equal access
collocation in Englishmeaningsofequalandaccess
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equal
adjective
uk/ˈiː.kwəl/us/ˈiː.kwəl/
the same in amount, number, ...
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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 ofequalandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofequal access
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We contend thatequalaccessto care must be made available to all individuals, regardless of their stage in the life cycle.
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There is free andequalaccessto almost all healthcare services, regardless of sociodemographic parameters.
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It is mistaken to assume that because railways, or canals, or stage coaches, are available, everyone hasequalaccessto them.
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Clearly, not all hadequalaccessto the new instruments of authority, and conflicts continued between elder men, as well as between young and old.
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By access here we refer specifically to the notion of social inclusion in terms ofequalaccessto curriculum activities.
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Few of the currently favoured proposals promote ageinclusivity and older people's rights toequalaccessto acute care.
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Do patients with learning disability haveequalaccessto general preventive health measures compared with patients of normal intellectual abilities?
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The first is the failure in all countries to establish inclusive political systems, guaranteeingequalaccessto decision-making and resources.
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All commoners did not haveequalaccessto the land.
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It is easy for a parliamentary committee to recommendequalaccessto palliative care.
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It has the responsibility to maintainequalaccessto prenatal testing, as to any other health ser vice.
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This group-type behavior can occur where all boundary cells haveequalaccessto the nutrient supply and an ability to replicate.
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Diverse analyses have challenged the adequacy ofequalaccessto healthcare services as a goal.
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There should beequalaccessfor everyone, and this goal is expressed in the fact that no one pays for medical treatment.
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Both countries also asked for a restricted application of the principle ofequalaccess, so that certain areas could be kept for their exclusive use.
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To prevent such a development, the new system of financing health care contains an important mechanism for ensuringequalaccessto health care.
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The standard of political equality requiresequalaccessand equal opportunities to influence discussions.
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Women have moved from fighting for the right toequalaccessto paid work to being required to seek paid work whatever the home circumstances.
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If so, particular attention should be given to designing a service-delivery structure that will reach all pregnant women and allowequalaccess.
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Second, women must demand recognition of their high risk of heart disease and demandequalaccessto prevention and treatment services for heart disease.
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