11.   In places like Saudi Arabia, where access was barred until two months ago, the change is being hailed as a belated revolution.

12.   In the ruling, Walker concluded the department had clearly overstated the risks in order to justify barring press access to executions.

13.   It pits a frayed tradition of hospitality against louder voices demanding harsher measures to bar access to all but genuine asylum seekers.

14.   Lane, echoing comments from Energy Secretary Bill Richardson, said the United States will increase efforts to bar foreign access to sensitive and classified material at the laboratories.

15.   The judge conceded any blanket order to bar access to public court documents might be viewed by the appellate courts as unconstitutional.

16.   The man may have barred access to others to a particular part of his work area or home.

17.   The next stage will be the critical one, and Iraq has already said that it would bar access to presidential compounds and other places.

18.   The mining companies, with the government looking hard over their shoulders, disposed of the mine wastes in a lake, to which access is barred.

19.   The resolution also condemns Iraq for barring access to weapons sites, endangering the lives of inspectors and removing or destroying documents.

20.   The police and rescue crews barred access to the area.

v. + access >>共 226
have 26.51%
gain 7.96%
give 5.68%
provide 4.86%
block 4.20%
allow 3.85%
deny 3.29%
get 3.15%
limit 3.02%
restrict 2.99%
bar 0.59%
bar + n. >>共 1096
journalist 4.30%
reporter 3.69%
woman 2.41%
company 2.37%
discrimination 1.59%
use 1.57%
inspector 1.25%
access 1.18%
entry 1.14%
people 1.12%
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