Evans decision, which threw out a Colorado anti-gay referendum because it unfairly deprived a minority of rights enjoyed by the majority.
The scandal looked relatively minor to me, involving techniques that deprived a small number of customers of the full length of their product warranties.
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The Albanian government is still reeling from the effects of an escalating scandal associated with a failed pyramid scheme that has deprived a majority of Albanian families of a part or all of their life savings.
Shadow children's minister Sharon Hodgson criticised the coalition's policy towards Sure Start - a children's centre network established by Labour in the late 1990s to give more deprived children a better chance in life.
My initial response to my dissatisfaction at MIT was to blame the fact that I was a sleep-deprived mother of a one-year old adjusting to single parenting.
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Saddam's demise has freed Iraqis of a tyrant, deprived terrorists of a financier and supporter, eliminated a threat to regional stability, taken Iraq off the list of rogue states with WMD programs, and created a new opportunity for free political institutions to arise in the Arab world.
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Without them, quarterback Eli Manning would be deprived of a weapon he's utilized all season.
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"Not only were the children deprived, a lot of teachers were forced into cheating, forced into criminal acts, " Bowers said.
Deprived of a raft of senior players including goalkicking king Jonny Wilkinson, they lacked the experienced heads to close out three tight matches.
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Companies, deprived of a diversity of leadership, lack the imagination and innovation to market to these fast-growing populations, and are falling further and further behind the global competition.
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Under apartheid, blacks were deliberately deprived of a decent education.
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All the spin doctoring in the world cannot hide the fact that Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott has been deprived of a huge part of his powerbase by Tony Blair.
It said the two million children aged under 18 remaining in Syria were growing up knowing nothing but violence, were being deprived of a right to an education and were suffering traumas that could scar them for life.
And they were only deprived of a lead they deserved by awful refereeing from Mike Dean, who inexplicably failed to play the advantage rule, blowing for a free-kick after Malouda turned the ball into the net from close range.
Unicef warned of a lost generation in Syria, saying children under the age of 18 were growing up knowing nothing but violence, were being deprived of a right to an education and were suffering traumas that could scar them for life.
The nightly riots began in a deprived, largely immigrant suburb where police shot a man dead last week.
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"The development overall would have created up to 400 new jobs in a deprived area of the city and helped to regenerate a site which has been derelict for years, " the spokesperson said.
How can it be -- how can it be that for over a year, the American people have been deprived of even a full debate on this in the United States Senate?
He showed me around the Priorswood area of the town, which he described as a deprived one that had benefited from national government investment - such as a new local nursery.
As a punishment, the hauza, the Shias' religious establishment, has deprived him of a share of shrine donations.
The National Front which is accustomed to winning by wide margins was dealt a surprise in the 2008 elections when the opposition, led by charismatic Mr. Anwar, deprived it from a two-thirds majority in Parliament for the first time.
Both the government and East Sussex County Council have said the road will regenerate a deprived area.
It also deprived them of a hold over the majority of the people who live in the north.
In 2003 New Zealand had been due to co-host with Australia, but was deprived because of a dispute over advertising rights.
The scheme would piggyback off a new business centre in the town and would serve Birchills, a deprived community next to it.
An apartment fire has killed a couple, their two children and a teenage friend in Gennevilliers, a deprived northern suburb of Paris.
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Sir Michael Wilshaw is credited with turning Mossbourne Academy, in a deprived part of east London, into one of England's best performing schools.
In February 2010, Ms Dorries took part in the Channel 4 documentary series Tower Block of Commons, in which MPs moved in with benefit claimants on a deprived council estate.
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While a January match-up between these two teams will excite many college football fans, the fact of the matter is the teams deprived fans of a guaranteed meeting this season.
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One head teacher told him she was passionate about her work in a school in a deprived area but feared that it would be "career suicide" for her to remain there.
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