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  • Court case Roe v. Wade, in which many laws restricting abortion access were invalidated.
  • ll passed by the Idaho Legislature severely restricting abortion earlier in the year, the incumbent
  • veness of various types of state level laws restricting abortion rights, including informed consent
  • DeGraaf supports restricting abortion coverage.
  • nthood v. Casey U.S. Supreme Court decision restricting abortion.
  • Integrity, a group whose mission focuses on restricting access to basic health information and serv
  • ompassing their tails around the DNA, thus, restricting access to the DNA.
  • However this behavior can be emulated by restricting access to a type's constructor.
  • e negative effects of housing inequality by restricting access to household wealth.
  • aign team for this, and criticized them for restricting access to Liberal Party membership forms.
  • ditional security protection by limiting or restricting access to endpoints identified to be “unhea
  • perty is fenced and gated with wrought-iron restricting access except for times when the building i
  • e, this giving a good view for landing, but restricting access to the pilots cockpit.
  • attacking northern Israel while Baasha was restricting access to Jerusalem through border fortific
  • Restricting access to certain websites is not a technic
  • organize their collection, apparently also restricting access, and supposedly having plans to publ
  • s formed in 2008 to protest and oppose laws restricting activities between consenting adults, most
  • Mesopotamian Theatre, Sir William Marshall, restricting advances to the Tigris Front only.
  • s also instrumental in imposing regulations restricting advertising of infant formula milk, and for
  • ns, the Hawaii Legislature enacted Act 257, restricting, among other things, the amount of rent tha
  • nt 300 (one of numerous Israeli checkpoints restricting and controlling passage between the Palesti
  • assed with high scores, despite a state law restricting applicants to white males over 21.
  • ing for sunlight and some nutrients, and by restricting available surface area for new branch sprou
  • and clever, a man who operates outside the restricting bureaucracy of modern life.
  • strict along Addison Street and passed laws restricting business hours in other neighborhoods in an
  • the conclave invalid as violating the rule restricting business during a conclave to the election
  • utritional deprivations, typically severely restricting calorie intake.
  • The diet works by restricting calorie intake but encourages consumption o
  • It has been known since the 1930s that restricting calories while maintaining adequate amounts
  • New York Wilson Pakula Act in 1947 aimed at restricting candidates from one party running in anothe
  • istribution agreement with Geffen Records - restricting co-owners Richard and Stefanie Reines from
  • until Israel indeed agreed to a formulation restricting construction activities on the basis of a g
  • 2000, the U.S. Congress enacted legislation restricting cruise ship discharges in U.S. navigable wa
  • liticians exploit this condition for votes, restricting development and by accommodating illegal im
  • tation, where twelve tracks become four, is restricting development because trains are queuing to l
  • s largely to Victorian full-back Jack Regan restricting Doig to just three goals.
  • th and Mortlake due to a weight restriction restricting double deck buses over the weak Hammersmith
  • Restricting employer interference in union organizing.
  • o May 2008, some national governments began restricting export of rice and some retailers began rat
  • The most restricting extant styles from this period, which truly
  • Alternatively, he can turned into a restricting face-cover (his friends had Spanky do this
  • ystem accomplished this in part by severely restricting foreign currency transactions and confining
  • gh there now is a United States federal law restricting fraudulent practices in spam, Carmack was n
  • ith police 30 days prior to any event, thus restricting freedom of assembly.
  • r vegetation, sometimes killing saplings by restricting further growth.
  • -47) and suffered hand injuries both times, restricting him to one Test overseas".
  • , with four separate spells out of the side restricting him to 18 appearances.
  • hold down a regular place at Bramall Lane, restricting him to just 15 appearances for the Blades d
  • However with his injury restricting him, despite many operations, he only made
  • ury which required operations on both knees restricting his appearances.
  • rtion of time in business however, somewhat restricting his first-class appearances.
  • He was also served with an indefinite ASBO, restricting his future contact with companies targeted
  • iz Pahad was given a banning order in 1963, restricting his movement and preventing him from attend
  • -75) and he was injured in 1975-76, further restricting his appearances.
  • pua, and against the New Zealand Government restricting human rights as part of the "war on terror"
  • t the government has made all kinds of laws restricting Indians from practicing their traditional r
  • Restricting inspired oxygen worsens this hypoxia and is
  • Proponents recommend a goal of restricting intake by 20%.
  • eived an MA15+ classification in Australia, restricting it to night-time airplay.
  • tted as the selection condition rather than restricting it to be a simple comparison.
  • asonable, conditions were onerous, severely restricting its operational flexibility.
  • shment of the Supreme Muslim Council, while restricting its powers exclusively to religious matters
  • The EPA gradually began restricting its agricultural use in the 1970s due to co
  • igh dust and tar yields in the produced gas restricting its use, hence the use of staged reforming.
  • uch as the Jewish hat and the yellow badge, restricting Jews to certain cities and towns or in cert
  • e Pale of Settlement was created, generally restricting Jews to living in the new territories, but
  • an's colonial rule of Korea which have been restricting liberty and pride of Korean even now.
  • Restoration techniques include restricting livestock's access to the stream, which wil
  • t, passed by Parliament, comes into effect, restricting manufacture of iron products in the America
  • ment was determined to uphold its policy of restricting mass Jewish immigration and urged the Turki
  • slation, one of the strongest telemarketing restricting measure in the nation.
  • abolic water, clearance of toxic wastes and restricting metabolite loss (Coast et al., 2002).
  • top the leg being bent at the knee, further restricting mobility.
  • llan for 60 on the last ball of the innings restricting New Zealand to a chaseable 182.
  • he eighteenth-century benevolent despots in restricting or prohibiting the religious orders.
  • It turns out that restricting ourselves to the set of computable function
  • He introduced the law restricting outdoor wood-fired boilers.
  • much of the hill including its summit thus restricting outward views from it.
  • requiring permits to keep exotic animals or restricting ownership of "dangerous" exotics, and in so
  • A religious test restricting particular posts to adherents of particular
  • its upstream end has very limited clearance restricting passage to canoes and small dinghies even u
  • iers at the front entrance to the platform, restricting platform access to ticket-holders only.
  • ed the draft, option clause and other rules restricting player movement were violations of antitrus
  • ders more sexual opportunities, rather than restricting pornography (Queen, 1996).
  • This move was in violation of party rules restricting primaries held before February 5 to Iowa, N
  • d the California law on unfair competition, restricting private lawsuits against a company only to
  • OPEC tries to influence prices by restricting production.
  • a premiership player with Carlton in 1938, restricting prolific Collingwood forward Ron Todd to 3
  • Parliament passes the Corporation Act 1661 restricting public office to members of the Church of E
  • ying off its international debt and further restricting public salaries and pay rises to civil serv
  • ferences between the two after Khan started restricting Rahimuddin's vast amount of legislative pow
  • , are improper he may make such regulations restricting, regulating or controlling the application
  • is is also known as a Horizontal Partition, restricting rows output by a query according to specifi
  • in effect in 10 of the state's 21 counties restricting sales of certain products on Sundays.
  • agreed upon, whereby Israel would commit to restricting settlement construction in area C during th
  • s, charging pressures and regulator action) restricting share price rises.
  • e shark species and for tighter legislation restricting shark finning.
  • ating travel to and from New York City, and restricting ships to a distance of 300 yards from port,
  • assion for music, they also were mindful in restricting Sinan from spending all his time on it.
  • untries plentiful in gold have no such laws restricting specie.
  • l which would allow it to implement by-laws restricting street prostitution (after having made a si
  • (2) restricting sugar imports using an tariff rate quota, a
  • ershire won the match by an innings margin, restricting Surrey to what was, at the time, their lowe
  • An example of this is restricting telephone number or postal code input based
  • inclusion of cheese in its new regulations restricting television advertising of junk foods to chi
  • But the channel is restricting that kind of operations within the healthy
  • king supply convoys, destroying bridges and restricting the ability of helicopters to provide suppo
  • o separate from the deepest convection, and restricting the outflow to all areas around the storm,
  • gations arising out of any past commitments restricting the methods of raising men for military ser
  • ng spaces outside the building, he proposed restricting the on-street parking open to the public to
  • assed the Communal Properties Act, severely restricting the expansion of the Dariusleut and Lehrerl
  • tion needs could be met, even if this meant restricting the flow of goods and services to the civil
  • ort quota system was in place at this time, restricting the number of cars Japanese automakers coul
  • of Lake Lucerne in Lucerne, Switzerland by restricting the flow of the Reuss River, several are st
  • impoverished, rules were made and enforced restricting the fees and costs of examinations and exam
  • oted against the resolution in the Congress restricting the salary of a foreign minister of the Uni
  • urt of Canada where several provincial laws restricting the press were struck down and the existenc
  • e, an over-the-counter decongestant, and in restricting the use of Trovan, an antibiotic, to use in
  • ing warnings on all alcohol advertisements, restricting the content and placement of alcohol ads, a
  • rostitution, with the former moving towards restricting the sex trade (condemning it as a form of e
  • eservoir, to identify potential bottlenecks restricting the development of juvenile salmon populati
  • m the upper corners of the cowling, further restricting the pilot's view.
  • sed then a prohibition notice can be served restricting the use of the premises for certain activit
  • and it must rest for a considerable period, restricting the Amish to a radius of 12.5 miles (20.1 k
  • e immigration appeals process, most notably restricting the right of appeal for refusal of entry cl
  • Restricting the set of host language capabilities which
  • Uhl was born with achondroplasia, restricting the growth of her limbs.
  • Restricting the public areas in which sitting or sleepi
  • ontrol class with their spells focused upon restricting the moves of opponents.
  • because the law did not have the purpose of restricting the practise of religion.
  • njuries during his time at White Hart Lane, restricting the number of games in which he played.
  • U.S. state of Colorado has various policies restricting the production, sale, and use of different
  • actions by congressmen to pass legislation restricting the activities of persons infected with HIV
  • slave rebellion, North Carolina passed laws restricting the rights and movements of free blacks.
  • Genetic Control has announced that they are restricting the height of all humans to four feet.
  • required a specific manufacturer's camera, restricting the Highways Agency's control over technolo
  • The reason Kay was restricting the tour to Manchester was so he could be c
  • At that time, many leagues placed quotas restricting the number of non-nationals allowed on memb
  • significant power failure in December 1968, restricting the satellite's operation to daylight hours
  • a landing platform at one end will help in restricting the placement of pollen stores.
  • nd BMT Canarsie Line but has no third rail, restricting the facility to diesel-powered trains only.
  • ed that the tracks were too close together, restricting the width of the trains, so the gap between
  • It has been shown that restricting the phrases to linguistic phrases (syntacti
  • mained economical in the final, but despite restricting the Rubies to 110, Diamonds could only reac
  • He points to the arbitrariness of restricting the idea of the phenotype to apply only to
  • In this way a scheme was devised for restricting the Gospel to those who there is reason to
  • Restricting the input flow reduces the density (and hen
  • The tradition grew out of laws restricting the use of child actors in London theatre,
  • y the British Board of Film Classification, restricting the film's target audience from seeing it u
  • of the UK native white clawed crayfish and restricting the invasion of the alien signal crayfish.
  • imited to the footprint of the boiler, thus restricting the amount of steam that may be produced.
  • on in London when he introduced the idea of restricting the chimney opening to increase the updraug
  • controls the political space, thus severely restricting the opposition from actively participating
  • nated with the policy of the GDR government restricting the amount of East German Marks (M) that co
  • e a continuous set of locations rather than restricting the values to a discrete grid of cells.
  • lm was given an "R(A)" rating in Singapore, restricting the movie audience to adults above 21 years
  • Simple Ujjayi is achieved by consciously restricting the flow of air through the larynx producin
  • aceans and algae, with its small mouth size restricting the size of food portions.
  • re are several chain gates in each hallway, restricting the students from entering and exiting befo
  • assist low-income families on Medicaid, by restricting the co-payment for brand name drugs to $3 a
  • advertising and tobacco sales were in fact restricting the company's First Amendment rights.
  • t line" age restriction of 18 is tenable in restricting the rights of mature minors, [thus] mature
  • iation, which at that time was dedicated to restricting the production of physicians, and to mainta
  • sored by the Board of Trade with the aim of restricting the way hire-purchase agreements could be a
  • humiliating and punitive ordinances further restricting the civil rights and economic and social op
  • hemy, which demanded the repeal of the laws restricting the expression of religious opinion.
  • d symbolical algebra-and that they erred in restricting the science to the arithmetical part.
  • n as closely as possible and the constraint restricting the size of each portion to discrete values
  • ch as files and the system clipboard) while restricting the application to authorized operations.
  • aised, in this report: Eliminating all caps restricting the growth of charter schools in Illinois a
  • hat would pin the SW Front Armies in place, restricting their mobility against the manifold German
  • a constant source of technical difficulty, restricting their use.
  • y in a limited number of ‘safe' places thus restricting their lifestyle.
  • ps that pass in front of the wearer's eyes, restricting their vision, and further increasing the se
  • imited, and many studies are criticized for restricting their scope.
  • age their finances on a cash-only basis and restricting their access to equitable sources of credit
  • by Newton Mill Ltd in 1973, with a covenant restricting their use as a "recreation ground for the u
  • e leg significantly shorter than the other, restricting them to an inefficient limp.
  • presented by the 30 meter high Rindge Dam, restricting them to the lowest 3.2 km of more than 112
  • Within months, Congress passed a law restricting these records.
  • n Libman v. Attorney General of Quebec that restricting third party spending has a valid object "to
  • to any legislation that Parliament may pass restricting this freedom).
  • ss to the territory under its jurisdiction, restricting tourist entry only to the northern corner a
  • McLaughlin supported tariffs restricting trade with the United States and opposed Si
  • ary traffic lights at the point of the slip restricting traffic to one direction at a time.
  • y Cause inflammation of the Prostate gland, restricting urine flow (BPH).
  • Colony, Governor James Douglas passed laws restricting US shipping.