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The department has the right to make the request, but if the court grants it, parents could be prevented from getting evidence that might prove their claims.
If you develop a health condition while on it, you could be prevented from getting permanent affordable health insurance".
If they're typical representatives of their ideologies, the communist will define equality as everyone getting more or less the same amount of stuff, whereas the libertarian will define it as no one being prevented from getting as much stuff as they can acquire through her talent and ambition.
The Welsh government said around 400 people were based at the offices, mostly working for Natural Resources Wales, and it understood no-one had been prevented from getting in to the building.
You can give someone all the opportunities in the world – a brilliant school, first-class training, decent jobs – but it's no good if they're prevented from getting on because of their gender, race, religion, sexuality or disability.
And audience members had to be prevented from getting on the frequency being used.
In that case, the Met police were prevented from getting access to the prisoner.
By this description, consumers are harmed because they're prevented from getting to someplace, like Netflix.
His win came after five opposition candidates were prevented from getting on the ballot.
Journalists with felony or domestic battery convictions would be prevented from getting licenses.
They were prevented from getting within a block of the park by a police barricade.
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