exclusive access
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexclusiveandaccess
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exclusive
adjective
uk/ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/us/ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/
limited to only one person or group ...
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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 ofexclusiveandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, the introduction of fixed boundaries,exclusiveaccessto land and permanent settlement did not alter the landscape fundamentally.
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Males mating with faithful females enjoyexclusiveaccess.
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If an unevaluated cell is referred to remotely, a communication is anyway needed to ensureexclusiveaccess.
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Today, union leaders increasingly accept that the demand forexclusiveaccessand monopoly of representation and employment is indefensible in a modern democratic society and an open economy.
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Artists whose work was most respected tended to come from privileged groups and their high prestige did allow them to gainexclusiveaccessto opportunities and rewards.
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The double standard was reinforced, as was the desire in men to haveexclusiveaccessto women, often achieved both inside and outside marriage by violence.
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We agreed in particular to maintain the need to secureexclusiveaccesswithin 12 miles.
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Who would haveexclusiveaccessto the results of that research and development?
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Although sections of the industry argue forexclusiveaccessfor 50 miles or more, we consider that 12 miles is realistic.
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There is need forexclusiveaccessin the 12 miles adjacent to our coast.
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Dominant players are certainly first through the door of the new administration and there is concern that they might be givenexclusiveaccess.
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Only 31 per cent, of women have a driving licence and only one third of those who have, haveexclusiveaccessto a car.
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We have made clear that, among other things, a number of matters crucial to us, such asexclusiveaccess, a proper share of quotas and effective conservation, must be agreed.
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In these circumstances, the effect of granting to fish farmersexclusiveaccessto areas of sea would have to be weighed against the resultant loss of public rights.
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In any negotiation or in any agreement, we must ensure not only adequateexclusiveaccessfor our vessels, but preference beyond that zone ofexclusiveaccess.
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The school hasexclusiveaccessduring the day to all the facilities, with the centre being open at night to the public.
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Members enjoyexclusiveaccessto investment opportunities from entrepreneurs from around the world seeking early-stage capital for their aerospace related ventures.
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In the series, she is often givenexclusiveaccessto martial arts masters and their training schools.
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It also allows other processes to read or update the resource, but prevents others from havingexclusiveaccessto it.
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It allows other processes to read or update the resource, but prevents others from havingexclusiveaccessto it.
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