ease of access
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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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Pull factors are those that attract people to new environments, such as proximity oreaseofaccessto amenities or families.
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Theeaseofaccessto the market results in its oversupply, and this in turn weakens the position of employees.
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Various frequency measures appear to affect theeaseofaccess.
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Computerized guidelines have potential advantages over paper-based guidelines relating to information management, speed of retrieval, andeaseofaccesswithin the consultation.
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Several methods were used to determine current service provision, numbers of individuals requiring the service, andeaseofaccess.
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Thiseaseofaccesswould be reflected in a tendency for the animate entity to appear at an early position in the sentence.
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This may be due to the higher socio-economic status andeaseofaccessto doctors of this group, who may seek medical attention more often.
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The themes which emerged centred on heart failure, atrial fibrillation and anticoagulation, patient attitudes and theeaseofaccessto information for patients.
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This history, coupled witheaseofaccess, determined my choice of research sites.
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For pasture, we measureeaseofaccessto commons grazing by the labor-intensity with which livestock are managed.
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This is probably due to theeaseofaccessto published evidence on specific diseases.
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These were the severity of the illness, theeaseofaccessto informants, and the death of informants.
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The distance between place of birth and place of current residence may give some idea ofeaseofaccessto support networks of family and friends.
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Availability andeaseofaccessto the parent organization's inpatient hospice services might encourage their use and predispose subsequent inpatient hospice deaths.
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Most of the information in this encyclopedia could be found in a series of good sedimentology text books which would provide the sameeaseofaccessto information if well-indexed.
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How successfully the guarantor system was able to balance the con-icting imperatives of ensuringeaseofaccesswhile encouraging ties of obligation and responsibility was fundamental to the library's impact.
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These units were in premises which were integrated within the neighbouring built environment, and located on sites offering opportunities for links with local people, andeaseofaccessfor users.
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I think that there should be greatereaseofaccessto them from a wider range of the population.
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