At times, Sasha had to fight the urge to lie simply as a way of depriving Coz of it.
The original complaint was filed in March 2005 by four female brokers who accused Smith Barney of preventing them from competing fairly for new accounts, promotions and pay, and of depriving women of equal training and sales support.
In other words, the growing cost of health insurance is depriving Americans of raises.
Their cell phones and Sollecito's computer were switched off at the time of the murder, depriving them of potentially exculpatory evidence.
Dr Bell conducted a series of experiments, such as depriving infants of food for a time before returning them to their carers.
But if you leave the larger philosophical conversation out of the political narrative, you are depriving it of its meaning.
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Yet deep-seated distrust of the government's handling of money matters lingers among ordinary Zimbabweans, depriving banks of the deposits they need to drive a faster economic expansion that might ease some of the country's tensions.
Because honey is composed of saturated sugars, it sucks up water, depriving bacteria of the liquid they need to survive and multiply.
Syracuse's octopus-like defense has covered every inch of the court, eliminating passing lanes, consistently depriving opponents of easy baskets down low, and defending the perimeter with abandon.
Ireland gets the jobs, but at the cost of depriving other EU members of corporate tax revenue.
The residents of Jalozai Camp, 50 kilometres (30 miles) east of Peshawar, have yet to be granted refugee status by Pakistan, depriving them of most international relief.
Tariffs raise our cost of living while subsidizing the least efficient at the expense of the most, and they also retard our natural economic evolution for depriving us of ideas.
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The deterioration of Israel's relations with Turkey, whose citizens were among the nine dead, is depriving Israel of a rare Muslim ally and mediator.
There is relief as you realize you have a reprieve from the disease but a lingering sense of anxiety as you contemplate the "what if" that hangs just above your head, depriving you of real peace.
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The defendants were accused of violating the Sherman Act and Clayton Act antitrust laws by conspiring to eliminate competition for labor, depriving workers of job mobility and hundreds of millions of dollars of compensation.
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His name, opinions, and sheer moxie were the stuff of headlines for years, for as a voluble man of causes, he was on record as loathing capital punishment, child labor, and the unfair laws depriving women of civil rights.
Voters seem to dislike the idea of depriving public-sector unions of collective-bargaining rights, as the Republican governor of Indiana has already done and his counterparts in Ohio and Wisconsin are proposing.
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The criminal is the man who deliberately steps outside his rights-protected domain and invades the domain of another, depriving his victim of his exclusive control over his property, or liberty, or life.
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"Bowman planted Monsanto's patented soybeans solely to make and market replicas of them thus depriving the company of the reward patent law provides for the sale of each article, " said Justice Elena Kagan.
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NATO's attempt to immobilise them by depriving them of fuel and messing up their logistics.
Tory cuts are also depriving women of the low-cost childcare they rely on to stay in work.
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Depriving men of testosterone can cause osteoporosis, the same bone-thinning condition that afflicts some women after menopause.
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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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.
Television sets and VCRs were banned, depriving Kabulis of one of their few pleasures - watching Indian movies on satellite television.
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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That responsibility usually falls upon women, depriving them of the opportunity to get an education, earn an income, and care for their children.
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The federal lawsuit claims Sabini and association officials acted in concert to ensure his license would be revoked, depriving him of due process.
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