limited access
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflimitedandaccess
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limited
adjective
uk/ˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪd/us/ˈlɪm.ɪ.t̬ɪd/
small in amount ...
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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 oflimitedandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thus, more females tend to be involved in field agriculture than in garden production, primarily because oflimitedaccessto suitable land for women gardeners.
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Thelimitedaccessto intermediation reduces verification costs, while the increased indebtedness of those who are able to borrow raises costs.
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There is high level of illiteracy, massive dropout rate at middle and high school levels andlimitedaccessto higher education.
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Theirlimitedaccessto qualified and as they repeatedly refer to as "knowledgeable" professors is exacerbated by their gender.
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Older women's morelimitedaccessto retirement funds is, however, mitigated among those whose spouses were government workers, because typically they share the benefits.
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Their literacy level is very low, television has verylimitedaccessand print media are virtually unknown in rural areas.
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Hospitalized patients usually have fairly good access to echocardiography, whereas community-based elderly patients, particularly those with mobility problems, may have morelimitedaccessto investigations.
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Employees reported being least satisfied withlimitedaccessto their money before retirement.
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Side-effects of cancer and its treatments andlimitedaccessto supportive care services were also reported as frequent problems for the cancer patients they treated.
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Consider first a sparsely populated subsistence society withlimitedaccessto markets.
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This implies that the authorities must enforce thatlimitedaccess.
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Planters'limitedaccessto institutionalised sources of credit put them in a very vulnerable position, especially during harvest time.
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The exception is stranger farmers who are not members of the local tribe and facelimitedaccessand uncertain tenures.
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Co-management thus increases the ability to effectively monitor and enforce alimitedaccessprogram and strengthens incentives for cooperation and conservation.
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In the areas withlimitedaccessto surface water, access to groundwater is a significant function of recharge.
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The incomplete property right oflimitedaccessdoes not fully guide incentives to achieve complete internalization of the resource stock externality.
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In addition to theirlimitedaccessto official assistance, many women distrust police and public institutions, which they consider to be corrupt and non-responsive.
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Under the "limitedaccessmodel" paradigm, plantation social structure is thus said to have acted as a linguistic filter or constraint.
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