This is just one of a number of major reports we've had access to.
It certainly makes you wish this team had had access to numbers from 2007-2009.
Only the wealthy had access to telephones, photography, air travel and automobiles in their first decades.
None of the confidential witnesses had access to internal accounting data, the company says.
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Humanitarian official say that they only had access to about 15 percent of the city yesterday.
As a radio journalist, Dewa had access to recording equipment which she hid under her robe.
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She said too many people had access to guns, and she called on politicians to act.
Neither the public nor the media had access to the trial because of the defendant's age.
His friends initially rebelled, then relented (they remembered that Rolapp had access to NFL playoff tickets).
During a 12-month maintenance phase, patients in both interventions had access to additional support through e-mail.
Pregnant and new mothers who never had access to health facilities are seeing doctors, nurses and midwives.
They replied indifferently that many people had access to a manuscript at various stages prior to printing.
Until now, researchers have not had access to a digitalized picture of the shroud, he told CNN.
He also had access to pricing information and details about component and product costs, the suit said.
Before the earthquake of January 12, 2010, only one in five children had access to public school.
The Treasury Committee found that DETI had access to information which should have led it to act.
But the real pull was that this was a country where only the elite had access to phones.
All of the people in the Whitehall study had access to universal medical care, and none were impoverished.
In 1993 the city's water authority was broke and only the really rich had access to clean water.
The number of underweight children fell from 37% to 27%, and more people had access to clean water.
They will cater to the population who may not have had access to higher education thirty years ago.
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As a permanent resident, I had access to Stafford Loans and Pell grants to help pay my tuition.
Mr Thomson has claimed that other union officials had access to that credit card, and denies any wrongdoing.
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Grant said that, regrettably, wealthier South Africans had access to better legal resources than most of their compatriots.
He then detailed the target to ensure all genuinely homeless people had access to housing stock by 2012.
Mr Houston denied any wrongdoing - telling MSPs he had access to knowledge, but made no use whatsoever of the privilege.
"Small charities have never had access to the kind of technology they need to make the process more efficient, " he explained.
What mostly went unreported is that 80% of Syrians never had access to the Internet in the first place.
People who were better off had access to power, both political and electric.
Since the 1950s refugees seeking asylum in Canada have had access to free healthcare from the moment they arrive.
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