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Indeed, by alienating big business and letting his wily chief of staff, Alexander Voloshin, resign, Putin has
deprived
himself of crucial electoral resources.
These issues are on the agenda in Buenos Aires, but discussion of them will be largely
deprived
of an African perspective.
The retirements from frontline politics of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew and Malaysia’s Mahathir Mohamed have
deprived
Southeast Asia of its senior leaders.
Moreover, average findings conceal large differences: in some countries the poor can benefit from economic growth, in others they may be too
deprived
to take advantage of it.
The combined assault has, among other things, killed hundreds of people and wounded more than a thousand, put the city’s remaining hospitals out of commission, and
deprived
the population of drinking water.
Policy ambiguity cannot be relied on, in a system
deprived
of a strong power center.
In fact, the consequences for people living without electricity can be dire: they may be
deprived
of adequate health care, or be unable to store fresh food.
Russia’s government still depends on oil and gas for 40% of its revenue, and the economy,
deprived
of both entrepreneurial dynamism and foreign investment, remains moribund.
As a result, those who have fallen behind are
deprived
not just of resources, but, more important, the chance to pursue their aspirations.
Last September, Minister of Communications Leonid Reiman, a key member of the St. Petersburg FSB group,
deprived
two leading Russian mobile phone companies of their frequencies so as to benefit a company favored by him.
In a country where two-thirds of the population is still dependent on agriculture and small holdings are all that a majority of Indians live on, the new law helps those who have often felt exploited and
deprived
of their livelihoods by the state’s power of eminent domain.
The program has been a stunning success, providing schooling for some 207,000 children who might otherwise have been
deprived
of an education.
When, in 2009, he ordered the Conservative MEPs to withdraw from the European People’s Party, the Europe-wide grouping of center-right political forces, he merely
deprived
the Tories – now consigned to sit with the sectarians and obscurantists – of any influence in the European Parliament.
The regime’s darkest response, an anti-Semitic purge, resulted in an exodus of more than 10,000 people, who were also
deprived
of their citizenship.
Before moving to the United States, she was forced out of her apartment in The Hague by complaining neighbors, and almost
deprived
of her passport.
This tendency has been detrimental both for the business world, which is
deprived
of the cultural wealth provided by higher education, and for universities, because it removes them from their proper setting in the real world.
A genuine reduction in global excess supply awaits a decline in output, as existing wells,
deprived
of capital investment, run dry.
But what do one billion people living in utter poverty (300 million on less than one dollar a day) and
deprived
of any rights think of this enlightened despotism?
For half a century, the North Koreans have been
deprived
of any art, ideas, or music not authorized by the state.
Many generations of Ukrainians were also
deprived
of a right to their own country, language, and culture.
They are seen as the last pure cause, the entirely innocent “Other,” unimplicated in their fate and apparently
deprived
of political agency or choice.
The deterioration of families’ financial situation has also left poor children
deprived
of educational opportunity.
Deprived
of their partners’ assistance, member countries could choose to quit.
Although the French-speaking Belgians started the European Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century, they are now living in a
deprived
rustbelt in need of federal subsidies, a substantial amount of which comes from taxes paid by the more prosperous, high-tech Flemish.
Youth unemployment, including the female population, averages 23%, while in
deprived
suburbs with concentrated immigrant populations, the rate hits 70%.
Now the young feel
deprived
if they can’t have all of that.
We have
deprived
the group of the use – and resulting revenues – of 200 oil and gas facilities.
In the Industrial Revolution of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, technological innovation, especially in textile machinery, displaced skilled artisans and craft workers en masse, and left them
deprived
of any real safety net to cushion the blow.
Thus, the Chinese people, the world’s athletes, and a planet hungry for “bread and circuses ” will not be deprived, and China’s rulers will not “get away with murder” in their contempt for human rights and international public opinion.
Kolakowski paid dearly for his free thinking – less than two years after his speech in Warsaw, he was
deprived
of his teaching position and forced into an exile that would last for over 20 years.
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