Sentence examples for likely to restrict access from inspiring English sources

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The court's ruling, due by June, could spell out the extent to which states can impose clinic regulations likely to restrict access to abortion as an outpatient procedure.

The degree to which linker chemistry affects glycan presentation depends both on the length of the linker (shorter being more likely to restrict access to the glycan), and on the orientation of the linker relative to the array surface.

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What's more likely is that Congress will do all it can to restrict access either by passing 20-week bans or by making it illegal for minors to leave the state to end a pregnancy.

Unfortunately, in order to restrict access to something as ubiquitous as porn, he'll likely have to block most of the Internet.

It's going to restrict access to care.

Pakistani embassies abroad have also started to restrict access.

National PTA advocates for specific provisions to restrict access to firearms.

The Career College Association, which represents 1,450 for-profit colleges, is lobbying fiercely against the regulations, which it argues are wrong-headed, unnecessary and likely to restrict needy students' access to vocational training and higher education.

Thus, the loss of the normal methylation 'footprint' in FRDA cells likely reflects chromatin changes that restrict access of these factors to their normal binding sites.

It also found that 58% restrict access to their profiles and that women are significantly more likely to use privacy setting than men (67% vs 48%).

Role based access controls restrict access to NHS staff with a legitimate relationship to the patient.

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