Sentences with phrase «statement on accessibility»

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«The partnership will provide Alibaba Cloud's customers with reliable, scalable and on - demand access to large - scale data storage ranging from 10 Terabytes up to several Petabytes,» SQream said in a statement, «Leveraging the global reach and accessibility of Alibaba Cloud, customers will have unparalleled data access available to them in an offering that is both cost - effective and easy to activate.»
If you wish to report an issue related to the accessibility of any content on this website or with respect to any documents, forms, statements, or publications, visit U.S. Department of Education - Aaccessibility of any content on this website or with respect to any documents, forms, statements, or publications, visit U.S. Department of Education - AccessibilityAccessibility.
As we continue to improve our services for people with disabilities, we will post changes here within our accessibility statement section on our website, so you will know the progress we are making.
In a statement, COP Akuribah Yaagy, the Director - General of the National Patrol Department (NPD) of the Ghana Police Service, said the new community policing strategy focuses on improved visibility and accessibility in the communities to guarantee maximum protection.
An accessibility statement is required on all event invitations, notices, posters, and emails, providing adequate time for people to identify their accommodation needs and for DRC to obtain interpreters.
If you wish to report an issue related to the accessibility of any content on this website or with respect to any documents, forms, statements, or publications, visit U.S. Department of Education - Aaccessibility of any content on this website or with respect to any documents, forms, statements, or publications, visit U.S. Department of Education - AccessibilityAccessibility.
The Xbox Adaptive Controller is just one example of Microsoft's commitment to accessibility and Inclusive Design and Microsoft's mission statement to «empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more.»
This theme of hermeticism versus accessibility is touched on in an editorial statement by Elizabeth C. Baker, then editor of A.i.A., which proposes a historical parallel: «The last time a popularly accessible art movement succeeded a relatively esoteric one was when, in the early»60s, Pop art followed «difficult» Abstract Expressionism.»
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