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We are effectively locked out of museums and institutions.
More than 120 properties cannot be sold because they are effectively locked in an insurance subsidiary.
It is at this stage that grass-roots candidates are effectively locked out of the system.
Yet the banks that once handed out home loans freely are imposing such stringent requirements that many homeowners who might want to refinance are effectively locked out.
The issue is that ice sheets melt quite slowly, but because carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for a long time, the eventual melting and associated sea level rise are effectively locked in.
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others have been effectively locked in their homes.
THOUSANDS of American college students have been effectively locked out of Cuba since 2004, when the Bush administration tightened restrictions on travel for academic, cultural and religious purposes.
Without a deal, Greece faced the prospect of quickly running out of cash because it is effectively locked out of the international lending markets.
Indeed, the further details on the shape of the fiscal package are unlikely to do much to ease the markets' frazzled nerves, implying that Ireland may be effectively locked out of the bond markets for a prolonged period".
The London fire authority will discuss payment arrangements for firefighters who go on strike, which the union said would lead to their members being effectively "locked out" for an entire shift during short periods of industrial action.
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