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The phrase "access is impeded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where access to something is blocked or hindered, such as in discussions about technology, infrastructure, or information.
Example: "Due to the construction work, access is impeded to the main entrance of the building."
Alternatives: "access is blocked" or "access is restricted".
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Access is impeded as roads and tracks are narrowed and blocked, and the thorns render vehicles with inflatable tyres susceptible to punctures.
There has been one attempt for computational derivation of T cell epitopes, catalogued in the HPtaa [ 51] database; however, it is currently not maintained and its access is impeded.
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He won as the Interior Ministry was sealed, opposition Web sites were shut down, text messages were cut off, cell phones were interrupted, Internet access was impeded, dozens of opposition figures were arrested, universities were closed and a massive show of force was orchestrated to ram home the result to an incredulous public.
Perhaps Mr. Cashman's Google access was impeded when he was getting to know her, or perhaps he saw in Ms. Neathway the potential for drama that the failure to have acquired the Cy Young Award winner Cliff Lee could not alone supply.
1 Studies using health facility-based surveillance may underestimate disease burden when the proportion of cases not seeking care cannot be enumerated, such as in resource-poor settings where access to healthcare is impeded, or in communities where highly frequented healthcare providers are outside of the surveillance system.
Specifically the latter form of documentation is problematic, because access to discharge letters is impeded and audit requirements are not satisfied.
Indeed, we have a case study in Texas of what happens when access to safe and legal abortion is impeded: Since the closure of at least half of the state's abortion clinics, between 100,000 and 240,000 women are reported to have attempted self-induced abortions.
Other interpretations of I.D.E.A. and the use of I.E.P.'s imply that a student's access to free and equal education is impeded by means of segregation, and by allowing for exemptions of students with disabilities from meeting school, district, state, and federal testing standards and requirements, as well as minimalist requirements for education to assist a student with disabilities to graduate.
Currently, Vacca said, the Council is "impeded in doing our oversight function" by a lack of access to basic knowledge.
Ignorance flourishes where free inquiry is impeded.
Moreover, the work could enhance models that predict the availability of ground water for drinking, he notes, as groundwater access could also be impeded by such growth.
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