When interim guidelines for appropriate religious behavior in the air force were released last summer, U.S. Representative Joel Hefley (R., Col.) complained that individuals were being
deprived of the ability to express their faith.
As a result, she «has been
deprived of the ability of administering the affairs that are outside [the home] and that concern the state.»
As we surmised, the Dodgers beat up on pitchers in Keuchel's class by
depriving them of their ability to exploit undisciplined hitters» temptation.
«The question of inherent unfairness concerns not simply the structure of the system which may be capable of operating fairly, but whether there are mechanisms in place to accommodate the arguably higher risk of unfair decisions for those with mental health, learning or other difficulties which effectively
deprive them of the ability effectively to participate in, at least, some of the decisions,» Lord Justice Leveson said.
In court papers, Donovan says he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, which
deprives him of the ability to eat many foods, including raw vegetables, after drinking water in the village for nearly 25 years.
And just like in economics, it's ordinary people who suffer: taken for granted, and
deprived of the ability to make different choices to those imposed upon them.
Female fruit flies
deprived of the ability to smell food outlive their peers.
The area around the tumor is a hostile environment that disarms immune cells and
deprives them of the ability to kill tumor cells.
Aging
deprives us of our ability to produce necessary enzymes.
Bruce Dern is excellent as the venomous father Joe Kennedy, in a wheelchair having suffered a major stroke which
deprives him of the ability to speak except to say one word on the phone: «Alibi.»
The apparatus theory proposed by Jean - Louis Baudry and Christian Metz posits that spectators in classical narrative cinema are manipulated by the images and,
deprived of the ability to critically contemplate the act of viewing, confuse film illusion and reality.
So the local authority, which was
deprived of the ability to plan school places properly as a result of having this school opened without their involvement now has to pick up the pieces and find places for the children.
Nor should schools be
deprived of the ability to profit.
If your cat currently spends a lot of time outdoors unsupervised, you may be concerned that it will not react well to being
deprived of the ability to come and go freely.
Many feed them inappropriate diets and keep them in squalid enclosures and cages that not only
deprive them of the ability to engage in natural behaviors, but fail to confine them safely, leading to escapes.
plays on the sympathies of animal lovers to raise money for campaigns, which if successful would
deprive them of their ability to interact with animals.
Without sleep or escape from the bright certainties of daylight,
deprived of the ability to dream, we'd soon enter a world of total insanity.
The girl without a door in her mouth appears for the first time when reading a text by Anne Carson in which she talks about the nymph Echo, who was left voiceless, but not because she could no longer make sounds, but because she could only repeat what others have already said, that is, that she was
deprived of the ability to make sense.The Girl With No Door On Her Mouth refers to the lack of criteria, the verbal incontinence and the possibility, or the inability, to speak sincerely and meaningfully for others.
[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.
Section 2 interviews are typically held with potential witnesses, who are
deprived of the ability to refuse to answer a question, on either the basis of avoiding self - incrimination or a duty of confidence to a third party.
If someone is
deprived of their ability to look after their home following an accident, which was caused by another, they should be entitled to compensation for that loss.
The judge acknowledged that if the gift was taken in isolation it was substantial, being the only capital asset and had the effect of
depriving her of the ability to buy another property of her own.
Theft is the crime of intentionally taking property belonging to another person with the intent to
deprive them of the ability to use it.
In a criminal text, «Derecho Penal,» Zaffaroni posits that making animals the subject of regulation, as opposed to having inherent rights of their own,
deprives them of the ability to preserve the existence of their species.
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.
It is important for the family
of a person who must be committed to recognize that mental illness has already
deprived their loved one
of the
ability to make adult judgments.
Unless the divine appear in the form
of a colourful thing, and muster
ability to compete with other divine images, it
deprives its charm.
A great flaw in turning study into play is that it
deprives students
of the
ability to derive the great enjoyment that follows from substantial knowledge
of and affinity with one discipline.
To do so would
deprive young people
of their chance to live and learn according to their aspirations and
abilities.
comparing the effects
of sleep deprivation with those
of alcohol consumption, nearly 75 %
of participants fared worse on tasks measuring reaction time, vigilance, and the
ability to multitask when they were sleep
deprived than when they were nearly legally drunk.
For example, a new toy called the Lulla Doll, a sleep companion doll, has been getting rave reviews from sleep -
deprived parents for its seemingly magical
ability to help babies get to sleep faster and stay asleep for longer periods
of time.
Because I just, again I just really wasn't confident in my own
abilities and I really only swaddled them at night time, so only a time a day and so half the time I was half awake because like I said every three hours I was getting up to pump and so it was kind
of crazy and I was kind
of sleep
deprived.
She noted that in adolescents, Anaemia limits development, learning
ability, reduces concentration in daily tasks, increases vulnerability to dropping out
of school and reduces physical fitness and work productivity generally
depriving adolescent girls
of the
ability to attain their fullest potential.
It's less about society providing for a basic right as much as restricting their
ability to
deprive someone
of their basic rights (freedom / liberty) without meeting certain standards.
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.
If approved, the change would
deprive Cuomo
of the
ability to make several nominations to the Court
of Appeals in coming years to replace judges forced into retirement.
As unlikely as Trump is to follow through on his attention - seeking threats to run, he does have the
ability to delay Astorino's challenge merely by hanging around,
depriving the more likely Republican candidate
of oxygen and free media coverage.
Rats
deprived of sleep lose the
ability to regulate metabolism — they eat twice the normal amount
of food, but still lose weight.
People
deprived of language before puberty (due to isolation or abuse, for instance) might later learn a limited supply
of words, but they never develop the
ability to make meaningful sentences.
Today, for millions
of others like my grandfather, my colleagues and I have taken on the unprecedented challenge
of this and many other neurological illnesses that
deprive people
of their
abilities to think, remember, control their movements, and even breathe.
It seems
depriving the body
of sleep, as more than one - third
of Americans regularly do, hinders the brain's
ability to regulate appetite.
When you're sleep -
deprived, your body loses much
of this rapid response
ability.
Why is it that some foods have the
ability to turn us into monsters at the mere thought
of being
deprived of them?
This
deprives the body
of the
ability to naturally develop life - long immunity in all its multifaceted complexity to normal childhood diseases like measles, mumps and chicken pox.
Feeling
deprived often leads to weight gain in the long run and affects your
ability to self regulate your intake.Many women with PCOS struggle with binge eating because
of food restriction caused by dieting.
Deprive your body
of sleep and you'll have lousy fat lossand hinder your body's
ability to increase lean muscle tone.
Look for it can show your lack
of knowledge about their own values,
deprived of a clear sense
of self - appraisal, being they are not assured in its
abilities and, most importantly, the lack
of commitment and the presence
of the commandments.
Perhaps, though in my own case I think it's a combination
of a game
deprived childhood being superseded by the
ability as an adult to buy the games I want.
Plaintiffs claimed that this particular diversion
of funds
deprives school districts, poor urban ones especially,
of the
ability to provide a «thorough and efficient educational system.»
When the government agencies provide incomplete or misleading data, they
deprive taxpayers
of the
ability to make informed decisions, undermining democracy itself.