He would like nothing more than to be deprived of that opportunity, because the number-one priority he has is the economy.
Ranariddh is also likely to be deprived of some key followers.
There is, however, a Constitutional right not to be deprived of the same privileges and immunities as everyone else in the country under the 14th Amendment to the Constitution and under state Constitutional provisions.
Analysis by 5 live Investigates suggests someone in Leicestershire is more than 40 times more likely to be deprived of their liberty using the safeguards in the Mental Capacity Act than someone in Tower Hamlets.
That is whether Mr Horta-Osorio is capable of working and living in a way that does not lead him to be deprived of sleep and relaxation - and allows him to do the job both effectively and in a way that doesn't take an excessive toll on him.
The problem is that the EFSF would probably need authority to borrow something like 2tn euros, or more than four times the EFSF's current size - according to Royal Bank of Scotland, for example - for it to be seen as a credible lender of last resort to eurozone members deprived of access to finance from conventional sources.
Your opinion that a child needs a mother and a father and therefore single people and gay people should be deprived of the right to bear and raise children is not supported by the research that shows children raised by gay and single parents do not suffer harm as a result.
The final venues represent a balance between the desire of visitors to combine soccer with tourism and the demands of the local community for venues to be built in deprived areas.
They will be deprived of the data needed to develop projections, meaning projections as we know them will die.
But another reason Mr Brown is safe is that he has deprived himself of what ought to be one of the few advantages of long incumbency.
America's new rich are more fearful than their counterparts elsewhere that their children will be deprived of the work ethic to which they themselves attribute their success.
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Plans to set up Enterprise Zones will be extended, he added, encouraging businesses to invest in some the most deprived areas of England by relaxing planning laws and discounting business rates.
He says the scheme will focus on three or four specific areas of the country considered to be especially deprived.
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He will be a hard act to follow, not least because death deprived him of the chance to consolidate his triumph.
Article 1 of the first protocol to the convention says everyone is "entitled to the peaceful enjoyment of his possessions" which "no one shall be deprived of".
It will be interesting to see whether Airbus can survive in an unforgiving marketplace once deprived of its crutches, but the stakes for America are much bigger than how Boeing and Airbus fare in the future.
Intake of fruit is known to be lower among children and families living in deprived areas.
Deprived of adequate revenue-raising powers, they will be reduced to lobbying the Treasury for more, just as the Treasury is seeking to trim their entitlement.
Not only is he going to do five years in prison, he will be deprived for six years after the end of his sentence from most of his rights as a citizen.
Mr Anderson said he feared the council would not be able to help to vulnerable and desperate people in "some of the most deprived communities, not just in Liverpool but the country".
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There will also be efforts to make sure that children from more deprived backgrounds do not lose out because of a lack of computer equipment at home, with a pilot scheme examining ways of reducing this "digital divide".
About one-third of Pakistani children do not go to school and have no other way to learn math and reading than through such programming, of which they will soon be deprived unless Rafi Peer comes up with alterative resources.
With domestic sugar producers deprived of this profitable and protective tool, external producers might be able to sell more of their crop here, and with the profits buy US equipment or goods in return.
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Women in deprived areas were less likely to be given radiotherapy and, on average, had a lower rate of five-year survival.
They're not going to sit by and watch themselves be put out of economic business, as it were, by being deprived of their labor force.
"These are neither the most deprived, who get quite a lot of attention, nor are they affluent enough to be on a conveyor belt to university, " says Prof Chapman, who has examined the views of 1, 500 young people.
Two Indian states formally declared rain-deprived areas to be in drought, and Parliament is likely to take additional steps to mitigate the impact of the monsoon-rain shortage on the broader economy.
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