Sentence examples for might affect access from inspiring English sources

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They would design bots to search government sites, using keywords to pull and parse new legislation that might affect access.

California's error was that it paid almost no attention to how the rate cuts might affect access to services.

In most instances, a single survey was performed that did not account for seasonal differences in either disease incidence or factors that might affect access to health facilities, such as planting and harvest times and rainfall with flooding, which impedes local transport.

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Specifically, they were worried about their patients being identified as drug users and how this might affect their access to other services.

While effects of GATS might take longer to filter through the upstream determinants, effects of TRIPS that affect access (or non-access) to essential medicines might have a more immediate effect.

Many factors affect access to abortion in this country.

Water pollution affects our environment, and global water shortages affect access to fresh water.

A decline in Vmax, relative to a plateau might be a sign of allosteric interaction of calmidazolium and chlorpromazine with other domain(s) (Fig. 3a and 3b) that may affect access of capsaicin to TRPV1.

Many factors affect access to medicines.

We focussed on identifying dimensions of research readiness or initiatives that might affect data quality or access; including the creation of national collections of primary care data.

The above differences might affect substrate oxidation at the heme access channel.

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