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The possibility that the department might restrict access to the database was reported Sunday in The Washington Post.
On Monday, a group of doctors, biotechnology backers and senior citizens' groups held a news conference, saying they worried that price controls might restrict access to drugs.
Spokesmen at health agencies in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut said yesterday that it was not clear if their states had laws that might restrict access to the pill or require guidelines for doctors who prescribed it.
Many analysts estimate another trillion barrels of yet-to-be-found oil remains, but in remote places like the Arctic Ocean where it will be expensive to extract, or in countries that might restrict access.
At the least, it may mean that the record industry could begin charging MTV for the use of its videos, and that it might restrict access to certain exclusive videos.
Since den emergence in grizzly bears in our area typically occurs in April to early May [ 88], the amount and timing of spring snowpack is likely a factor affecting the availability of early season food resources such as roots [ 89], and generally might restrict access to early spring food resources.
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But it might also restrict access for the telescopes' other function: public outreach nights.
Wall Street firms that acted in concert to restrict access might violate antitrust laws, said William Baldwin, editor of Forbes magazine.
Colorado's constitution has barred public money from funding abortions since 1984, meaning the proposed Coloradocare system might have restricted access to abortion.
In addition, due to the lack of resources, some patients might have restricted access to definitive diagnoses.
How might one balance this with the desire to restrict access, even though this will hardly be workable for the most determined reader?
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