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If you have coronary artery disease (CAD), your heart may be deprived of oxygen.
"It's very odd that parliament may be deprived of the opportunity of debating this important issue.
In addition, "we may be deprived of Ms. Stewart's services for a period of time," the document states.
While technology may reduce some of the adverse effects of depletion, future generations may be deprived of potential innovations for which these specific materials would be essential.
As such, they are surely included within the property of which no person may be deprived by a State without due process of law.
Arts leaders fear that without a strong cultural component through the curriculum, children may be deprived of a fully rounded education.
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It may attract paltry black support; and J.C. Watts's imminent retirement may be depriving it of its only black congressman.
"Throwing away food that was produced in water scarce areas is doubly wrong, as you may be depriving someone in need," says Crossley.
Our cynicism toward politics may be depriving us of the resource we most need to deal with a challenging world: inspired public citizens.
"In our zeal to exercise good government, we may be depriving people of an opportunity to be able to finance campaigns," he said.
He learns that the team's lack of customer contact may be depriving Luca of the stimulus he needs for job satisfaction.
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