51.   It would establish a framework to grant individuals ownership over their medical records and the right to control access to them, with some exceptions.

52.   It makes fingerprint identification systems that are used to control access to buildings and computer networks, to perform background checks on employees, and to identify criminals.

53.   It was able to do so because it controlled access to the theatre, transportation and communications.

54.   Its SiteMinder product and services control user access to e-commerce on Web sites.

55.   Its gray-painted steel door on an unpaved road seems almost monastic, reflecting a desire to control access to his privacy.

56.   Karimov, for example, has lost foreign investment and International Monetary Fund loans because he continues to control access to hard currency.

57.   Leakey, director of the National Museum of Kenya, controlled access to many of the fossils from both Kenya and neighboring Tanzania.

58.   Like one of the great sea powers of old, Microsoft today controls access to the modern lanes of communication.

59.   MIT and many other research universities have policies that largely prohibit classified, applied research requiring security clearances and controlled access to facilities on their main campuses.

60.   Monsanto claims it controls access to Bt because it designed a method for modifying plant genes first.

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%
control 1.73%
control + n. >>共 972
cost 2.55%
most 2.28%
access 1.67%
game 1.55%
area 1.53%
flow 1.45%
ball 1.42%
part 1.29%
inflation 1.23%
crowd 1.06%
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