They believe that everyone should have access to adequate medical care, regardless of cost. |
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It has become a truism in today's world that intellectual property rights have taken the place of access to commodities in the traditional economy. |
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The journalist tried to get access to proprietary information. |
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Coalition plans to widen access to university will fail to get to the 'root cause' of the problem, according to the Russell Group. |
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Agrocin 84, having gained access to the A. tumefaciens C58 cytoplasm, is maturated into a toxic moiety that inhibits agrobacterial growth. |
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Path traversal occurs when directory backreferences are used in a path to gain access to the parent folder of a subfolder. |
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Will it be possible to have access to the room beforehand so that we can set up chairs? |
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This reportedly allowed him broad access to the works of the Yellow Emperor and other classics of the time. |
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The rule presupposes a need to restrict student access to the library. |
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Sanitation is the most pressing need in the city, with most of the population lacking access to waste treatment facilities. |
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In August 2016, following protest and demonstration in the Oromia Region, all access to the internet was shut down for a period of two days. |
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Italy had access to these areas under the successive protection treaties, but not direct rule. |
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The causes of child labour include poverty, the lack of access to education and weak government institutions. |
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Djibouti is strategically located near some of the world's busiest shipping lanes, controlling access to the Red Sea and Indian Ocean. |
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Six main ferry services provide regular access to various outpost communities or shorten travel distances. |
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As of 2012 Such a cable would give Iceland access to a market where electricity prices have generally been much higher than those in Iceland. |
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The Dutch location gives it prime access to markets in the UK and Germany, with the Port of Rotterdam being the largest port in Europe. |
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Being referenced by a member of the first echelon is mandatory for access to the second and third echelon. |
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Maternal and infant mortality are high partly because of poor access to health facilities in isolated rural areas. |
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Peace may have broken out but it was perfectly clear that Margaret was still not fully trusted, and access to her son was strictly limited. |
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In 1707, the Treaty of Union between Scotland and England gave Scottish merchants access to the English colonies, especially in North America. |
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To replace this system, individual arable smallholdings or crofts were created, with shared access to common grazing. |
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While religion broadly marks the delineation of these divisions, the contentions were primarily political and related to access to power. |
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Stoats regularly climb trees to gain access to birds' nests, and are common raiders of nest boxes, particularly those of large species. |
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The terrains of Hong Kong are mostly mountainous and many places in the New Territories have limited access to roads. |
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Some expressed concern that the party may have restricted media access to the prime minister. |
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On 16 May the Liberal Democrats proposed an entrepreneurs' allowance, to review business rates and to increase access to credit. |
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Researchers have access to different rodent models of systemic and ocular diseases. |
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To the north the M9 provides access to Dunblane with easy links to Perth and further beyond the Central Belt. |
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The Lyon Clerk must ensure that members of the public have access to the register by facilitating searches and studies of the records. |
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Securities are transferred according to instructions provided by parties with access to the system. |
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Most open access journals remove all the financial, technical, and legal barriers that limit access to academic materials to paying customers. |
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Currently, the airport is easily accessible by road due with direct access to the adjoining M8 motorway. |
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Road access to Aberdyfi is by the A493, with Tywyn four miles to the north and Machynlleth 11 miles to the east. |
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They hoped that the railway, which reached the towns between 1861 and 1863, would give them access to new markets. |
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The removal of the reservoir also gave access to many more passages and to a connection to the nearby previously inaccessible Mona Mine. |
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They often shared routes to allow access to coal mines and ironworks through rugged country, which presented great engineering challenges. |
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The nearby Marchlyn quarry was opened in the 1930s to provide access to the main slate vein higher up the mountain. |
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In 2015, it was revealed that Prince Charles had access to confidential UK cabinet papers. |
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Many small communities have established industrial parks with only access to a nearby highway, and with only the basic utilities and roadways. |
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Flatted factories have cargo lifts and roads that serve each level, providing access to each factory lot. |
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However, some livestock are not enclosed, are fed by access to natural foods, and are allowed to breed freely. |
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In developing countries, providing access to markets has encouraged farmers to invest in livestock, with the result being improved livelihoods. |
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A valid ticket is required to pass through a barrier and gain access to the platforms. |
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All have wired access to the University's computer network and a support network of residential tutors. |
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In 1885, Aberdare Hall opened as the first hall of residence, allowing women access to the university. |
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Easy access to Cornish ores and a local outcropping of coal near the surface, gave Swansea economic advantages in the smelting industry. |
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There are two main entrances, the King's Gate, leading from the tow, and the Queen's Gate, allowing more direct access to the castle. |
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It provides access to the nearby Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Park. |
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The scheme was replaced by free access to the Digimap for Schools service provided by EDINA for eligible schools. |
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Further into the interior, however, one would often find colonists consuming whiskey, as they did not have similar access to sugar cane. |
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They did have ready access to corn and rye, which they used to produce their whiskey. |
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Also, the weather was ideal and there was quick access to various settings. |
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With one in eight people in the world not having access to safe water it is important to use this resource in a prudent manner. |
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The Mersey Railway tunnel opened in 1886, providing direct railway access to Liverpool. |
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In addition to the ferries and the railway, the Queensway road tunnel opened in 1934 and gave rapid access to Liverpool. |
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Junctions 1 and 3 of the M53 motorway allow access to the national motorway network. |
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In the Jacana species, females compete with each other for access to male mates, so females are larger in size. |
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Females must have access to plenty of food to successfully make it through pregnancy and produce enough milk to rear a calf. |
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Political power, after all, is the only game in town that ensures unfettered access to the nation's oil riches. |
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Otariids establish territories containing resources that attract females, such as shade, tide pools or access to water. |
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Characteristics such as mineral hardness, the mineral stratification, and access to that mineral will determine the method of extraction. |
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It provided them with access to an area that had been a hotbed of Irish rebellion for centuries. |
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While there is some tourism there, Norwegian authorities limit access to the outpost to minimize impact on the scientific work. |
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Restricted access to motor vehicles, prohibited to pedestrians, animals, pedal cycles, mopeds, agricultural vehicles. |
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The Tethys database provides access to scientific literature and general information on the potential environmental effects of wave energy. |
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Recreational fisherman also have an interest in maintaining access to fish stocks. |
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Control of the Kattegat, and access to it, have been important throughout the history of international seafaring. |
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It is clear that there was some prosperity there, particularly where rivers permitted access to the upland beyond the fen. |
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All the Townlands parishes were laid out as elongated strips, to provide access to the products of fen, marsh and sea. |
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On the fen edge, parishes are similarly elongated to provide access to both upland and fen. |
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This is a high cost activity due to the limited space and access to materials. |
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It had become the gateway and crucial outlet allowing Dutch merchants direct access to world markets. |
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This formed part of a larger strategy to break the British blockade of Germany and to allow German naval vessels access to the Atlantic. |
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It was agreed that fishermen from any state should have access to all waters. |
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An important factor of turbine siting is also access to local demand or transmission capacity. |
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The rules on burials and lay access to churches appear to have been steadily circumvented, at least unofficially. |
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Twelve thousand aerial mines were laid, a significant barrier to Japan's access to outside resources. |
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It had fallen back on its interior lines of supply and communications, and had closer access to repair shops, supply dumps and stores. |
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Graduates of these schools may have access to higher education based on their results on the final exam, but this is generally uncommon. |
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Aircraft safety depends upon continuous access to accurate weather radar information that is used to prevent injuries and accidents. |
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The Director of the APL gave them access to their UNIVAC to do the heavy calculations required. |
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He envisioned it as a radio for use by poor people in developing countries without access to batteries. |
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In another part of his work, Pliny describes the use of undermining to gain access to the veins. |
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Genetic erosion and genetic pollution have the potential to destroy unique genotypes, threatening future access to food security. |
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Rats are known to burrow extensively, both in the wild and in captivity, if given access to a suitable substrate. |
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Cleaning up and blocking access to den locations can also discourage a fox's return. |
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Improved public rights of way giving people access to mountain, moor, heath, down and registered common land. |
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To halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water is one of the Millennium Development Goals. |
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It was only through these intermediaries that the general masses had access to the divine. |
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On the other hand, the remoteness also limits researchers' access to the islands and few studies have been developed on this atoll. |
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In this area, however, the cave ceiling lowers to a point where it falls in level with the surface, preventing access to the deposit beneath. |
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The Arabs also had no desire to allow the Portuguese to break their monopoly on access to spices. |
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With access to gold or to gold dust, the Quitamdeiras were able to purchase the freedom of their children's and their own. |
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Bicycle and pedestrian access to the Cape is possible via a sidewalk on the southbound side of the Bourne Bridge. |
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Without access to cobble, the juvenile cod simply tries to escape a predator by fleeing. |
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Studies suggest Florida manatees must have some access to fresh water for proper regulation of water and salts within their bodies. |
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There is also a summer weekend service to Okehampton for access to Dartmoor. |
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These include the study of behavioural and physiological changes that require a long duration of access to the bird. |
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It is also easier to gain access to local labour resources and heavy equipment such as floating cranes and barges. |
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The Adidas Confirmed app allows consumers to get access to and reserve the brand's limited edition sneakers by using geo targeting technology. |
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Included are also proposals to open access to a section of the medieval city wall in that area. |
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Also, in Ceylon, she did not have access to the Little Holland House salon's artistic community for subjects. |
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Damory Coaches is one of a number of operators that provide access to more rural communities. |
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However, males of all species are aggressive towards each other during mating season, to gain access to females. |
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Housing must provide access to feed, water and protection from relevant environmental conditions. |
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The Sustrans route 23 cycle route also runs through the village at the bottom of the Shute, allowing easy access to Cowes, Newport and Sandown. |
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This was successful and the shed is now operational with public access to see the stock inside. |
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Touring campsites have full access to the Holiday parks facilities, including clothes washing and showering. |
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In 1918, the Montenegrin national assembly voted to unite with the Kingdom of Serbia, giving the latter access to the Adriatic. |
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Outside the chapel, a portal giving access to the bastion, where the remains of a perimeter wall are visible. |
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He apparently interviewed veterans to clarify details of the events he was recording and was similarly given access to archival material. |
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According to the Ukrainian constitution, access to free education is granted to all citizens. |
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Foreign citizens and stateless persons that live in Romania have access to justice and education in their own language. |
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Caesar does not say what the cause of the conflict was, but the Sequani controlled access to the Rhine river along the valley of the Doubs. |
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Here the narrow valley of the Wachau, with its densely forested escarpments, made access to the riverbank more difficult. |
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Power lines may cut off access to reindeer calving grounds and sacred sites. |
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Nordic libraries function as information centres with a wide variety of services and access to all kinds of printed and electronic media. |
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His policy of glasnost freed public access to information after decades of heavy government censorship. |
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In the 1960s, nearly all Soviet children had access to education, the only exception being those living in remote areas. |
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He had a close proximity to the government as well as access to the imperial archives, which can be seen in his historical biographies. |
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Pagan festivals and sacrifices were banned, as was access to all pagan temples and places of worship. |
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But access to ministers is not the only reason right-of-centre policy wonks are excited. |
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Roger, in exchange, provided William with 600 knights and access to money for his campaign. |
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The Abdallahi government was widely perceived as corrupt and restricted access to government information. |
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No Chinese translation of Western medical works is known, but it is possible that the Chinese had access to Avicenna's The Canon of Medicine. |
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There have been substantial improvements in access to water supply, and to a lesser extent to sanitation, over the past fifteen years. |
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There were many women in the Tang era who gained access to religious authority by taking vows as Daoist priestesses. |
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Dominant males gain mating access to females, which bear the sole responsibility for raising the young. |
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When it has access to water, a giraffe drinks at intervals no longer than three days. |
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Since about 1050, gradual silting had caused the city to lose its direct access to the sea. |
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Articles 21 and 22 of the Constitution adopted in January 2001 guarantee access to education for all children. |
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Water supply in Sierra Leone is characterised by limited access to safe drinking water. |
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Compared to the efforts made to improve access to safe water, Namibia is lagging behind in the provision of adequate sanitation. |
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As a rule, being landlocked creates political and economic handicaps that access to the high seas avoids. |
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On the other hand, some landlocked countries can have access to the ocean along wide navigable rivers. |
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Since these seas are in effect lakes without access to wider seaborne trade, countries such as Kazakhstan are still considered landlocked. |
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Britain's victories around the globe led William Pitt to insist that nobody other than Britain should have access to Newfoundland. |
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Roosevelt agreed to an exchange of American destroyers for access to British naval bases in the Atlantic, including Newfoundland. |
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The majority of the population has no health insurance or access to healthcare. |
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In this situation, the majority must have access to the powerstructure in order to enforce its superiority and prejudicial beliefs on others. |
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In 1664, however, the Dutch used force to exact a treaty granting them extraterritorial rights as well as freer access to trade. |
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Most diplomats work to recruit figures in other nations who might be able to give informal access to a country's leadership. |
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The access to improved sanitation was reported to be similar for the urban and rural population. |
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Indigenous people also have less access to health care and a lower quality of housing. |
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The thousands of sinkholes known as cenotes throughout the region provide access to the groundwater system. |
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The cities that grew to become the most important usually controlled access to vital trade goods, or portage routes. |
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In Article 11, it grants access to compulsory, bilingual and intercultural education. |
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The city has a web of tram and bus lines operated by De Lijn and providing access to the city centre, suburbs and the Left Bank. |
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The port of Saint John gives access to the pulp and paper industry and the Irving oil refinery. |
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He put in at Dartmouth, England on 7 November, and was detained by authorities who wanted access to his log. |
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In 1558 Ivan launched the Livonian War in an attempt to gain access to the Baltic Sea and its major trade routes. |
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While there is some tourism at the village, Norwegian authorities limit the access to the outpost to minimise impact on the scientific work. |
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The Treaty established a Torres Strait Protected Zone within which both nations manage access to fisheries resources. |
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The European age of discovery opened up new trading routes and gave European consumers access to a much broader range of goods. |
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A new set of guidelines are now in place to help build endogenous capacity in health research through training and access to new technology. |
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The tsar now controlled the entire Volga River and gained access to Central Asia. |
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In response, the Franciscans and Dominicans created public fountains and aqueducts to guarantee access to drinking water. |
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Today this strip of land belongs to Bosnia and Herzegovina and is that country's only direct access to the Adriatic. |
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Now that more people had access to knowledge both new and old, more people could discuss these works. |
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Resolving complement anaphora is of interest in shedding light on brain access to information, calculation, mental modeling, communication. |
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Farnese cut off all access to the sea by constructing a bridge of boats across the Scheldt. |
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Some cultures limit or discourage access to birth control because they consider it to be morally, religiously, or politically undesirable. |
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Women's earnings, assets, body mass index, and their children's schooling and body mass index all improve with greater access to birth control. |
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Women seeking to terminate their pregnancies sometimes resort to unsafe methods, particularly when access to legal abortion is restricted. |
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In addition, a lack of access to effective contraception contributes to unsafe abortion. |
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On average, the incidence of abortion is similar in countries with restrictive abortion laws and those with more liberal access to abortion. |
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Legal protection of access to abortion has been brought into some countries where abortion is legal. |
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Prohibited state and municipal governments from denying access to public facilities on grounds of race, color, religion or national origin. |
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However a person suffering from alcoholism that has led to an abnormality of mental function may have access to the partial defence. |
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Casemaker gives members of a state bar access to a computerized legal research system. |
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In the 20th century, with better access to historical documents, legal historians have come to a different conclusion. |
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They also receive access to better seating if they wish to attend an oral argument. |
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Members of the Supreme Court Bar are also granted access to the collections of the Supreme Court Library. |
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He also likely had access to the cases of Martin Pateshull and William Raleigh, his mentors in the law. |
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Plantations were developed primarily along the major rivers, where the waterfront provided access to the major transportation routes. |
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With control of the ballot box and more access to credit, white planters bought out such farmers, expanding their ownership of Delta bottomlands. |
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We are concerned with Western access to Berlin and that is what we must maintain. |
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The Soviets for their part did not seek to cut off allied access to West Berlin through East German territory. |
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Specifically, the preferential access to or ability to recognize information about opportunities. |
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Women with fewer children and better access to market employment tend to join the labor force in higher percentages. |
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Trade increasingly became a source of power as states with access to important resources or controlling important trade routes rose to dominance. |
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Mills were built along the new canals, so immediately had access to their markets. |
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At last Watt had access to facilities and the practical experience of craftsmen who were soon able to get the first engine working. |
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There would be a small work hole allowing access to the fire, and a work door allowing access to the hearth. |
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The setting of these fasteners requires access to both sides of a structure. |
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Due to this feature, blind rivets are used mainly when access to the joint is available from only one side. |
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The lower floor was intended to be used as a store and has access to the outside. |
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For the practically identical access fees, the user pays for the access to a restricted zone for a period or several days. |
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The more resources the noble had access to, the better his troops would be. |
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Britain demanded naval control of the Great Lakes and access to the Mississippi River. |
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The process was kept secret, with only members of his immediate family having access to the factory. |
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Dine out. In urban areas there are plenty of cat-flaps allowing access to another cat's dinner. |
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I took any means to get access to you. O speak to me, Sophia! comfort my bleeding heart. Sure no one ever loved, ever doated like me. |
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Metaphors provide epistemic access to the world via the articulation of new ideas at a stage when literal language cannot cope. |
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The women in NP at the time were very good spotters and we had good access to intel, photos etc. on the fash. |
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This is not to say that one has access to an eternal blueprint or that one is merely going along with some foredetermined cosmic plan. |
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Many areas have access to the North Sea with its long coastline and European rivers that empty into it. |
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This bridge either crossed the Thames, or gave access to a now lost island in the river. |
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A lowbie always has access to highbie stuff simply by leveling up, but highbies are purposely restricted from this content. |
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The Soviet Union gained another access to the Baltic with the Kaliningrad Oblast. |
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Bede's monastery had access to an impressive library which included works by Eusebius, Orosius, and many others. |
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The sources he had access to gave him less information about the west of England than for other areas. |
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In the 19th century, public concerts provided access to classical music to all classes of society. |
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For a maritime power the loss of their access to the Mediterranean stung financially and psychologically, and the Carthaginians sued for peace. |
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Suetonius lost access to the official archives shortly after beginning his work. |
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Control had been ceded to the Saxons, even control of access to such shrines. |
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One of Bede's sources was the Life of Wilfrid itself, but he also had access to people who knew participants in the synod. |
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The Valley Station features accessible parking near the entrance and access to the station via a funicular-like lift device called an inclinator. |
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A reproductive female inquiline gains access to a host nest and usually kills the resident queen. |
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Gaining access to such maps means navigating through an interministerial bureaucratic procedure with at least 15 stages of negotiations. |
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There are hopes that public access to the site may be possible in the future. |
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The Navy's Northern Patrol closed off access to the North Sea, while the Dover Patrol closed off access to the English Channel. |
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Upon treatment with Digitonin, exogenously added antibodies have no access to intraorganellar proteins as these are shielded by the membrane. |
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Their geographical location provided convenient access to the markets of France, Scotland, Germany, England and the Baltic. |
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Moving up the classes, a variety of institutions offered readers access to material without needing to buy anything. |
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By the 18th century, access to Scottish universities was probably more open than in contemporary England, Germany or France. |
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Further competition came with the opening of the Macclesfield Canal in 1831 which gave separate access to Manchester from the Midlands. |
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Jobseekers are entitled to personalised jobsearch planning and job-matching, with direct access to vacancies. |
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By the 1820s, an extensive canal system had been constructed, giving greater access to natural resources and fuel for industries. |
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Antwerp regained access to the sea and grew quickly as a major port and business centre. |
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He decided on a military expedition to seize Egypt and thereby undermine Britain's access to its trade interests in India. |
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In 1871 Gladstone sponsored legislation that provided full access to degrees and fellowships. |
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Patients would have access to all medical, dental and nursing care they needed without having to pay for it at the time. |
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In those states, those able to pay have access to treatment and comforts that may not be available to those dependent upon the state system. |
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Consumers enjoy a vast array of products from all member states and businesses have unrestricted access to more consumers. |
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Members of the public continue to have access to the Strangers' Gallery in the House of Commons. |
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Although there is no casual access to the interior of the Palace, there are several ways to gain admittance. |
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In 2016 the Conservative government extended student loan access in England to postgraduate students to help improve access to education. |
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A judge's normal aids include access to all previous cases in which a precedent has been set, and a good English dictionary. |
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Prison cells have been vandalised and prisoners have access to drugs and mobile phones, some delivered by drones. |
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Lakefront property is very expensive because many people want access to the water for recreation. |
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Folkestone also marks the eastern end of the A259 South Coast Trunk Road with access to the Romney Marsh, Hastings, Eastbourne and beyond. |
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Renault had access to Volvo expertise in upper market segments and in return Volvo exploited Renault designs for low and medium segments. |
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The Kinder Trespass in 1932 was a landmark in the campaign for national parks and open access to moorland in Britain. |
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There is open access to Scafell and the surrounding fells, with many walking and rock climbing routes. |
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The earthworks of the castle are still clearly visible from a nearby footpath, but there is no public access to them. |
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In April 1981, the Space Shuttle Columbia launched, the start of regular manned access to orbital space. |
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Issuer services help companies from around the world to join the London equity market in order to gain access to capital. |
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Patients who have not been able to get access to drugs in development have organized and advocated for greater access. |
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There are two ground entry doors that align with the doors on the side of the Skylon payload bay to allow easy ground access to the cabin. |
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The trip did, however, give him access to the scientific elite of Europe and exposed him to a host of stimulating ideas. |
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In 1854 he became a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, gaining postal access to its library. |
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Although he had more knowledge of the project than anyone else from Britain, Chadwick had no access to the Hanford site. |
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Through Boulton, Watt finally had access to some of the best iron workers in the world. |
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Compulsory infant vaccination was regulated by only allowing access to school for those who had been vaccinated. |
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The agency has put in place a rating system and requires access to safety test results. |
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The motorway has major junctions with the M56 and M62 at Warrington, giving access to Chester, Manchester and Liverpool. |
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Pedestrian access to the smaller tunnels has been discontinued, with the free bus services being used instead. |
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It was a label, at the dawn of the cold war, meant to suggest that anybody advocating universal access to health care must be a communist. |
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One of the goals of socialized medicine systems is ensuring universal access to health care. |
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Statistics about waiting times in national systems are an honest approach to the issue of those waiting for access to care. |
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This may reflect factors such as diet and lifestyle, as well as access to medical care. |
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For England and Wales the ONS provides the access to primary data via its 2011 census site. |
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These professional bachelor's degrees do grant access to some university Master's program. |
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Study bedrooms are provided with basic furniture and with access to shared kitchens and bathrooms. |
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The majority of rooms come with internet access and access to the Imperial network. |
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Near Wakefield Tower was a postern gate which allowed private access to the king's apartments. |
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A bridge was built over the ditch to the south of the castle to enable easier access to the park. |
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The Queen granted additional rights for public access to the remainder of the park as part of this arrangement. |
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They therefore give people an unusual degree of access to ideas of elves in older traditional culture. |
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It also discusses the access to legal instruments for enforcement with regard to mandatory disclosure of environmental information. |
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However, in March, 2016, Prince Andrew ignored these rules and tried to gain access to the park by ramming the gates in his car. |
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This is a safety concern as few people have access to that amount of private space. |
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With the connections from Florence, Milton was able to have easy access to Rome's intellectual society. |
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Based on this inference, Milton would believe that both man and woman would have equal access to divorce, as they do to marriage. |
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The Paul Hamlyn Hall is a large iron and glass structure adjacent to, and with direct access to, the main opera house building. |
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However, even with access to both technologies, most of the Hollywood companies remained slow to produce talking features of their own. |
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Libraries often provide public facilities for access to their electronic resources and the Internet. |
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British Library Sounds provides free online access to over 60,000 sound recordings. |
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This website is designed to allow digital access to management research reports, consulting reports, working papers and articles. |
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A number of these are available for remote access to registered St Pancras Reader Pass holders. |
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It provides physical or digital access to material, and may be a physical building or room, or a virtual space, or both. |
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Modern libraries are increasingly being redefined as places to get unrestricted access to information in many formats and from many sources. |
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Unlike the Greek libraries, readers had direct access to the scrolls, which were kept on shelves built into the walls of a large room. |
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In those rare cases where it was possible for a scholar to consult library books, there seems to have been no direct access to the stacks. |
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Libraries provide computers and Internet access to allow people to search for information online. |
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To get access to the show courts, fans will normally have to queue overnight. |
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General admission to the grounds gives access to the outer courts and is possible without queuing overnight. |
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The team continued to have access to the Cosworth engine developed for their 2005 chassis, and the operation continued under the new title. |
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Users may also be able to access the collection remotely if they have a valid library card and the library offers secure access to its resources. |
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The Immigration Act of 1965 finally allowed Asians and all persons from all nations be given equal access to immigration and naturalization. |
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Regional and national financial centres interact with these leading centres and may act as business feeders or provide local access to them. |
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The country was relatively highly taxed, but gained access to English markets. |
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In northern Italy, victory at the Battle of Loano in November gave France access to the Italian peninsula. |
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In addition to absent warning systems, civilians often did not have access to effective gas masks. |
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In the east, the Ottoman Turks took Baghdad from the Persians in 1535, gaining control of Mesopotamia and naval access to the Persian Gulf. |
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While Canadian scientists and technicians would have access to all technical data, Australians would not. |
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Britain was anxious lest it lose efficient access to the remains of its empire. |
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Shetland's access to oil revenues has funded the Shetland Charitable Trust, which in turn funds a wide variety of local programmes. |
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The road network was also made more extensive, and the construction of RAF Mount Pleasant allowed access to long haul flights. |
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Among the activities feature projects in the area of hazardous waste, water management and access to information under the Aarhus Convention. |
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Diego Garcia is strategically located, offering access to East Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. |
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Almost the whole population has access to improved water and sanitation facilities. |
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These data help estimate the resources a government can potentially access to repay its debt. |
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National governments may solicit credit ratings to generate investor interest and improve access to the international capital markets. |
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Victims of palpable injustice enjoy a moral authority that is likely to provide access to even busy players. |
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An important factor in the creation of inequality is variation in individuals' access to education. |
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Also, FinTRACA has access to all related Afghan government information and databases. |
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The Brazilian news website UOL has access to the leaked documents and has published an article and a list. |
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