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This is the paradox that Schelling's essay exposes: sometimes, having your freedom restricted makes it easier to do what you wanted to do in the first place.
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One such glycan, STn, is found on 25 30% of breast carcinomas but its expression by normal tissues is highly restricted, making it an attractive therapeutic target.
Aid workers said access to the area was restricted, making it impossible to verify the rebels' claim.
Telephone and Internet communication in the area was severely restricted, making it difficult to verify government reports.
Communication with his lawyers is restricted, making it impossible to pass on information or evidence directly from him to the ECHR.
Even if they are judged to have been unfairly dismissed at a tribunal their compensation would be restricted making it easy for employers to gamble.
The type of card accepted is highly restricted, making it difficult for older people, particularly African Americans, without access to birth certificates or driving licences to vote.
US, female, 1980 "Access is about to get easier here due to the Affordable Care Act, but if the US Council of Catholic Bishops has their way all women's access to insurance coverage for birth control will be restricted, making it out of reach for millions of women in the US".
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