Miles on limited-access facilities, clocked via transponder, would cost more perhaps 3 to 4 cents a mile, to fully cover the cost of reconstructing and maintaining those premium facilities.
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They have reassured islanders that Beau Sejour, which is the island's only leisure centre, and Footes Lane, which hosts athletics, rugby and football, will continue to be run as affordable, public access facilities.
Moreover, with the wide array of hospitals across the country--from large university teaching hospitals such as University of Pittsburgh Medical Center to multi-state systems like Adventist Health to small critical-access facilities--there are numerous variables to consider.
So that the disabled have access to facilities the rest of us take for granted.
They bring additional capital to problems by mobilizing funds and give innovators access to facilities and resources.
It was one of two options put forward for the 800-year-old St Laurence's in Ludlow, designed to improve access and facilities.
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In fact, his agency developed very clever means to gain access to facilities, especially embassies and foreign offices that would rival anything we have today.
Fueled by a move by some sponsors to fully fund Paralympians, athletes like us were able to train longer, harder and with better access to facilities and coaching.
Ulster Unionist leader and Northern Ireland First Minister David Trimble told the same programme that the decision to allow Sinn Fein access to facilities was not part of the Belfast agreement.
Membership will make it much easier for British scientists to propose experiments and to get access to facilities like a zero-G plane, which generates short periods of weightlessness by flying a series of parabolas in the sky.
In addition, the contract specified that the company would provide him continued lifetime access to company facilities and services comparable to those which were made available to him just prior to his retirement, including access to company aircraft, cars, office, apartments, and financial planning services, as well as reimbursement of living expenses.
Pregnant and new mothers who never had access to health facilities are seeing doctors, nurses and midwives.
Regus, a big provider of managed office space, has a product called Businessworld that offers cardholders flexible access to its facilities.
The former may, as a result, find access to hospital facilities restricted.
Other day one rights include equal access to collective facilities and amenities.
CDMA, so named because the spreading is achieved by a code and its use permits multiple access to transmission facilities, as in mobile-phone systems.
Central Scotland Police said that some companies and local authorities in the force area were struggling to gain access to their facilities because of abandoned vehicles.
As of 2006, an estimated 2.5bn people had no access to sanitary facilities, and nearly one in four people in developing countries was practicing open defecation.
Under the new budget, free swimming for children through the summer holidays will be re-introduced and there will also be "quid for a kid" access to sports facilities at weekends.
This is critical since these are the form of identification most often used for such security-sensitive purposes as boarding commercial aircraft, gaining access to federal facilities and establishing bank accounts.
The Iraqi regime, under military threat and the pressure of severe economic sanctions, has permitted this intrusion and allowed UNSCOM inspectors access to its facilities and personnel to a remarkable degree.
In both cases, the government requires property owners to grant third parties access to their facilities, on terms set by the government, because entering the market without such assistance would be prohibitively expensive.
Whatever price the affiliate paid its parent for access to its facilities could then also be the price charged to competing service providers, who would be responsible for their own equipment and technology.
As a result of lottery lolly the National Portrait Gallery, the Museum of Scotland, the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, the Dulwich Picture Gallery, the Wallace Collection and many others have had a makeover, bringing them up to modern standards in terms of access, educational facilities, exhibition space and more.
But a disorderly default could prove even more costly: Not only would the ECB certainly lose on its bonds, but euro-zone governments would need to recapitalize Greek banks and provide them with adequate collateral to enable them to continue to access ECB lending facilities if Greece was to remain in the euro.
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"It would seem to make sense to categorize all Internet access services uniformly, regardless of the facilities used to obtain Internet access, " the commission says in the brief.
The U.S. should negotiate a commercial agreement for access to logistic support facilities in Subic Bay.
However, he notes that access to better training facilities fueled his desire to succeed as a swimmer.
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Inspectors were given complete access to all nuclear facilities (operating and defunct) and the people who worked there.
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This, they added, would enable the UK research community to have access to the best facilities in the world.
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