Those provisions do not deprive a person of his possessions or interfere with his peaceful enjoyment of them. |
Violence or intimidation against the media could hamper press freedom and eventually deprive the public of its right to information. |
For anyone to deprive them of a penny of their legal entitlement is a crime against society. |
Its sudden withdrawal from the people would bring deeper disconsolation than to deprive them of television. |
To deprive humans of even one emotion would taint the stability of balance. |
It should not grant an injunction where to do so will deprive a plaintiff of advantages in the foreign forum. |