Sentence examples for attempting to control access from inspiring English sources

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Shaw traces this disease back to days before Vatican I on through Vatican II, where openness and honesty were replaced with deception and cover-up, resulting in scandals caused by the church's "attempting to control access to truth".

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Media activists were then, and have remained, primary targets of the regime's retaliation as it attempts to control access to information.

Congress has made several attempts to control access to online porn, most recently with the Children's Internet Protection Act, passed at the end of 2000.

When female chimpanzees ovulate, they may mate with every unrelated male in the group, despite the dominant male's attempts to control access.

Durov concludes his update about the block saying he intends to give out "millions" of dollars' worth in Bitcoin grants this year — to "individuals and companies who run socks5 proxies and VPN" — and thus who help to bolster the resilience of Internet infrastructure against state attempts to control access.

They are attempting to control our bodies and our minds.

The company's usage policy clearly states that illegal behavior will result in termination of service, but we do not otherwise attempt to control the access of its users or their content, thus maintaining the company's stance as a "carrier" in the eyes of the law.

Endoscopic attempts to control the haemorrhage were unsuccessful.

They attempt to control reality".

We have control over our experience, we mustn't attempt to control another's experience.

A controlling person rarely just attempts to control one person.

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