convenient access
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconvenientandaccess
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convenient
adjective
uk/kənˈviː.ni.ənt/us/kənˈviː.ni.ənt/
suitable for your purposes and needs and causing the ...
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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 ofconvenientandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We do not haveconvenientaccessto systematic information on who produces which particular high-tech product in any given year.
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Pervasive or ubiquitous computing refers to the growing number of embedded or mobile devices ('gadgets') that we integrate into our environment for moreconvenientaccessto computing resources.
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Allow direct andconvenientaccessto most of the internals of the machine from the language level without having to resort to an assembler code.
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For members of weak political groups - or weakly motivated memberships of strongly political groups - the fact that the group takes the initiative in offeringconvenientaccessmay be vital.
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This announcement will ensure that people across the country—in rural communities, in our cities and towns—haveconvenientaccessto a post office providing quality services.
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We are committed to delivering primary care services that offer prompt andconvenientaccessto all, including disabled people.
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In areas where patients do not haveconvenientaccessto a community pharmacy, dispensing by general practitioners—whether they are fundholders or non-fundholders—provides an important service.
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They are fully committed to maintaining a nationwide network of post offices, which are increasingly giving bank customersconvenientaccessto their accounts.
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Moreconvenientaccessto primary care was necessary with more consultations, more tests, more diagnosis and more treatment in primary care settings.
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We are committed to maintaining a nationwide network of post offices, which increasingly give bank customersconvenientaccessto their accounts.
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We are committed to ensuringconvenientaccessto all post offices.
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We want to maintainconvenientaccessand improve the quality of post offices, in our towns and cities as well as the countryside.
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We want to maintainconvenientaccessand to improve the quality of post offices in our towns and cities, as well as in the countryside.
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They ought obviously to be allowed to purchase land for purposes ofconvenientaccessto it.
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And this would, of course, be of much moreconvenientaccessto the parties and to the witnesses.
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An example is the property havingconvenientaccessto the motorway network.
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The importance of the traveller being given easy andconvenientaccess, except in very special circumstances, should be emphasised.
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We want to maintainconvenientaccessand improve the quality of post offices in our towns and cities, as well as in the countryside.
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Will he tell us a little more about how the internet is being used to giveconvenientaccessto public services?
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In these cases, employees must haveconvenientaccessto means of warming themselves and the employer must afford them reasonable opportunities to do so.
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