He predicted it would end up "depriving millions of children of equal opportunity."
- Harman has accused the government of depriving potentially millions of people of the vote for electoral gain.
So have stock prices, which have leveled off or fallen this year, depriving millions of consumers of the rising wealth that has helped to lift spending since 1995.
Mr. Pevsner seems intent on depriving millions of Americans of the advantages of low fares when they book ahead.
Despite my own distaste for pornography, one must acknowledge the vast gulf between vulgarity and a design created to deprive millions of human beings of their lives.
The prosecution's decision will deprive the defense and millions of viewers of what would surely have been some colorful cross-examination.
Typewriters and computers have reduced much handwriting "to illegible cursive and childlike printing," depriving millions "of a potentially graceful and satisfying skill."
It will deprive millions of quality public services.
It is unacceptable to reduce financial resources, thus depriving millions of people of essential medical care and worsening the situation of the poorest and most vulnerable social groups.
Yet the ban has also deprived millions of legitimate work.