instant access
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinstantandaccess
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instant
adjective
uk/ˈɪn.stənt/us/ˈɪn.stənt/
happening immediately, without ...
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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 ofinstantandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Instantaccessis an important way of removing the current disincentive to saving which exists for many people.
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I do not believe that the commission should haveinstantaccessand be able to take instant action.
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Withinstantaccessto western technology their engineers suddenly become the most important people in the country.
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Compared with many areas in the country, journeys of six to 10 miles amount to virtuallyinstantaccess.
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However, they can getinstantaccessto the local pharmacist, who can often prescribe something for their ailment.
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I fancy thatinstantaccessto the latter would be denied on grounds of convenience, health and safety, and loss of earnings.
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It would be possible to open aninstantaccessaccount for well-wishers and others to invest on behalf of the child.
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We do not know much about it, but we do know that it is aninstantaccesssavings account.
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It is not essential that the public should be able to haveinstantaccessto these matters.
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People wander around with little buttons around their necks and getinstantaccessto emergency services—and very helpful that is, too.
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It cannot be disputed thatinstantaccesscan be had to this money.
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The record, begun at birth, will be constantly brought up to date in a central community or regional computer forinstantaccessby a doctor or a hospital as required.
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It is not so much the reporting of criminal offences as the ability ofinstantaccessto computers for non-criminal activities to be used—particularly against young people.
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Aninstantaccesssavings account is apparently the solution to the pensions crisis and to the fact that not enough money will be ours, guaranteed, in 30 years' time.
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First-time voters are an immediate generation—they are used to getting things done quickly, they go on the net to buy things, they haveinstantaccessto information.
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Willinstantaccessmean that we shall reflect the views of lobbies that are geared to high tech in a way that might lead to staffing implications?
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But it means they haveinstantaccessto a whole new group of customers.
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This increases the number of people willing to be involved in democracy and voice their opinions due to theinstantaccessto the government.
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Once installed, teams haveinstantaccessto a user interface and can immediately start running and recording test cases.
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