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Raised 50 feet above the Rio Zape and accessible by hand and toe holds [20], the cave site has reduced access by animals and thereby provides a unique opportunity to study coprolites that were undisturbed.

In the last two years, the state has reduced access to old courthouses where Lincoln practiced law, including Mount Pulaski and Postville in Lincoln, as well as the Cahokia Courthouse, a French log structure built in the late 1700s.

But the company is in such a weakened state that it is not in any position to raise new money from its shareholders.Rail finance is under acute strain because the rail regulator has reduced access charges paid by the train-operating and freight companies.

This shortened stay has reduced access to in-hospital identification and treatment of postpartum complications [ 1].

Evidence from court cases further supports the conclusion that the subsidized regime has reduced access to some essential health services, in particular studies examining the utilization of the 'tutela', court petitions for writs for the right to health, because insurers denied health care.

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Evidence suggests women with disability have reduced access to health information, and experience barriers in accessing screening, prevention and care services resulting in greater unmet health needs, in particular in relation to SRH [ 3, 11].

An FM radio station in Moscow has dropped the BBC Russian Service, the latest in a series of moves that have reduced access in Russia to news produced by Western news organizations.

Action films are very popular, particularly since films are rarely dubbed or subtitled in Malagasy; poorer inhabitants of the cities, however, have reduced access to this type of entertainment.

The Wall Street Journal also piled on the pressure on the governor just a few hours before his address, when it reported that Christie had met with two men involved in the scandal on 11 September 2013 – the third day of lane closures that had reduced access to the George Washington bridge into New York City from Fort Lee, plunging the town of 35,000 into gridlock.

Research has suggested that funding cuts to schools have reduced access to instrument tuition for those who cannot afford to pay for private tutors; Department for Education plans to exclude creative subjects, including music from the GCSE curriculum have been denounced by critics as a direct threat to students' engagement with and appreciation of classical music.

In Latin America, as documented by Tejerina and Westley (2007) using household surveys, the poor have reduced access to credit and saving instruments.

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