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单词 access
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access
(ækses )
Word forms: accesses , accessing , accessed
1. uncountable noun B1+
If you have access to a building or other place, you are able or allowed to go into it.
The facilities have been adapted to give access to wheelchair users. [+ to]
Scientists have only recently been able to gain access to the area. [+ to]
The Mortimer Hotel offers easy access to central London. [+ to]
Synonyms: admission, entry, passage, entrée  
2. uncountable noun B1+
If you have access to something such as information or equipment, you have the opportunity or right to see it or use it.
...a Code of Practice that would give patients right of access to their medical records. [+ to]
Consultant-led teams will have access to the latest equipment.
3. uncountable noun B1+
If you have access to a person, you have the opportunity or right to see them or meet them.
He was not allowed access to a lawyer. [+ to]
He had direct access to the Prime Minister.
4. verb B2
If you access something, especially information held on a computer, you succeed in finding or obtaining it.
You've illegally accessed and misused confidential security files. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: acquire, get, gather, obtain  
Collocations:
access an account
This means you need both the password and the code to be able to access your account.
Times, Sunday Times
You can access your account over the internet, by telephone, by post or in branches.
Times, Sunday Times
Participants should take care to ensure others do not access their account.
The Sun
The fraudsters use that information to access your account and take your money.
The Sun
You, the 'valued customer', are expected to log on to their website, access your account, retrieve the bill and initiate an electronic payment.
Times, Sunday Times
access card
That aside, as an alternative to the fare-free bonus flights, cardholders can take advantage of our free executive lounge access card.
Times, Sunday Times
Residents and staff needed an access card to get in or use the lifts.
Times, Sunday Times
Entry to such rooms may require access card and/or password, or a key.
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When a user presents an access card, a motor lowers a hook from the top of the tree.
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With an access card, players will be able to save and load arcade data, select module outfits for use in the game, select a player name, and more.
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access care
The hubs have drawn criticism because of the restrictive criteria for what counts as an emergency that have left many patients in pain unable to access care.
Times,Sunday Times
This would dovetail with strategies to encourage people to look after their health, or to access care initially in cheaper settings such as local pharmacies.
Times, Sunday Times
These block grants support vital immunizations and newborn screening tests, along with transportation and case management services that help families access care.
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access channel
The city started a community access channel in the 1970s, which still operates.
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The upper reaches are lined with several urban parks while the mouth serves as an industrial access channel.
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The access channel to the port provides ship a water depth of 14.95m below chart datum and a channel width between the breakwaters of 210m.
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It needs frequent dredging to keep the access channel from the sea to the locks open and deep enough for vessels.
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It consists of the northern access channel of 22km mi, the canal itself of 162.25km mi and the southern access channel of 9km mi.
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access credit
The new scheme was designed to allow viable small businesses to access credit where the only obstacle was lack of tangible security.
Times, Sunday Times
Retailers, companies trying to access credit and exporters are all continuing to struggle, recent data suggest.
Times, Sunday Times
They are the majority of the world's farmers, but are often forbidden to own the land they cultivate or to access credit to make those farms profitable.
Times, Sunday Times
The quarterly survey of 1,245 members also found that companies were more optimistic about their ability to access credit.
Times, Sunday Times
During times of conflict, cooperatives may be most advantageous because they enable members to accumulate savings, pool resources, access credit, and share risks.
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access data
Secure databases allow external stakeholders to access data, while the company's virtual workspace knows no limits.
Times, Sunday Times
Local authorities will not be able to access data.
Times, Sunday Times
House-hunters can, for the first time, access data on planning applications as well as house prices from one source — and sort sales by price and even square footage.
Times, Sunday Times
Energy companies will also be able to access data showing how their turbines perform compared with the rest of the market, in an effort to drive competition and boost efficiency.
Times, Sunday Times
Other safeguards include curbs on which bodies can access data, such as councils, which must now go to a magistrate rather than being able to approach service providers directly.
Times, Sunday Times
access directly
I suspect that the combination of poorly prepared students and reductions in library staffing levels will make real manuscripts ever more difficult to access directly.
The Times Literary Supplement
They refuse to accept that the contactless system provides access directly to my bank account in the case of debit cards, and directly into my expensive credit card.
Times, Sunday Times
Spaces featured large display windows looking into the corridors and ground floor spaces also had access directly from the street.
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The library and media center are in the heart of the school, and provide access directly to and from the main classrooms.
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Completable in three semesters, the program works also for students who do not have the appropriate academic background or experience to gain access directly into a specific university program.
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access easily
If growing edibles, a width of 1.2m means you will be able to access easily the middle from both sides.
Times, Sunday Times
Savers increasingly are using accounts that they can access easily, with a steady rise in the growth of deposits in instant access accounts outpacing the overall rate of savings growth.
Times, Sunday Times
High-speed rail tracks can be accessed easily and discreetly in innumerable lonely places across the country.
Times, Sunday Times
By doing this, octaves and fifths are accessed easily.
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access education
This will give people the support they need to access education, including routes into higher education and apprenticeships.
Times, Sunday Times
Under this principle all immigrants, regardless of status, are granted the right to access education and health services.
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This experience allowed commoners to access education.
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Those who suffer from obesity issues are then discriminated against in accessing education, economic opportunity, social networks, and other forms of capital.
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access files
Applications, such as file browsers, image viewers and media players can directly browse and access files on tape.
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In all of these cases, automounter utilities allow the users to access files and directories without regard for the actual physical location.
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Active archives provide organizations with a persistent view of the data in their archives and make it easy to access files whenever needed.
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When done properly, users can transparently access files and directories as if all of their workstations and other nodes attach to a single enterprise-wide filesystem.
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When the two are attached, icons will appear onscreen, allowing users to access files through the media console.
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access material
Their website will continue to allow people to access material on dealing with bullying.
The Sun
Online and digital materials are making it increasingly easy for students to access materials other than the traditional print textbook.
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In order to access materials, there are a few forms and policies that users must read.
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They were able to access campaign material, and register supporters immediately upon accessing material provided online via the campaign website.
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The classification can be used as a retrieval system to access materials through the subject and geographic numbers.
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access panel
After the fire, the access panel to the heater compartment was found unlatched.
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This was mounted behind the fibreglass nose access panel along with a small viewing screen in the cockpit.
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All of this was discovered the next day when technicians removed an access panel and discovered the area blackened and scorched.
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Using specially designed tools, they removed an access panel, replaced the camera's four circuit boards, and installed a new power supply.
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Inside the master bedroom upstairs, an access panel was made inside of one of the closets.
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access privileges
Companies should remember to delete access privileges when an employee leaves the company.
Times, Sunday Times
Violations of this principle can also occur when an individual collects additional access privileges over time.
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Views are used to limit access to parts of database only, when used in conjunction with access privileges.
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In a webtop the applications, data, files, configuration, settings, and access privileges reside remotely over the network.
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It can also be a means to audit users and their access privileges.
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access ramp
There are two gates; one on the northeast side with a long access ramp and the other on the southwest.
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Strong waves destroyed a beach access ramp, as well.
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The south dock, however, has been removed to accommodate an access ramp.
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It was almost knocked down to make room for an access ramp for the interstate, but preservationists managed to save the property.
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It numbers 11 masonry arches, with spans of 11 to 15 metres, and an access ramp at right angles with four arches on the left bank of the river.
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access resources
As the organization moves towards meeting commitments presented in this report, managers will be able to readily access resources to aid them.
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Absent the use of trade to access resources, economic transactions were essentially intra-lineage obligations of labor.
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Self-help groups provide people who stutter a shared forum within which they can access resources and support from others facing the same challenges of stuttering.
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Membership of this network enables professionals to access resources, case studies and ideas designed to raise the profile of language and literacy.
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Using the web, students could access resources online and communicate asynchronously using email and discussion boards.
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access restrictions
Access restrictions, parking laws and permit requirements can make a move a misery.
The Sun
Designed for business users, the password server provides access provisioning as well as per-group and per-entry access restrictions.
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A number of protective measures have been implemented, including site access restrictions, the collection and cold-storage of seed, and the treatment of plants with phosphite.
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There are no bus or taxi services at this station due to the access restrictions.
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The catalog record gives a description of the item or collection and provides other important information such as offsite location or access restrictions.
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access route
Council chiefs wanted the club to pay 90,000 to use the only access route to the car park.
The Sun
Besides, extending the width would block the side access route.
Times, Sunday Times
It was the main access route for prospectors and surveyors at the beginning of the 20th century.
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The access route to the village was paved in 1953.
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The site was chosen as it had better security, a less environmentally sensitive access route and more saline water which has no pastoral use.
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access the internet
The responsibility for accessing the internet and the choice of site lay with the individual.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
On average they accessed the internet on their phone or another device for three hours a day.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
We will be able to access the internet, play computer games and watch films on the go.
The Sun (2013)
access the Web
Both companies are vying to be the main portal that people use to access the Web.
Globe and Mail (2012)
More than one in ten mobile users have also accessed the web through their phone.
The Sun (2008)
Six out of ten people in America now access the web through mobile devices or their laptops.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
access tunnel
Work on the access tunnel was begun in 1968.
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There was no access tunnel; the sphere had to be loaded and unloaded while on deck.
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This tender had a corridor connection and an access tunnel through the water tank.
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Several inconsistencies exist between the internal set and the external set, the cockpit access tunnel angle being the most noticeable.
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They all narrowly avoid the military's invasion of the prototype labs, teleporting to the safety of an unnoticed access tunnel.
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adequate access to
At the same time, businesses do not have adequate access to credit.
Times, Sunday Times
A dream that says every citizen shall have adequate access to housing, healthcare, water and education as stipulated in our constitution.
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This proposal was rejected because of the high cost, as well as objections by some county agencies about lack of adequate access to emergencies.
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She contracted tuberculosis without adequate access to medical care.
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All students have adequate access to technology.
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afford access
Several public campgrounds and waysides along these highways afford access to the river.
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The tower's interior was formerly floored to afford access to an observation platform.
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Such was the narrow approach to the house that visitors faced a choice between risking car paintwork or getting stuck on the beach, which afforded access at low tide.
Times, Sunday Times
It would be considered to be irregular for an undefended accused not to be afforded access to the police docket.
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The gateway opens to a courtyard space which affords access to a rear wing and a connecting wing.
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affordable access to
For parallel distributers, patient safety and affordable access to medicines are the reasons we exist.
Times, Sunday Times
The centre supports these artists with affordable access to production equipment, training, social events, and a year-long gallery program.
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To this end, the act authorizes the government to facilitate affordable access to treatment, including pharmaceutical products.
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The university provides affordable access to education.
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allow access
You will then be issued with park entrance tickets allowing access to both parks for the day of your visit.
The Sun (2010)
A parent's refusal to allow access to that should lead to that parent receiving a school attendance order.
Times, Sunday Times (2018)
The benches have seats that lift up to allow access to the cavernous spaces beneath.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The MoD's main computer networks do not allow access to social networking sites.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
As catering manager, she and her staff will not be allowed access to see any of the sport.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
better access
It allows our body better access to the calories locked up within complex organic molecules.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
They had moved round the hill for better land and better access.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
But the digital age offers infinitely better access to museums, libraries and archives.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
block access
Tim stopped at the iron gate that blocked access to the judge's estate and spoke into a black metal call box.
Phillip Margolin TIES THAT BIND (2003)
The couple have blocked access to the track, forcing horse owners to make a long and muddy detour across fields.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Thousands of national guardsmen and police lined up on all main junctions last night to block access to the area.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
A thick coat of ground ice covered 98% of the lowland ranges, almost completely blocking access to terrestrial forage.
Brage Bremset Hansen, Ronny Aanes 2012, 'Kelp and seaweed feeding by High-Arctic wild reindeer under extreme winter conditions', Polar Research
broadband access
But you must have unlimited broadband access.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Now we will all have the right to broadband access.
The Sun (2009)
International flights could run into problems when flying over countries that have not yet approved the use of the same frequencies for wireless broadband access.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
cheap access
But he believes that offering relatively cheap access to space for satellites could 'revolutionise the use of space for industrial purposes'.
Times, Sunday Times
It means banks facing a huge squeeze as the eurozone crisis spirals out of control will gain cheap access to critical funds.
The Sun
In the late 1990s, many national companies based their call centres in the state after obtaining cheap access to broad-band fibre-optic connections.
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The seminar focused on radio broadcasting being an easy and cheap access to information.
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The technology could enable faster and cheaper access to the solar system, and in the longer run may enable an economic utilisation of asteroid resources.
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complete access to
However, you would still have complete access to your savings.
Times, Sunday Times
In the course of his research he was given complete access to the records of police and courts.
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The hotel arranges transportation for guests who wish to use the course, and hotel guests have complete access to the course.
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Each original program had complete access to a virtual machine provided by the manager.
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This can give the worker complete access to all of their normal files and data, including email and other applications, while away from the office.
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computer access
Pupils were told to find an internet cafe if they did not have computer access at a holiday villa.
Times, Sunday Times
Books still mattered but times had changed and services such as free computer access had become more and more important.
Times, Sunday Times
Residents often lack a permanent address, phone and computer access.
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Controlling computer access and preventing eavesdropping are paramount.
Times, Sunday Times
Nearly one in five households with computer access reported being affected by a virus in the previous year.
The Sun
continued access
Ministers must commit to updating the threshold annually to ensure continued access to justice for future generations.
Times,Sunday Times
They might, for example, want continued access to our labour market in a way that stops short of total free movement.
The Sun
They were lucky enough, at least, to have continued access to pain relief and antibiotics.
Times, Sunday Times
The group has established a charitable trust intended to maintain the structure, allowing continued access to and enjoyment of the historic building.
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At the same time they appreciate the importance to scholars of continued access to such works.
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control access
There were mixed feelings over the extent to which patients should be able to control access to all, or part, of their records.
Times, Sunday Times
The browser has been limited, and there has been an attempt by operators to control access to the internet via their own portals.
Times, Sunday Times
A police checkpoint has been set up to control access to and from the estate.
Times, Sunday Times
There are no central gatekeepers to control access to the internet.
Times, Sunday Times
You control access to it, and you may have several: one perhaps holding your health information, another your financial data.
Times,Sunday Times
convenient access to
They are the mainstay of the internet and indispensable to its convenient access to the vast world of information.
Christianity Today
Before the advent of the automobile this system of stairways provided pedestrians important and convenient access to and from their hilltop homes.
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For this to happen, they needed easy and convenient access to basic human services.
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The town has convenient access to traffic, with over of high-grade highway.
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An extensive system of trolleybuses, autobuses, and minibuses covers the city, providing quick, convenient access to all parts of the city.
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customer access
They include the heads of street management, customer access and cultural services.
The Sun
The combination would also give customers access to more services in one place.
The Sun
They are not supposed to refuse customers access to their money, and have been retrained to remind them of this.
Times, Sunday Times
It said that more than 75 million of its customers accessed the internet using their mobile phones.
Times, Sunday Times
Tight control and processes need to be followed to give customers access to safe custody items.
Times, Sunday Times
database access
It consists of over fifty utility programs for database access and support, batch updating, and report generation.
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For example, many frameworks provide libraries for database access, templating frameworks and session management, and they often promote code reuse.
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These services may include but are not limited to printer, web or database access.
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It provides unidirectional database access, that means you can traverse data obtained from a database table only in the forward direction.
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When an application needs database access, it requests a connection from the pool.
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demand access
As part of its analysis, the committee will demand access to the unredacted contracts and its report will not be censored.
Times, Sunday Times
The watchdog has the power to demand access to all government documents, including confidential minutes of meetings where major contracts have been discussed.
Times, Sunday Times
There are also concerns that insurers will demand access to individuals' results, though a moratorium forbidding this was recently extended until 2017.
Times, Sunday Times
Inspectors can demand access to sites.
Times, Sunday Times
They can demand access from any organisation that might hold it, including employers and political parties.
Times, Sunday Times
deny access
For many of us who have other religious, agnostic or atheist beliefs, access is denied.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
He was denied access to the executive dining room.
Christianity Today (2000)
Women have been systematically denied access to resources and thus to power.
Lee Harvey Critical Social Research (1990)
Human rights groups point out that she has been denied access to a lawyer.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
digital access
If digital access becomes chargeable we will write to you and let you know 30 days before the service becomes chargeable.
Times, Sunday Times
Then readers began to get news online, print circulations fell and newspapers started charging for digital access to survive.
Times, Sunday Times
Our four new subscription packs give you all the papers and digital access you want each week - for less.
Times, Sunday Times
These might focus on workforce reskilling, vocational skills, educational reform, enhanced safety nets and improved digital access.
Times,Sunday Times
Yet in these areas digital access can be particularly important, not just for business, but also for other reasons such as learning.
Times, Sunday Times
disabled access
There's also a nature trail with disabled access.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
The properties needed better disabled access, for example.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
We moved into our new building in September and our new workshop has full disabled access.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
ease of access
They have just been amplified by ubiquity and increased ease of access to our brains.
Times, Sunday Times
E-books, with their lower prices and ease of access, are causing just as much trouble as paperbacks did then.
Times, Sunday Times
Today, juries have ever-increasing ease of access on their home computer to more reliable sources of information to answer their questions.
Times, Sunday Times
Alternatively, the group may have chosen the cemetery site specifically for its ease of access to the plant.
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Questions were raised yesterday about the ease of access to the construction site.
Times, Sunday Times
easy access
Could you suggest a good, centrally located, medium-priced hotel with easy access to rail links to both?
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
These include an alarm clock, purchasable games, easy access to podcasts and the ability to store general data files.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
He says all he wants is an apartment with an easy access garage.
The Sun (2016)
That presumes easy access to the most sensitive nuclear sites and a quick and efficient verification system.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
They also look for something new as well as noting easy access and ample parking space.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
electronic access to
Students have electronic access to journals via the university library.
Times, Sunday Times
They also had electronic access to any piece of information in the company.
Times, Sunday Times
Today, the library features state-of-the-art electronic access to information.
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It houses over 200,000 volumes of material as well as electronic access to thousands of journals.
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This committee was instrumental in the development of a comprehensive policy that addresses electronic access to circuit court records.
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enable access
Currently about 10 kilometres of cave have been discovered; guided tours enable access to 500 metres of the cave.
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They often shared routes to enable access to coal mines and ironworks through rugged country, which presented great engineering challenges.
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A series of stairs and platforms have been built to enable access to the waterfall area from the park above.
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An easy-going trail has been constructed to enable access for people with mobility issues.
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Platform ramps, steps, and platform gap fillers together with hazard warnings such as mind the gap are used to reduce risk and enable access.
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enhance access
In modern times, various economists within the georgism movement propose measures like the land value tax to enhance access by all to the natural world.
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Funds are also required to expand and enhance access, using information technology to make books and documents available to a worldwide audience.
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Further developments to enhance access continue alongside everyday management of the site.
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The projects goals are to enhance access to behavioral treatment services, improve treatment outcomes for underserved populations, and reduce the stigma associated with seeking such services.
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He was passionately committed to enhancing access to higher education, whilst maintaining the highest of academic standards.
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enjoy access
Chill out on the public beach or eat at one of the hotels to enjoy access to their private beaches.
The Sun
In the meantime, however, the 20m tourists who visit the site every year enjoy access to almost all areas.
Times, Sunday Times
One investor, or group of investors, will always enjoy access to superior knowledge about a certain security or asset than the rest of the market.
Times, Sunday Times
We balance the need to raise funds with ensuring that the public can enjoy access.
Times, Sunday Times
Enjoy access to a private beach area, lounge by the pool, or relax at the inresort spa and wellness centre.
Times, Sunday Times
ensure access
If you engage with these people, provide for them and ensure access to education, population growth will slow down.
The Sun
He also reminds us that you don't need to stay in a mega-resort with 30,000 guest beds to ensure access to worldclass pistes.
Times, Sunday Times
For business and education we need to ensure access for students and people with the skills we need.
The Sun
There will also be a new generation of radiotherapy machines to ensure access to the most advanced and effective treatments.
Times, Sunday Times
Proper medical advice will be available from a chief medical adviser together with local funding to ensure access to medical experts during investigations, which coroners often find too expensive.
Times, Sunday Times
equal access
Other achievements came faster, notably equal adoption rights, equal access to goods and services and, of course, civil partnerships.
Times, Sunday Times
The affordable treatments should come with equal access and common standards.
Times, Sunday Times
Nearly 60 per cent of us think that this might be an acceptable way forward if it ensures equal access to public services.
Times, Sunday Times
They democratise knowledge, giving us all equal access to the heritage of humankind.
Times, Sunday Times
Is the attorney-general suggesting these people should not have equal access to justice?
Times, Sunday Times
equitable access to
Substantive equality and equitable access to our nation's resources are not yet a reality for most citizens.
ST
Such factors ultimately impeded equitable access to income and career opportunities.
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The well-being of the rural poor depends on fostering their fair and equitable access to productive resources.
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This ensured that an impartial, third-party organization was overseeing equitable access to the transmission system among competitive market participants.
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Examples include prohibiting the commodification of the citizen needs, such as health care, ensuring equitable access to effective therapies, and developing social safety nets.
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exclusive access
That means exclusive access to beds in some of the city's most beautiful private houses, and a neat line in super-glam private parties.
Times, Sunday Times
They should learn about all faiths - there shouldn't be exclusive access.
Times, Sunday Times
Together, their clout and connections mean you can enjoy exclusive access to little-seen exhibits, or visits outside opening hours.
Times, Sunday Times
We visit the centre, where scores of people surround each giraffe, but we have been spoilt by the exclusive access from our window.
Times, Sunday Times
It's a privilege to be the only one who gets to see that side; it's like exclusive access.
Times, Sunday Times
expand access
But the majority of extra resources has been absorbed in higher costs rather than being used to expand access or develop new services.
Times, Sunday Times
So at first glance, it may appear sensible to expand access to shared equity and share ownership.
Times, Sunday Times
As more of us find ourselves needing to make pension choices, we must expand access to this support.
Times, Sunday Times
It would cut taxes and fees to lift business burdens, stimulate the market, create a better business environment and expand access for foreign companies.
Times, Sunday Times
There are signs that m-banking could be used to expand access to a range of financial services to people who cannot easily reach traditional banks.
Times, Sunday Times
extraordinary access
This investigation, held in public and effectively subpoenaing classified documents and messages, gave extraordinary access for the public to recent decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
He certainly made the most of his extraordinary access over a prime that lasted for decades.
Times, Sunday Times
People give you extraordinary access to their hopes and fears.
Times, Sunday Times
He always provided us with extraordinary access, seeming to disregard the camera entirely.
Times, Sunday Times
This would explain her extraordinary access.
Times,Sunday Times
fishing access
Sticking points include state aid rules, common standards and fishing access.
The Sun
Its large guarded beaches, excellent fishing access, hundreds of campsites and numerous trails offer a full day's worth of activities.
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The parcel also contains good wildlife viewing opportunities for eagles, osprey and waterfowl, as well as public fishing access.
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The thick, clustering growths of brittle naiad can make fishing access or the operation of a boat difficult in a pond or lake.
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The park also has accessible fishing access and two accessible cabins.
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free access
But charities said yesterday that diabetics may be denied free access to the equipment after a government consultation on funding.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
Birmingham city council offers 400,000 residents free access to a range of activities such as swimming, exercise classes and gyms at council run classes.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
He also recognises the moves the industry has made including the proposal to offer free access to scholarly journals at all UK public libraries.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Give them small gifts such as discount vouchers or free access to your company wi-fi when they visit.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Hotel guests have unlimited free access to the spa via a rickety lift.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
full access
MI5 and the CIA had full access to the conversation in the desert.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
His defence are seeking full access to police forensic files on the case through the High Court.
The Sun (2012)
We recognise that in this case we should not have refused full online access when the organisation wanted to change its users.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
gain access
To gain access would require several more hours of climbing canyon walls to the east
Smithsonian (2011)
Under cover of darkness he used a rope ladder to scale a cliff and gain access to the aquarium's back door.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Homeowners are being encouraged to fill gaps in their eaves where these birds gain access to roof space to nest.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
give access
Only patients who can pay have been given access.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
His parents were not given access to the autopsy report.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
He walked on confidently, pausing only at a side turning which gave access to a glass door with a fire escape sign above it.
Higgins, Jack A SEASON IN HELL (2002)
Typically, long corridors give access to a room beyond another room.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
The shortlisted bidders are being given access to due diligence and management meetings.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
grant access
They're sold by most affiliated hostels along the route and grant access to heavily subsidised dorm beds costing as little as 2 a night.
Times, Sunday Times
Installing an internal staircase at the end of the carport and off the kitchen area would grant access to the new living room.
Times, Sunday Times
A discretionary trust gives trustees more control over when to grant access.
Times,Sunday Times
The court orders may grant access but court orders can't force people to be in when they say they will be, or to open the door.
Times, Sunday Times
The server can verify the submitted ticket and grant access to the user submitting it.
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guarantee access
We hope it will establish the sustainability of low-impact fishing and guarantee access to the reefs for fishermen in the future.
Times, Sunday Times
The party says national standards would guarantee access to the same quality of health-care for all.
Globe and Mail
Some websites have noted that the museum administration can not guarantee access to foreign visitors.
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Both parties were then called upon to respect human rights, international and humanitarian law and guarantee access for humanitarian organisations.
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So, the government has a major role to play in guaranteeing access to healthcare.
Times,Sunday Times
high-speed access
These labs contain a variety of hardware, including printing and scanning capabilities, academic software, and high-speed access to the internet.
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The public library provides high-speed access to the internet and licensed databases that can be searched by customers.
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Bit-stream access service allows the incumbent to retain control of the rate of deployment of high-speed access services, and the geographical regions in which these service are rolled out.
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immediate access
A patient arriving with an emergency surgical condition will not have immediate access to a surgeon capable of operating on them.
Times, Sunday Times
Today's translators use cutting-edge software that not only safeguards the translation, but also provides immediate access to collaboration tools including historical, archeological, and linguistic information.
Christianity Today
One possible explanation could be a lack of immediate access to senior doctors at weekends and during the evenings, the researchers said.
Times, Sunday Times
Build in safeguards such as immediate access to investments in case of an emergency.
Christianity Today
But if the facilities were limited, so that immediate access could not be provided, the right of access had to have regard to that limitation.
Times, Sunday Times
improve access
We must do more to spread opportunity and improve access to good quality public services.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
Two years ago we were looking for ideas for antenatal care that would give women more choice and improve access to midwifery services.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The completed bypass will significantly improve access between local and motorway networks, while reducing congestion in Preston city centre.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
More must be done to improve access, including direct rail connections.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
The move is in line with a government policy to improve access to health services at convenient times.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
library access
Their access to email accounts, intranet and library access were also withheld.
Times, Sunday Times
Some students started the autumn term with no accommodation, there had been such an ugly rush to cram them all in; other universities have had to limit library access.
Times,Sunday Times
His only known infraction was losing his library access for laughing too vigorously — a trait that so irritated his siblings they refused to accompany him to the cinema.
Times, Sunday Times
The students have access to opportunities through both institutions: library access, internships, research opportunities, etc.
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Founded in 1964, the consortium facilitates the processing of course cross-registration between all member universities and universalizes library access among some of its member universities.
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limit access
The law could also enlist the help of technology companies to limit access to information or monitor online activity.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Before the bankers are tried, they are liable to spend a year on remand in a maximum security prison with limited access to the outside world.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
You can also restrict how many computers can connect to the access point or limit access to specific machines.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Such views could soon become accepted popular wisdom, enabling policy-makers to limit access to legal redress for the vulnerable.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
market access
These cuts must provide some new market access in practice.
Times, Sunday Times
How it handles the crisis in the developing world could burn the goodwill it has generated and the market access it has bought.
Times,Sunday Times
If you want to 'align dynamically' with - ie keep copying - its regulation from outside the club to try to preserve market access, you can.
Times, Sunday Times
He won't budge on freedom of movement if we want single market access either.
The Sun
This could include lobbying to remove barriers to market access or leading events for small businesses.
Times, Sunday Times
obtain access
Too often, business books are hagiographies, particularly where it has been necessary for the author to obtain access to the subject.
Times, Sunday Times
When journalists were found to have been using unscrupulous private investigators to obtain access to private data and conversations, the public had a right to know.
Times, Sunday Times
The prime minister in waiting has reservations about proposals making it more difficult for the public to obtain access to government documents and has ordered a consultation.
Times, Sunday Times
But, we also mustn't lose sight of the need for everyone in this country to be able to obtain access to fast broadband, as soon as they can.
Times, Sunday Times
Licenses are required by players to obtain access to other areas and modes of the game.
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offer access to
Most private pensions and many company schemes now offer access to a panoply of fund managers.
Times, Sunday Times
Fund supermarkets — which are also known as platforms — and discount fund brokers offer access to a wide number of funds from many different managers.
Times, Sunday Times
Nevertheless, funds of hedge funds offer access to the sector for mainstream investors.
Times, Sunday Times
They also offer access to a wider array of markets.
Times, Sunday Times
Many will offer access to recent graduates within the business if you have unanswered questions about the organisation or the role they've offered.
Times, Sunday Times
online access
After just three weeks, more than 100,000 people had paid for online access.
Times, Sunday Times
Online access to health records could also be used by patients who are overseas on holiday or business, providing foreign doctors with potentially life-saving information.
Times, Sunday Times
The code gives online access to details of any penalty points.
Times, Sunday Times
It was a month before his online access was restored, causing him all sorts of problems during his honeymoon.
Times, Sunday Times
Lotto ticket purchase and online access and registration required.
The Sun
patient access
He said improving patient access to health care was a top priority.
Time Magazine (2014)
And last September we launched a campaign to put pressure on the Government to speed up patient access to the life-saving drug.
The Sun (2006)
'This could lead to risks to patient safety and clinical quality, and to performance and patient access,' the assessment warned.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
permit access
Drawers and trays in lower cabinets permit access from above and avoid uncomfortable or painful crouching.
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Others may permit access without enforcing access control.
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Mountain sleds permit access in remote areas with deep snow, which was nearly impossible a few decades ago.
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Most movement was horizontal, with automatic elevators to permit access to different floors.
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In 1996, it was entirely restored and the side facing the water was remodelled to permit access throughout the year.
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preferential access
Then, they were harnessed to national plans, and granted preferential access to credit and government projects.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Might obese employees need preferential access to car parking?
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Securing preferential access can be tricky - as some say he's about to find out in trade talks.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
Over the last decades, developed countries have provided preferential access to their markets to developing countries through nonreciprocal trade agreements.
Salvador Gil-Pareja, Rafael Llorca-Vivero, José Antonio Martínez-Serrano 2019, 'Reciprocal vs nonreciprocal trade agreements: Which have been best to promote exports?', PLOS ONE
privileged access
Quite the opposite: we bask in an awareness of our privileged access to the studio.
The Times Literary Supplement
Close's rare ability to get things done in its vastness was in part due to his privileged access to its leader.
Times, Sunday Times
They want official fan groups to have privileged access to cheaper seats or those who already own season tickets.
Times, Sunday Times
I got the story only because of the privileged access that pastors sometimes get to the inner life.
Christianity Today
We visited the house quite regularly while they were there and had privileged access backstage.
Times, Sunday Times
provide access
These provide access to performance figures, commentary and opinion.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
In many cases, simply inputting that number would provide access to messages.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Walking provided access to picturesque vistas otherwise inaccessible.
Adam Sisman The Friendship: Wordsworth and Coleridge (2006)
It seems more plausible to suggest, as this volume does, that religious piety provided access to power for ambitious members of the oppressed gender.
The Times Literary Supplement (2011)
quick access
Quick access to stored data makes gaming smoother and quicker.
The Sun (2014)
It's there to give you quick access to a subject.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
They are also assessing whether they will actually make more money if they give consumers quicker access to the films they want, in the form they want them.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
ready access
Assuming, of course, that by then we still have ready access to transport links, soap, water, food, electricity, and law and order.
Times,Sunday Times
They often don't have ready access to resources in an emergency.
Christianity Today
Employees enjoyed their ready access to the senior team and felt the exercise gave managers a greater insight into the challenges of their daily tasks.
Times, Sunday Times
Only billionaires have that kind of ready access to power.
Times, Sunday Times
It already offers ready access to large centres of population, with 17 million people living within a two-hour journey time.
Times, Sunday Times
restrict access
It can also restrict access to areas of the school.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Old quarries, with restricted access, provide an additional habitat.
Perring, Franklyn A Guide to Britain's Conservation Heritage (1991)
Watchdogs will be able to force internet chiefs to restrict access to sites without tough age checks.
The Sun (2016)
It also explained that internet access was restricted because of limited resources when the school opened.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
It also means more prisons having to restrict access to activities, so prisoners spend more time locked in their cells.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
restricted access
Old quarries, with restricted access, provide an additional habitat.
Perring, Franklyn A Guide to Britain's Conservation Heritage (1991)
A system introduced in 2006 allowed national searching of intelligence but restricted access to sensitive records.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
If this account is too inflexible, there are alternatives with restricted access, such as notice or postal accounts.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
As an orthopaedic trainee, I find restricted access to research significantly affects the quality of training.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
secure access to
But the governor's real motive was to secure access to the money for himself, the official said.
Times, Sunday Times
But even here they can secure access to information and voting rights.
Times, Sunday Times
In years to come, wars will be fought in order to secure access to the precious melamine supplies required to keep the kitchen utensil industrial complex ticking over.
Times, Sunday Times
The ruling indicates that even if the government were to permit stronger tremors, companies would struggle to secure access to fracking sites that would be needed to develop shale gas.
Times, Sunday Times
They now regularly confirm our identities, enabling secure access to a building or device.
The Times Literary Supplement
service access
The takeover was struck at the start of the pandemic, giving the health service access to 92 per cent of the country's private hospital beds at cost price.
Times,Sunday Times
Ministers and officials also need to find solutions for service access and regulation, and companies should be involved in the negotiations on this, she said.
Times, Sunday Times
The expansion was linked to a fair return on investments and to universal service access, together with tariff adjustments.
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Four retail units facing the basin lie vacant, apparently due to lack of service access provision for deliveries.
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The engine was mounted at three points, the engine block had large service access doors.
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telephone access
Even more 007 are the three secure panic rooms, each with satellite telephone access 'in case the phone lines are cut'.
Times, Sunday Times
Which?, the consumer organisation, offers an online legal service subscription for less than 1 a week for non-members, which includes unlimited telephone access to lawyers.
Times, Sunday Times
The original 160 rooms and 16 suites each had central heating and telephone access, and all were accessible via elevators.
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Some services allow one to start or join a conference call from virtually any country worldwidewith appropriate telephone access.
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Much of the island lost power, water, and telephone access; the water system was disrupted when cleaning systems were damaged.
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unauthorized access
But in spite of the gravity of unauthorized access, people persist in choosing terrible passwords.
Christianity Today
Lack of proper detection may lead to unauthorized access.
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Many file cabinets incorporate a keyed lock to prevent unauthorized access to the documents being stored.
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They are frequently implemented as rootkits that subvert the operating system kernel and gain unauthorized access to the hardware, making them very powerful.
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There are no laws that specifically prohibit or allow wardriving, though many localities have laws forbidding unauthorized access of computer networks and protecting personal privacy.
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unequal access to
Examples of this include laws that create unequal access to public amenities or affect different citizens based on their status in society.
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Among the problems the report identified were concentration of the media, commercialization of the media, and unequal access to information and communication.
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However, unequal access to decent work and persistent labor market inequalities frustrate efforts to reduce poverty.
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Such unequal access to resources can create a power imbalance between family members who have citizenship status and those who do not.
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They hold activities focussed on addressing unequal access to information including digital baptisms for low-income groups, seminars, debates and about digital inclusion.
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unfettered access
The health service gave him unfettered access to some of the most secure places in the UK.
The Sun (2013)
'Open skies' agreements allow international airlines unfettered access.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
The inspections mechanism is a far cry from the initial western demand of unfettered access to any suspicious site at a moment's notice.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
universal access
The new goal is that by 2030, there will be universal access to basic sanitation.
Christianity Today (2000)
We all need great transport, housing, universal access to broadband and more low-carbon, affordable energy.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The cross-party Treasury Select Committee is also worried that the practice could be adopted by other banks and lead to the end of universal access to ATMs.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
unlimited access
One wristband gives unlimited access to all venues — and to the aftershow parties.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
You can get unlimited access to the latter's telephone advice line for 25 per year.
The Sun (2013)
He strenuously advised the board against allowing a film company unlimited access to make a fly-on-the-wall documentary.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
You get unlimited access to more than 600,000 used vehicles offered for sale at auction each year..
The Sun (2008)
Therefore the press can have almost unlimited access with the proviso that they do not get in the way too much.
Stewart, Bob (Lt-Col) Broken Lives (1993)
unprecedented access
The director gained unprecedented access to what he describes as 'one of the greatest discoveries in the history of human culture'.
Times, Sunday Times
We have unprecedented access to power and unprecedented opportunity to shape a culture under constant threat.
Christianity Today
According to the programme-makers, the regiment has allowed unprecedented access to its soldiers and its ceremonial and military duties.
Times, Sunday Times
He has allowed unprecedented access to his archive of handwritten lyrics, costumes, film, videos, set designs and musical instruments.
Times, Sunday Times
There's unprecedented access to family, friends, a previous suspect and police in this moving documentary about a case that remains unsolved.
The Sun
unrestricted access
He had unrestricted access to the relevant British government records.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Such sources cannot compare to unrestricted archival access.
The Times Literary Supplement (2013)
Historically, public figures or their heirs have either allowed biographers unrestricted access to documents or burned them to avoid unwanted publicity.
Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice (1995)
wheelchair access
The plans include the construction of four lifts to allow wheelchair access to the stadium.
Times, Sunday Times
If you require wheelchair access accommodation, which may be limited, attach a note to your form.
The Sun
Wheelchair access in the form of ramps and lifts was added in 2006.
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Wheelchair access has also been a major issue.
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wide access
Along the other sides are the kitchen and dining area, and, opposite, a wide access corridor.
Times, Sunday Times
Are we going to have wide access or narrow access?
Times, Sunday Times
The event allows them to display their project in an unusual context with wide access to the general population of a city.
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Again his job as a health physics officer gave him wide access to the secret installation.
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Keeping in view the need of information at point of care, the library has facilitated the campus wide access to core information.
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wireless access
A turnkey system, it includes tracking software, handheld scanner technology, wireless access points, industrial bar codes, radio frequency identification chips and training and implementation services.
Globe and Mail (2004)
At the edge of the network, wireless access is becoming an expected feature.
Computing (2010)
Another customer discovered a rogue wireless access point had allowed a hacker access to sensitive records.
Globe and Mail (2003)
Translations:
Chinese: 通道, 出入
Japanese: 接近, アクセスする
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