Sentences with phrase «thus deprived»

In - house counsel can not be admitted to the bar (with some limited exceptions) and are thus deprived of all rights and privileges attaching to independent lawyers who are members of the Italian bar, including the protection afforded by professional secrecy.
The building, transferred to a new context and thus deprived of its original one, acquires a new shape and meaning, a new social function.
They were thus deprived of about four percent of the school year — and these are kids who need more schooling, not less.
The vegetable oils, to a great extent, passed through their digestive tracts undigested and thus deprived them of the fat calories they needed for proper development.
Duke was thus deprived of a trip to the Rose Bowl — a trip worth $ 100,000.
The colored preachers, being thus deprived of the opportunity of improving their gifts and graces, as they then stood connected with the white M.E. Society, and prohibited from joining the annual M.E. conference, as itinerant preachers, with their white brethren.
Thus they deprived the kerygma of its distinctiveness.
A burial at sea, thus depriving either side of the self - gratification of idolatry, was a very good move.
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.
Banning their participation in the church, thus depriving them of the comforts and spiritual fruits of the church;
Banning their participation in the sacrament of marriage, thus depriving them of the comforts and spiritual fruits of marriage;
He doesn't shoot cutting in from the Right - Wing and, even when he plays as a Left - Winger, he drifts in incessantly, making the pitch narrow, thus depriving Arsenal from creating a goal scoring chance.
How did it feel to come up short, he was asked, thus depriving Great Britain of its first homegrown Grand Slam champion since the Bronze Age?
In her research on professional women and the relationship with the caregivers they hire, sociologist Cameron Macdonald, author of Shadow Mothers: Nannies, Au Pairs, and the Micropolitics of Mothering, says that in their desire to be their child's No. 1, some moms only keep caregivers around for a year so their child won't get too attached — thus depriving their child of long - term, stable and loving relationships, and the moms themselves from the help they actually need.
A price increase could also decrease overall participation in districts» programs, thus depriving districts of much needed revenue.
The threats may be increasing because of the lagged effects of alienation among those second and third generation young people, French by nationality but North African by family origin, who feel that the country has not lived up to the ideals of fraternity and equality, thus depriving them of the opportunity to get jobs, decent housing — and respect.
NEW YORK — Public schools in New York City are losing track of thousands of homeless students and thus depriving them of their education, according to a months - long study carried out by the city comptroller, the findings of which were released on Thursday.
Cuomo in January proposed a tweak that would boost the total amount by 1 percent, or $ 428 million, but critics have said that his plan funnels money to more wealthy districts, thus depriving rural, poor districts — including those in the Adirondack Park — both their rightful share and relief for taxpayers.
A ketogenic diet will keep glucose levels in the blood as low as possible, thus depriving cancer cells of their energy source, while properly feeding all other normal healthy cells in the body with ketones.
LDL containing normal ApoE will be recognized by its receptor and proceed through, while glycated ApoE is not recognized, thus depriving brain cells of these essential building blocks.6
This diet limits the fruits and vegetables, thus depriving people of getting the antioxidants and fibre essential for digestion.
SIBO impairs the intestinal absorption of fats, proteins, carbohydrates, and fat - soluble vitamins, thus depriving a child of these nutrients at a time during which optimal nutrition is crucial for promoting growth and development.
Rather than nurture Tonya and encourage her with kindness, she browbeats, yells, and even pulls her daughter out of school so she can devote more time to skating, thus depriving Tonya of a basic high school education.
So when protagonist David (Colin Farrell) discovers that his beloved, the Nearsighted Woman, has been blinded — thus depriving them of their shared astigmatism — he becomes desperate to reestablish their superficial bond.
Price controls reduce the quantity of goods and services produced, thus depriving consumers of some goods and services whose value would exceed their cost.
That's why it is very troubling that the administration has not shared the actual language in the agreement, only the broad outline of it, thus depriving the public of the opportunity to assess for itself whether or not the deal is truly good for kids and for the city.
In the case one wheel spins a lot faster than the other a classic differential will transfer all engine torque to the faster spinning wheel thus depriving the most adherent wheel of any torque and consequently traction.
The four - speed automatic does its job, but it's clearly geared for efficiency and shifts earlier that you'd hope, thus depriving you of some oomph.
And while the benefits of the program are actually pretty slim, they appear to be significant enough to most authors to opt in, and therefore opt out of every other electronic distribution channel, thus depriving Amazon competitors of as broad a range of products.
In painting, one should avoid worrying about accomplishing a work that is too diligent and too finished in the depiction of forms and the notation of colors or one that makes too great a display of one's technique, thus depriving it of mystery and aura.
Infringing the personal right to enjoyment of Law School facilitiesAny Snail who infringes upon the personal right of a lawyer to the enjoyment of law school's facilities, thus depriving him of the use of the facilities is guilty of an offence, subject to the following exceptions listed in s. 6 of this act.
The House of Lords accepted the submissions of the appellants, thus depriving the CDBF of the proceeds of sale.
One way the an individual can get out of the order relating to an employment or professional duty is to resign from office and thus deprive oneself of the ability to perform the order.
Short timelines do not offer claimants sufficient time to prepare for their hearings, thus depriving them of fair and reasonable opportunity to establish their refugee claims.
Likewise the (non) possibility for individuals to challenge regulations before the CJEU, the right of action (and rule of law) principle can not circumvene the Treaties: the issue is that the CJEU stated that judicial review on CFPS is a matter «within» the sphere of EU Treaties, so that MS (and EU Institutions) can not take action which may impact on them by using «outside» procedures; the rationale is the same used in other cases: if the matter is covered by EU law, absence of a specific rule in EU law does not enable MS (or the Institutions) to act: in the Advice on the Lugano Convention on Jurisdiction, the mere indirect effect of the Convention of the 44/2001 Regulation was considered sufficient to make the matter fall «wholly» within EU competence, thus depriving the MS of the power to act.
try to alienate the children from the healthy parent, thus depriving the children of a healthy, normal childhood (Parental Alienation).
«If... a litigant flagrantly over-eggs the pudding and thus deprives the court of any sensible assistance, then he or she is likely to find that the court takes a robust view and drastically prunes the proposed budget.»
First, Mr. T refused to take the stand at Mr. Bradshaw's trial, thus depriving the trial judge of the opportunity to assess his sincerity.
The other aspect of no little significance is that in order to keep costs low, your chosen doctor is encouraged to supervise the types of services you get and might need to approve of a hospital or a specialist you have to see, thus depriving such plans of flexibility indemnity plans offer.
«Legislative proposals that prevent law - abiding adults aged 18 - 20 years old from acquiring rifles and shotguns effectively prohibits them for purchasing any firearm, thus depriving them of their constitutional right to self - protection,» the group said in a statement.
She would never agree to modify any plans written in the agreement because it would cause ongoing disputes and that John would take advantage of her, either leaving Antoine in her care for many consecutive weekends thus depriving her of free time for herself; or he would keep Antoine on consecutive weekends, depriving her of fun time with her son.
As a mother of a child that has hearing aids though I am so mad at a health care system that couldn't schedule testing for three months and a pediatrician that thought he knew better than what standard medical practice would indicate thus depriving a child of help and a family of the free early intervention services they were entitled to.

Not exact matches

Unlike corporations, charged individuals stand to be deprived of both personal wealth and freedom, and are thus less likely to strike a plea bargain.
Shkreli thus recycled nearly $ 1 million of Retrophin's outside investors» money in the PIPE, depriving Retrophin of the full $ 10 million investment, and enriching himself at Retrophin's expense.
The BHA was thus further deprived of the capacity to make the discriminations necessary to ensure its solvency.
They thus came naturally to him to be used as metaphors in his parables proclaiming the Kingdom of God, to an audience predominantly consisting of peasants and others who belonged to the deprived and alienated social groups.40 The images from nature, therefore, become meaningful to an audience who were in constant relationship with nature in their daily activities on the farm, with its experience of pathos and joy.
Mark Allan Powell has suggested that biblical critics have mined the apocalyptic by fixing it in a context of long ago and thus «depriving everyday Christians of the heartfelt expectation of their Lord's return,» I feel the opposite: it's because the biblical scenarios speak to a situation long ago that they provide bearings for my life now.
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.
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.
Thus, they deprive dissenters of a plausible language with which to express their disagreement with the new normal.
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