Sentences with phrase «are inaccessible at»

That's what we thought too, only the maps are inaccessible at this time.
All efforts to get confirmation from the Police Public Relations Officer of Borno State Command, Mr. Victor Isuku, proved abortive as his phone lines were inaccessible at press time.
During this time, rotating sections of our collection and public spaces will be inaccessible at times.
Note: Please note that this tour will need to be modified in rainy season because the roads to the village will be inaccessible at that time of year.
This allowed the game to offer multiple paths that become quickly accessible while never making the game feel as linear as it truly is as you suddenly came across a dead end that was inaccessible at that time.
As you navigate through the game's various environments, you will have to traverse many obstacles and backtrack to explore places that were inaccessible at first.
This means that users will be able to use Decentrex in confidence without the lurking fear of their crypto funds being in danger, or being inaccessible at any time.

Not exact matches

At several points on Friday night, the document was inaccessible because too many people were attempting to view it concurrently.
If a contract's rent is not paid, it would become inaccessible, at least temporarily.
The same shortage of assets that so vexes Warren Buffett is putting enormous downward pressure on bank loan yields and even relatively inaccessible assets such as GNMA MSRs, which are changing hands around a 9 % unlevered yield according to our friends at Mountain View.
An experiment at the Yale Plan Clinic for alcoholics has shown that home less alcoholics are almost inaccessible to the usual out - patient clinic procedures.
In the same way, as the culture around us changes, the Church must learn the language and speak it, at the same time offering a «counter-cultural culture» that is different from the culture of the mileu (but not so different as to be inaccessible).
First, it is strange that process philosophy insists that all of the past is eternally real and «given» (for God, at least) in its entirety, whereas almost all of the past's vast complexity is totally inaccessible to man.
At the same time, both the attack and the doctrine attacked are so arcane and abstruse as to render them inaccessible and / or uninteresting to all but a few specialists in the philosophical community, with the end result that both are, in practice, passed over.
Fakahany's first choice of college was the Lausanne Hospitality Management School in Switzerland; however, the prestigious school's admission requirement of fluency in four languages made it inaccessible to him at the time.
«But at the same time, a recipe doesn't have to be unique or inaccessible to be great.»
They should have been mad at the aircraft manufacturer for designing such an inaccessible washroom on the plane.
We have used our pack n» play for vacations, camping, naps at home when the nursery is occupied or inaccessible, and as a play pen outside for smaller babies.
Poisonous substances should be removed from cabinets that are placed at floor level and pet food should be made available to the family pet in an area that is inaccessible for the baby.
UPDATE1: The link to the blog at www.paladinoforthepeople.com is now inaccessible for some browsers, although I'm still able to view it.
It also says similar inaccessible conditions can be found at other Glenwood properties which are currently under construction at 160 West 62nd Streetand 329 West 38th Street which have «excessively high thresholds and environmental controls that lack sufficient distance from the edge of kitchen appliances,» the suit says.
The United Nations has claimed that at least three local government areas in Borno State are inaccessible to aid workers.
Earlier this month, Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's office filed a complaint claiming Glenwood's Liberty Plaza rental building at 10 Liberty Street in the Financial District «was designed and constructed with scores of inaccessible features» for those with disabilities.
In a complaint filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, Bharara's office claims Glenwood's Liberty Plaza luxury rental building at 10 Liberty Street in the Financial District «was designed and constructed with scores of inaccessible features» for those with disabilities.
The majority of gas lines are inaccessible to inspectors because the pipes are buried at least two to four feet underground.
Lead researcher Dr Morgan Beeby said: «We are used to observing evolution at the scale of animals or plants, such as the giraffe's neck slowly getting longer over time to reach previously inaccessible food.
Many are characterized by remote depths and vast ranges that are inaccessible and, sometimes, too harsh for human exploration, said John P. Ryan, a senior research specialist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.
A fourth article looks at inaccessible research, noting that «half of health - related studies remain unreported, and few study protocols and participant - level datasets are accessible.»
Sound at that frequency is typically inaccessible.
«Such bacteria, swallowed by a patient, might be able to record the changes they experience through the whole digestive tract, yielding an unprecedented view of previously inaccessible phenomena,» says Harris Wang, assistant professor in the Department of Pathology and Cell Biology and Systems Biology at CUMC and senior author on the new work, described in today's issue of Science.
As researchers strive to unlock the secrets of the brain, they must do more to ensure that the huge amounts of data they generate are not locked up and inaccessible to other scientists who might glean additional insights from the data, speakers said at a 21 March symposium at AAAS.
In the Nature article, the researchers propose a model that is capable of determining with unprecedented accuracy the age, volume and injection rate of magma that has accumulated at inaccessible depths.
«Inclusions in diamonds are fantastically useful for studying the inaccessible part of the deep Earth,» said researcher Michael Walter, a geologist at the University of Bristol in England.
«This suggests that cell division is used not only to transmit the genetic information into daughter cells and create two equivalent cells,» he said, «but it is also an opportunity for cells to reorganize their genomes in 3D space, sequestering parts of the genome at the nuclear periphery and rendering it inaccessible to transcription.»
If SST receptivity does change in response to sperm occupancy, as hypothesized above, it is possible that when short - sperm males copulate first, their sperm reach and enter SSTs located at the most proximate regions of the UVJ (vagina and middle), rendering these inaccessible to sperm from long - sperm males that copulate afterwards.
Dream Trigger 3D is off - putting and inaccessible at worst when coupled with the difficulty level and crude production values.
Red Mountain, the volcanic peak at the center of the island, «appears inaccessible,» says redditor FloorBelow, «though the northern ashlands around Urshilaku are [accessible] along with Molag Amur.»
The DTS audio of the standard - def DVD is again supplanted by a 24 - bit, 5.1 PCM uncompressed option inaccessible by yours truly, while the DD 5.1 mix returns at a higher bitrate of 640 kbps and sounds a lot like the aforementioned DTS track.
Because it's inaccessible by boat and thus only discovered when we launched satellites in the 70's with cameras looking down at the earth.
Additionally, any person who requires access to online information that is currently inaccessible should contact BVP at [email protected].
One proposal recommends that children who are able to work at the standard of the tests should nevertheless not take them if their special educational needs or disability (SEND) make them inaccessible, even with modification arrangements.
YOU BELONG TO ME... At the same time, one of the world's rarest and most inaccessible maps suddenly goes on sale, but before Paul can finalize a deal, another buyer snatches it out from under Paul's nose, sending him on a quest to find out who the mysterious buyer is and how to get the map for himself.
These publishers (whom we will discuss at length in a forthcoming issue of Publishing Perspectives) feel that the readers in their nations, be it Colombia, India, or Indonesia, are just as avid consumers of digital reading materials as those in richer nations, but the high cost of the Kindle and iPad make them inaccessible to most consumers.
You will be presented with a completed report at the end of the inspection along with digital photos taken as needed for inaccessible areas.
Student loans may mean the difference between attending college or not at all and can lead to countless opportunities that are inaccessible to people with only high school degrees.
Because of the detailed look at previously inaccessible areas of each tooth we are better able to direct our therapy and can often identify areas of disease and pain that would have otherwise gone untreated.
I found the report to be very dense in content and rich in technical, genetic jargon, which made the details nearly inaccessible to anyone who doesn't hold at least a PhD in genetics.
Cats are masters at finding the most inaccessible areas of your car when they are scared, especially under the power front seats.
Paradise Bay, located at the southern end of Long Island is inaccessible to day visitors and it caters for a maximum of twenty guests only.
Grown at up to a 70 % gradient on the steep banks of the Moselle River, the grapes of this region often have to be hand - picked, as they are inaccessible by machine.
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