Sentences with phrase «access to services roughly»

Overall, patterns in access to services roughly parallel patterns in special education participation.

Not exact matches

With Amazon gaining access to Whole Foods» roughly 400 - store footprint, the e-commerce juggernaut would command a distribution network dwarfing that of any meal - kit service.
Catering to roughly 100 million people who have their own businesses, Lucas Watson, Executive Vice-president, Chief Marketing and Sales Officer, Intuit, believes that there are about 12 million people whose businesses are connected to the Internet and have access to the digital tools needed for their products and services.
The commissions fell even though the BlackRock fund routed roughly the same level of transactions to brokerages in exchange for access to their research notes and other related services.
A new study estimates that, since 2008, access to mobile - money services — which allow users to store and exchange monetary values via mobile phone — increased daily per capita consumption levels of 194,000, or roughly 2 percent, of Kenyan households, lifting them out of extreme poverty (living on less than $ 1.25 per day).
«Roughly one - third of DSM - 5 mild cases would not receive a diagnosis per the ICD - 10 clinical version, which in turn translates to reduced access to treatment services for a fairly large number of individuals,» he said.
The Online Publisher's Association reported in 2004 that dating websites created more revenue than any other paid online content category, as they netted roughly $ 470 million in consumer spending, up from about $ 40 million in 2001.11 Revenue growth has slowed in recent years, but the industry continues to maintain a robust base of users, many of them willing to pay premium fees for access to specialized services.12
The Facebook - owned messaging service experienced a roughly hour - long global outage on Friday, which led to difficulties in accessing the app and sending messages to friends.
Since 2005, those providers have had access to between roughly $ 35 million and $ 40 million a year to provide services to these women — who are but a fraction of the hundreds of thousands of women who actually need services in Texas; with Texas» dubious claim to fame as the state with the highest percentage of uninsured people (about 26 % in 2009, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation), the number of Texas women in need of reproductive health care is roughly 1.5 million, according to the Guttmacher Institute.
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