Access
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the right to obtain or make use of or take advantage of something (as services or membership)
- a way of entering or leaving; approach
- the right to enter; entree; accession; admission; admittance
- a code (a series of characters or digits) that must be entered in some way (typed or dialed or spoken) to get the use of something (a telephone line or a computer or a local area network etc.); access code
- (computer science) the operation of reading or writing stored information; memory access
- the act of approaching or entering
v.
- obtain or retrieve from a storage device; as of information on a computer
- reach or gain access to; get at
n.
- a code (a series of characters or digits) that must be entered in some way (typed or dialed or spoken) to get the use of something (a telephone line or a computer or a local area network etc.); access
n.
- a short road giving access to an expressway; slip road
- Along the main access road there is also a Zoo.
- Connaught Road West is the major access road.
- It is in elevation and can be reached via an access road.
n.
- (computer science) the interval between the time data is requested by the system and the time the data is provided by the drive
n.
- memory access to the computer disk on which information is stored
n.
- (computer science) the operation of reading or writing stored information; access
- This results in slightly reduced memory access speed.
- A usual solution preserves copies of registers until a memory access completes.
- JPEG), S3TC's fixed-rate data compression coupled with the single memory access (cf.
n.
- the most common computer memory which can be used by programs to perform necessary tasks while the computer is on; an integrated circuit memory chip allows information to be stored or accessed in any order and all storage locations are equally accessible; random-access memory; random memory; RAM; read/write memory
n.
- the entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space that a door can close; doorway; door; threshold
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- Exit 7 provides access to a local industrial park.
- The road provides access to the park's cabins.
- Sarmiento) provides access to the City Center.
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- It provides the only public access to the island.
- The station itself is not open to public access.
- The quarries are private land with no public access.
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- Attackers are using creative ways to gain access to real accounts.
- The robbery begins as Thunderbolt and Red gain access to the building.
- The AAPS sued to gain access to the list of members of the task force.
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- It offers easy access to a secluded beach.
- The town is rich with more than 600 Autorikshas for easy access.
- The Gulf of Honduras facilitated easy access to Yucatán and Belize.
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- This was referred to as "safe guarded open access".
- Since January 2012, the journal is published open access.
- The Journal contains open access articles.
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- In 1566 a canal was completed to provide access for ships.
- Two ladders or wooden staircases provide access to the house.
- The lease provide access south to the PRR at Marion Junction.
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- It does not have direct access to a railway.
- A direct access is also provided to the station car park.
- Dump and restore direct access volumes.
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- Within the tower was a staircase providing access to the upper floors.
- The Glen Ellan Distributor Road is the main road providing access into the area.
- Here, the road has an interchange with CR 48, providing access to Winterplace Ski Resort.
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- Around 49% of Georgians had internet access in 2014.
- A teacher computer in each classroom is networked with internet access.
- Most recently, in 1998, the NFCIS was updated to optimize internet access.
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- Savile had full access to all parts of the hospital.
- Two elevators were provided, to give access to all floors.
- They have access to all of the functionality provided by IIS.
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- The southbound side of I-395 has no access to northbound US 1 here.
- There is no access to the water.
- There is no access between Brambleton Avenue and I-264 toward downtown.
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- Guests may always log in for free, but have limited access.
- The building's limited access had caused a number of problems.
- His neighborhood received limited access to water and electricity.
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- He was given free access to it from the age of seven.
- Private cars were allowed free access to the bridge from 1 May 1976.
- All of them were provided with free access to governmental hospitals.
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- It's the access to information gender divide.
- The digital commons provides the community with free and easy access to information.
- Disparate impact may also be reflected in access to information about voter ID laws.
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- bring the total freeway access points to a total of four.
- Two former access points to Goose Island have been removed.
- There are efforts to support Debian on wireless access points.
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- This is a derivate of the discretionary access control model.
- access control, parking, ticketing etc., on their smartphones.
- A typical IP access controller supports 2 or 4 basic access control readers.
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- The local population does not have access to the drug.
- Retired NHS staff do not have access.
- About one third of the Central African Republic's population do not have access to clean water.
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- The most common access point is from the northern end.
- "Qafa e Gurit" () is the local access point to the lake.
- The ferry terminal is the access point to Enggano Island.
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- Savile had full access to all parts of the hospital.
- The students continue to have full access to activities at their high school.
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- Socialized gender roles affect females' access to education.
- In many parts of the world, girls' access to education is very restricted.
- The enslavement of African Americans removed the access to education for generations.
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- Only the most determined explorer will be able to access the secluded bay.
- Performers were able to access areas with pool tables, bean bags and a bar.
- The unit is normally positioned so the public are able to access the vehicle.
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- The Great Western Highway is the main road access route.
- Sauraha has good road access for private-rental vehicles.
- The museum has no road access, and is best reached by boat.
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- GroupLogic gained access to Acronis’ customer base.
- Insects and birds then gained access to the aircraft.
- At the age of eighteen she gained access to a legacy.
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- This station will allow access for Line 1 and Line 2 trains.
- Larger ones scrape away the shell to allow access through the spire.
- Zlarin is one of few islands on the Adriatic Sea that do not allow access to cars.
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- After his transfer, the CIA denied access to Zubaydah.
- Serbian and Polish nationals were denied access to outside observers.
- All Muslims including those living nearby were forcefully denied access.
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- The park also gives access to the Downtown Trail.
- The latter gives access to three entrances.
- The King's Stairway gives access to the "Tower Hall" (Tårnsalen).
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- It provided access to the town of Ruth.
- Tewa tradition holds that its pools provided access to the underworld.
- Some of the BBSes that provided access to illegal content faced opposition.
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- The addition will provide easier access for visitors from El Sobrante and Richmond.
- Tsuen Wan Line passengers in the Tsuen Wan direction now have easier access to these cars.
- The access channel was dredged in the early 2010s, allowing easier access to Panamax size ships.
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- Most access roads are in poor condition.
- Exploitation has been hampered by insecurity and access roads.
- In 2017 an application was made to alter the access roads to the house.
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- 90 percent of users responded that they would use TEEAL more if they had better access.
- The Brasília metro is not comprehensive so buses may provide better access to the center.
- Many programs have been developed to help individual physicians gain better access to evidence.
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- All people had equal access to him.
- Moreover, women don’t have equal access to military education and careers.
- Throughout her life, Brown continued her advocacy in the cause of equal access to education in Kansas.
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- It was released out of early access on 29 May 2019.
- It was released in early access for Steam August 28, 2018.
- The game was released on Steam in early access on 12 December 2017.
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- The new centers were expected to further improve access to services.
- In 2011, the Northern Sydney Freight Corridor project commenced to improve access for freight trains.
- In order to improve access to the airport, an S-Bahn line was planned to the airport as early as 1958.
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- Their first public action in 1976 was to protest the lack of access to contraception.
- The lack of access to fire meant that people were unable to cook during the festival.
- In addition, a lack of access to effective contraception contributes to unsafe abortion.
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- Paper forms are still necessary for those without access to the internet.
- Energy Access for All 1.1 billion people worldwide live without access to energy.
- The area had been one of the few areas in the country without access to public television.
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- He was not given access to a lawyer until late April 2002.
- Both Europeans and Muslims were lodged and given access to electricity and water.
- It seems that this walled up window had given access to one of the corridors of the sacristy.
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- Approximately 90% of the population had access to health care services.
- Still the access to health care, sanitation, and basic amenities are poor.
- These hearings resulted in improvements such as improved access to health care, housing, and schools.
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- Along the main access road there is also a Zoo.
- It is the main access point to Alcatraz.
- The main access of the church is through a wooden door with two leaves.
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- for a protected location with ready access to water.
- His neighborhood received limited access to water and electricity.
- This gave them a commanding view over the surrounding area and easy access to water.
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- At other times, members of the public are allowed access.
- The Faroese were allowed access to the large Danish waters in the North Atlantic.
- A precarious step below the engine allowed access to the crank handle and radiator.
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- There are 10 gates giving access to the fort.
- It contains a stairway giving access to the upper floors.
- It has a single mezzanine at transept level, giving access to one entrance.
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- Charlie Earl gathered enough raw signatures to obtain ballot access.
- For example, King County, Washington's demographics require them under U.S. federal election law to provide ballot access in Chinese.
- The nine committee members split their allegiances between the Anti-Prohibition Party and Taxpayers Party for the 2010 elections; neither achieved automatic ballot access.
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- One could only access this tower via a drawbridge.
- One roadway is the only access to the town.
- The only access was via a muddy track.
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- On The Go, a mobile application where users can get access to local news.
- The claimant thus sought to get access to the account and the communications it contained.
- Due to some delays, members of Roboto were unable to get access to the space until November 11.
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- They proposed gaining access to the Netherlands by sea.
- This period also saw more women gaining access to higher education.
- Unauthorized access is a concern and can result in users gaining access to sensitive information.
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- The utility ensured access to public baths for inhabitants of Cieszyn.
- These give fans greater access to public figures such as creators, authors, and actors.
- The area had been one of the few areas in the country without access to public television.
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- There is no access between Brambleton Avenue and I-264 toward downtown.
- Stairs and escalators provide regular pedestrian access between all levels.
- In general, access between the platforms involves crossing the tracks by pedestrian level crossing.
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- The Staff of Life allows access into Koriszegy Crypt.
- The sign shown here on the left allows access only to motorized vehicles.
- There is also an elevator at Winnetka Station that allows access to the trail.
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- The remaining one percent of respondents reported having access to no devices at home."
- Distributed key generation prevents single parties from having access to a private key.
- This makes it easier to advance clinical trials by having access to a large patient registry.
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- Deep roots allow greater access to moisture, which helps in drought periods.
- It is only during festivals and rituals that all have greater access to mutton.
- These give fans greater access to public figures such as creators, authors, and actors.
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- Interstate 91 passes east of the village, with access via Exit 9.
- The station has disabled access via a lift ascending to Invalidenstraße.
- Waterfall, access via a track in the forest, is active in the rainy season.
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- The bus used to access the memory is 128 bits wide.
- The route can be used to access the southern shores of Carters Lake.
- I-664 is used to access US 13, US 58, and US 460, which all head west toward Suffolk.
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- Larger ones scrape away the shell to allow access through the spire.
- Prince Edward's Gate continues to provide access through the Charles V Wall.
- Some offer access through packet switched networks or packet radio connections.
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- The quarries are private land with no public access.
- The site is private land with no public access.
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- Even journalists find it difficult to access celebrities for interviews.
- Lajamanu is difficult to access, mainly due to the distance from major cities and towns.
- Additionally, this method can measure specific points on a bridge that might be difficult to access.
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- There is also an intersection allowing access to the island.
- All work is stored virtually in the cloud, allowing access through any computer with a modern browser.
- After crossing the 14th street Bridge, the freeway has a left-side exit allowing access to US 1 (exit 1).
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- Two elevators were provided, to give access to all floors.
- The stairs to the upper floor also give access to the service wing at half-landing level.
- Saint-Laurent, give access to a common ticket hall; one is integrated into an apartment building.
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- The stop provides access to both Firswood and Whalley Range.
- It has good road transport links with easy access to both the A49 and A5.
- They are all placed on ground level with direct access to both courtyards.
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- The data all suggests that wealthier families have access to more devices.
- If a user wants to gain access to more than that, a subscription is needed.
- The network provides access to more than 21,000 lawyers in the US and abroad.
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- Altar Interactive agreed and gave access to the source-code.
- A stone staircase gave access to the entrance to the tower on the second floor.
- The line gave access to New York City via the Hunters Point Ferry and to Brooklyn via horse-drawn omnibus.
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- In June 2013 DB was granted access to the tunnel.
- Those who were granted access to the Field of Reeds included both gods and righteous souls.
- As a result, the fourth placed team in the league, Zulte Waregem, were granted access directly.
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- As referenced before, living in a group gives an individual access to resources and partners.
- In this theory, different levels of the economy have access to resources of different quality.
- She founded The Nurturing Network to provide women with access to resources, counseling and advice.
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- There is an underground garage with a controlled access.
- Macau has fewer than of highways, many of which are partially controlled access.
- The legionary base of Melitene controlled access to southern Armenia and the upper Tigris.
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- The area has restricted access since it is used for naval exercises.
- Authors can also deposit the postprint inside the archive with restricted access.
- The outbreak of the Second World War restricted access to materials for sculpture.
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- It was rebuilt by Charles J. Phipps, re-opening on 18 November 1882 with improved access.
- These hearings resulted in improvements such as improved access to health care, housing, and schools.
- This added resource allows rapid transport for critical patients, as well as improved access to remote areas.
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- It has pedestrian access from SH2.
- The bridge is normally closed, allowing pedestrian access around the dock.
- Stairs and escalators provide regular pedestrian access between all levels.
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- In 2000, 70% of the population had access to safe drinking water and 21% had adequate sanitation.
- The percentage of people with access to safe drinking water rose from 77% to 96% between 1996 and 2006.
- Only 49 per cent of the total population had access to safe water, while only 15 per cent had access to proper toilets.
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- Relative files also allow for both sequential and random access.
- It can also be used as dielectric in resistive random access memories.
- All semiconductor memory, not just RAM, has the property of random access.
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- Pilasters support vaults presumably for access to higher niches.
- This period also saw more women gaining access to higher education.
- Successful completion of this process gains students access to higher education.
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- It provides access to many of the entry points in the BWCAW.
- Microbes have access to many systems underlying human behavior.
- Morga's official position allowed him access to many government documents.
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- Thaksin initiated the Income Contingency Loan program to increase access to higher education.
- The program helped increase access to healthcare from 76% of the population to 96% of the population.
- Introductions of laws that increase access to contraceptives have been associated with decreased fertility in the United States.
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- Measures to prevent unauthorized data access should also be used.
- Full data access available here.
- The in-memory data-store provides high speed data access to the portion of the data that needs it.
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- The station has ticket machines and has universal access.
- The board for the Houston Carnegie Library had planned for universal access to the facilities.
- In the attic, above the Ark, a ‘universal access’ gymnasium has been inserted along with an office and changing rooms.
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- It had access to electricity in the early 1980s.
- The majority of the Dominican Republic has access to electricity.
- Currently, only 55 percent of outlying villages have access to electricity.
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- This feature allows traffic managers remote access from a PC, laptop or dedicated control room.
- ARA slowly disappeared in the late 1990s when TCP/IP took over the vast majority of networking needs, notably remote access.
- As of 2006, and Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) was made available to the public for remote access of the library's holdings.
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- Thus the function cannot access memory out-of-bounds.
- A person or a company in bankruptcy can not access its assets (with some exceptions).
- It's important that the consumer has been informed if he could not access all the Internet.
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- Free searchable online access is available from Kvinfo.
- The university provides online access to e-books, electronic journals, and academic databases.
- It provides online access to subscription-based publications for and throughout the Parliament as a whole.
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- Free searchable online access is available from Kvinfo.
- Lake access is available at two boat ramps and a full-service marina.
- Internet access is available in public places throughout the country.
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- The act creates a general right of access, on request, to information held by public authorities.
- This section shall not be construed to limit the public's right of access to public records and meetings as provided by law."
- The FERPA, on the other hand, simply establishes the parents' right of access to and control of education record related to the child.
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- The marina also has shower and toilet facilities, as well as access to ice and laundry service.
- The area now contains over 80 acres of conservation land as well as access to the Charles River.
- E Health Point provides preventive and curative healthcare services as well as access to drinking water.
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- The Great Western Highway is the main road access route.
- There are three sections of the park, each with a different access route.
- It serves Fayette State Park as an access route from US Highway 2 (US 2).
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- They can block doors and passageways to prevent further access to other areas.
- This bank played a major role in Charlotte's growth, as did the city's railroad access to other areas.
- From its south end to about halfway through Kearny, US 1-9 Truck is freeway-standard, with access to other roads controlled by interchanges.
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- Many patients lived in remote areas with minimal access to medical care.
- Almost six million Afghans had no or very little access to medical care.
- Setzler was an outspoken critic of proposals to expand access to medical marijuana in Georgia.
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- have access to clean water.
- Prevention methods against cholera include improved sanitation and access to clean water.
- About one third of the Central African Republic's population do not have access to clean water.
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- It prohibits unauthorized access or damage of "protected computers" as defined in .
- Two factor authentication is a method for mitigating unauthorized access to a system or sensitive information.
- The only issue arose with respect to the first element, and the meaning of the undefined term "unauthorized access".
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- Job seekers pay a subscription fee in order to access postings in their field.
- Many local authorities set up ALMOs to manage their homes in order to access extra funding.
- They are most commonly used in closets, in order to access one side of the closet at a time.
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- The students continue to have full access to activities at their high school.
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- The Ombudsman said this section was potentially a breach of a prisoner’s right to access drinking water.
- 5.2% of Ghana's GDP was spent on health in 2010, and all Ghanaian citizens have the right to access primary health care.
- A party to a proceeding should have the right to access documentation which had been produced by the other party to the proceedings.
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- Other workers said they were simply denied access to food, water, and toilets.
- The researchers concluded that rats derive value from another rat's access to food.
- Chimpanzees have been observed using tools such as rocks and sticks to obtain better access to food.
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- Some scordatura drop the pitch of one or more strings, giving access to new lower notes.
- Recent rebel attacks on a government-owned wheat silo and army gasoline depots have given them access to new supplies.
- Each progressive class change grants, gain access to new spells, skills, weapons and wings as well as an associated change in appearance.
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- Discrimination can also exist in access to healthcare and nutrition.
- The majority of the population has no health insurance or access to healthcare.
- The issues raised have included access to healthcare, transportation and agriculture.
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- The station has disabled access via a lift ascending to Invalidenstraße.
- In 2012 a concrete switchback ramp for disabled access was added in the NE corner of Block B.
- Consideration of possible future NHL salaries to home renovations for disabled access were part of public discussion.
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- Bridge aims to ensure more children have increased access to a quality education.
- Steil supported initiatives that froze tuition and increased access to quality, affordable education.
- Relationships have been found between increased access to green space, improved rates of physical activity, and reduced BMI.
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- Benefits associated with ease of access to museum records (e.g.
- After World War II, it developed due it its ease of access to Osaka and Kyoto.
- Escalators are installed on all levels (including ground level) for ease of access going upwards.
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- For the middle-income countries, the primary issue is market access.
- The issue of market access to high-income countries is a thorny but crucial one.
- The technology will be opened for application to encourage broad market access and reduced impact on the environment.
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- The PRR, working with the LIRR, developed several new proposals for improved regional rail access in 1892.
- One early problem for each settler was the lack of rail access; the nearest station was in Iowa City away.
- The Bristol and Exeter Railway (B&ER) had opened its line to Taunton on 1 July 1842, giving rail access to London.
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- There are efforts to support Debian on wireless access points.
- AT&T was initially the sole U.S. provider of 3G wireless access for the iPad.
- Wireless ATM, or mobile ATM, consists of an ATM core network with a wireless access network.
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- This has caused some landowners to restrict access or prohibit bouldering altogether.
- It was impossible to restrict access to data, meaning a procedure could access and modify data item.
- Because this creates a security hole, CONNECT-capable HTTP proxies commonly restrict access to the CONNECT method.