Sentence examples for narrowed access from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Saladoff has structured an argument that America has narrowed access to the courts in many ways.

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Alison Glick, international associate and education coordinator for the Government Accountability Project, said there was a trend towards narrowing access to information in the United States.

So the Attorney General was already a man with a mission when he came into the Justice Department, in terms of narrowing access to the asylum system.

In the name of a more demanding curriculum, the government is narrowing access to the culture that shapes our sense of ourselves and what it means to be human.

So they have tried everything they can, largely through the Justice Department, initially, to narrow access to the asylum system, narrowing the definitions of what conditions could lead to a grant of asylum, and that has really worsened what was already an overwhelmed asylum system.

Investors fear that the government-sponsored enterprises narrowing access to capital will more swiftly bring about the need for a government bailout.

This, in the face of mounting student loan debt and rising college costs that are narrowing access to higher education.

The Department of Justice's work on this issue is especially crucial in light of the wave of recently passed voter suppression laws around the country that are narrowing access to the ballot.

Walker has spoken out against the minimum wage, rolled back the prevailing wage for public construction projects, and proposed or signed into law over 20 ALEC bills including Voter ID, anti-consumer tort reform legislation, school vouchers, and a deadly asbestos bill that narrows access to the courts for asbestos victims.

It's encouraging states to impose work requirements and premiums for Medicaid, which plainly will narrow access to coverage for the most needful population, and it's promoting junk health insurance plans that will be allowed to exclude people with pre-existing conditions, like opioid addiction.

Nationwide, increasing immigration enforcement efforts and decreasing resources for worker advocacy and labor standards enforcement have narrowed the access to worker rights.

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