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The D.C. court's ruling, if it became settled law, would deprive as many as 4.7 million Americans of the assistance that makes their insurance affordable. .
And if the line is drawn by the religious association, the religious association is being granted the power to deprive as many of its employees as it likes of the constitutional protections supposedly afforded to every citizen.
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However, they found no correlation between SCC and deprivation, whereas both BCC and CM were more frequent in the less deprived as was found in Scotland.
The result: You leave the theater feeling entertained yet a little deprived as well.
I never understood the idea that, educationally, Barnsley is classed as "deprived", as is Rotherham and Doncaster.
This cohort study has up to 37 years of follow-up, includes women and men and is representative of deprived as well as affluent communities.
In despair, he was trying to deprive himself as well.
The widening access proposals are quantified by focusing on the most deprived 20%, as set out in the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation.
Labour has also proposed measures, inspired by the US, that would ensure bank lending aids deprived areas as much as the more affluent.
It was markedly greater in the deprived groups as well as being strongly related to age.
Despite extensive EM analysis, not a single T-bar could be observed after depriving Imac as well as in controls.
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