Sentences with phrase «hence more access»

Hence more access of them provides more chance of visibility and reaching to top job providers increases the job opportunity.

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For example, micro-finance and social investment establishments that offer basic financial services and FinTech companies that are leveraging information technology to enhance access to finance to those that currently rely on informal markets would contribute to more business, employment, income generation and, hence, less poverty.
Hence they unwittingly gave us access to more and better goods, improved our living standards, and assured progress.
This will increase the recycling of carton packs across the whole of UK, so the north east campaign is perfect timing as Malcolm Allum, managing director of SIG Combibloc said: «It's been rewarding to see the steady growth in collection and recycling of carton packs in the UK over recent years and the new recycling mill will encourage more local authorities to collect carton packs from kerbside, offering easy access for consumers and hence increasing household recycling rates.
UCLA scientists have unlocked an important mechanism that allows chemotherapy - carrying nanoparticles — extremely small objects between 1 and 100 nanometers (a billionth of a meter)-- to directly access pancreatic cancer tumors, thereby improving the ability to kill cancer cells and hence leading to more effective treatment outcome of the disease.
And the general public needed to have greater power to influence Parliament and hence the executive through more consultation and better access.
Private certificates let you limit exactly who has access, giving you more control and hence greater security over them.
Moreover, having access to population - based data in addition to data from a clinical sample helps to investigate and avoid the effects of what is called Berkson's bias; i.e. bias produced in studies on clinical samples because patients with comorbid pathology are more likely to be referred to mental health services than single disorder patients, and hence are overrepresented in these samples.
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