Sentence examples for going to deprive from inspiring English sources

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I'm not going to deprive myself.

Am I really going to deprive the reader of Ted Cruz?

Are you actually going to deprive her of something that would truly brighten her day?" Looking me straight in the eye, the officer said "Yep".

For democratic purposes, if the government is going to deprive people of their wealth, it should do it openly through taxation, so that it can be held accountable.

If you're going to deprive citizens of basic rights, even under a rational-basis test, you have to show that it's of benefit to somebody".

"The other families, if they need this for closure, I'm not going to deprive them of having this," he told the Springfield (Mo). News-Leader.

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But the controversy provides another illustration of the lengths to which conservatives and Republican officeholders in certain states will go to deprive their citizens of the basic human right to healthcare.

If you're going to be depriving somebody of a pet, you want to be certain of your conclusions.

"To say, you're not only going to be deprived of your liberty, you're then going to have to pay for the separation from society, that raises cruel and unusual punishment issues," said Lauren-Brooke Eisen, senior counsel in the Brennan Center's justice program.

"I think, basically, it's unethical to put an animal in a situation where you know they're going to be deprived their whole life".

He added that the presence of such a measure could complicate talks if tribes "thought they were going to be deprived" of their exclusive right to Nevada-style casinos in California.

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