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1. Aesthics authority is depriving noumenon of aesthetic confidence.

2. The seagull is depriving the puffin of its food.

3. Punishment also included depriving of his military rank, beating and hair cutting.

4. Such treatment incited contempt and derision, depriving the person of his honor.

5. As the seas rise, salt will invade the water table, depriving inhabitants of drinking water.

6. If they do not conform, they may feel guilty about “depriving” their children.

7. Eating too few Calories can endanger your health by depriving you of needed nutrients

8. These students would then, no doubt, be accused of depriving immigrants of their sole source of livelihood.

9. It can also put one in a restless, dreamy state of mind at night, depriving one of sweet sleep.

10. Murder; and Theft: dishonestly appropriating property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the owner of it.

11. Deeply concerned further that humanitarian crises and armed conflicts are depriving children, especially girls, of access to education,

12. This often meant, of course, depriving the indigenous peoples of the very essence of their traditional culture and religious practices.

13. When PFK-1 is inhibited, cells are no longer able to metabolize carbohydrates, depriving them of energy.

14. 30 This is not about depriving people accused of crimes of their legitimate rights, including the presumption of innocence.

15. Do not be depriving each other of it, except by mutual consent for an appointed time.” —1 Corinthians 7:3-5.

16. Pyruvate Carboxylase deficiency results in malfunction of the citric acid cycle and gluconeogenesis, thereby depriving the body of energy; the former biochemical process derives

17. Other technological advances, such as radio, TV, and the personal computer, have also played a role in depriving people of needed sleep.

18. Under English law Attainder of treason worked "corruption of blood," depriving the traitor's descendants of the right to inherit property from or through him

19. We would not wish to strike German consumers the extra blow of depriving them of foods that are absolutely essential for their diet and their health.

Wir wollen den deutschen Verbrauchern nicht noch einen weiteren Schlag zu versetzen, indem wir ihnen Lebensmittel vorenthalten, die für ihre Ernährung und Gesundheit absolut unerlässlich sind.

20. The Israeli army cut off electricity and water supply to West Beirut, depriving at least 300,000 civilians of water and electricity for about three months.

21. Along the same lines, former National Security Agency director Keith Alexander worries that Cyberespionage could lead to “the greatest transfer of wealth in history” by depriving the United

22. Autoerotic asphyxiation, for those of you unfamiliar with the practice, is an act by which one derives sexual pleasure from depriving his brain of oxygen during sexual activity.

23. Obtaining water at no cost may actually harm low-income households by depriving service providers of the revenue needed to expand and maintain the service, and risks being unsustainable.

24. Hinduism lost its way by Asundering its relation with the Creator of the Universe, giving up its simplicity and depriving itself of the moral and spiritual vitality

25. Chinese zoos and safari parks treat their animals "Barbarically," including abusing them to perform tricks and depriving them of proper food and shelter, an animal welfare group said.

26. Because of the prevalence of fornication, it may be advisable for a man or a woman to be married, and those who are married should not be depriving each other of conjugal dues.

27. Abusive acts in institutions include physically restraining residents, depriving them of dignity (by for instance leaving them in soiled clothes) and intentionally providing insufficient care (such as allowing them to develop pressure sores).

28. The most dangerous thing about China is that it is now pursuing an ideological line that says that Authoritarianism and depriving people of human rights is the model for economic growth.

29. treatments applied to persons executing freedom depriving punishments are alertly monitored at the level of the abovementioned institution, taking measures of control for each and every case, through the specialized direction thereof.

30. 33 minutes ago · The most dangerous thing about China is that it is now pursuing an ideological line that says that Authoritarianism and depriving people of human rights is the model for economic growth.

31. This page shows answers to the clue Abasement, followed by 2 definitions like “A low or downcast state”, “Action of humbling or degrading” and “Depriving one of self-esteem”.A synonym for Abasement is reduction.

32. But he said the strategy was ultimately ill-advised because it will likely drive even more students away, depriving the district of needed state funds, which Michigan Apportions on the basis of enrollment.

33. But its most fatal miscalculation is the decision to frontload so many of its Crassest setpieces into the first 15 or 20 minutes, depriving the rest of the film of the shock value that is its

34. Yet the MCI has been allowed to pursue its restrictive approach, depriving poor Indians of adequate health care, while augmenting the already-huge pressure on students to gain a seat in a medical college.

35. Do not be depriving each other of it, except by mutual consent for an appointed time, that you may devote time to prayer and may come together again, that Satan may not keep tempting you for your lack of self-regulation.”

36. In a 2008 internal review, the Russian state pipeline monopoly Transneft questioned why certain companies, including one Chaired by Fedotov, had received huge commissions for work it passed on to subcontractors, depriving the state-owned company of valuable resources.

37. Authors such as John Zerzan and Derrick Jensen consider that modern technology is progressively depriving humans of their autonomy and advocate the collapse of the industrial civilization, in favor of small-scale organization, as a necessary path to avoid the threat of technology on human freedom and sustainability.

38. Preventing the Commission from checking aid plans for rescuing and restructuring industrial activities where the industrial facilities linked to those activities are transferred by the economic agents concerned to another legal entity would amount to depriving Articles 92, 93 and 94 of their content in certain situations, creating a loophole to avoid EEC Treaty provisions.

Wenn es möglich wäre, die Kommission daran zu hindern, ihrer Aufsichtspflicht gegenüber Beihilfen für Sanierungs- und Umstrukturierungspläne nachzukommen, einfach durch Übertragung der Anlagen auf ein anderes Unternehmen, dann würden damit Artikel 92 bis 94 teilweise ausgehöhlt; hier entstände dann eine Lücke, um sich dem EWG-Vertrag ganz zu entziehen.

39. "Coercive control" includes a pattern of behavior that seeks to take away the individual's liberty or freedom and strip away the individual's sense of self, including bodily integrity and human rights, whereby the "Coercive control" is designed to make an individual dependent by isolating them from support, exploiting them, depriving them of

40. Henry’s hesitations encouraged the formation of the powerful Holy League against the Huguenots; and, after the assassination of Henry III in 1589, his successor, the Protestant heir Henry IV, could pacify the kingdom only by Adjuring Protestantism (July 1593), accepting Catholicism, and thus depriving the League of its pretext for resisting him.

41. The Court found that “depriving a woman of her right to decide when and where she will undergo the procedure of a therapeutic abortion threatens the woman in a physical sense and that the agony caused by not knowing whether an abortion will be performed in time is bound to inflict emotional distress and serious psychological harm upon her.”

42. Also, in 1762 a John Woolman published a treatise in which he argued that the application of this Biblical curse in such a way as to justify enslaving people and depriving them of their natural rights “is a supposition too gross to be admitted into the mind of any person who sincerely desires to be governed by solid principles.”

43. If this is in fact the case, what will the Council do in relation to Turkey, which is linked by an association agreement with the European Union? Secondly, I am surprised that you are not aware that there is a more recent decision which forbids the ADEP Party from taking part in the elections, thereby depriving 20 million Kurds of their human right to express themselves politically in the elections.

Was werden Sie tun?

44. The reading of Law's Christian Perfection and Serious Call gave him, he said, a sublimer view of the law of God; and he resolved to keep it, inwardly and outwardly, as sacredly as possible, believing that in obedience he would find salvation. He pursued a rigidly methodical and abstemious life, studied the Scriptures, and performed his religious duties diligently, depriving himself so that he would have alms to give.

Auf der Überfahrt schloss er sich einer Gruppe der Herrnhuter Brüdergemeine um Nikolaus Ludwig Graf von Zinzendorf an und war beeindruckt, als diese, Männer, Frauen, und Kinder während eines fürchterlichen Seesturms ruhig ihre Psalmen sangen, während die Engländer auf dem Schiff in Panik gerieten.