The spat robs both Apple and NBC of revenue as the crucial fall TV season begins.
Deflation robs a central bank of its ability to stimulate spending using negative real interest rates.
Said differently, national debt robs future generations of growth for the benefit of the current generation.
In her post, Ms. Jackowski provides a list of 35 ways poverty robs you of your dignity.
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Resettlement is great for some, but it robs the refugee community of its most skilled and articulate members.
Alzheimer's is a form of dementia that progressively robs patients of their memories and affects their thinking and behavior.
It's not that grandmothers are inherently bad at picking gifts or that age somehow robs them of good judgment.
Mr Portillo's defeat robs the Tories of one of their most powerful figures.
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Child marriage robs girls of their education, their health and their future.
The IRS has said using your IRA to finance your own business--a strategy called rollovers as business startups, or ROBS--is questionable.
Your assumption that a person with a pseudonym is automatically a troublemaker, a troll, or otherwise suspect robs me of that.
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The welfare state, he argues, robs the poor of their self-respect by teaching them that they have neither choices nor responsibilities.
Justin Timberlake's Parker is a cruel, cocky opportunist who forces Eduardo Saverin out of the company and robs him of his shares.
Finding a treatment for Alzheimer's, a brain disease that progressively robs sufferers of their memory, is a priority of many drug makers.
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The big uncertainty is what will happen to consumers' spending if a bear market robs them of some of this new wealth.
This, in turn, robs the next generation of the opportunity to improve their own circumstances and break the cycle of poverty and deprivation trapping them.
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It also robs the employee the opportunity to learn from their mistake.
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While the pin menu does offer quicker access a list of favorites, its halfhearted implementation robs the plentiful panels of their full potential.
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Any "solution" that robs us of that essential sense of ourselves is a cure far worse than the affliction it is meant to treat.
When discharged into waterways, they cause excessive growth of algae, which can smell bad and which robs the water of oxygen that fish need to survive.
There should be pleasure in the language alone, yet not so much indulgent glee in the sentence work that it robs the characters of their oxygen.
Scientists have discovered the genetic secrets of a devastating disease that gradually robs healthy infant girls of their language, mental functioning and ability to interact with others.
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He believes it strips all the interest out of objects and, in the case of paintings and sculpture, robs them of the dignity of a dark patina.
It robs them of a chance to satisfy their ambitions or to make use of their talents and skills, and it's really sad, when you think about it.
It robs smaller investors of the protection they were promised.
This robs Wall Street of one of its biggest attractions.
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The digital moving image, unblemished by scratches, hairs, burn holes or splice marks, may mesmerise techies, but purists such as Mr Spielberg believe that it robs movie-making of its artistry.
To make the fight fair, he decrees that the match should take place on his home planet, Bodace, which is orbited by a red sun (which temporarily robs Superman of his powers).
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