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The Supreme Court has been mindful of the chilling effect disclosure can have on associational rights, and has declared that "state action which may have the effect of curtailing the freedom to associate is subject to the closest scrutiny".

"In view of the fundamental nature of the right to associate," the court concluded, "governmental 'action which may have the effect of curtailing the freedom to associate is subject to the closest scrutiny'" (NAACP v. Patterson [1958]).

Of course, it is immaterial whether the beliefs sought to be advanced by association pertain to political, economic, religious or cultural matters, and state action which may have the effect of curtailing the freedom to associate is subject to the closest scrutiny.' 357 U.S. at pages 460—461, 78 S.Ct. at page 1171, 2 L.Ed.2d 1488.

It could also have the effect of curtailing the availability of abortion coverage for others, even those paying for insurance with their own money, because if one person in a plan was receiving a federal subsidy, no one else in that plan could receive abortion coverage.

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Whether Dodd-Frank will have the desired effect of curtailing violence and supporting sustainable development in the region remains to be seen.

Nevertheless, we ask that urgent attention be paid to developing measures that would have the effect of curtailing easy access to assault weapons, especially guns that can hold up to 100 rounds of ammunition without reloading and have no place in the hands of civilians.

Safeguards that are too lax may have the same ultimate effect of curtailing an activity's benefits as safeguards that are too cautious.

45 However, different clinical trials indicated that it has no beneficial effect in curtailing the risk of HIV transmission and its use may increase the risk of HIV infection, possibly owing to toxicity of the active ingredient or the hyperosmolar gel vehicle (iso-osmolar placebo).

These have the effect of curtailing or even shrinking a country's economy to the point where their debts actually increase relative to the size of their gross domestic product (GDP), thereby exacerbating the problem.

Plainly, a regulation which has the effect of denying or unreasonably curtailing the common right to engage in a lawful private business, such as that under review, cannot be upheld consistent with the Fourteenth Amendment.

The combination of basal insulin, with its lowering effect on FPG, and lixisenatide, curtailing the postprandial glucose excursions, makes sense from a clinical point of view.

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