Deprived of capital, young companies not named Facebook or Twitter prematurely stagnate or sell out.
The American economy will be deprived of their inventions and we will all be the poorer.
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"This was the last stand of people deprived of dignity and hope, " Mr Komorowski said.
The 2009 coup has left Madagascar isolated by the international community and deprived of foreign aid.
So why is he deprived of this freedom to live and plan his own life?
Without them, quarterback Eli Manning would be deprived of a weapon he's utilized all season.
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Lemerre has already been deprived of Arsenal midfielder Robert Pires, who injured his knee in March.
Many deserving firms had indeed been deprived of working capital, say, or trade finance.
The consequence is that Greek businesses, including healthy ones, will be deprived of much-needed oxygen.
As they left court, some victims and families said they felt deprived of justice.
Except for a few smuggled radios, the prisoners were largely deprived of sources of outside information.
Inadequate investment, Keynes argued, would leave the economy deprived of demand and workers bereft of employment.
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Some have been deprived of oxygen while others contain too much fat and do not survive the cooling process.
If the substance hits a person's body, it will burn until deprived of oxygen.
The authors and the publisher were deprived of income, as potential readers found other books to buy.
Homebuilders in overbuilt areas and firms producing what consumers no longer value are accordingly deprived of capital.
It showed that rats, when totally deprived of sleep, would, after two or three weeks, drop dead.
But he finds tantalising evidence that she may have been deprived of maternal love as a child.
Their objections have mayors across the nations worried that their cities will be deprived of needed funding.
Adding insult to injury, cabinet ministers, deprived of their limousines, had to find their own way home.
Deprived of any outside sensory stimulus they were hyper-alert to the sight of young women from the outside.
Deprived of loving human company, they were supposed to talk instead to medallions of Christ on their breasts.
In a free society should any individual be legitimately deprived of his property rights without his specific consent?
The reporter was charged with contempt of court and deprived of his passport as a condition of bail.
Without it, production would fall and the soldiers at the front would be deprived of necessary warfighting materials.
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Her attorneys said she was once deprived of her day in court and she is simply seeking justice.
Deprived of cheap funds from the banks, many of the weaker ones will be forced out of business.
Women and girls thus form the largest single category of people deprived of full and equal opportunities for education.
They will be deprived of the data needed to develop projections, meaning projections as we know them will die.
Having made his own job harder, should Mr Duisenberg be deprived of it?
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