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Get all snooty about this competition and tune out if you want to, but you'll only be depriving of larks: this could be a belter tonight.
The brig authorities later stated that in their view the exceptional depriving of an inmate's underpants was a necessary precaution, in the light of his ominous comments about using his underwear and flip-flops to harm himself.
"School lunch," for example, might look like this: bringing your own depriving of, as punishment effects of scheduled time of embarrassment about ethnicity and exclusion at friendships formed at food fights at going home for lunchboxes, evolving styles of portion size, peer response to portion size, school-determined stealing others'.
Given the point of morality, all ten of the rules (a Decalogue!) proscribe actions that either directly cause harm, (e.g., killing, lying, causing pain, disabling, depriving of freedom or pleasure) or tend to produce harmful results (e.g., do not deceive, break promises, cheat, disobey the law, or fail to do your duty).
This is an occult driver of extinction, invisibly constricting the available life space for creatures who we are also depriving of habitat.
Many voices raise in the Italian panorama to underline how the abstention from neonatal resuscitation is an alarming phenomenon because it ends up with depriving of a chance someone who might have it.
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