Sentences with phrase «deprived life»

OH What a deprived life I have led!
Although other allocations would allow some people to lead a higher quality of life (for example, those living in countries with large resource endowments), others would necessarily lead a more deprived life (that is, those with less access to global resources).
He promises night nurses, who arrive in the evening and stealthily depart before sunrise, are «like ninjas» capable of reordering Marlo's sleep - deprived life.
Amidst this loveless, foodless, deprived life, I was starting to become addicted to seeing my body transform.
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.
Just a bit sad that I had waited so long and lived my sleep deprived life for another 9 months.
My sore hard as a rock breasts were going to be nipple-less for the rest of my sleep deprived life.
Basically pumpkin everything because I feel so fall deprived living down here!
So, while many show off at Crufts this weekend, remember dogs in «reputable» kennels, as well as those in rough puppy farms suffer just the same deprived lives for the sake of their fertility.
The dogs spent deprived lives caged or chained to car axles in the woods.

Not exact matches

«I believed I've extended a good service to the innocent people of North Korea who are deprived from seeing their parents who live miles away or can't call their children when they come back from school,» he said.
Constitutional Amendment 5: «No Person... be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law;»
Constitutional Amendment 14 (this one specifically applies to Pan's Bill): ``... No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.»
You are either intentionally or ignorantly — both then and now, i.e., 13 years later — are depriving those patients whom whom God of love is putting in your path to use your divinity school knowledge and your biblical faith experience to guide the path of that talk towards the absolute truth related to the love of God — i.e. true love which stems from God by giving his only Son for whoever to choose to believe on him to have «everlasting life» by having his / her sins forgiven.
unfortunately today those now are being exhausted into becoming all deprived from every things in life «no peace, no justice, no future»...
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..
The horrific denouement of an ideology that required breaching the boundary of shame was the shamelessness of death camps where human beings were robbed of dignity, stripped of privacy, deprived, therefore, of an elemental freedom of the body in life and of the respect we accord the bodies of the dead after life is no more.
That rationale will be found, the court said, in the liberty guarantee of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment («No State shall... deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law»).
This young man told me Christians are now being deprived of their rights, their voices, and their way of life.
Sex that has been deprived of the capacity for the generation of new life is a hollow and self - serving exercise.
from a purely humanistic perspective, hitler deprived others of their rights and their lives for political reasons.
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.
Naomi works for XLP, the Christian youth charity that helps support at - risk adolescents who are living on London's deprived estates.
«Slavery itself... is not at all contrary to the natural and divine law... The purchaser [of the slave] should carefully examine whether the slave who is put up for sale has been justly or unjustly deprived of his liberty, and that the vendor should do nothing which might endanger the life, virtue, or Catholic faith of the slave.»
In this inversion, the living God, whose biblical qualities like jealousy and wrath have been tamed, has been deprived of freedom and, having been reduced to the Great Enabler, now has little to do except warrant our causes and help us fulfill our aspirations.
«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.
The «punishment» you refer to is akin to feeling sorry for the infinite number of people who were and will be deprived of life because they were / are never conceived in the first place.
Such emptiness will deprive them from the sp - ice of life that we know of... Life to them will become as a unsalted,unsp - iced, unseasoned dish of foodlife that we know of... Life to them will become as a unsalted,unsp - iced, unseasoned dish of foodLife to them will become as a unsalted,unsp - iced, unseasoned dish of food...!
In this case it is reserved to the public power to deprive the condemned person of the enjoyment of life in expiation of his crime when, by his crime, he has already dispossessed himself of his right to life.
Pope Pius XII, in an important allocution to medical experts, declared that it was reserved to the public power to deprive the condemned of the benefit of life in expiation of their crimes.
Those who loudly deplore the intrusion of «science» into our private lives and speak nostalgically of the past would be among the first to complain if they were deprived of the convenience of electric light, the telephone or the motor car!
Hence the salvation God wanted man to have reached him according to the divine will and permission in the concrete religion of the historical conditions and circumstances of his life, though this did not deprive him of the right and the limited opportunity to criticize and to pay attention to the reforming impulses which God's providence always inspired in such a religion.
Pius XII, in a further clarification of the standard argument, holds that when the State, acting by its ministerial power, uses the death penalty, it does not exercise dominion over human life but only recognizes that the criminal, by a kind of moral suicide, has deprived himself of the right to life.
As an atheist I am deprived of an opportunity to live a life of hatred that so tipifies the life of a follower of Jesus Christ.
The life of the mind, deprived of the aesthetic endeavor, remains leaden and remote.
The modern university's emphasis on academic specialization and its skepticism about the possibility of discerning moral truth have deprived students of opportunities to pose and ponder life's biggest questions in the classroom.
Being unemployed meant that someone was deprived of income and, in theory, a purpose in life.
Whitehead states the wrong: «Mr. Russell, a scholar known in every major university of the world, impelled by motives which religion dare not disown, has been driven out of academic life and deprived of academic encouragement...» Whitehead «leave [s] the question here,» without drawing the conclusion explicitly: restore the lectureship to rectify the wrong.
One disadvantage to living in the sticks not emphasized by the Porchers is that it deprives the blogger of being able to provide cutting - edge analysis of new films.
Pity the culturally deprived boobs who live at a distance from the «mystically connected monologues» of Weimar on the Hudson.
And it's very unhealthy for democracy when the courts — without clear constitutional warrant — deprive citizens of the opportunity to have a say in setting the conditions under which we live, work, and raise our children.
To do so would deprive young people of their chance to live and learn according to their aspirations and abilities.
«No man shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.»
It is a great mistake to conclude that we thereby deprive it of all value and meaning.5 When man reaches the limits of his empirical knowledge about himself and his world, he confesses his faith, or his response to life, in the form of myth and poetry.
[9] The significance of this is that God remains ever most intimate to a thing in its essence and constitution, yet without depriving it of its individuality and distinctiveness as a creature of such - and - such a sort, indeed guaranteeing that it come to be and remain so for the time, or span of life, he apportions for it.
This is not because I am unconcerned about the moral state of the parents but because I do not believe in depriving a child of the grace of God because of the spiritual weaknesses of its parents, or in using a child in an attempt to persuade its parents to live more virtuously.
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.
The one notable exception is the Buchman movement, but its exaggerated pietistic character deprives it of any particular significance as far as the total life of the Protestant churches is concerned.
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