Sentences with phrase «deprived evening»

The only thing that came out of my miserable, sleep - deprived evening?
Child Shower Gift — Pamper Exhausted Parents: While the primary emphasis at a child shower gets on the child, a mindful «added» might be a present basket to perk mother and father up, after yet an additional sleep deprived evening.
Infant Shower Gift — Pamper Exhausted Parents: While the major emphasis at an infant shower is on the infant, a thoughtful «added» could be a present basket to perk mama and also papa up, after yet an additional sleep deprived evening.
CREATING MOMENTUM If we are sleep deprived even a little bit, we suffer.
I lost a lot of weight and continued to deprive myself even after I was back on my feet and training again, enjoying my new «lean» frame.
As a consequence, he said, if some students are now being deprived of a decent education, they will still be deprived even if the laws are struck down.
In order to write their own essay, students often search for some essay about writing process, which deprives them even more of their precious time.

Not exact matches

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.
Bear Stearns is trading at $ 6 instead of $ 2 because unelected bureaucrats went beyond their legal mandates, delivered a windfall to a single private company at public expense, entered agreements that violate the the public trust, and created a situation where even if the bureaucratic malfeasance stands, the shareholders of Bear Stearns will either reject the deal or be deprived of their right to determine the fate of the company they own.
Why would your god deprive so many people of even a chance to believe in him since they've never heard of him?
Among deprived minority groups, for instance, the gang offers the young male a quick road to personal selfhood and social respect in his own group and even in the larger society that has stacked the deck against him and his peers.
The media led the way with the error, which was really ironic considering we were talking about a generation that was now even deprived of the label created to describe it.
And they reduce them to slavery, treating them with afflictions they would scarcely use with brute animals... Therefore, We... noting that the Indians themselves indeed are true men... by our Apostolic Authority decree and declare by these present letters that the same Indians and all other peoples — even though theyare outside the faith... should not be deprived of their liberty or their other possessions... and are not to be reduced to slavery, and that whatever happens to the contrary is to be considered null and void.»
It's not moral to deprive people their rights on the word of a god you can't even prove exists.
While the children were deprived of food, the parents ate well and even taunted the children by letting them see apple and pumpkin pies they weren't allowed to have, Mr Hestrin said.
In afganistan you can get killed, istoned to death, f you convert to christianiy same goes for other muslim countreis and even hindu countires you can deprived of food benefits.
To express it somewhat paradoxically, but nevertheless seriously: the worst has actually already happened; we exist, and even death can not deprive us of this.
If we were to read even that biased evidence more critically, we would notice the professionals upbraiding the mass of ordinary people for lack of faith, as if the gift of which, we are told, modernity has deprived us was always rather the exception.
Even if we consider the three major religious groups as ethnic traditions rather than religious in the narrow sense, their brightest and most creative intellectuals and artists have been absorbed into the general American intellectual and artistic community so as to deprive the communal groups of their natural cultural leaders.
Globalization is the era of mega-competition, in other words, the competition among giant TNCs which accelerates the race for the bottom to make TNCs acquire more profit by further exploitation of labor including lowering the wages, cutting the welfare benefits, laying off employees, depriving workers of their labor rights, using cheap labor such as casual and even child labor, and also by further destruction of environment.
In Japan, women workers are put into even more disadvantageous position due to deregulation policy to deprive protective measures and make more casual labor.
Education now is free and population now became much more educated and that's why we got all those revolts as a result, but those who deprived their populations from educations were not only religious governments but even secular governments did so.
He has even shared with the rural peasant class in his denouncement against the Herodian urban culture 84 that deprived the poor of their means of livelihood and marginalized them even as the urban centers enjoyed the fruit of their labor.
One final philosophical question: Even if we agree that benevolence is supererogatory in a way that non-malevolence is not, even if we agree that our duty to give and help is much weaker than our duty not to hurt, we can still ask if giving, helping, and bestowing can in some cases become wicked: wicked because it is debilitating to the self - reliance of the recipient; wicked because it deprives one of the capacity to give also to others; wicked because it infantilizes the recipient; wicked because it cements a bond between giver and taker that should be much more evanescEven if we agree that benevolence is supererogatory in a way that non-malevolence is not, even if we agree that our duty to give and help is much weaker than our duty not to hurt, we can still ask if giving, helping, and bestowing can in some cases become wicked: wicked because it is debilitating to the self - reliance of the recipient; wicked because it deprives one of the capacity to give also to others; wicked because it infantilizes the recipient; wicked because it cements a bond between giver and taker that should be much more evanesceven if we agree that our duty to give and help is much weaker than our duty not to hurt, we can still ask if giving, helping, and bestowing can in some cases become wicked: wicked because it is debilitating to the self - reliance of the recipient; wicked because it deprives one of the capacity to give also to others; wicked because it infantilizes the recipient; wicked because it cements a bond between giver and taker that should be much more evanescent.
Of course, rich guys won't be deprived of any medical care they can buy even under Obamacare.
And, even on the brink of damnation, amid a roiling phantasmagoria — ghosts of his victims, devils, the living statue, hell's fire — he expresses neither fear nor remorse but goes to his perdition proudly affirming his unshakable loyalty to himself, with a courage so insane it almost deprives hell of any significance.
The argument is particularly devastating today, for it is addressed precisely to the deprived, to workers, to those who live in underdeveloped countries (who are in even worse case than the besieged in Jerusalem), and it is true enough on its negative side.
Cobb deprives us finally even of such relative freedom as might be ours by excluding us from a principle of guidance which, while allegedly operative on our behalf, is wholly beyond both our own understanding and any hand which we might actively lend to the shape of our ultimate destiny.
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.
Even you, you are a sinner and when it comes to me as a human being to pinpoint your sins and then deprive you of your rights, it becomes a violation of fundamental human rights.
but we must penetrate that illusion (with both personal and communal effort) because the tragedy of our institutions and communities and even blogs that people who are leaders start is that when leaders operate with a deep, unexamined insecurity about their own identity (both fallen and in Christ), they usually create an environment and setting that actually deprives others of their identity even as it enhances their own.
What is even worse, the people committed to our care will be deprived of one of their rights, which is that they be thus informed and edified in the things of Christ.
The owners had formerly power to flog and enchain them, and in some cases to maim them, or even deprive them of their lives....
Even if animals in factory - farms were anesthetized, and thus could not suffer, there would still be reason to protest at depriving them of their natural fulfillments.
To make an unambiguous appearance and settle once and for all the question of his existence would deprive us of free will and, even though he is all - knowing, he would not know who his true believers were.
That, along with the typical Olympian style that Freudians are prone to employ even» or especially» when they are saying nothing different from what others have said before them, deprives this book of much sustaining interest.
This is my favorite quote of the chapter... maybe even the whole book: «If we're more opposed, for instance, to what we take to be «bad language» and nude scenes and films about gay people than we are to people being blown up, starved to death, deprived of life - saving medicine, or tortured, our offendedness is out of whack.»
Even those who may not participate directly in the sin are deprived, just as a community that severs its water main can not expect to have water flowing from its faucets — not even those who disagreed with severing the mEven those who may not participate directly in the sin are deprived, just as a community that severs its water main can not expect to have water flowing from its faucets — not even those who disagreed with severing the meven those who disagreed with severing the main.
Even the point about what is best for other creatures, which may seem very modern, is not without foundation in Hebrew Scriptures in such passages as the law against taking the hen - bird as well as the eggs from the nest (Deut 22:6), or this saying from Proverbs: «A righteous man has regard for the life of his beast» (12:10), where, be it noted, the quality that makes a man considerate of his working animals is not prudence or good business sense but «righteousness,» a point all the more significant when we remember that in the Hebrew Scriptures one of the marks of righteousness is not mere evenhandedness but active favor to the weak and deprived.
Pineapple, for example, may be deprived of the capability for cognitive and physical development and of the identity needed to become a pediatrician even if no immediate barriers of racial or class prejudice impede her education.
«To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinion, which he disbelieves, is sinful and tyrannical;... even the forcing him to support this or that teacher of his own religious persuasion, is depriving him of the comfortable liberty of giving his contributions to the particular pastor whose morals he would make his pattern...
It endows even the most victimized and oppressed peoples with a continuing and genuine responsibility, if only to struggle against whatever deprives them of their personhood.
What began as a reasonable enough reaction against the Victorian tendency to disbelieve the wife and deprive her of her children upon divorce, has transmogrified itself into the very reverse, where husbands and fathers, even those of otherwise good reputation and position, are assumed to be the villains of the piece.
For many it means depriving yourself of something; for some it evokes the ritual slaying of some animal or even of a human being.
By way of contrast, the non-Christian, deprived of supernatural revelation, was possessed only of natural knowledge, lived his life in the secular sphere, and performed purely secular or natural activities that merited him only a natural beatitude if they were naturally good.1 The atheist, however, being obdurate in his unbelief, was unregenerated and therefore considered unworthy even of a natural beatitude.
I feel so deprived that I've never even HEARD of a butter tart!
You need not feel deprived of pie when you shift to real food, even if you are grain - free.
How can I feel deprived when you're here showing me how much I CAN eat and leaving me no time to even think about the things I gave up?
Phytic acid's chelating effect may serve to prevent, inhibit, or even cure some cancers by depriving those cells of the minerals (especially iron) they need to reproduce.17 The deprivation of essential minerals like iron would, much like other broad treatments for cancer, also have negative effects on non-cancerous cells.
It depresses me too much to think that people would say, «I know for a fact that Amber ate some cooked pasta the other day, so I'm going to deprive myself of getting those delish chummus recipes, even though they look soooo good.»
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