"The use of same engines would deprive F1 of its competition and technological development, " said Ferrari.
We know that if you deprive a rat of sleep, the rats begin to eat more.
It would deprive many, many millions of Americans of free preventive services like mammograms.
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He said such a move would deprive voters of choice and entrench tribal politics.
"the use of same engines would deprive F1 of its competition and technological development".
But the deal would deprive Iran of any justification for enriching to higher levels itself.
The managers must do these trades NOW, which deprive them of any kind of negotiation power.
Why should one country deprive another of the tax due from its residents and companies?
We must not allow conflict to deprive children and adults of the crucial opportunity of literacy.
Now lump-of-labourites say that keeping the old at work would deprive the young of employment.
Chelsea captain John Terry felt the players had done their homework properly to deprive Barcelona of scoring.
This will deprive us of much-needed capital for new investment, for innovation and our own personal aspirations.
They seem eager to use a social network and not pay, yet deprive it of other revenue besides.
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She said it is hard to comprehend how the same person would deprive Bachmann's children of their father.
So they end up making bad choices that often waste money and deprive the military of needed capabilities.
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Huge swathes of forest in Perthshire, Lochaber and Argyll were systematically destroyed to deprive wolves of their habitat.
That would deprive unions of the ability to use the government payroll system to collect dues and contributions.
Forgiving these old loans, it says, would deprive it of the finances it needs to make fresh loans.
There is only one thing that can deprive a man of his life, liberty, or property: physical force.
Democrats are on the side of command-and-control mandates that deprive individuals of choice.
They may not deprive detainees of the necessary food, water and medical care.
The opposition has enough votes to deprive the government of the majority it needs to override a presidential veto.
Now Mr Carey's fall may deprive Mr Sweeney of the Teamsters' support, in turn weakening his clout in Washington.
Their argument is that the law would deprive asbestos claimants of funds and impose unfair medical standards on claims.
Mr Henry said Mike Russell had made the choice to deprive Scotland's colleges.
Taveras has defended the new measures, saying authorities are not violating human rights or aiming to deprive children of education.
To make it available by prescription only would deprive consumers of a painkiller that is no more dangerous than others.
These workers are providing essential public services, and they should not be allowed to deprive the public of those services.
The 52-year-old Democrat had engaged in a "wide-ranging scheme to deprive the people of Illinois of honest government", prosecutors said.
That was enough for the Nazis to declare the whole family Jewish and deprive them of any rights, Goodman said.
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