Sentences with phrase «are inaccessible for»

In a bulk material, most of the atoms are buried under the surface and are inaccessible for chemical modification.
Seabirds nest in places that are inaccessible for most humans — vertical cliffs and remote islands surrounded by raging waves.
«By trapping the precursors of malodours in the MIP, these are inaccessible for hydrolysis by enzymes in the skin bacteria and thus odorous molecules will not be formed.»
NYS Department of Transportation is reporting that some areas are inaccessible for assessment and may remain so for the immediate future.
She claims that too many stations are inaccessible for the disabled.
Web analytic firms say today that for almost eight hours around three - quarters of the country's domain name system servers were inaccessible for hundreds of millions of mainland users.
He said the building will be inaccessible for a while anyway because law enforcement officials are using it for evidence.
The exceptional circumstance of the Japanese military occupation meant that her home parish of Macau was inaccessible for priests to visit.
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.
About 6.5 percent of the polling units in Edo and 77 percent in Ondo were located in places that were inaccessible for PWDs.
It wont kill you to be inaccessible for an hour or two, and you may just accomplish those tasks faster without the constant pinging.
No subtitles are supplied, only closed captioning that will be inaccessible for those watching on an HDMI connection.
Spreading can be worth it even if you've under # 85,000; if your bank went bust, the money could be inaccessible for a spell.
Everytime that I have attempted to visit a Priority Pass lounge, they've been in an international terminal that means that they were inaccessible for domestic flights and consequently of little to no value.
This quaint village was inaccessible for several years due to the Civil War, but since 2009, Passikudah was reopened to the public and is now home to one of the best be...
Multiplayer Online Lobbies may be inaccessible for the time being, but if players are able to get into the Offline Player Lobby, they will be entered into an offline mode where they will still be able to invite friends to online battles.
The German painter's art was inaccessible for decades on this side of the Atlantic, save for small commercial - gallery surveys and the Dia Art Foundation's holdings of certain significant works.
The region, which is part of the Amazon rainforest, had been inaccessible for years due
«Hywind can be used for water depths up to 800 metres, thus opening up areas that so far have been inaccessible for offshore wind.
We all know about Westlaw and LexisNexis, but these tools are expensive and can be inaccessible for many people seeking legal information.
He said the building will be inaccessible for a while anyway because law enforcement officials are using it for evidence.
Some users have reported the router being inaccessible for a while, while others claim that their internet connection just temporarily drops, before returning again a few minutes later.
Regardless of the cash flow you can get in Schenectady, I just can't stomach the lack of liquidity, it feels like putting money into a 401k that you just have to assume is inaccessible for the next 20 + years.
«Without a secondary market, mortgage interest rates would be unnecessarily higher and unaffordable for many Americans, and products like the 30 - year fixed - rate mortgage would likely be inaccessible for most borrowers.»

Not exact matches

For example, many of Facebook's 60 million profiles are inaccessible to search engines.
Higher education needs to be affordable and accessible for the growing number of people who find it unaffordable and inaccessible.
It can be argued that most online commerce is still happening on desktops, but if your site is inaccessible to mobile devices, you take yourself out of consideration for all those consumers who use multiple devices to research new businesses and products.
Zendesk also reported DNS problems was affecting its performance, according to (ironically) a tweet from the company's service account, which was only viewable via a Google (goog) news preview because Twitter was still inaccessible for many.
It's uncomfortable, inconvenient and, for some communities, plain inaccessible.
The United States Penitentiary, Beaumont, operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, was inaccessible to visitors for up to a month after the hurricane.
Finance brokers meet with clients (business owners) who are looking for funding to launch or expand their businesses, but for whom traditional bank loans are either inaccessible, or undesirable because they don't want to take on any extra debt.
Bitcoins predictable reward rates combined with Bitfury's forward - thinking hardware and software solutions for quick efficiencies of scale, allows Hut 8 Mining an opportunity to establish one of the most important cryptocurrency mining hubs in North America, which until now, has been largely inaccessible to investors.
To grow your business, you need to spend money — but funds are often inaccessible, especially for young organizations that are navigating cash flow gaps in their accounts receivables processes.
Opening his talk, Austin explained that one of his goals for the session was to bring this often - complex relationship and inaccessible conversation to the general public.
For better or worse, the elaborate investigation of, for instance, the connections between St. Paul's teaching on justification and the criminal justice system will be totally inaccessible» and, if accessible, implausible» to anyone within hailing distance of policy discussions about crime and punishmeFor better or worse, the elaborate investigation of, for instance, the connections between St. Paul's teaching on justification and the criminal justice system will be totally inaccessible» and, if accessible, implausible» to anyone within hailing distance of policy discussions about crime and punishmefor instance, the connections between St. Paul's teaching on justification and the criminal justice system will be totally inaccessible» and, if accessible, implausible» to anyone within hailing distance of policy discussions about crime and punishment.
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.
From this perspective it would even be possible to understand Christendom's religious reversal of the movement of Spirit into flesh as a necessary consequence of the Incarnation, preparing the way for a more comprehensive historical realization of the death of God by its progressive banishment of the dead body of God to an ever more transcendent and inaccessible realm.
But experiences which are so rare as to be inaccessible to ordinary persons or unrelated to the life every day can not be the basis for a universal religion.
Yet for modern people, a person who remains historically inaccessible is somehow unreal, more fancy than fact, indeed a myth.
When it absorbed, as in Augustine, the Socratic passion for knowledge, it was able to achieve a language and a quality of self - knowledge inaccessible within Socratic existence itself.
For Arianism / feminism all meaning is either inaccessible or too fuid to ever hold on to.
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.
And up until the Internet made readily available all kinds of previously inaccessible knowledge and information, we could be excused for believing that the Bible indisputably states that God considers homosexual love a moral abomination.
In Creative Synthesis and Philosophical Method Charles Hartshorne writes: God «Can not absolutely conceal himself from any creature, for the omnipresent can never be more than relatively inaccessible» (CSPM 156, italics added.
Hartshorne's point is that absolutely inaccessible omnipresence is nonsense, not that God «can not» conceal Gad for lack of sufficient stealth capability Elsewhere in this same text Hartshorne writes, «Not even God can, perceptually or mentally run through the totality of events, for there is no such totality complete once for all» (CSPM 138, italics added).
The Gihon spring, outside the city wall — ancient Jerusalem's only unfailing source of water — is made inaccessible to attackers, and its waters channeled through a tunnel cut through the rock, into the city, for a distance of about 1700 feet.
For pre-Copernican man, heaven was itself part of the space - time continuum, that is, it was part of the created physical universe even though it was inaccessible to man.
This is no small achievement for an introduction to New Testament textual criticism, a field known for writing that is dry and inaccessible to non-specialists.
This position can not be mediated, for all mediation comes about precisely by virtue of the universal; it is and remains to all eternity a paradox, inaccessible to thought.
So, while they may make some academic advancement available to those for whom it would otherwise have been inaccessible, does not the perpetuation of this disorder make more seductive the lie that young athletes should devote all their attention to the vehicle to admission (sports) over and above the very substance of their future flourishing (the education in itself)?
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