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  1. Using access control policy rules with deny effects (i.e., negative authorization) can be preferred to using complemented conditions in the rules as they are often easier to comprehend in the context of large policies. However, the two constructs have different impacts on the expressiveness of a rule-based access control model. We investigate whether policies expressible using complemented conditions can be expressed using deny rules instead. The answer to this question is not always affirmative. In this paper, we propose a practical approach to address this problem for a given policy. In particular, we develop theoretical results that allow us to pose the problem as a set of queries to an SAT solver. Our experimental results using an off-the-shelf SAT solver demonstrate the feasibility of our approach and offer insights into its performance based on access control policies from multiple domains. 
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