immediate access
collocation in Englishmeaningsofimmediateandaccess
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immediate
adjective
uk/ɪˈmiː.di.ət/us/ɪˈmiː.di.ət/
happening or done without delay or very soon after ...
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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 ofimmediateandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The tool would have, among other characteristics, moreimmediateaccessto the manipulation of sounds and a better user interface.
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This is important for mobile robots to haveimmediateaccessto the most recent sensor data.
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The value of these resources may have generated economic advantages for families withimmediateaccessto them.
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To gainimmediateaccessto the real, we rely on particular forms of mediation - forms which must seem to erase themselves in the very moment of their mediating activity.
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It is imperative within any residency training program that resident physicians haveimmediateaccess to a meaningful review process in cases of moral conflict with supervising physicians.
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Ordered sequences subsume priority queues, as we haveimmediateaccessto the smallest and the greatest element, and search trees, as we can partition ordered sequences in logarithmic time.
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Some 19 people were refusedimmediateaccessto a solicitor in the first half of 1997 alone.
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If we were able to put it on-line, everybody in the country could haveimmediateaccessto it.
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For example, the library is in one place and there is notimmediateaccessfrom the other place.
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Most hospital records are now computerised to provideimmediateaccessto information in the form in which it is needed locally.
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All patients will continue to receiveimmediateaccessto emergency treatment wherever it is needed.
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That is a great manyimmediateaccessbeds to lose.
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In this region there is no doctor present at a session, but there isimmediateaccessto medical advice.
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I regret that the loan scheme will not now have the banks' branch network, which would have providedimmediateaccessto the loans scheme.
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People wantimmediateaccessto their local councillors and officials.
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The protocol established by the north-east textiles task force was immediately brought into effect to ensureimmediateaccessto rapid response funding.
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If a patient is sick enough to need a defibrillator, he also needsimmediateaccessto an intensive care unit, drips, medication and so on.
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There is no road givingimmediateaccessto an immense proportion of it.
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Consular staff soughtimmediateaccessand visited him the same day.
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It is the quantity of owned reserves held by a nation plus those short-term credits to which it has reasonablyimmediateaccess.
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