously gathers up Black women in the grasp of disciplinary impulses while also depriving them of the political and discursive tools to hold anyone accountable.
But generally speaking, economic isolation undermines academic achievement among the poor while depriving all young people of experiences that would prepare them for living and working in a multiracial society.
"Given the EIB's market impact and influence over the lending strategies of investors, its decision could end up depriving polluting projects from other sources of financing as well," they write.
And he recommends depriving private schools and universities of their tax-exempt status unless they take at least half their students from the bottom two-thirds of the income distribution.
Indeed, some research suggests they may even migrate less when temperatures rise, because hotter, drier conditions harm agricultural yields, thus depriving them of the capital they would need to move.
They want the president to hammer Democrats for trying to subvert the will of the voters in 2016, depriving the country of Trump's strong economy and America First foreign policy.
At the same time, legal experts said, such statements could potentially allow a prosecutor to level criticisms without a filter, depriving the recipient of the ability to respond in kind.
What may seem like picayune politics — depriving Mr. Maguire's office of funds — is in fact precisely what the Constitution contemplates as one of the foremost means of asserting Congressional authority.
"His trial counsel ignored glaring references to significant mitigation evidence, depriving jurors of crucial information likely to persuade them to impose a life sentence," Preyor's lawyers said in their filing.
This appalling policy forces organizations that receive American aid to choose between providing women and girls incomplete care or depriving an even larger group of people any care at all.
They said jurors should not have been allowed to hear about the Turkish report because its author was not in court, depriving Atilla of his right to confront his accuser.
The leftist opposition Labour Party, which has long advocated intervention in energy markets, performed better than expected at a June snap election, depriving May of an outright majority in parliament.
The Bush administration tried to block it by depriving participating doctors of their federal licenses to prescribe controlled substances, but the Supreme Court slapped down that argument, 6 to 3.
Republicans, meanwhile, renewed their attacks over the impeachment procedures, accusing Democrats of keeping witness transcripts under lock and key and depriving the public of an opportunity to hear the evidence.
That might serve a dual purpose: Allowing Mr. Trump to say he kept his pledge, while depriving the news network, which Mr. Trump has often criticized, of corporate financial support.
Willfulness is the same standard as you'd have to prove someone engaged in deliberate murder, or first-degree murder, essentially for the purpose of depriving a person of their civil rights.
Last December, a separate cyber attack on a Ukrainian power company succeeded in completely blacking out more than one hundred cities and partially depriving electricity to at least 186 other cities.
The boy's parents would like to sue Mr Mesa for depriving their son of his fundamental right to life, a violation of the Fourth Amendment prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures.
According to the Institute for Justice, they could be depriving our country of anywhere from 220006 million to 2202 million jobs and the economy $2628 billion to $28500 billion each year.
"The new policy recognizes the important role asset forfeiture plays in depriving criminals of the lifeblood that drives criminal organizations," the National Association of Assistant U.S. Attorneys said in a statement.
Madonna is America's uncontested Queen of Pop, but for the past three years, the boundary-breaking star has been depriving her U.S. audience of one major thing: her skin-care line.
Environmentalists worry that this will prevent the addition of new products and revisions of existing standards, endangering EU targets for energy consumption—and depriving consumers of savings on their energy bills.
Maybe for a minute you'll forget the latest accusations about them conspiring with Russia, or their trillion dollar mathematical mistake in their budget, or depriving 23 million people of health care.
Fan of the Week The obvious appeal here is the guy with the misspelled sign, but you're really depriving yourself if that's all the enjoyment you're getting out of this shot.
Also charged in the case is McIntosh's daughter Najlaa, who is also accused of murdering Alcenti and depriving three of McIntosh's children of food — two of whom he fathered with her.
And we have a lot more to get to, including that crazy story of the radical Muslims in New Mexico holding children against their will, starving them, depriving them of water.
In a ruling Wednesday, the United Nations' top court found Pakistan authorities broke international law by not informing Kulbhushan Jadhav of his rights and depriving the Indian government of consular access.
Branding the current labyrinthine tax code as "rigged," Oxfam contended that corporate efforts to subvert the system are depriving the government of needed revenue to fund education, health care and infrastructure.
But when the worst drought in 80 years hit in 2014, depriving many residents of water for 12 hours a day and prompting a slowdown in factory activity, officials took notice.
When Green's bureau sought to tally cancellations, it was able to count several large sporting events and conventions that backed out, depriving the city of more than $20173 million, she said.
If upheld on appeal, the ruling could topple the legal edifice of male control, depriving walis of their power over whether their women can study, work, travel or open bank accounts.
From research on childhood adoption, we know that institutionalization for more than six months in a "grossly depriving" environment is associated with both poor mental health and unemployment later in adulthood.
"And we applaud final passage of the BOTS Act as an excellent first step in stopping the insidious practice of ticket bots depriving consumers of fair access to tickets," she continued.
In a 4-3 decision, the court ruled that Skakel's trial attorney had failed to identify a witness for Skakel's alibi, depriving him of a fair trial, The Associated Press reported.
The attack, later claimed by the Taliban, resulted in a major decrease in climbing expeditions, wrecking communities dependent on climbing tourism for income and depriving Pakistan's economy of much-needed dollars.
Forcing Takata to repay the full cost would almost certainly bankrupt the company, depriving carmakers of a supplier that, for all its problems, is crucial to keeping their assembly lines running.
The flip side of that, however, is that chairmen who lose their gavel may want to leave Congress altogether, depriving the institution of experienced legislators with an openness to bipartisan compromise.
Depriving Trump of funding for his wall -- the ultimate symbol of the Democratic Party's 2016 election humiliation -- also fosters unity in a coalition already showing ethnic, gender and generational fault lines.
U.S. sanctions have effectively driven Iran from mainstream oil markets, depriving it of its main source of revenue and of the benefits it was meant to receive from its nuclear deal.
Enhanced occupation would continue decades of depriving Palestinian men, women, and children of basic human rights such as freedom of movement, access to resources, and freedom from cruel and degrading treatment.
Most of the injuries occur if the needle misses its target and directly injures nerves or places the drug into the spinal fluid or arteries, depriving the spinal cord of blood.
A company that does not do so is exposing their clients and partners to risk and depriving them of the opportunity to devise a mitigatory strategy in response to the breach.
In January, security forces blocked opposition lawmakers from entering the National Assembly, where they hold the majority of seats, depriving Mr. Guaidó of symbolic control of Venezuela's last democratically elected institution.
After the vote, Iraqi forces reasserted federal control over key oil installations and banned international flights to Kurdish airports, depriving the Kurds of two of their most potent symbols of autonomy.
May's Withdrawal Agreement negotiated with the EU last year was seen by Brexiteers as leaving Britain too closely aligned to the EU while depriving it of voting rights in the bloc.
Causes include hormones, periods, restless leg syndrome (itself twice as common in women as in men), and other sleep-depriving health conditions that skew female, such as anxiety, depression, and fibromyalgia.
We spent months poring over them and found that the records shed light on the trillions of dollars that move through offshore tax havens, depriving public coffers while enriching the ultrarich.
The Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, is not coming to the United Nations, depriving Mr. Trump of the chance to put him and the Qatari emir in the same room.
Embassies and international organizations, most aid groups and foreign contractors have banned their employees from shopping there, depriving Chicken Street of that precious commodity — customers who bargain poorly and pay dearly.
Clinton and his allies hailed it as an acquittal and saw depriving Republicans — who controlled the chamber with 55 seats — of a majority vote for impeachment as a major victory. Sen.
When Assange begins his extradition hearing, this will be part of his argument — that the CIA's misbehavior violates his human rights by depriving him of his right to a fair trial.
Former Marion County sheriff's deputy Jesse Terrell, 33, was indicted late on Tuesday on a charge of depriving the man, identified by sheriff's officials as Derrick Price, of his civil rights.
But in sidelining and punishing such people, the C.C.P. isn't just devouring itself: It is also declaring war on expertise and depriving itself of firsthand knowledge about local conditions in Xinjiang.
If Takata were to bear the full cost of the recall, the company would almost certainly face bankruptcy, depriving carmakers of a supplier that remains crucial to their global supply chains.
Opponents of the religious exemptions call them state-sponsored discrimination that threaten anyone who does not meet an agency's "religious litmus test" and harm children by depriving them of prospective families.
Simply depriving Trump of 270 votes without giving Clinton herself 270 would throw the election to the GOP-controlled House of Representatives, which is certain to award the presidency to Trump.
Yashar said residents complain that when municipal boundaries were drawn in 2001, areas of heavy industry on Suto Orizari's borders were assigned to neighbouring boroughs - depriving them of much-needed tax revenues.
According to the complaint, which was obtained by PEOPLE, Patterson sometimes left Jayme under the bed for as long as 12 hours at a time — depriving her food, water or bathroom breaks.
"Eating a balance of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and nutritional fats without depriving yourself will improve how you feel on a regular basis without needing to detox," says Lieberman.
One notable aspect of that ruling: The Court of Appeals found that Ms. Lorraine had committed "misconduct, deceit and destruction of evidence," depriving Mr. Neulander of his right to a fair trial.
At his Gordon cabin, according to the complaint, Patterson sometimes ordered Jayme under the bed for as long as 12 hours at a time — depriving her of food, water or bathroom breaks.
These sorts of things look bad, but they also are bad: Prioritizing male experts devalues women's work, depriving them of the recognition and public acclaim they might get if they were male.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi ignored calls to appoint Michigan Representative Justin Amash as a manager, depriving the team of a conservative voice in favor of impeachment who could have rebutted charges of partisanship.
Businesses and homeowners can sit on a building for decades and pay absurdly low property taxes, depriving localities of billions in revenue and pushing them to systemically advantage new development over infill.
NS2 bypasses its territory entirely, potentially depriving it of transit fees it currently charges Gazprom, worth about 2% of GDP, and of a useful piece of leverage against a large, aggressive neighbour.
Clinton was being attacked for being too cozy with the 1 percent on Wall Street (thereby depriving her competitors of ammunition from her own wardrobe) could just have been a lucky coincidence.
As a result, "it would make little sense to adopt a rigid interpretation of the seal provision that prejudices the government by depriving it of needed assistance from private parties," Kennedy wrote.
"Tizon lied to me, and through me, to our readers, depriving Ms. Pulido of the truth of her life, and the rest of us an important piece of our history," writes Kelleher.
Earlier, a U.N. human rights investigator said Israel was depriving millions of Palestinians of access to regular clean water supplies and stripping the land of minerals "in an apparent act of pillage".
According to Estado, Justice Minister Alexandre de Moraes said the bill should provide a framework for cooperation with authorities without depriving about 100 million users of the popular Facebook Inc messaging service.
While small and medium-sized mines do exist, many are outside government control, profiting powerful local operators and depriving the treasury of what the government estimates at $24.6 million in unpaid taxes.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's environment minister died on Thursday, depriving Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government of a key figure as it considers whether to approve the country's first genetically modified food crop.
The two world wars and the Great Depression transformed American labor relations, simultaneously depriving big business of its political legitimacy and spurring the U.S. government to drag capital to the bargaining table.
In addition to depriving them of basic social services, the Knesset passed a law that allowed Eritreans and Sudanese to be arbitrarily detained without charge or trial for up to three years.
This is an extremely short-gap fix: the $598 million represents just a third of what was requested from Congress, while also depriving the efforts used to combat Ebola from other resources.
"From the sounds of it, you've been depriving your body for most of your life," certified sports nutritionist, body positivity advocate, and strength and conditioning coach Sam Gwazdauskas MS CISSN CSCS advises.
He centralized the economy and flattened out much of the traditional hierarchy of Cuban society, improving education and health care for many Cubans, while depriving them of free speech and economic opportunity.
With memories of the 2007-09 financial crisis still fresh, central banks are concerned that market liquidity could quickly dry up, depriving the real economy of access to cash and financial instruments.
The complainants in the Google Shopping case have accused the company of demoting rival vertical search services in its general search results, and thereby depriving their businesses of scale and market access.
Members welcomed the chance to help, he said, because many African doctors do their oncology residencies in the United States or Europe and then stay, depriving their home countries of their skills.
He's found that 20.1 percent of foreign profits made by American multinational corporations are stuffed in these subsidiaries and accounts, depriving the country of about $3703 billion in tax revenue each year.
Banishment, solitary confinement in prison, even sending a child to stand in a corner or to a timeout, all involve depriving humans of human contact: it is fundamentally harmful to our health.
It said in Tuesday's filing that the review would enable Microsoft to "resurrect its eligibility while depriving AWS of a reasonable opportunity to revise its proposal" in line with the changed requirements.
The Trump team refuses to accept Beijing's restrictions on U.S. press and diplomatic freedoms and now demands reciprocity in both, depriving China of a distorted advantage it has enjoyed under prior administrations.
The fence has been criticized for years as has Orban's policy to turn back virtually all migrants at the border, sometimes by depriving them of food in holding zones at border crossings.
His overall goal — depriving North Korea of its fissile material, nuclear weapons, missile and nuclear test facilities — is right, though achieving it is sure to require patience and concessions from both sides.
What started as neglect escalated into years of horrific torture, authorities said, with the parents allegedly depriving the children of water and feeding them small portions of food on a strict schedule.
But the president has said multiple times that he is uneasy about depriving anybody of health insurance, and he may bridle if Democrats attack any Republican plan that may lead to that.
"We are concerned with the way access to the internet is being restricted and depriving people of important connections and expression, and we hope that access will be restored soon," it said.
The collapse of Madoff's fund changed everything for Wilpon and Katz, depriving them of an automatic source of income that had helped plug the financial holes of their often struggling baseball team.
The California Medical Association, the Colorado Medical Society and the Medical Society of the District of Columbia all took officially neutral stances as legislators and voters debated, depriving opponents of influential allies.
The striped creature, which is also known as the thylacine, was hardly studied when it was alive, depriving scientists of understanding the behavior of an important predator from Australia's recent biological past.
Hamas has for years been unable to secure full payment of its employees, especially after Egypt closed most smuggling tunnels into Gaza, depriving Hamas of tax that it collected on incoming goods.
After some time, I became acutely aware that I could not feel my body, which I suppose was the whole point of depriving the brain of any connection to the physical world.
But the destruction of fruit trees, in particular, is depriving local communities of a key source of food and nutrition, experts say - and one they can fall back on when crops fail.
If I wasn't doing this for work and, instead, was following a fad diet, this thinking could cause me to depriving myself of some key nutrients for a long period of time.
Bob Harward turned down President Donald Trump's offer to be national security adviser Thursday, depriving the administration of a top candidate for a critical foreign policy post days after Trump fired Michael Flynn.
With July 4th falling on a Wednesday and thus depriving Hollywood of a holiday weekend, Universal opted to release "First Purge" on Wednesday, while "Ant-Man" waited for the customary Thursday night previews.
LONDON (Reuters) - Banks in Britain are set to close a record 22010 branches this year, depriving more customers of access to in-person financial services as lenders cut costs by pushing business online.
Under its "Energy Union" strategy, articulated in 2015, the EU is developing supply routes that no longer rely on Russian gas, depriving transit countries like Belarus or Ukraine of part of their business.
Deason asked the court to block the separation of the Conduent business and to declare that depriving him of his right to receive a convertible stake in Conduent violated Xerox's certificate of incorporation.
At his Gordon cabin, according to the complaint, Patterson allegedly sometimes ordered Jayme under the bed for as long as 12 hours at a time — depriving her of food, water or bathroom breaks.
"This government and administration are leading to the collapse of the state and depriving us of our future as a nation," Radev, a former air force commander, said in his live televised address.
If Kim refuses to explicitly agree to this, President Trump must have the courage to walk away from the summit, depriving Kim of a historic photo op the dictator would no doubt cherish.
At least one large conference has cancelled its plans to host a big gathering in San Francisco because its participants expressed concern about their safety, depriving the city of around $40m in spending.
Southeast Asia is expected to bear the brunt of rising damage to coral reefs, depriving fishermen of incomes and leaving nations exposed to incoming storms and damage from surging seas, recent research showed.
One government MP called the petition for a spill a "suicide note"; another was so enraged that he moved to the crossbenches, depriving the government of its majority in the House of Representatives.
The backdrop: Previous studies have shown that there is a risk that cloud forests will see less frequent cloud immersion, thereby depriving moisture-adapted vertebrate and vegetation species of a vital water source.
A dust storm the size of North America has smothered NASA's Opportunity rover for the past week, shrouding much of the red planet in darkness and depriving the robot's solar panels of light.
The lawsuit, filed by the ACLU of the District of Columbia, accuses the D.C. police of holding some protesters for as long as 22019 hours and depriving them of food, water and bathrooms.
The court, packed by the legally dubious naming of 13 new justices by the outgoing assembly, threw out four legislators, depriving the opposition of the two-thirds majority needed to change the constitution.
Software company Opera has introduced a built-in ad-blocking feature into its internet browser, which will allow users to surf the web without seeing ads, in the process depriving websites of revenue.
Behaviorists believe that depriving a dog of that course of action by immobilizing him with a hug can increase his stress level and, if the dog's anxiety becomes significantly intense, he may bite.
Heart attacks, however, happen when something like a glob of accumulated fat blocks the blood flow to someone's heart, depriving the heart of blood and causing part of the heart muscle to die.  
ROME (Reuters) - A small centre-right party that supported Matteo Renzi's ruling coalition has threatened not to back his successor Paolo Gentiloni as prime minister, potentially depriving him of a majority in parliament.
The Republican front-runner also warned the party against depriving him of the GOP nomination if he falls marginally short of the 1,237 delegates needed to formally clinch the party's presidential election nod.
The hiding of assets from tax authorities harms people around the world by depriving governments of the resources they need to provide health care, build schools and invest in infrastructure, Mr. Kerry said.
If a food delivery person has to show up to work, and nobody orders because customers think that ordering food during a storm is rude, are we depriving delivery people of their livelihood?
In January, after a political standoff between the real estate industry and labor unions, the state's 421a property tax abatement expired, depriving many developers of what they say is an essential financing tool.
This is killing independent practices in many specialties, such as cardiology, which rely on primary care physician referrals to survive, depriving countless communities of one of their only alternatives to hospital-owned practices.
The administration boasts that renewed oil sanctions have driven down Iranian oil exports by some two million barrels a day, depriving it of very badly needed resources and increasing frustration among its citizens.
And by almost halving corporate taxes, Trump has fueled the global race to the bottom among corporate managers and money movers, thereby depriving the federal government of revenue it needs for social spending.
The appeals court dismissed those charges and said that the evidence prosecutors used to prove them had "tainted the jury's verdict on the remaining charges," thus depriving Mr. Ravi of a fair trial.
Employee misclassification occurs when an employer improperly classifies an employee as an independent contractor to gain a competitive advantage at the expense of responsible, lawful companies and depriving employees of benefits they deserve.
But letting Russia sell gas to Germany while avoiding Ukraine does the opposite, depriving Kiev of transit revenues and making it, Poland and the Baltic states more vulnerable to cuts in gas supplies.
Banks across Britain are set to close a record 762 branches this year, Reuters reported in August, moves which have been met with criticism for depriving customers of access to in-person services.
But especially as another holiday season comes and goes, I've realized that it's far more motivating to think of ways you can help others than to dwell on the ways you're depriving yourself.
At his Gordon cabin, according to the complaint, Patterson allegedly sometimes ordered Jayme under the bed for as long as 12 hours at a time — depriving her of food, water or bathroom breaks.
And a friendly reminder: "embarrassed" has two Rs and two Ss. Today on Too Embarrassed to Ask we are talking about food, Kara's favorite topic as of late since she's been depriving herself.
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi in 2013 closed hundreds of tunnels under the Gaza-Egypt border, preventing the smuggling of weapons and goods from cows to cars, depriving Hamas of tax income.
The expansion of Nord Stream would see more Russian gas bypass Ukraine - a move seen depriving Kiev of transit fees as the route for more than half of Russian gas supplies to Europe.
"It is the largest quantity that has ever been seized globally, depriving organized crime of proceeds that would have exceeded $660 million (587.45 million euros)," the financial crimes unit said in a statement.
To the Editor: Naomi Schaefer Riley is correct that screen time is an important conversation, but depriving computer and internet access in an increasingly digital world does not prepare our students for success.
The gun industry succeeded, and it is clear in that case that depriving citizens access to the courts served only to empower the National Rifle Association and block progress toward desperately needed regulations.
In 2015, the quasi-civilian government then ruling Myanmar stripped the Rohingya of their temporary ID documents, known as "white cards," depriving them of the right to vote in national elections that year.
The Congressional Budget Office has ruled that cutting off money to Planned Parenthood would actually increase federal spending — by depriving women of birth control and increasing the number of births covered by Medicaid.
The U.S. is criticizing the pipeline, called Nord Stream II for increasing Europe's dependence on Russian energy and depriving Ukraine of key energy revenues it currently receives as the main distributor to Europe.
But many are adamantly opposed to the businessman, likely depriving Trump of some of the expertise he will need when facing off against Clinton, a former secretary of State, in the general election.
At the last minute, Kenji Fujimori and nine other lawmakers from the party acted to save Mr. Kuczynski's presidency, depriving the president's opponents of the supermajority they needed to remove him from office.
Read more: El Chapo's trial was just postponed until September 603 Chapo's attorneys say the system is being overwhelmingly — and unfairly — stacked against him, depriving the notorious drug kingpin of his constitutional rights.
In a couple of incidents in June, a Customs and Border Protection agent physically prevented asylum seekers from setting foot on US soil — thus depriving them of the legal ability to claim asylum.
Then, a few months ago, we learned that the cast of Jersey Shore (well, most of them) would be taking a family vacation to Miami, after years of depriving us of their drunken antics.
"It became part of our playtime so I didn't have to feel like I was depriving my child and neglecting her just to work out and worry about myself," the fit mom told SELF.
On Friday, The Wall Street Journal reported the fastest rate of annual wage hikes in almost a decade, depriving Democrats of one of their few strong arguments about the true state of the economy.
The unstated threat is that if the Sprint merger doesn't clear, T-Mobile won't launch a 5G home internet service at all, depriving the market of much-needed competition in the home internet space.
She says you might be more likely to crave sweets if you're not getting enough carbohydrates, which often happens to people who are dieting and depriving themselves of certain things on a nutritional level.
Brussels has threatened not to extend beyond June recognition of Swiss exchange regulation that allows cross-border trading, depriving the SIX Swiss Exchange of EU-based business that generates more than half its volume.
Aside from the potential military threat, there is also growing speculation around whether China will lash out against international partners by depriving them of the economic benefits they get from doing business in China.
Ad blockers are becoming increasingly common, but if you're an avid reader, maybe you feel a little twinge of guilt at depriving your favorite website the smidgen of revenue it earns off your clicks.
In France, the idea plays well with companies like Google widely seen as getting away with paying lower taxes than other firms, depriving the state of revenues and putting French firms at a disadvantage.
KEY SHIPPING LANE U.S. sanctions have effectively driven Iran from mainstream oil markets, depriving it of its main source of revenue and of the benefits it was meant to receive from its nuclear deal.
In Frankenstein, a multi-person brawl with the monster is portrayed in a single wide shot, depriving the audience of the detail and nuance that would make them gasp and swoon with each blow.
But in her new book Balancing in Heels, the TV host and designer reveals she was secretly battling "damaging" body image issues – and depriving herself of food for days before binging on the weekend.
Maris had been vocal in encouraging richly valued startups to go public rather than continuing to exploit the booming private markets, and depriving employees and early investors the chance to cash out their shares.
"The 'humanitarian aid' this weekend was a public relations stunt, since the aid was just a tiny fraction of the food and medicine that they are depriving Venezuelans of with the sanctions," Weisbrot said.
Both companies are regularly condemned by labor advocates for classifying their workers as independent contractors, rather than full-time employees, depriving drivers of basic benefits and suckering them collectively out of millions of dollars.
GENEVA/GAZA (Reuters) - A political crisis in Gaza is depriving two million people of electricity, vital medical care and clean water in sweltering summer temperatures, the United Nations human rights office said on Friday.
DUBAI (Reuters) - The families of five Bahrainis killed during a security raid last week accused authorities of depriving them from bidding farewell to their loved ones after authorities buried the bodies without their permission.
The President, though, never backed up that statement by officially doing so, thus far depriving the fight against the deadly drugs a designation that would offer states and federal agencies more resources and power.
In April, the group and several public school families sued the city's Education Department in federal court, claiming that it was depriving children of their right to an education free of violence and bullying.
"Depriving an innocent, defenseless person of their life is a heinous killing on the part of the nation," Kamei, head of an anti-death penalty lawmakers group, said during a news conference on Thursday.
British banks are set to close a record 762 branches this year, Reuters reported in August, drawing criticism for depriving customers of access to in-person services, particularly in poorer parts of the country.
They also say it would affect Ukraine's efforts to reform its economy because Nord Stream 2 would sideline the country as a gas transit route, depriving it of billions of dollars in transit fees.
It is now clear that our nation's consumer laws have failed to keep up with the explosion of student debt and distress, depriving borrowers of the rights and protections they need to stay afloat.
But the President did not chose to show up and introduce them himself, depriving them of the kind of direct presidential endorsement that is crucial to the credibility of any major undertaking in Washington.
But recently, a slew of party-dress styles have emerged that are indeed "conscious" of your body, but allow you to yawn and yell and chug a beer without depriving your brain of oxygen.
Malfunctions in the capital's water network due to lack of maintenance have taken a turn for the worst in recent months, depriving many in this city of 3 million people of regular running water.
The Republican plans to restrict family-based migration won't help Americans — they will hurt Americans, by depriving many of our youngest citizens of the social, psychological and economic benefits of strong extended family ties.
As the Senate debated whether to take healthcare away from millions of Americans Tuesday, President Trump zeroed in on one citizen in particular, depriving her of his most precious tender of all — his tweets.
Some strategists suggested that the write-in votes also tipped the race, depriving Mr. Moore, who was accused of sexually assaulting teenage girls, of the support that a less-compromised Republican would have garnered.
On Friday, The Wall Street Journal reported the fastest rate of annual wage hikes in almost a decade, depriving Democrats of one of their few strong arguments about the true state of the economy.
The accrued funds were eventually released, partly in response to a recommendation from Israel's security establishment, which feared that depriving the Palestinian Authority of resources undermined stability in its territory, working against Israel's interests.
The success of Mr. Trump's new strategy for Afghanistan depends on Pakistan playing a more constructive role by depriving militants of the ability to plot and carry out attacks from across the Pakistani border.
Doing more with less is also the house style of Classic Stage under John Doyle, who has revived musicals as different as "Sweeney Todd" and "The Color Purple" by depriving them of distracting stagecraft.
In the past, experienced political hands sometimes used the "realignment" period -- when Iowans could change their preference -- to shift a few caucus-goers from candidate A to B, depriving candidate C of a delegate.
Doug Collins, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, has argued that Democrats are violating House rules by depriving members of access to the material collected by the committees running the impeachment process.
One of the Conservative renegades, Phillip Lee, defected ostentatiously while Mr. Johnson was addressing the chamber, crossing the aisle to sit with the Liberal Democrats and depriving Mr. Johnson of his single-vote majority.
US officials say the sanctions are depriving the Cuban government of badly needed funds and will force them to rethink Cuba's support for the Maduro regime in Venezuela and their record on human rights.
Still, I'm wondering about the ethics of depriving potential patients of the ability to find me (by remaining essentially invisible on the site) and to see if I might be able to help them.
Democrats acknowledge work needs to be done to improve the law to bring costs down, but argue against fully repealing it and depriving the 20 million people who have gained coverage of their insurance.
YAOUNDE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The number of schools forced to shut in Africa's crisis-hit Sahel has doubled since 2017, depriving almost half a million children of education, the United Nations said on Thursday.
Legislative proposals that prevent law-abiding adults aged 18-20 years old from acquiring rifles and shotguns effectively prohibits them for purchasing any firearm, thus depriving them of their constitutional right to self-protection.
And a widespread lack of solid foods and variety of ingredients are depriving the same age group of essential nutrients when their growing brains, bones and bodies need them the most, the agency said.
That may be why Democrats apparently chose not to take a victory lap after depriving Trump of funding for his top campaign promise and Republicans gingerly expressed hopes the President would sign the legislation.
Going to a gallery to watch television also seems counterintuitive, depriving the activity of its best features, namely giving in to laziness and embracing the second-best thing you can do without wearing pants.
Only a combination of Western pressure and covert American arms and training for Croats and Muslims turned the tide in 1995 against Mladic's army, ultimately depriving it of equipment and fuel supplies from Serbia.
When the whisper network emerges into the public's awareness, it feels so disruptive to the status quo that a backlash rises on the seeming injustice of depriving men of the right to due process.
But I suppose the question you're raising has to do with the slippery-slope argument, which is that if you start calling everyone a fascist and depriving them of a platform, where does it end?
Another restriction is that one cannot turn a turntable while a beaver is on it, thus depriving visitors the glee of sending the animals careening off the tracks across the miniature swamp and forest landscape.
But critics say the firms' use of rural water is depriving people in those areas of sufficient water - and that fast-depleting water supplies mean it's time to rethink how water is managed in Chennai.
Years of heavy money printing has left it with little ammunition to battle another recession, and the global economic slowdown is depriving the central bank of any near-term chance to restock its tool-kit.
The Trump administration later filed paperwork alleging that Doe's lawyers had misled government officials about the timing of her abortion, depriving them of an opportunity to appeal the Circuit Court decision to the Supreme Court.
Elizabeth Warren sought to point out that none of the roughly $4 billion so far raised through ICOs had registered properly with the SEC, potentially depriving investors of information that might affect their decision making.
Lawyers advocating on behalf of one such offender, Lester Packingham, argued to the court that Facebook is so integral to everyday life that depriving an individual of access violates his or her First Amendment rights.
And now, in Federal District Court here, 12 jurors will be asked to decide whether the two municipalities are run in a way that discriminates against outsiders, depriving them of their housing and civil rights.
In the nineteen-seventies, America's manufacturers for the first time faced serious foreign competition, which stripped profit margins and put unionized companies at a disadvantage just when high unemployment was depriving workers of bargaining leverage.
Opponents of the pipeline worry it will weaken support for Ukraine by depriving Kiev of gas transit fees along the traditional route for Russian supplies, which fill over a third of the EU's gas needs.
Match Group on Tuesday responded to Sean Rad and the other founders of dating app Tinder, who sued Match and parent company IAC two months ago for allegedly undervaluing Tinder, thus depriving them of compensation.
The UN has attempted to block North Korea's access to hard currency by capping the amount of coal the state can export, potentially depriving it of more than a quarter of its total export revenue.
New York City has slapped Verizon with a lawsuit that claims the telecommunications conglomerate broke a 2008 contract to provide citywide fiber coverage, depriving residents of competitively priced options for better television and internet service.
Experts say the question would have led to a less accurate census and consequently skewed the makeup of the House — thereby depriving cities with large numbers of minorities of federal funding, Axios' Sam Baker writes.
NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Activists are demanding the repeal of a law to increase forest cover by planting more trees, saying it is encouraging deforestation and depriving indigenous communities of their settlements and livelihoods.
Lei Wang, 39, of Hobe Sound, who told a state inspector that she managed the Jupiter spa, was arrested Tuesday on charges that include maintaining a house of ill fame and depriving profits from prostitution.
Beyond the commercial aim of protecting its market share from U.S. shale players, it now has the overriding political goal of depriving Iran, which the Saudis view as an existential threat, of much-needed revenues.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A mood of pre-election apathy rippled through German media on Monday, as commentators concluded Angela Merkel's rival for chancellor had blown his best chance of depriving her of fourth term in office.
They risk interrupting the careers of valuable contributors to our nation's defense [and] pose a very serious risk of depriving the United States of the vital services of individuals who may not be easily replaced.
Fighting for control of Aleppo, split between its government-held west and rebel-held eastern neighborhoods, has intensified in recent weeks causing hundreds of deaths and depriving many civilians of power, water and vital supplies.
The school lunch debate is a fantastic illustration of the left doing what it does best: promoting a false narrative that paints Republicans as cruel tyrants who delight in depriving the needy of life's basics.
Sudan's economy has been struggling since the south of the sprawling northeast African country seceded in 2011, taking with it three-quarters of oil output and depriving Khartoum of a crucial source of foreign currency.
A little more friction in the immigration process from an extra visa form could mean hundreds of digital nomads simply switch their plane tickets somewhere else, depriving a country of innovative thought and critical revenues.
How to Cut Your Cat's Nails As The Washington Post points out, a Dutch study tested the effect boxes had on shelter cats by giving some adoptable kitties boxes in their cages and depriving others.
"After about two or three years of that behavior, depriving myself of any sort of real nutrition and getting down to an extremely low weight, my heart stopped working," he wrote in the blog entry.
The result is that companies would shift a lot of business out of the UK, and some people would just stop working, depriving the UK of vital economic activity and raising almost nothing in income.
UNESCO's latest data says that in the developing world two-thirds of illiterate adults are women, depriving them of a basic prerequisite to participate in all kinds of employment and closing the door to opportunity.
But while conservative Republicans are pushing for more aggressive cuts to Obamacare mandates, some moderates in the party are worried that the legislation would hit some of their core voters by depriving them of insurance.

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