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But allowing Comcast to merge with Time Warner might serve to restrict its growth rather than promote it.
These only serve to restrict free speech and risk backfiring by alienating journalists – the very people in the best position to help spread that message.
The slits or pores would also serve to "restrict the inward flow of air to reduce free-burn rate of a cigarette".
"We are beginning to see closures of mammography facilities and increased waiting times for screening and diagnostic appointments, both of which serve to restrict access".
The court rejected petitioners argument that under Professional Real Estate Investors, Inc. v. Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., 508 U.S. 49 (1993), only baseless or sham suits serve to restrict the otherwise unfettered right to seek court resolution of differences. 246 F.3d, at 629.
These specialized receivers serve to restrict the GA to a particular portion of the simulation grid, even with few receivers.
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A specific name serves to restrict or modify the meaning of the place-name.
(2) Separation primarily serves to restrict Palestinian mobility and freedom via checkpoints and permits.
And while the Karmapa was a Tibetan of exalted status, that fact merely served to restrict his freedom of movement even further.
But the prohibition is part of a larger web of laws and practices that have served to restrict women's rights.
There's often been a sense that the very existence of the animation category serves to restrict the genre come awards season, limiting its potential to challenge for other prizes.
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