The court held that operation of the multiple listing service from which a real estate broker was excluded was illegal per se,
as it deprived the broker of access to listings of hundreds of properties, thereby lessening competition and restraining trade...
Mr. Leresqyue observes that Congress failed to understand that too much visitation by a noncustodial parent of an AFDC child could result in ineligibility because the child may no longer qualify
as deprived of parental support or care.
I've made no secret of my abiding love of Google's camera software on the 2016 Pixel phones, and if I see that matched with a handset
as deprived of bezels and as thin as these LG V30 leaks suggest, I'd be somewhere close to heaven.
The Organization of Ibero - American States for Education, Science and Culture (OEI) says: «Around 60,000 schools have been listed
as deprived of electricity in Latin American countries where the project was implemented.
As far
as a deprived lifestyle, and can think of no more deprived life than one where you strap yourself to a treadmill for hours at a time, then eat small amounts of foods which put you on an insulin rollercoaster (thus making you hungrier) until you break down and go face first into the Ben & Jerry's, become consumed with guilt, and start all over.
Among human populations in Africa, those who have ready access to calcium do not practice geophagia as often
as those deprived of calcium.
An earnest young co-panelist had just darkly described today's 20 - somethings
as deprived of economic opportunity, calling the dream of, say, owning a home «farcical.»
These materialistic elitist find their worldview reflected in the message of the Republican Party that wants to limit welfare to the rich and to large corporations, while confining the non-rich to a life of Darwinian capitalism, even
as they deprive them of rights as workers.
I felt sad that instead of understanding (or at least accepting, even if they didn't understand) that I just didn't * want * time away, and that being together as often as we could is what made our family happy, they chose to see
it as depriving them of some essential privilege.
Angry teachers held a mock grand jury Tuesday night and indicted Governor Cuomo for such things
as depriving students of enough school aid to meet the State Constitution and forcing standardized tests on students.
As emphasized by the Committee, «the fact that realization over time, or in other words progressively, is foreseen under the Covenant should not be misinterpreted
as depriving the obligation of all meaningful content.»
The Vergara decision, striking down tenure and dismissal laws in California
as depriving the state's most vulnerable students equal access to a quality education, was widely seen as a blow to the teachers union and has moved public opinion toward agreeing with change.
Do not take any shells or other items from our dive sites
as it deprives other divers of their beauty and can deprive other creatures of shelter or a home.
Everyone should play this game,
as depriving yourself of it would mean missing out on an unforgettable experience.
Human figures seen through an inhuman filter, they invite eye contact even
as they deprive the viewer of empathetic traits.
The report also admitted this could be seen
as depriving human freedom but since it was in pursuit of the greater goal of changing human nature, temporary restrictions on freedom were acceptable.
In fact, new designs risk depriving managers and workers the experience they need to operate plants more safely, just
as it deprives construction companies the experience they need to build plants more rapidly.
The prohibition on doctor - assisted dying is void insofar
as it deprives a competent adult of such assistance where: (1) the person affected clearly consents to the termination of life; (2) the person has a grievous and irremediable medical condition (including an illness, disease or disability) causing enduring intolerable suffering.
79 It is true that Articles 7 and 24 of the Charter, while emphasising the importance for children of family life, can not be interpreted
as depriving the Member States of their margin of appreciation when examining applications for family reunification (see, to that effect, Parliament v Council, paragraph 59).
Strasbourg decisions had established that 24 - hour house arrest was regarded as tantamount to imprisonment and so
as depriving the subject of his or her liberty.
Not exact matches
For several days this week, Bitconnect said it had come under a «continuous» cyberattack known
as a denial - of - service,
depriving customers of their ability to withdraw money.
Benchmark's lawsuit is a transparent attempt to
deprive Travis Kalanick of his rights
as a founder and shareholder and to silence his voice regarding the management of the company he helped create.
Rather than
depriving yourself of coffee and avocado toast — though you might want to do that
as well — take a hard look at how much you're paying for housing right now.
You want to have a can - do attitude about work, but maybe 2017 wasn't exactly a shining example of finding a balance between accepting every dictum from on high and coming across
as rude, difficult, or just slightly coffee -
deprived in these situations.
If an entrepreneur charges a $ 1 million personal expense to a C - corp, it would lower the C - corp's taxable income by that amount, and
deprive the Treasury of $ 300,000 that the business person should have paid by reporting the perk
as personal income.
On the surface, the reason for his career switch seems obvious enough: if you're going to be sleep
deprived, it might
as well be because you're romping through the wilderness, not racing to complete another medical product.
On the whole, the sleep -
deprived group was rated
as less charismatic than their well - rested peers.
As a result, sleep -
deprived leaders are less likely to show positive emotion to their teams, and sleep -
deprived team members will be less likely to experience positive emotion.
People prefer safe investments such
as Treasury bonds because they realize that banks have lobbied to
deprive victims of financial fraud of their rights.
The hukou registration system that ties people to their place of ordinary residence
deprives migrant workers of rights to welfare, education or property, and prevents them from launching businesses in the cities, where they are treated
as second - class citizens.
They may not even understand tactics: Embittered former MPs,
deprived of a chance to vent, may take their anger to local newspapers,
as some have already done since the election.
Individual bonds
deprive you of extra income when interest rates go up,
as well
as expose you to other risks.
Second, he
deprived his new arch-enemy, his own vice-chairman Patrick Soon - Shiong, of a vital ally
as Soon - Shiong himself has prepared to buy the company out from under Ferro.
So Protestants in their way degraded marriage by
depriving it of sacramental status
as a manifestation of the divine personal logos in this world.
And there's a constant danger that therapeutic Lockeanism might
deprive us of the words that correpond to who are
as free and relational beings open to LOGOS — to the truth about all things.
So Protestants in their ways degraded marriage by
depriving it of sacramental status
as a manifestation of the divine personal logos in the world.
Slaves treated humanely were still slaves
as they were
deprived of their freedom.
American atheists will show what they really are in any minute, and USA will be the most freedom -
deprived nation on earth
as the result.
Atheists, Muslims, Jews or Christians, they all have their rights to believe and practice their beliefs so long
as they do not
deprive others of their rights.
Imports / Exports are stand still, the banks have stopped taking any fixed assests and lands
as bank guarantee towards taking loans to over come this situations where you can not find buyers paying good towards what you sell when you need financial liquidity... but these time you can not sell unless you will sell it at the lowest ever in the market...!?! Honestly tired of that now more than was tired before all that started but at least things were stable although many were
deprived but managed to live by those upper hands / classes giving charity..
Editorializing on the transgender phenomenon, the New York Times used anecdotal testimonials to present sex - change surgery
as the restoration of a civil right to people long
deprived of their authentic selves.
As a pious Catholic, he still believes himself married to the woman who left him eight years before, but he has nonetheless been «
deprived of the loyalties which should have sustained him.»
What we really need is language that can affirm the importance of the family
as biological and historical community without
depriving that bond of a still greater telos.
Instead of looking at a universal definition of the poor
as those who have been
deprived, stereotyped and discriminated against, they are on a mission to make the cripple to walk; the blind to see forcibly; the deaf to hear by knocking their ears with sledge hammer; the dumb to speak by inserting tube in their esophagus and the list goes.
In that moment in the bookstore, I recognized that man's words
as indicative that he was
deprived of the love that I had so often encountered; something inside of me knew instinctively how to lead him there.
«The experience of absolute control over another being, of omnipotence so far
as he, she or it is concerned, creates the illusion of transcending the limitations of human existence, particularly for those whose lives are
deprived of productivity and joy.
And
as urban neighborhoods disintegrate, the least skilled members of our society find themselves alone,
deprived of a functioning community within which they can find safety, self - respect, and the challenges that are prerequisites for self - fulfillment and happiness.
Certainly, Pope Leo XIII's great encyclical, Rerum novarum, was pretty clear, at one point arguing that the government should come to the aid of families only
as a last resort: «True, if a family finds itself in exceeding distress, utterly
deprived of the counsel of friends, and without any prospect of extricating itself, it is right that extreme necessity be met by public aid...».
(d) Persons who have experienced major losses which
deprive them of a dependency person or of a source of self - esteem such
as a highly valued job.
Then,
as persons accustomed to depend on alcohol for sleep, when
deprived of it, are apt to suffer from insomnia, I should add suggestions
as to sleep and rest.