Sentences with phrase «deprived of access»

Dubbing himself the #millennial #whistleblower, Wylie has since taken to Twitter to joke about being deprived of access to his «daily dose of well curated food pics and thirst traps.»
In Case C - 559 / 14 Meroni, at issue are Mareva injunctions: (sometimes) worldwide freezing orders issued by English courts (among others), designed to prevent a creditor being deprived of access to the debtor's assets as a result of a prior disposal of those assets.
Insofar as this development helps individuals like the claimants in this case who are, somewhat arbitrarily, deprived of access to justice, it can only be a good thing.
However, if the ACEA is successful in arguing that this data is owned by the manufacturer and any third - party access could be deemed a security risk, these independent garages will be deprived of access to in - vehicle data and drivers will be forced to use dealerships to maintain their warranties.
Against the backdrop of cuts in legal aid and local authority spending on legal advice, the profession attempts to facilitate access to justice; most notably through pro bono work which assists many individuals who would, without it, ultimately, be deprived of access to justice.
Other functions of the organization need access to the information to operate and can not be deprived of access to it.
«SERAP also notes that your government has a legal obligation to protect vulnerable individuals including pensioners in Edo State by taking measures to ensure that they are not denied their human rights, and deprived of their access to basic necessities of life.
The Minjung are not only deprived of access to science and technology in the industrial and post-industrial societies; but also they are suppressed by technocracy; and they are denied the cultural means to cope with the world information and communication order, now dominated by the global corporate powers.
Those who are deprived of access to such space and things are destined to lead a life of exclusion.
The Minjung are deprived of access to science and technology in the industrial society; and they are denied the cultural means to cope with the world information and communication order, now dominated by the global corporate powers.
Peasants deprived of access to land and not needed in corporate agriculture contributed to the industrial labor force.
The wealthy therefore had an interest in maintaining workers in a condition of economic dependence, by depriving them of access to land, tools and credit.
«Our current aim is to find a way to starve the bacillus by depriving it of access to the fat stores in our macrophages.
You might think you «own» that copy of George Orwell's 1984, but what you really have is a license to that work — and as in all realms, licenses can be revoked, depriving you of access to the stuff you've purchased.
It is significant to mention that a solid credit score provides you with an option to avail a balance transfer card with extra benefits, whereas a poor credit score may deprive you of the access to a balance transfer card.
Perhaps your partner doesn't encourage extreme saving, or you have teenage children in your family and you don't want to deprive them of access to extra activities and opportunities.
Signatory States to the Convention may not violate the right to life of their citizens, subject them to torture, inhuman or degrading treatment, press them into enforced labour, deprive them of their liberty without due process and compensation, deprive them of access to justice or a fair trial or introduce laws that impose retrospective criminal liability for acts that were innocent at the time they were committed.
The Terrorist Asset - Freezing Act 2010 gives the Treasury power to freeze the assets of individuals and groups thought to be involved in terrorism, whether in the UK or abroad, and to deprive them of access to financial resources.
Compounding the problem, some members of Congress propose cutting federal family planning dollars, which would disproportionately affect Planned Parenthood and our patients, depriving them of access to basic health services, including STD testing and treatment, birth control, and cancer screenings.
1) As virtual communication takes away their ability to perceive visual, tonal, and nonverbal cues, it deprives them of access to a complete human connection.

Not exact matches

restricting access to the internet can deprive people of an important communication tool during a time of crisis and hopes that access will soon be restored soon in the country.
«Arguments about net neutrality shouldn't be used to prevent the most disadvantaged people in society from gaining access or to deprive people of opportunity.
In this particular case, depriving hundreds of millions of ordinary Chinese access to «House of Cards» and «Homeland» will only make the new regime deeply unpopular.
Many contended that the rules would drive up costs for companies and consumers, put commissioned brokers out of business and deprive less - wealthy investors of access to advice.
As millions of destitute Americans continue to be deprived of adequate access to good health care, people of all parties in the UK regard the retention of the National Health Service, «free at the point of delivery,» as essential to our cultural health.
But massive downsizing, the slashing of real wages and the degeneration of working conditions for public servants have deprived millions of Africans of whatever minimal access to health care, schooling and responsive public services they once had.
There are lots of myths... flying saucers, Santa, etc.... but people that believe in those, don't preach hatred and intolerance of others... as well as trying to deprive them of equal rights that other taxpayers in this country (and elsewhere) have access to.
Anybody who's been vegan for a while knows that we're not the least bit deprived — we have access to a rich variety of foods with vibrant, spicy flavours and pleasant textures.
MLCA representatives continue to be in communication with BCBS to further develop a functional, updatable list of qualified lactation service providers that will hopefully graduate beyond the «internal list» accessible only by phone through member services, 800 -262-BLUE (2583), to something readily accessed by the sleep deprived parents of the Commonwealth.
Gorsuch's record includes depriving women of access to contraception in the name of religious freedom and adhering to the same legal philosophies as the deeply conservative Antonin Scalia.
Israel's practices in the Jordan Valley are a case in point: settlers monopolise access to water and grow scores of palm trees for dates; and they also farm fish, grow passion fruit, bananas, etc. — on deprived land where locals lack the ability to farm for themselves.
But the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) has accused the government of manipulating the vote, for example by depriving opposition groups of media access.
Police were within their rights to deprive members of the public of access to food, water and toilets during a 2001 protest, the European court of human rights has ruled.
«We should never deprive women of access to health care that they chose and their medical providers say is best for them,» Senator Bonacic said.
Adamu, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Sonny Echono, said in his address, «there is an urgent need to protect education from attacks, because without access to quality learning, the children are not only being deprived of education; they are also being robbed of future opportunities which will affect the entire society.
It is unacceptable for people with diabetes to be deprived of (new) developments because of «postcode prescribing» where access to treatment depends on where the individual lives or from whom they receive their diabetes care..
This tension between national policy and local implementation all too often deprives teachers of access to provisions they need to enable them to work effectively.
The Chief of Chinderi, Nana Bonja was full of praise for the President for the successful completion of the Nchumuruman Community SHS to enable deprived youth in the area to access quality education.
«We should never deprive women of access to health care that they chose and their medical providers say is best for them,» Bonacic said.
Chair of Commons intelligence committee and leading security figures warn that Brexit threatens to deprive UK police of access to key European databases
The students may not be standing for classes, but a Citi News reporter managed to gain access to the classrooms in the school, and the sight that greeted him resembled conditions one would associate with primary schools - under - trees in some of the most deprived areas of the country.
Columbia University biologists have revealed a mechanism by which bacterial cells in crowded, oxygen - deprived environments access oxygen for energy production, ensuring survival of the cell.
They found that the electron transport chain so critical to the conversion of electrons to energy can and is operating deep down in the oxygen - deprived biofilm and that in these environments, the bacterium depends on a specific part of the chain's terminal oxidase — a protein called CcoN4 — to access oxygen and grow normally.
Stipend holders generally receive lower salaries and are deprived of legal protection and access to the public social security system.
Among human populations in Africa, those who have ready access to calcium do not practice geophagia as often as those deprived of calcium.
A typical experiment goes like this: rats are deprived of food for 12 hours each day, then given 12 hours of access to a sugary solution and regular chow.
Steered by a new Widening Access Commissioner, these will ensure that, by 2030, students from the 20 percent most deprived areas make up 20 percent of higher education entrants.
Yes, we want to differentiate content for our students in order to help them access it in ways that work for them, but we also don't want them working in silos, void of interaction and deprived of shared experiences.
These include depriving charters of full per - pupil funding; denying them access to (or financing for) facilities; placing new restrictions on existing schools or moratoriums on future growth; and weakening charter laws.
«Getting rid of school libraries also risks increasing inequalities and further disadvantaging the most deprived children who are less likely to have access to books or computers at home and will have less access to public libraries since so many are closing.»
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