Sentences with phrase «deprived others»

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Richard Cordray said, «Wells Fargo hit borrowers with illegal fees and deprived others of critical information needed to effectively manage their student loan accounts.
from a purely humanistic perspective, hitler deprived others of their rights and their lives for political reasons.
My main complaint on here is hypocrites who try to deprive others of enjoying equal privileges.
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.
don't point them to bertrand russels teapot analogy... it just confuses them more — and you stand the chance of them actually understanding it — thus depriving others the comedy they provide when they raise such arguments from ignorance.
(It also deprives others of the chance to be needed.)
Reality therapy, developed by psychiatrist William Glasser, is an action - oriented therapy that aims at enabling people to change their behavior so that it will fulfill their basic needs (to give and receive love and to feel worthwhile to themselves and others) in the real world of relationships in ways that do not deprive others of the possibility of fulfilling their needs.
If the pastor is the «paid» caller who represents the church, it deprives others of an opportunity for growth through ministry.
I've never understood the argument that freedom of religion is some sort of entitlement to deprive other of their rights.
Just because you don't believe in God gives you no right to deprive others of their beliefs.
It is one thing to discover the value of something because someone else has it, and then, in order to acquire it for oneself and become the only person to have it, to deprive the other person of it by stealing it.
The maxim: One who fixates on one's own self - fulfillment so as to ignore others» needs may not only deprive others of gifts prepared for them but ultimately deprive oneself of serenity.
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.
People speaking out against bigotry and hate by people who use their religious beliefs to justify depriving others of the human rights the religious claim for themselves by virtue of their beliefs.
I remember in one of Paul's letters he speaks about sexual conduct between a married couple and I totally agree on his position which is basically that sex is in itself not a vile temptation of the flesh as some would have us believe, he actually recommends that «The husband should fulfill his marital duty to his wife, and likewise the wife to her husband» 1 Corinthians 7:3 adding shortly after «Do not deprive each other except perhaps by mutual consent and for a time, so that you may devote yourselves to prayer.
Sorry, but after you've spent almost two millennia depriving others of their rights, it should come as no surprise that you'll face extreme resentment.
When people USE their liberties to deprive other people of their own, they've gone too far.
Just because you have a player for years, do nt deprive others of their chances, else why buy a player who is 27 - 28 years old in the first place thinking you have a bargain?
It deprives other people's children of protection from those same diseases.
Backing his claim with Article 13 of the Constitution which says «no person shall be deprived of his life intentionally except in the exercise of the execution of a sentence of a court in respect of a criminal offence under the laws of Ghana of which he has been convicted,» the caucus leader and Minister for Parliamentary Affairs said, «I do not think that the constitution, in so far as a matter is criminal, frowns upon the use of force to the extent that it may even deprive some other people of their lives.
D governors agreed 4 a single tenure, why deprive others 4rm contributing der experience.
The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain it.
Wherever they go, they wreak havoc: the creatures suck in liters of water a day, depriving other indigenous marine animals of much - needed nutrients.
For example, prolonged use of phytic acid to clear excess iron may deprive other cells in the body that require iron (such as red blood cells).
«In alcoholic families, for instance, kids take on different roles — be it the scapegoat, caretaker, or clown — and if they are being validated in that role, then they bring it to school, where they suck up all the energy in the class and deprive others of quality learning time.»
«It's not really depriving any other state of anything, as formula funding hasn't gone down.»
To fund special ed, then, the district has deprived other needy students of services.
«Professor Spence said: «The issue of whether Amazon's deal with Luxembourg was a «sweetheart» one constituting state aid seems to deflect attention from the main issue here: namely, that Luxembourg has long operated as a de facto tax haven within the internal market, effectively depriving other EU governments, and the EU in general, of significant tax revenues.
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.
So you got space rocks, floods caused by various things, massive volcanoes, microbial and viral changes and adaptions, creatures evolving into other creatures, creatures becoming more successful and depriving other creatures of resources it was accustomed to.
This deprives other organisms in the surrounding waters of the vital gas, which means they must either leave or, if they can't, die.
But even then, simply being late on the payment does not deprive the other party of most or all of the benefit of the contract (in this case, a sum of money), and is not grounds for terminating the contract.
A person is guilty of theft if he dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it
A person appropriating property belonging to another without meaning the other permanently to lose the thing itself is nevertheless to be regarded as having the intention of permanently depriving the other of it if his intention is to treat the thing as his own to dispose of regardless of the other's rights; and a borrowing or lending of it may amount to so treating it if, but only if, the borrowing or lending is for a period and in circumstances making it equivalent to an outright taking or disposal.
The selection of a parent's summer parenting time shall not deprive the other parent of the Holiday Parenting Time Schedule below.
As this was a case of first impression, the Virginia Court of Appeals looked to case law from other jurisdictions, including Siragusa v. Siragusa, 843 P. 2d 807 (Nev. 1992), from the Nevada Supreme Court, which recognized the tension between the federal supremacy clause and the equitable interests of the state in not allowing one spouse to deprive the other of marital property.
On this basis he was entitled to receive a substantial benefit which would in turn deprive the other beneficiaries of that benefit.
Isn't this what the Supreme Court is really asking the judicial community as a whole when it states that «Each procedural step or motion that is improperly taken, or takes longer than it should, along with each charge that should not have been laid or pursued, deprives other worthy litigants of timely access to the courts», or are they really just suggesting to build more courtrooms and hire more staff?
Theft or destruction of book contents deprives other users of access to the information therein.
Last, the duties of «good faith» that apply to parties in a contractual relationship require the parties to act in a way that does not deprive the other party of the benefits of the arrangement.
Do not deprive each other except by mutual consent and for a time.
Kidnapping is defined as concealing the location of a child, by a person with a right of custody or visitation, with the intent to deprive the other parent of contact with the child.
If one parent deprives the other of this information, the court may impose a fine on the parent.
No disciplinary measure shall be taken to override the parenting schedule, so as to deprive the other parent of his / her time with the children, unless both parents agree to alter the schedule in light of the necessary disciplinary measure.
The SCRA is a shield to protect the service members, not a method to deprive the other parent of their rights by halting custody proceedings indefinitely.
The only time it really becomes an issue of emotional infidelity, Schnarch says, is when one partner deprives the other of sex and then goes into the bathroom to watch that YouPorn «Jugf * cker» video for the umpteenth time, or to masturbate to an elaborate fantasy of their partner's best friend.
If a parent takes or detains a child with the purpose or intent of concealing him or her from the other parent, and with the intent to deprive the other parent of custody or parenting time, the violator's actions can be reported to the police as a crime under N.J.S.A. 2C: 13 - 4 (a).
Good faith simply means acting with an improper motive, usually with the intent to deprive the other parent of frequent and meaningful contact with the child.
The court stated that the law would not permit an arrangement, the effect of which was to deprive others of the right to engage in that industry and to deprive the public of the benefits of fair competition.

Not exact matches

A free market guy wouldn't advocate government - legislated cellphone costs, knowing full well that carriers deprived of roaming fees will hike other charges to compensate.
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