Sentence examples for withholding access from inspiring English sources

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It moved politics from Parliament to the television studio, and rewarded or chastised journalists by granting or withholding access to people in power.Yet for all their failings, these clamorous media also produce some thoughtful reporting and opinion.

But the first inspector general resigned after less than three years, complaining that the police were withholding access to necessary records, and the second still operates with just a skeleton staff.

Another factor was the surprise decision by Russia's antitrust regulator to press ahead with fining Gazprom, the state-controlled gas company, for withholding access to its pipelines from a gas operator in Tartarstan.A technical glitch was blamed for the reappearance on a newspaper's website of a six-year-old article describing United Airlines' bankruptcy.

Meanwhile, Leicester city clinical commissioning group told the Guardian they were in the process of reviewing their previous policy of withholding access to the device, which, they say, was based on there being "not enough evidence to demonstrate that it is effective for monitoring diabetes, compared with the cost".

The Federal Circuit discourages amicus briefs that duplicate arguments made by the main parties, but the court's policy of withholding access to briefs made it hard to read other case filings before the deadline to submit amicus briefs, said Daniel Nazer, the EFF attorney who asked the court to amend its policy.

He flatly refused, and some vendors retaliated by withholding access to their databases.

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And with questionable sites that are accessible, a search engine might decide to withhold access to users.

The press policy of the Bush administration is to withhold access to information it feels might have a negative effect on its carefully crafted image.

I have to ensure our community has adequate water, setting aside supplies for droughts; I can also withhold access to water from development projects that would lead to runaway sprawl.

I agree with writer and artist Alistair Gentry: such excessive art jargon seems only to "grant power and prestige to a minority of privileged insiders while trying to withhold access by the rest of us".

President Clinton said he had nothing to do with the decision by the General Services Administration, the federal government's landlord, to withhold access to the transition suite in an office building two blocks from the White House.

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