Abstainers were told that their virtuousness was hurting commerce and depriving the country of revenue.
In other words, the growing cost of health insurance is depriving Americans of raises.
By employing him or her as a homemaker, you are depriving the Treasury of that revenue.
By spending so much time with the team, he worries, he's depriving his own son.
NATO's attempt to immobilise them by depriving them of fuel and messing up their logistics.
Labour spokesman Baroness Wheeler said ministers' plans amounted to "depriving Local Healthwatch of their statutory basis".
Ireland gets the jobs, but at the cost of depriving other EU members of corporate tax revenue.
Tory cuts are also depriving women of the low-cost childcare they rely on to stay in work.
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That would be a terrible outcome: by depriving Europe's economy of credit, it would worsen the downturn.
Depriving men of testosterone can cause osteoporosis, the same bone-thinning condition that afflicts some women after menopause.
Its longtime leader, Paul Janssen, retired in 1994, depriving the subsidiary of its mentor and creative force.
It is hard to imagine any Republican, compassionate or otherwise, depriving rich homeowners of their tax breaks.
In the same interview, Mr Berlusconi also succeeded in depriving himself of succour from the left-wing opposition.
But Canada was largely shut out of the playoffs, depriving the NHL of a huge swath of passionate fans.
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At times, Sasha had to fight the urge to lie simply as a way of depriving Coz of it.
Mr Bloomberg, the mayor of New York, bemoaned America's restrictive visa policy, which is depriving financial firms of talent.
Inflation misdirects resources into hedges like gold depriving the economy of critical capital.
The precipitous slowdown could hurt global growth prospects by depriving Western countries seeking to boost exports to a vibrant marketplace.
"There is no point in depriving children, but they get enough of that type of thing at home, " she said.
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Surowiecki justifies depriving savers of hundreds of billions of dollars of interest income on the basis of the greater good.
Giving individual kids more opportunity may just mean the brightest leave the neighbourhood, depriving it of their energy and talents.
But if you leave the larger philosophical conversation out of the political narrative, you are depriving it of its meaning.
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It is also depriving the black community of investment and leadership from some of its most educated professionals, black leaders say.
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Television sets and VCRs were banned, depriving Kabulis of one of their few pleasures - watching Indian movies on satellite television.
Their cell phones and Sollecito's computer were switched off at the time of the murder, depriving them of potentially exculpatory evidence.
This was while successfully depriving Sutherland's rivers of numerous salmon, occasionally in the company of the Duke's close friend, Winston Churchill.
In 1989, a relatively modest geomagnetic disturbance collapsed the electric grid in Quebec, depriving millions of users of electricity for several hours.
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"The Conservative assembly leader would of course scrap the air link depriving businesses and families of a crucial service, " said the spokesman.
Adrenaline starts pumping, the breath shortens depriving the brain of oxygen, and the focus is survival and escape versus success and achievement.
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Because honey is composed of saturated sugars, it sucks up water, depriving bacteria of the liquid they need to survive and multiply.
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