Sentences with phrase «access for outsiders»

Access for outsiders: «When we work on review projects, review attorneys connect to a database that is not connected to our client files,» Fraser says.
As this is all private land, with no access for outsiders, it is 100 per cent secure.

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The area is home to groups of indigenous people but difficult for outsiders to access, so nobody had surveyed its peat resources until recently.
Outsiders will never have access to your account but your profile will just be exposed to other members of the community, especially for those members who can be the right choices for you.
Many wealthy, aspiring collectors employ art advisers (Marshall's mother, Patricia, is one of the most powerful in the world), not only for recommendations about what to buy, but because those advisers have access to work that would be unavailable to art - world outsiders.
Her work can be perceived as both aesthetic and utilitarian, capable of serving as a means for an outsider to access information about an unfamiliar culture.
It may have already been discussed but does that kind of activity mean that a hole might have been created for an outsider with access to a team player's computer?
Do you believe that outsiders publishing in an open review, open access climate journal, and now asking for scrutiny are doing something crazy?
(There's probably a lawyer out there who sees a class - action products liability suit against YouTube by its users for YouTube failing to warn its users of this foreseeable danger of a lawsuit that gives outsiders access to users private information as part of discovery.)
For outsiders, like you or even me, the very issue — of Americans having easy access to weapons — and its seemingly intransigent status in itself is baffling, simply because of the alienness of it.
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