limiting access
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflimitingandaccess
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limiting
adjective
uk/ˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪŋ/us/ˈlɪm.ɪ.t̬ɪŋ/
preventing you from having ...
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access
noun[U]
uk/ˈæk.ses/us/ˈæk.ses/
the method or possibility of getting near to a place ...
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(Definition oflimitingandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoflimiting access
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There are some other, firmer ways oflimitingaccessto genetic paternity testing.
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Limitingaccessto cigarettes by the young.
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In principle,limitingaccessto technologies and procedures that involve unnecessary risks, or lead to no benefits, should raise few normative issues.
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But, given the limits of community resources, they struggle to identify religious grounds for rationing care andlimitingaccess.
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This case and others in which meanings were twisted by the hand of forgers or fabricators provided further reasons forlimitingaccessto records.
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States need to be aware of the consequences oflimitingaccessto medications, and our research helps to highlight some of the benefits of these drugs.
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The reason is that if, bylimitingaccess, privatization improves the productivity of the resource, this gain will be felt equally by all those who continue to access the resource.
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The cooler months are usually preferred as the summer is characterized by scorching heat and the rainy season can cause damage to roadslimitingaccessin rural areas.
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Thomasma73 argued againstlimitingaccessof care based solely on age and proposed an alternative based on proportional benefit to the patient using functional status categories as standards.
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Limitingaccessto the motorway for local traffic would severely increase congestion on local roads.
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We will have to tread more cautiously to ensure that we do not end up bylimitingaccessto justice.
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The argument forlimitingaccessto religious organisations relates to spectrum scarcity.
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Limitingaccessto deep-water fish stocks is therefore justified but could be re-examined in light of new and objective scientific data.
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Residents have become frustrated by the association's lack of action, especially after residents made positive suggestions onlimitingaccessto the estate and improving lighting.
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I welcomed that scrutiny, particularly in relation to the possibility of prejudice to the accused and the proposals forlimitingaccessto bail.
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There may, on occasion, be a heritage case forlimitingaccess.
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Then there is the question oflimitingaccessto well-defined classes of persons.
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So, fourthly, year-by-year, money for civil legal aid is being constrained,limitingaccessto justice.
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It is also striking that, in relation to workers,limitingaccessto 'airside' for security reasons has been used to restrict workers' freedom to form a trade union.
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Expanding capacity by widening of the existing motorway; reducing demand for the road bylimitingaccess to the motorway for local traffic or encouraging alternative modes of transport.
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