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restrict access
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re·strict [rɪˈstrɪkt] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. restrict (limit):
to restrict sth number
2. restrict (deprive of right):
jdm etw untersagen
3. restrict (confine):
to restrict sb to sth
jdn in etw tož. einsperren
I. ac·cess [ˈækses] SAM. no pl
1. access:
Zugang m. spol <-(e)s>
Zutritt m. spol <-(e)s>
brit. angl. access only
to be difficult of access brit. angl. ur. jez.
to deny sb access [to sth]
jdm den Zugang [o. Zutritt] [zu etw daj.] verwehren
sich daj. Zugang [o. Zutritt] [zu etw daj.] verschaffen
2. access (use):
Zugang m. spol <-(e)s>
to give [or grant]/refuse [or deny] sb access to sth
II. ac·cess [ˈækses] GLAG. preh. glag. RAČ.
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access SAM.
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access SAM.
access SAM. ELEK. POSL.
Zugriff m. spol
restrict access [rɪˌstrɪktˈækses] GLAG.
restrict, limit GLAG.
access INFRASTRUK.
Present
Irestrict
yourestrict
he/she/itrestricts
werestrict
yourestrict
theyrestrict
Past
Irestricted
yourestricted
he/she/itrestricted
werestricted
yourestricted
theyrestricted
Present Perfect
Ihaverestricted
youhaverestricted
he/she/ithasrestricted
wehaverestricted
youhaverestricted
theyhaverestricted
Past Perfect
Ihadrestricted
youhadrestricted
he/she/ithadrestricted
wehadrestricted
youhadrestricted
theyhadrestricted
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Most of them do not have easy access to the legal materials from across the region which they need to undertake their studies.
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Many libraries and schools provide internet access, including some mobile providers that travel between rural populations.
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Usage charges, additional to the access charge, are weighted to favour shorter use.
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It's the kind of grinding poverty where you don't get access to running water, adequate food, proper toilets, or basic health care.
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But time and again, reporters give new appointees a public tongue-bath in hopes of later getting access to a scoop in return for the self-abasement.
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Early surveys restricted their scope to employment in the informal sector on the basis of the ILO’s 1993 company-based definition.
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Die ersten Erhebungen beschränkten sich auf die Beschäftigung im informellen Sektor auf der Grundlage der unternehmensbasierten Definition des informellen Sektors der ILO aus dem Jahre 1993.
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Female genital mutilation not only constitutes an infringement of a person’s bodily integrity with severe health consequences, but also violates fundamental human rights and restricts girls' and women's chances for self-development.
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Measures to combat desertification are not restricted to improving land use, but also consider other relevant fields.
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Die Maßnahmen zur Bekämpfung der Desertifikation beschränken sich nicht nur auf eine verbesserte Bodennutzung, sondern berücksichtigen auch andere relevante Bereiche.
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Female genital mutilation not only constitutes an infringement of a person ’ s bodily integrity with severe health consequences, but also violates fundamental human rights and restricts girls ' and women s chances for self-development.
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Weibliche Genitalverstümmelung stellt nicht nur einen Eingriff in die körperliche Unversehrtheit mit schwerwiegenden gesundheitlichen Folgen dar. Die Praktik verletzt auch elementare Grundrechte und schränkt Mädchen und Frauen in ihren Entwicklungschancen ein.
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Placement processes are often restricted in their reliability and performance as a result of problems with data availability in the informal economy.
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Durch die schwierige Datenlage im Bereich der informellen Wirtschaft sind diese Vermittlungsprozesse gerade in diesem Kontext oftmals in ihrer Funktionsfähigkeit eingeschränkt.
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