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1 Results: Evidence suggests insurers limit access to trials because of cost concerns.
2 He said the ship's position could limit access to more experienced divers.
3 The ability to limit access to subsections of the tool by user.
4 Sanctions from the EU would limit access by Russian oil companies to funds.
5 Simultaneously, their escalating costs limit access for certain patients and health care facilities.
6 Rose understands that race, class or gender should not limit access to equality.
7 With this control, publishers can and do limit access to the scholar's writing.
8 This prompted White House officials to limit access to Trump's remarks.
9 The main public hospital has decided to limit access and to focus on emergencies.
10 Whether alcohol use and depressive symptoms limit access to ART in resource-limited settings is unknown.
11 Two bills are currently in Congress that would severely limit access to pornography by minors.
12 The drugmakers have already tried to pre-empt efforts to limit access to the new treatments.
13 Opponents say it will limit access to safe abortions.
14 Background: In many low- and middle-income countries, insufficient human resources limit access to oral health services.
15 But he has no plans to change arrangements which limit access to benefits and social services.
16 They do not, because governments in many producing countries limit access to their reserves, he said.
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