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At the same time, they became viable candidates without calling for revenge (Mujica was imprisoned and tortured during the 12-year military dictatorship, and rigged elections
deprived
AMLO of the presidency at least once).
Meanwhile a slump in the real-estate market
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local governments of their main revenue source: land sales.
Well into the twentieth century, indigenous groups were effectively
deprived
of a vote and a voice.
On June 20, World Refugee Day, it is incumbent upon us to deliver a message of hope to the many refugee children caught in the crossfire and
deprived
of an education.
Even when broad mandates and functions are established with the best of intentions, truth commissions are often
deprived
of the necessary resources, leading to further frustration and disillusion.
Muddling Out of FreefallNEW YORK – Defeat in the Massachusetts senatorial election has
deprived
America’s Democrats of the 60 votes needed to pass health-care reform and other legislation, and it has changed American politics – at least for the moment.
These institutions are often
deprived
of political backing, underfinanced, and then blamed by the G-8 when global problems aren’t solved.
In the Gulf States, Shia have led pro-democracy movements, challenging Sunni governments that have
deprived
them of their rights.
It was an organic component of a major process associated with the unstoppable disintegration of a system based on lies, hatred and coercion; a system that
deprived
people of their most fundamental rights, contravened the very essence of life and attempted to forcibly halt the progress of history under the banner of an appealing but false utopia.
But it is unquestionable that over the past decade the Troika of Greece’s official creditors – the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund – has actively
deprived
the Greek state of the resources and capabilities it needs in such situations.
And, as President Barack Obama has said, the Libyan people must not be
deprived
of full ownership of their struggle for freedom, and Qaddafi must not be given a useful foil and scapegoat.
If they are
deprived
of an education during that time, they will have few employment opportunities in the future.
In any case, we know that it would have been lower, and that the liquidity balances that support spending would have been
deprived
of $20-55 billion.
The wrong was that it
deprived
masses of citizens of the opportunity to achieve their potential.
First, disappearance of the Soviet bloc
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Damascus of its Moscow-based strategic umbrella: if Syria finds itself at war with Israel and loses, as in the past, hundreds of tanks and aircraft, there will be no automatic resupply from Moscow.
Bankers with BordersLONDON – When Mark Carney replaces Mervyn King as Governor of the Bank of England in July 2013, the world will be
deprived
of King’s witty public utterances.
As Laura Alfaro, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, and Vadym Volosovych pointed out in a 2008 study for the Review of Economics and Statistics, poorer countries are
deprived
of capital flows partly because they lack the institutions that are needed to receive and facilitate investments.
But, throughout their country’s crisis, the Greek people have been
deprived
of them.
Moreover, an independent Donbas would impose substantial costs on Russia, which would presumably be forced to rebuild and sustain an economy
deprived
of all other foreign investment.
But at its core was the conviction that in a land of extreme poverty and inequality, the objective of government policy must be to improve the welfare of the poorest, most deprived, and most marginalized.
But it remains committed to an inclusive idea of development, based on social justice and greater opportunity for India’s
deprived
and marginalized – an idea that is not always easily marketable to a youthful electorate that wants change here and now.
Young people who are long
deprived
of a decent job – and youth unemployment in some countries is approaching or exceeding 50%, and has been unacceptably high since 2008 – become alienated.
It was one thing for people in colonies ruled by governments thousands of miles away and
deprived
of many of their rights to opt for independence in the wake of World War II.
If he wasn’t serious, it would be a risible argument; the ICC cannot deprive him of his life – as he has
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thousands of Filipinos of theirs – because the court does not have the authority to impose the death penalty.
Culture is being sterilized, homogenized, and
deprived
of independence and spontaneity in all Chinese cities, not just in Tibet.
Last summer, in response to the UN decision, 78 Nobel laureates signed a petition discouraging the adoption of an international ban on human cloning, because “it would condemn hundreds of millions of individuals afflicted by debilitating diseases to a life
deprived
of hope.”
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948, asserts that “everyone has the right to a nationality,” and that no one should be “arbitrarily deprived” of their nationality.
Nepal’s government sought to expand opportunities in the informal sector after the country’s civil war, implementing programs focused on building infrastructure, issuing micro-credit, and providing technology assistance, targeting the most
deprived
regions and castes.
If current trends continue, hundreds of thousands more refugee children will be added to the ranks of the educationally
deprived.
Their vandalism of machinery was a protest not against automation, but against social arrangements that
deprived
them of life prospects in the face of technological innovation.
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