differential access

collocation in English

meaningsofdifferentialandaccess

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differential
adjective
uk
/ˌdɪf.əˈren.ʃəl/
us
/ˌdɪf.əˈren.ʃəl/
based on ...
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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 ofdifferentialandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Central directives issued in the first several months of the war effectively established a system ofdifferentialaccessfor evacuees to the country's major cities.
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This could be interpreted asdifferentialaccessto maize; however, this conclusion needs to be tested further with a larger sample.
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Differentialaccessto medical and nursing staff, to remedies or interventions, and standards of hygiene or diet are not considered.
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Another approach to disaggregating ethnicity stresses the roles played by political economy anddifferentialaccessto resources in establishing local ethnicities.
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Differentialaccessto resources of fundamental importance strengthens social inequality.
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Differentialaccessto wealth, however, does not necessarily correlate with sociopolitical power.
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During working lifedifferentialaccessis granted to social systems which distribute resources, the most important of which is employment.
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For this reason, it is not possible to determine the extent to which depressive symptoms at follow-up were attributable todifferentialaccessto effective treatments.
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Table 4 suggests that structural conditions are at least partially at work in creating thisdifferentialaccessto labour markets.
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Formal education, like ethnicity, also affordsdifferentialaccessto social and economic rewards and is usually associated with larger incomes in retirement.
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Yet the ideology of colonialism was belied by the actual organization of colonial society, characterized bydifferentialaccessto wealth and power.
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Table 2 presents thedifferentialaccessof respondents to radio and television and their exposure to family planning.
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Some inequalities may trouble us not because of the resulting outcomes as such, but because individuals haddifferentialaccessto the most promising alternatives.
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Divergence occurs as each candidate tries to optimize vote performance in response to the competing pulls of centrist voters, polarized activists anddifferentialaccessto the resources of incumbency.
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Thedifferentialaccesswhich men and women had to formal structures of political power was also deeply connected to their understandings of race and ethnicity as social categories.
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The model captures thisdifferentialaccessto meaning and suggests that even relatively -uent bilinguals may continue to show an asymmetry in accessing meaning in their two languages.
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Variations in the species used can indicate changing preferences for materials, as well asdifferentialaccessto them, for any number of reasons ranging from ecological to political and ritual.
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It is important to note thatdifferentialaccessto credit markets would also imply a different relationship between poverty and material hardship for different subgroups of the population.
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