People often talk about the healthcare divide in terms of access to care.
We aren't doing well in terms of access and we have persistent disparities in health care use and quality.
Today NIEER ranks Texas eighth in terms of access, which reflects a large number of children living in poverty.
But, he said, GSK had changed and was now at the forefront in terms of access to medicine and investment in malaria vaccines.
In terms of access, some worry that as banking moves further online, the old, the poor and the computer-illiterate will be excluded from the financial system.
In reality, the specific terms of access to these data (confidentiality, fees) and the differentiated conditions between the North and the South (digital discrepancy) should be examined.
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However, despite the recent improvements in literacy rates, there are still restrictions in terms of access of education for isolated nomadic communities living and moving in remote areas.
While the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) of the Caribbean have made remarkable progress in-terms of access to basic education for all and to the subsequent education level, and their education systems.
Cutforth: To make a compelling reality show, I've always felt--particularly now--you have to show the audience something they haven't really seen before, either in terms of access or concept--an idea they've never seen play out in real life.
"I know how complicated it is to negotiate", said board member Volker Bertels, referring to Switzerland's long discussions over the terms of access to the European market, adding that in the case of the UK, "we all need to be careful about putting up additional obstacles".
And if you're also storing big items like lawn mowers, ladders, bicycles and garbage cans, a garage is far more convenient in terms of access than a storage room, even if the builder happened to put in French or patio doors where the garage doors normally are.
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.
"Most developing countries have so far been unable to take full advantage of the advances offered by new information and communication technologies in terms of access to scientific and technological information and learning opportunities, " Mr Matsuura said, calling for international frameworks to help Member States formulate national policies that facilitate access for all to essential information.
Think about what this advancement has meant just in terms of access to the resources: When drilling into a hydrocarbon bearing formation 100 feet thick, vertical drilling would allow an operator to contact 100 feet of rock, which would limit your potential recovery to whatever oil or gas would flow into that length of pipe.
In terms of cellular access technology, U.S. carriers can be divided into two basic camps: CDMA and GSM.
Limitations on the practice of medicine may have serious consequences in terms of patient access to medicines for serious and life-threatening conditions.
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Brands will have to watch for online retail pop-up stores like Amazon and physical kiosks for brands like Groupon, and start thinking in terms of broader access.
And so, and especially in Washington where everybody boasts about how close they are to power, it's hard to take anybody, let alone an admitted felon, at their word in terms of the access and influence they have.
Journalists, too, make a cost-benefit analysis about the price of that access in terms of what it takes to remain in the good graces of the corporate insiders who can provide it.
It's something that's fairly important in terms of allowing people access to back in there, just to - at least where you can have one lane cleared, you know, from fallen trees, live power lines, stuff like that, get those streets cleared and then move on from there.
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Cutts cited AOL's information leak in August of last year, in which the company gave the U.S. Department of Justice access to the search terms of 650, 000 AOL users, totaling 20 million Web searches.
There are times when regulation, in terms of who is allowed access to broadcasting or printing technology, is appropriate.
These small scale things you have in terms of giving a family the access leads to huge economic changes.
The drivers agree that under King Abdullah, Saudi women have made progress in terms of expanding educational opportunities and growing access to jobs.
Primary care practices would have to be certified as producing an acceptable level of results and patients would have access to our success profiles both in terms of cost and quality when selecting their doc for next year.
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We think there's a lot of value in this company both right now, in terms of assets they're holding and in terms of the trends we see going forward for mobile data access.
Also, investors should not discount what other news Apple might announce in terms of features, advertising revenue and subscriber access.
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Mr. ROBIN BOYLE (Wayne State University): It took a hurricane and a flood to demonstrate just how separate we are in terms of the economy between those who have access to good paying, largely suburban jobs and those who are isolated from that.
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