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"Severely restricting the availability of these devices does not seem to be in the interest of public health," he said.
The problem with restricting the availability of software is that it affects all potential uses, including ones that cannot be predicted decades in advance.
A hood or other suitable enclosure shall be used to provide a draft-protected environment surrounding the test chamber without restricting the availability of air.
But Britain's Anatomical Act of 1832 put an end to the fun, requiring dissectors to be licensed and restricting the availability of corpses.
In particular, the impact of the credit crunch, by restricting the availability of mortgage finance, is having a negative effect on demand.
In particular, the impact of the credit crunch, by restricting the availability of mortgage finance, is having a negative effect on demand in both Europe and America.
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Prohibition restricts the availability of essential medicines for all, such as morphine.
But South Africa restricted the availability of nevirapine to two pilot sites a province until December 2002.
This expansion was controversial and, under Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, the Court later restricted the availability of the writ.
Since independence, Kyrgyzstan has overhauled its criminal code to restrict the availability of the death penalty to five crimes.
Limitations in functionality and high costs have restricted the availability of rehabilitation robots.
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