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This would deprive the prime minister of a parliamentary majority.
This would deprive the economy of some of its most experienced and productive workers.
The court ruled unanimously that this would deprive Walmart of defences in individual cases that it was entitled to.Smaller classes The effect of the case will not be to kill class-action suits, but probably to trim class sizes.
Many Jews in the 1930s – even those who survived the Holocaust while still living in Nazi Germany – opposed the Zionist project for Palestine on the grounds that this would deprive the Arabs of their land, the one and a half million Palestinians now living in the prison of Gaza are part of the tragedy they foresaw.
Or, as she puts it: It's really becoming so taxing that I believe one day we will have two out of three sets in the Grand Slams, otherwise they're going to be taking people out on stretchers The downside, of course, is that this would deprive of us what is arguably the greatest sight in tennis: the five-set epic.
Thus, Gutmann concludes, it is illegitimate for any parent to impose a particular way of life on anyone else, even on his/her own child, for this would deprive the child of the capacities necessary for citizenship as well as for choosing a good life.
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In 2010, the Joint Committee on Taxation predicted that the tax breaks this year would deprive the United States Treasury of just $17 million.
Democrats fear that removing this safeguard would deprive their party of a crucial source of funds.
This plan would deprive provinces in the east of revenue used for works like bridges, roads and schools.
As the article points out, demolition of this line would deprive the city of an irreplaceable corridor linking West Side neighborhoods.
The creditors, it points out, would still be free to seek further recompense from HSG's remaining assets.The creditors argue that this scheme would deprive them of their best chance of repayment.
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