They will be deprived of the data needed to develop projections, meaning projections as we know them will die.
And of course on the mornings I was taking Vicodin, I was deprived of the cholesterol-lowering benefit of my statin.
For instance, chip designers, deprived of the luxury of ever-shrinking components, will start to use what they have more efficiently.
Deprived of the enemies it has evolved to cope with, it responds to stimuli that would not normally irritate it.
Without Saint-Nazaire, a primitive part of him was deprived of the imaginary care that had kept him sane as a child.
But such an eminently sensible idea suffers from a terrible weakness: Alitalia would be deprived of the help that it eagerly awaits.
Deprived of the Lupron profits, some urologists' incomes declined by as much as one-half, according to several urologists who were practicing at the time.
Last-man Amjad Khan's 29 was the third-highest score for Kent, who were deprived of the services of Geraint Jones because of a neck injury.
However, the former prime minister had been placed on a list of those deprived of the vote because they were eligible for dual nationality.
Passengers would be deprived of the aircraft's technical and economic benefits.
"If these classics are not revived in a new format, a large section of today's audience will remain deprived of the opportunity to appreciate them, " he says.
Not that I was deprived of the Christmas spirit years after I was told by my middle school crew that there was no such thing as Santa.
America's new rich are more fearful than their counterparts elsewhere that their children will be deprived of the work ethic to which they themselves attribute their success.
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The task facing the Scots was framed in stark terms by Robinson, who will be deprived of the talents of Chris Cusiter and Johnnie Beattie for the matches.
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Millions of persons on the Autism Spectrum would have been deprived of the potential breakthroughs resulting from valuable research, and of the chance to live independent and productive lives.
But with the Pumas deprived of the talents of Felipe Contepomi, Juan Martin Fernandez and Ignaccio Corletto through injury, this was a perfect opportunity for Wales to balance the books.
State prosecutor Deborah Padilla urged the jury to remember not just the impact on Mr Sapstead, but that Mr Walton had been "deprived of the chance to marry and have children".
In 1970, the International Cricket Council banned South Africa from international competition, leaving the country's cricket-mad fans deprived of the sport they loved, and their cricketers of the careers they dreamed of.
Particularly so for GE, still struggling to recover from its near-death experience in the financial crisis when it was suddenly deprived of the commercial paper it needed to fund its daily operations.
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There is, however, a Constitutional right not to be deprived of the same privileges and immunities as everyone else in the country under the 14th Amendment to the Constitution and under state Constitutional provisions.
In an abrupt move, Rachida Dati, a former justice minister who fell out of favour with Mr Sarkozy, was deprived of the chauffeur-driven car she had hung on to despite leaving her job to become a member of the European Parliament.
That dispute, which resulted in Cablevision customers being deprived of the first two World Series games, was exacerbated, said Carey, by mixed signals from the government, which encouraged Cablevision to take a maximalist stance in hopes of a settlement imposed from above.
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French adolescents have for years been deprived of the simple pleasure of riding about on four wheels, and if they seem to find an excessive number of military missions for themselves, all of which involve riding down the boulevards and cheering, nobody can blame them.
Last week, after sentencing Salama in the High Court in London to a further 12 months in jail for his continuing failure to comply with court orders to return his daughter to her mother, Mr Justice Cobb said Elsa was being deprived of the "love and care" of her mother.
Your opinion that a child needs a mother and a father and therefore single people and gay people should be deprived of the right to bear and raise children is not supported by the research that shows children raised by gay and single parents do not suffer harm as a result.
The U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in New York agreed with a district judge that the provision of DOMA deprived Windsor of the constitutional guarantee of equal protection of the law.
Health Minister Lord Warner said many of the most deprived areas of the country had been "under-served for too long".
Gupta sued the SEC in federal court, saying that the administrative proceeding deprived him of his constitutional right to a jury and also deprived him of the pre-trial discovery available in federal court but not in administrative proceedings.
The AWC asserted that the absence on the summaries of an explanation or the basis for the calculation of the return figures deprived the clients of a sound basis on which to evaluate their returns.
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The omission deprived members of the military of proper legal protections, the complaint says.
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