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These differences ultimately affect the quality of the studies and compromise the confidence with which conclusions can be drawn about the effects of domestic abuse on access to maternity care.

This takes the form of verbal and physical abuse, lack of access to education and health care, lack of social opportunities, barriers to employment and discrimination.

He argued government abuse of this access could be avoided by splitting multiple keys among separate agencies.

may be used to log information from applications, network activity and service performance and provide capabilities to capture, analyze and flag potential attacks and malicious use or abuse of data access [41, 42].

Because of neglect, abuse and lack of access to education and medical care, people with Down syndrome would die very young.

Mr. Lake went on to detail additional goals involving the reduction of chronic under-nutrition, which can lead to stunting in young children; protection of children from violence, exploitation and abuse; and provision of access to a quality education for all children, with a particular focus on girls.

The consultation document barely acknowledges the concerns of victims of press abuse about access to justice and the problems with the industry complaints body, Ipso.

The civil suit was brought by relatives of Mr. Saro-Wiwa and other victims of Nigeria's former military regime, who are taking advantage of a Supreme Court decision that gives foreign victims of human rights abuses a measure of access to American courts.

If marijuana and alcohol are complement goods, we can expect increased marijuana use and perhaps other drugs of abuse with increased access to alcohol.

The Coalition and Labor also joined forces to vote down Greens' amendments to ensure mandatory reporting of abuse, access for the Human Rights Commission and the media, and a time limit of three months for detention.

"It is deeply worrying that civilians are being tried before tribunals chaired by a military judge, with reports of abuse in detention, lack of access to legal counsel and coerced confessions.

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