Sentences with phrase «access to the outside world as»

However, if your cat has access to the outside world as most cats do, this is likely to result in him packing his bags.

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For within the arcology everyone would have convenient access to all its inner facilities, as well as to the world of agriculture and wilderness outside.
It was in 1969 - as the world outside its gates clamored for equal access to intellectual power - that Princeton University first admitted women as Memorials.
Several states have adopted «course access» initiatives that provide students with opportunities to take many kinds of approved courses for credit — another way to enable students to learn both inside and outside traditional school hours and locations.31 Such policies also might be especially important for smaller high schools, where economies of scale can make it difficult to afford certified on - site teachers for a wide range of specialized courses, such as world languages, physics, and calculus.32
Internet access is available at reception — for those truly determined diehards who simply can not let go, forget the outside world and float away as the resort would like you to.
There is a plot in place, but it's pretty standard stuff: Cult takes over Hope County, Montana; cuts off access to outside world; and you serve as the spear point of the resistance to take back the region.
Pallant House Gallery have announced the winners to the Outside In: National 2012, the competition that invites submissions from artists who find it difficult to access the art world for a variety of reasons such as health, disability, social circumstances or because their work does not conform to what is normally considered as «art».
They can operate independently from your network and without any access to the outside world, which is great if you want your camera system to be as unhackable as possible.
Virtual visitation is not considered a substitute for direct parenting, but is intended as one of many tools to help a non-custodial parent build or sustain a relationship with a child in much the same way that court - ordered access does in the world outside of the Internet as if it were in an actual occurrence or situation.
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