Examples of using Blocking access in English and their translations into German
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Blocking access to Italian ports won't achieve anything.
This is blocking access to my creative images created on Photoshop CS4.
Blocking access to housing(completely new criminal provision)- 6 years!
A pin number acts like a password, blocking access to the iOS device.
Note that blocking access to the activation server will prevent the product from launching.
Check if your hosting provider is blocking access for some reason, but generally this works.
Ransomware: Cybercriminals are increasingly blocking access to data and demanding money to restore it.
Net, make sure you do not have a firewall blocking access to these two servers.
Increase employee productivity by identifying the most used applications and blocking access to unproductive applications.
Initially my approach was too analytical, blocking access to my imagination and my inner visual world.
Impose a penalty to the User of blocking access to the Forum for a fixed term.
Blocking access to specific websites is less important than recommending ones that are suitable for children.
The government's censorship of web sites includes blocking access to the following types of site.
Microsoft Word may display various errors blocking access to documents, among which file permission error is one.
ICC says:"In actuality Jamaa burned two unused wooden posts that were blocking access to his house.
Boosts employee and IT performance by freeing inboxes of spam and blocking access to non-business related web content.
This example only represents a small part of what Sendmail can do in terms of allowing or blocking access.
High rock walls are blocking access to this side valley and one wonders how one can reach it.
Using the fraudulent pretext of blocking access to"fake news," Google has implemented a vastly expanded program of Internet censorship.
The exclusive privilege granted to schedule backups and restores for multiple computer sales, while blocking access to other departmental servers.