Deprived
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And yet 90% of the children who die from TB have been
deprived
of treatment, and a quarter-million children will die from the disease this year alone.
While Italy’s mainstream political leaders hoped that eurozone membership would create the conditions for far-reaching economic reform, the euro has instead
deprived
Italy of the means to engage in competitive devaluation.
This impugned America’s motives and
deprived
the US of whatever moral authority the country once had to intervene in other countries’ domestic affairs.
Improved surveillance – and the scary experience of having confronted the potential costs of being
deprived
of access to international financial markets – offers hope that the decentralized model for the euro area’s non-monetary policy components will work better than in the past.
Instead of strengthening the government, he
deprived
it of his one of his best men, Dmitri Kozak, and appointed another unknown KGB man from St. Petersburg in his place.
But now that an international coalition has
deprived
ISIS of its “caliphate” in Syria and Iraq, the struggle between Iran and Saudi Arabia for regional dominance has come to the fore.
In many parts of the region – particularly rural, deprived, and overpopulated areas – even children who are in school do not receive a quality education.
Most of these gains would be in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, the world’s most
deprived
regions.
Journalists are tortured, abducted, beaten,
deprived
of their jobs, and their families are threatened.
To protect itself, Pakistan's desperate military establishment, fearful of being labelled a proliferator and of ultimately being
deprived
of its nukes, has chosen to sacrifice Dr. Khan.
This arbitrary decision
deprived
millions of Kurds from any legal representation and disrupted the AKP government’s attempt to reconcile the Kurds with the Turkish Republic.
The US drone program does not make the world a safer place; it creates an environment in which unlawful killings can happen virtually anywhere, at any time, violating the fundamental human right not to be arbitrarily
deprived
of one’s life.
Indeed, given the serious deterioration in Israel’s relations with Turkey, Mubarak’s departure has
deprived
it of its two most demonstrable allies in the region.
That is why policymakers are working on an initiative to ensure that no children are
deprived
of an education because of an unexpected crisis or emergency.
It is naive to think that East Germany could have kept its low wages and been
deprived
of a substantial safety net without the risk of massive westward migration; it is even more naive to believe that a democratic German government would have even envisaged unification with residence permits.
Having been
deprived
of a curriculum that teaches them valuable skills and respect for different viewpoints, they will become ever more vulnerable to extremist groups that are counting on the West not to keep its promises.
As long as urban areas are socially and economically deprived, communitarianism will only serve to mask the violation of the principle of equality.
As former French Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy put it in 1981, when he refused to cancel a gas deal with the USSR over the imposition of martial law in Poland, “Should the suffering of French people
deprived
of gas be added to the suffering of Polish people
deprived
of freedom?”
For another, US policy has a direct negative impact on one of its closest neighbors, Mexico, where sugarcane is produced by hundreds of thousands of small, mostly poor farmers – people who,
deprived
of their livelihoods, may end up turning to far less constructive ways to make ends meet.
But when it comes to offense, or most important missions - building democracy, promoting a political transformation agenda, and winning the hearts and minds of millions of ordinary people in the region - remain buried deep in bureaucracy,
deprived
of the necessary leadership, attention, and resources.
All of this results in an economy that grows too little, where the weakest are condemned to a life of exclusion and are
deprived
of any opportunity for upward mobility.
Even in lawsuit-happy America one could not find a lawyer to represent my claim against the hunters who, three centuries ago,
deprived
me of the chance to see the now-extinct Dodo.
For too long, China’s obsession with currency stability has
deprived
the PBOC of true monetary autonomy.
Deprived
of private loans, the country balanced its budget and moved in six years from a trade deficit to a surplus.
Unsurprisingly, COVID-19 has hit the most
deprived
parts of the country hardest, and has disproportionately affected black and minority ethnic communities across the UK.
Chinese financial institutions thus need to prepare for more troubles, including the risk of being blacklisted – that is,
deprived
of the right to use the US dollar and important services, such as the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) financial messaging service and the Clearing House Interbank Payments System (CHIPS).
Still, without a clear EU-level strategy, Europe will remain vulnerable to the global giants’ divide-and-conquer tactics, and Europeans will be
deprived
of a collective voice with which to defend their interests.
Imagine living in a society where children still go hungry, and where those with severe health conditions are
deprived
of adequate care, because all the tax revenue has gone to sending monthly checks to every citizen, millionaires and billionaires included.
As I learned when I visited Cecilia in 2019, the women who are left behind, suddenly
deprived
of income, face a different kind of hardship.
His obsessive need to control information has
deprived
Chinese citizens of their right to know what is happening in their communities, and potentially within their own bodies.
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