Sentences with phrase «restricting access to the profession»

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Although access will be restricted to conference participants, the association says new developments in the veterinary profession will benefit the public in the form of better health care for their pets.
The increased fees, of course, restrict fair access to the legal profession — many students are forced to take out... [more]
Again, the legal profession from City firms to sole practitioners mounted a staunch opposition, pointing out that it would not only restrict access to justice for individuals and smaller businesses, but damage the reputation of London as an international centre for legal dispute resolution.
Increasing licensing fees increases student debt which, in turn, reduces diversity in the legal profession and restricts access to justice by increasing the downstream cost of legal services.
DWF has supported this legal sector alliance to overcome the issue of restricted social mobility and access to the legal profession through meaningful work experience, since 2012.
Furthermore, it adds financial stress to already indebted students in a way that will reduce diversity in the legal profession and restrict access to justice and lawyering in the public interest.
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