Sentence examples for by constraining access to from inspiring English sources

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In the absence of public health protections, however, it is also a significant upstream driver of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) including cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes through facilitating increased consumption of the 'risk commodities' tobacco, alcohol and ultra-processed foods, and by constraining access to NCD medicines.

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The scarcity of physicians in sub-Saharan Africa – particularly in rural clinics staffed only by non-physician health workers – is constraining access to HIV treatment, as only they are legally allowed to start antiretroviral therapy in the HIV-positive patient.

Here, SHI was often viewed as instrumental in constraining access to quality care.

The Government constrained access to the affected populations by humanitarian actors, partly for security and partly for other reasons.

Measures to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing increasingly seek to constrain access to markets.

Indeed, for many people, Medicaid constrains access to quality care.

This constrains access to land for small-scale farmers.

"Clinic closures would further constrain access to abortion in a state where access to abortion has already been dramatically curtailed," the judge added.

Intellectual property provisions of trade agreements may also constrain access to NCD medicines.

The review question was: What provider factors facilitate and constrain access to ECP in LMIC?

Health workers' ability to access these resources were investigated and factors facilitating or constraining access identified.

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