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But what is required is to insist that governments comply fully with their human rights obligations, including the right to food, the right of all peoples to freely dispose of their natural wealth and resources, and the right not to be
deprived
of the means of subsistence.
By contrast, Italy’s economically
deprived
southern regions – where youth unemployment has, in some areas, reached nearly 60% – voted overwhelmingly for the Five Star Movement, which advocates a guaranteed basic income and condemns the corruption of local elites.
Most damaging, the ouster of former Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood government had
deprived
Hamas of its lifeline of supplies and armaments.
For Argentineans, the diminutive Diego Maradona represented the revenge of the weak and the
deprived.
They are also subject to violence,
deprived
of the authority to plan their own families, and denied an equal voice in their homes and communities.
In 2014, for example, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) delivered 129 judgments against Russia, and in January, the Council of Europe
deprived
Russia of its voting rights for its violations of international law.
As the novelty of wearable tech gives way to necessity – and, later, as wearable tech becomes embedded tech – will we be
deprived
of the chance to pause, reflect, and engage in meaningful, substantive conversations?
For many others, the Dream referred to the hope of America’s
deprived
– stirred by Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, Jr., John Rawls, and Richard Rorty – that their country would somehow end the injustice of pay so low that it isolates them from the life of the country: the dream of inclusion.
When people are hungry,
deprived
of basic needs such as clean water, health care, and education, and without meaningful employment, they suffer.
Hence, Prodi will almost certainly be
deprived
of his best tool for imposing discipline on his unruly coalition.
The penetration of foreign banks has also effectively
deprived
countries in Central and Eastern Europe of monetary policy tools, leaving them with little control over extremely rapid credit growth.
Caste-based “reservations” (reserved places) in education and government employment are supposed to benefit India’s most deprived, but in reality they have hardened, rather than eroded, India’s ancient system of discrimination.
Indeed, sensory deprivation can produce hallucinations in the sense mode that is
deprived.
Future generations will be worse off, having been
deprived
of assets that they might otherwise have had.
The development challenge no longer solely consists in bringing agricultural water to
deprived
areas.
Women are therefore
deprived
of their basic rights and freedoms.
These men have lost the opportunity to do meaningful work, and to feel a sense of agency; and they have been
deprived
of a space where they can prosper, by gaining the satisfaction of succeeding at something, and grow in a self-fulfilling vocation.
That postcommunist Boris Yeltsin, however, although he sometimes declared allegiance to a hazy collective sense of Rossiyane (citizens of Russia),
deprived
– or freed, it’s a matter of opinion – Russians of all collective life; both the real life of shared hardship and the imaginary half-life of communist solidarity.
All told, the chance that a refugee child will be
deprived
of schooling is five times higher than the global average.
On the contrary, mounting environmental challenges in some of the world’s economically
deprived
regions will not be overcome in a context of poverty.
It is a vicious cycle; the more the poor are
deprived
of resources, the more damaging their decisions can become.
To make matters even worse, emerging markets are
deprived
of the one tool that the advanced countries have employed in order to stem their own financial panics: domestic fiscal resources or domestic liquidity.
Ideological InfarctionsSANTIAGO – Donald Trump’s health-care bill – nicknamed “Ryancare,” after House Speaker Paul Ryan – would have
deprived
24 million Americans of health insurance, according to the US Congressional Budget Office.
Bennett’s developing dementia
deprived
her of all of the reasons for wanting to continue to live.
Was it simply inevitable for a people who,
deprived
of a state for more than 2,000 years, may have lost the ability to act collectively in a “raison d’état” manner?
For now, EU governments’ coordinated fiscal stimulus has
deprived
populists of their usual charge that the EU is indifferent to the fate of individuals.
For example, in high-inequality societies, where poor households are
deprived
of economic and educational opportunities, economic growth is depressed.
The average American still accounts for ten times the emissions of the average citizen of India, and India should not be
deprived
of the right to develop economically.
In any case, substituting replacement incomes with wage supplements will not only lead to more employment and higher GDP, but ensure that fewer people are
deprived
of the dignity that only a responsible working life can offer.
Deprived
pensioners burn old books to keep warm, because they are cheaper than coal, they ride on heated buses all day, and a third leave part of their homes cold.
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