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Poverty hampers access to better quality drugs, healthcare and, when needed, expert legal advice.
Nor does it like Britain's policy of dispersing asylum-seekers around the country, since that hampers access to legal, health and education services (see article).
In most cases, it hampers access to modern health services especially for young children [4].
However, P. juliflora limits interaction with the government and hampers access to support and representatives, diminishing both the political power, and relevance, of communities and their development prospects.
This expense often hampers access to modern health services, especially for young children (3).
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The report points to the turmoil in the Gaza Strip and bureaucratic staff changes there as factors hampering access to urgent health care.
These try to narrow or hamper access to abortions by, for example, sharply restricting the procedures at as early as 20 weeks, requiring women to view ultrasounds of the fetus, curbing insurance coverage and imposing expensive regulations on clinics.
But in between, both explicit legal impediments and hidden obstacles continue to hamper access to Chinese customers, despite China's promises of reform when it joined the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in 2001.
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