full access
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffullandaccess
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full
adjective
uk/fʊl/us/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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access
noun[U]
uk/ˈæk.ses/us/ˈæk.ses/
the method or possibility of getting near to a place ...
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(Definition offullandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffull access
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Moreover, the garden, tailored as it is, does not givefullaccessto an ever-elusive, evasive, non-human natural.
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Once intofullaccessit is possible to browse by sources, authors, documents or images.
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Four subjects refused interview but allowedfullaccessto general practice/psychiatric records.
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In both cases, he claims that the former stage is presyntactic and the latter characterized byfullaccessto syntax.
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In other words, speakers do not havefullaccessto the grammars of the languages involved in language contact situations.
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Each session was held in a city centre community setting, easily accessible by public transport and withfullaccessfor disabled people.
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The authors hadfullaccessto the data and take responsibility for its integrity.
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Fullaccessto a range of altitudes and locations requires an airplane, to allow all relevant regions to be sampled.
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A line of argument might be that the mid-1990s reforms aimed at enhancing capital mobility andfullaccess to foreign currency lending exacerbated this outcome.
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The principal investigator hadfullaccessto all of the data in the study and takes responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis.
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Finally, there is a need for proper anti-discrimination policy if women are to be givenfullaccessto education and the labour market.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
Many of these agreements contained numerous restrictions and did not offerfullaccessto the respective markets.
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We have also discussed the idea of an ‘entitlement card’, to facilitate citizens’fullaccessto their rights and to make these rights more visible.
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In terms of transparency, total transparency is needed concerning the evaluation of drugs used for health emergencies, withfullaccessto the clinical trials available.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
This is a move in the right direction, nearly to the point at whichfullaccessis provided.
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All the information is made available to the negotiators on both sides; they havefullaccessto it, and it is a complicated matter.
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Hansard archive
Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0
We will havefullaccesswhenever it is required to the company's books.
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Hansard archive
Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under theOpen Parliament Licence v3.0
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