"deprive" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- A more recent reliance on illegal immigrants deprives workers across Europe of basic rights.
- And the flight of automakers to the third world deprives American workers of the high-paying jobs that were the bedrock of the economy.
- A law that deprives willing workers of the right to earn a living, when we as a society clearly need their services, falls into both categories.
- However, to hire the needy for work on useful projects would deprive existing workers of their jobs.
- Barter deprives workers of cash wages and the Government of tax revenue.
- We reported on campaign contributions that skew legislation to deprive regular workers and taxpayers of their livelihood and security.
- These local Boards frequently declare strikes to be "inexistente" or non-existent, depriving striking workers of all their legal protections.
- The unions say that the bill, although it would shorten the week from 44 to 40 hours, would deprive workers of holidays and reduce wages.
- The employees contended that the changes deprived older workers of benefits they had previously been led to expect.
- This will engender dependence, and may serve to deprive workers of production resources given the price of hi-tech equipment.
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