Sentences with phrase «also deprived»

It also deprived the creditors of any negotiating position to persuade PRG to pay something for the loss of the right.
They were also deprived of entitlements such as vacation pay and overtime — with even bathroom breaks docked from their overall compensation.
PurestPets Allergy Relief Medicated Dog Shampoo is also deprived of the negative Triclosan DEA, or paraben.
Post Indie Revolution the eyes of at least some of the royals are opening to realize that in depriving writers of a chance, the gatekeepers also deprived the royals of a choice.
When a vehicle is doing this work while it is not moving, keep in mind that it is also deprived of the cooling benefits airflow provides.
I feel relieved and also deprived not having the jewellery - shopping bug.
The disease also deprived the US of a quarter of its native hardwood, a rot - resistant material used to make log cabins, posts, poles, flooring and railroad sleepers.
This state of affairs also deprived many from joining the noble profession and for securing a future for themselves and their families.
It didn't reflect well on the Southern teams, but it also deprived us of a matchup of two of the greatest teams ever.
Like Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin, Governor Christie has stripped workers of their collective bargaining rights, he has forced early retirement, forced state workers to accept furlough days without pay and having to contribute as much of 7 % of their salary to their pension and he has also deprived workers of promotions they've earned.
It also deprives the cabinet of one of its most outspoken pro-European members.
Their view was that justice would be served if the Ethereum community could take action to allow for the return of the misappropriated Ether to its rightful owners and also deprive the exploiter of his / her / their ill - gotten gains.
(It also deprives others of the chance to be needed.)
When eating meat not only causes suffering to animals but also deprives the world's poor of needed food, it will certainly not be justified.
But he also adds, «It would also deprive Catholic leaders of a tool in their fight against abortion.
The awareness that we men also are exploited — by the present «success» system — and that we're also depriving ourselves of much of our person - hood (by the male rat race) makes it obvious that the basic issue is human liberation.
It would incidentally also deprive Iraq of the last shred of justification for remaining in Kuwait.
We are also depriving ourselves of the rigor that could change our lives.
The absence of Chiellini would be a massive blow especially with Messi & Co. in such fine form, it would also deprive the footballing world of a first meeting with Luis Suarez since the infamous bite-gate at the World Cup last year.
In the process, they not only stress their babies; they also deprive them of the ripe opportunity to be content on their own, or to explore the environment on their own terms.
Bottle propping also deprives your baby of your touch.
By clamping your baby's cord early you also deprive your baby of its full quota of stem cells.
If you're breastfeeding, a strictly - timed newborn feeding schedule may also deprive your baby of high - fat hind milk.
So Labour was left trying to protect the victims of the Tory cuts agenda while accepting its underlying premises, also depriving itself of a coherent narrative linking together popular individual policies.
But it would also deprive the Thruway of an estimated $ 1.2 million in revenue.
They also deprive skin of essential fatty acids (EFA's) that help to build collagen, which we could otherwise be eating in their place.
Standardized tests also deprive the poor, the black, and the brown of a fair chance.
Dr. Lore I. Haug, DVM, MS, DACVB of Texas Veterinary Behavior Services agrees that keeping cats indoors has extended the average cat's lifespan but also deprives them of opportunities to engage in normal predatory / foraging behavior and has limited their environment in both size and variety.
The destruction of natural ecosystems — whether rain forest in the tropics or grasslands in South America — not only releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere when they are burned and plowed, but also deprives the planet of natural sponges to absorb carbon emissions.
[75] Exposing those who are poor such as Mr. Michael to perpetual, unsatisfied, sentencing obligations also deprives them of the ability to repay their debt to society.
The law also deprives detained individuals of the right to a substitute decision maker, like a representative or family member, to give or refuse consent on their behalf.
Marshall's recommendations premised on eliminating the lawyers and experts may save costs but it will also deprive accident victims of access to justice in dealing with legitimate disputes regarding their entitlement to coverage and less treatment for their injuries.
[31] Somehow the mother is also oblivious to the obvious fact that by running up the father's legal bills she is also depriving her children of potential financial resources.
«A network shutdown of this scale violates international law — it not only suppresses public debate, but also deprives Cameroonians of access to essential services and basic resources,» said Mr. Kaye, urging the government to restore internet facilities immediately.
Appointment term limits not only discourages those who wish to make a career of administrative justice service but also deprives tribunals of the very benefits of experience and understanding that justify curial deference.
But disabling the context menu in your browser also deprives you of a lot of other tools.
Beyond portraying job seekers as unimaginative and lazy, relying on resume templates also deprives job seekers of the objective view of a professional trained to hone in on their strengths.
Furthermore, strict parenting also deprives children the opportunity to learn the value of responsibility and self - discipline.
(3) In this section, a reference to an instrument that confers a benefit in relation to a child includes a reference to an instrument that confers an entitlement to property in relation to a child even though the instrument also deprives the child or another person of an entitlement to other property in relation to the child.

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And a French study also found sleep - deprived drivers overestimated their abilities.
But in the book, it explains how it's not just about if you can survive on a little bit of sleep but also what happens to your body over the long term when you deprive it of sleep.
Leaving Google — for Twitter, for Apple, for whatever — also means depriving your family, eventually, of your weirdly lucrative death.
It holds that executives can be found guilty of fraud not only for stealing money, but also for depriving shareholders of services to which they are entitled.
The billionaire entrepreneur also questioned whether it was advisable for federal officials to deprive the bank of billions of dollars in a proposed settlement, which would effectively siphon money away from shareholders.
In the second experiment, 109 participants, also business students, were split in half, with one group getting uninterrupted sleep, and the other deprived of it.
Earlier in His ministry, Jesus had also criticized the religious leaders for teaching people that it was their priority to give to the temple if this giving deprived a person's family of financial support (Mark 7:10 - 13).
By «aggression» and «violence» I mean not only destructive conduct toward persons and property, but also the subtle types of violence that have been called avoidable injury and the institutionalized violence that deprives people of rights and resources.
Chief education officer for the Church of England, Rev Jan Ainsworth, responds: «It also happens the other way — there are some church secondary schools in leafy suburbia, which through the church criteria have enabled children who live in deprived areas to go to those schools.
Feminism's violent legacy is also a chief driver behind the abortion holocaust that has deprived so many millions upon millions of unborn children of their tiny, innocent lives.
The Apostle Paul also talked about signs of the End Times - not to establish a calendar, but rather to comfort members of the church who thought death would deprive them of the opportunity to see Jesus» Second Coming.
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