Sentence examples for unwarranted access from inspiring English sources

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This new option looks to be a far better and quicker way of preventing someone gaining unwarranted access to your material.

It refers to physical, technological, or administrative safeguards or tools used to protect identifiable health data from unwarranted access or disclosure (Cohn 2006).

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Other advantages include the ability to produce large amounts of SCA for dispersal into areas where hatchery carcass placement or inorganic nutrient application is unwarranted due to access (i.e. roadless areas), availability (lack of hatchery returns), or potential pathogen and contaminant issues (fish pathogens and heavy metals).

Republicans generally stress the importance of preventing voter fraud, while Democrats view these increasingly popular measures as creating unwarranted barriers to voter access.

"Unwarranted risk aversion threatens to restrict access to the formal financial system to many who could benefit from it... and risks unwinding parts of the ecosystem of networks and relationships that support global trade and investment," he said.

In other words, the only thing these waddling bags of arseflesh have going for them is unrestricted access to a vast and unwarranted fortune.

For instance, Mavrodes would probably not consider Ramanujan's belief that Krishna is divine as warranted, but even if Mavrodes is correct Ramanujan would have no access to this truth about the unwarranted character of his own beliefs.

Microsoft, Nokia and Google's Motorola unit have also asked that some portions of the evidence remain sealed, but the judge has said she would be guided by the rule that "public access must be respected unless truly unwarranted".

Judge Lippman offered a final practical reason for increasing spending on civil legal services: preventing unwarranted evictions, avoiding foster care placements, helping clients get access to federal benefits and easing court delays will carry real economic benefits for the state.

Given the generally weak clinical validity of these genetic test results, a policy that defaults to restricting access to them to genetic specialists may prevent unwarranted clinical concern or misguided treatments based on misunderstanding the results.

Ken D'Apice, executive director of the Suffolk County Council of the Boy Scouts of America in Medford, said that denying access to scout units for their meetings would be unwarranted.

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