Collocations withaccess
These are words often used in combination withaccess.
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access code
The access code is 1.04.19.
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access education
Without transport, many people find that they cannot access education, or employment, in our society built around the car.
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access facilities
An extension of this principle is the provision of public access facilities, such as interview and conference rooms, in the non-secure zone.
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access file
I think that that has to do with the random access file from which he reads.
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access information
It is at this time that access information is collected.
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access panel
After the fire, the access panel to the heater compartment was found unlatched.
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access resource
We will show that in artisanal fisheries, whether roads increase or decrease open access resource exploitation depends on how roads affect labor and product markets.
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access shaft
The site would also include a temporary access shaft and a jetty for the loading of excavated tunnel spoil on to barges for removal.
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access tunnel
There was no access tunnel; the sphere had to be loaded and unloaded while on deck.
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barrier-free access
Lifts were installed to provide barrier-free access to the platforms and the platform paving was renewed, while the listed platform canopies were preserved.
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better access to
Thus, the children in those studies who had better access to phonological structure were better able to store long word strings in working memory.
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bicycle access
Beyond the gate is walking/bicycle access only for the general public.
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broadband access
We hope shortly to launch a consultation on making new spectrum available for fixed radio broadband access services.
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complete access
The security is provided by the ability expeditiously to perform a full sternotomy, and yet have complete access to the entire mediastinum if necessary.
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consular access
We were denied consular access during the initial phase of our detention (in my case, the first six weeks).
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continued access
These elements assured the private sector continued access to the decision-making process as well as protection and promotion of its core interests.
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convenient access
We do not have convenient access to systematic information on who produces which particular high-tech product in any given year.
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denial of access
It can be suggested that denial of access to adequate physical mobility is a contributory factor within each of these dimensions of exclusion.
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differential access
Central directives issued in the first several months of the war effectively established a system of differential access for evacuees to the country's major cities.
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ease of access
Pull factors are those that attract people to new environments, such as proximity or ease of access to amenities or families.
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easy access
But he had the most modern equipment and easy access to help should he encounter trouble.
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equal access
We contend that equal access to care must be made available to all individuals, regardless of their stage in the life cycle.
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equality of access
If health care systems cannot be 'closed' at national borders, how can equality of access through solidarity of the citizens of that state be ensured?
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equitable access
Many of the arguments for providing funds to ensure equitable access to organ transplantation are similar to arguments for providing funds for other medical procedures.
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exclusive access
However, the introduction of fixed boundaries, exclusive access to land and permanent settlement did not alter the landscape fundamentally.
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expanded access
In the case of a cancer drug, the sponsor of an expanded access program must define exactly which patients will get access.
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expanding access to
Expanding access to the markets in developing countries can help them be more competitive.
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free access
We consider the redistributive effects of privatizing a resource previously exploited under free access.
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full access
Lacking full access to the political system, women resorted to claiming symbolically full citizenship by donning uniforms.
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guaranteed access
If there was an entitlement or guaranteed access to publicly funded early childhood education and care for children under 3, we assumed that this likelihood was 100 per cent.
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immediate access
The tool would have, among other characteristics, more immediate access to the manipulation of sounds and a better user interface.
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improved access
Of course, to improve the perception of quality and equitable healthcare, improved access is needed.
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improving access
Improving access to healthcare and managing long-term conditions are two areas where non-medical prescribers can make a difference, according to some speakers.
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inadequate access
Inadequate access to health promotion and health education resources were also identified as was relief time for nurses in isolated roles, and the availability of clinical supervision.
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increased access
What worries him is the causal relationship between high income levels, which the grinders enjoyed, and their increased access to leisure.
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increasing access
As we gain increasing access to this (international) transactional world, a number of factors have emerged as being potentially relevant.
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inequality of access
These results mirror what is already known from large survey data regarding inequality of access to asthma services.
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instant access
An instant access savings 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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lack access to
This separation makes for inefficiency in the use of savings and may give rise to financing gaps, where some seemingly eligible borrowers lack access to any lender.
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lexical access
Processing interactions and lexical access during word recognition in continuous speech.
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limited access
Thus, more females tend to be involved in field agriculture than in garden production, primarily because of limited access to suitable land for women gardeners.
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limiting access
There are some other, firmer ways of limiting access to genetic paternity testing.
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means of access
Means of access that have similar characteristics and implications for water contamination, are grouped together and labelled as a particular source.
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pedestrian access
Pedestrian access is excellent, and good for people with disabilities.
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preferential access
In the latter, one state unilaterally grants another country preferential access to its market.
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privileged access
Instead, they use their privileged access to the administration to lobby ministers to deliver local public goods to their constituencies.
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public access
Coterminous with this increase in public access to history was a debate concerning the politics of public memorials.
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quick access
All the species are treated in alphabetical order, which facilitates quick access to the names.
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random access
The videotaped recording of each experiment was copied onto an optical disk for random access and frame-grabbing by a personal computer.
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ready access
Most scholars implicitly assume that voters have ready access to such information, but there are circumstances in which they will not.
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restricted access
The poorer fishermen are poor partly as a result of restricted access to the fishery, which is controlled by leaseholders.
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speedy access to
Some of this is held on computer because it is important for the immigration authorities to have speedy access to it.
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unauthorised access
There have been no recorded cases of unauthorised access.
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unauthorized access
The problem of unauthorized access can be controlled, however.
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unequal access
The context is the continued subordination of women to male domination and their inadequate and unequal access to political, social and economic power.
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unfettered access
It promises a world in which geographical or social distance can be obliterated and unfettered access to different social classes and milieux becomes possible.
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unhindered access
That has to start by our insisting on unhindered access for international human rights monitors now.
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unimpeded access
The doctrine of self-medication, centuries old but waning, was viable only in the presence of purchasable medications to which the consumer had relatively unimpeded access.
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universal access
It was there that the question of universal access would finally be brought to center stage.
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unlimited access
During this period, cattle have unlimited access to potentially metacercariae-infested pastures.
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unprecedented access to
The war necessitated this attack because it gave women - a number of them gifted writers - unprecedented access to the most highly prized category of facts : war.
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unrestricted access
An automatic drinking system was provided in each stable allowing unrestricted access to water.
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unsupervised access
All nations should move to restrict unsupervised access of people to antibiotics.
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vascular access
Vascular access in previously catheterised children and adolescents: a prospective study of 131 consecutive cases.
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wireless access
I will be exploring ways of licensing broadband fixed wireless access in those regions where licences remained unsold.
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