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The insurance industry violently opposed giving patients the right to sue, and the alternative bills offered patients a far more circumscribed access to the courts.
A citizens' petition – endorsed by the Roman Catholic bishops' conference, prime minister Beata Szydło and Jarosław Kaczyński, the former prime minister and Law and Justice leader – envisages scrapping Polish women's already heavily circumscribed access to terminations.
In Butler's view, the institutional mechanisms which permit access through medical regulation and psychological evaluation, allow for a kind of culturally circumscribed access to autonomy, but only at the cost of "undoing" oneself (91).
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Limited access to doctors?
While findings showed significant effects of the recreational environment immediately surrounding a girl's residence, the environment that a girl may frequent outside of this circumscribed area (e.g., access to recreation in the school environment) was not accounted for in this investigation and may have contributed to the ethnic differences in our findings.
Clearly, such contemplation gives access to a suitably circumscribed set of worlds only if the imaginative exercise is somehow constrained with respect to what is held constant.
The sharpest rise in obesity among women occurred in the Bronx, with the highest weights among those living in the poorest communities, where access to reasonably priced fresh food and medical care is usually most circumscribed.
Limit access to resources.
Access to capital?
"We have access to money".
Many lack access to transportation.
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