Sentences with phrase «costs of access to»

We see this happening, out of necessity perhaps, in areas of poverty law and, indeed, now in areas affecting more and more the middle class, where the costs of access to justice have climbed out of citizens» reach.
The efficiencies offered by a mobile work force are too great to pass up, and moving the cost of access to the employees is too juicy a cost savings to ignore.
What's more, SpaceX hopes to lift off three more of its Falcon 9 rockets — a reusable launch vehicle that's poised to significantly lower the cost of access to space (and maybe save humankind)-- before the year's end.
The technology could help dramatically lower the cost of access to space, since rocket parts costs tens of millions of dollars but are usually discarded in the ocean.
Our robotic spacecraft systems will collapse the cost of access to the Moon, introduce a new commercial paradigm for government missions, democratize lunar research and exploration, and blaze the trail for commercial space transportation and exploration beyond Earth's orbit.
«The demand for data is growing at an exponential rate, while the cost of access to space (and, by extension, data) is falling by orders of magnitude,» says Jonas.
[27] Schools accessing Title I can not use funds for any particular program; funding is provided to schools proportionally, to cover the cost of access to a relatively small list of federally approved Title I programs in which eligible students can then participate — separated from the rest of the students who are not Title I eligible.
The Association for Computing Machinery, a non-profit, is in the process of reducing the cost of access to its holdings, commensurate with the costs of preparing and distributing them on - line.
An article in today's Globe and Mail reports on a judgment by Ontario Superior Court justice D. M. Brown in which he severely criticizes the high cost of access to the courts in Canada: «Ontario courts «only open to the rich,» judge warns,» by James Bradshaw.
In terms of cost of access to the litigation system (which is what people mean when they say justice system), I am anything but impressed with the justice system.

Not exact matches

The demographic data firm Sperling's BestPlaces based its predictions on factors including cost of living, access to transportation, infrastructure, and education, updating its analysis as the e-commerce giant continues to tease new information about the massive project called HQ2.
But now that we are able to access large systems through the Internet, we can share the cost with hundreds, if not thousands, of others.
A single - day ticket for one adult costs $ 50, and gives you access to all of Colonial Williamsburg's historic sites and trade shops, including two art museums, and a free shuttle.
A parallel concern is the sense that the primary path to generational advancement — access to quality education — is increasingly a product of privilege given skyrocketing college costs.
Aside from cost, there are, of course, other factors to consider when launching a start - up, such as community, availability of investment and access to local expertise.
The BIG benefits are that I do not have the overhead costs of having an office, yet I can still have access to a variety of products and services:
With the relentless pressure to cut federal spending, digital solutions like telemedicine — which expands access to care and reduces costs by up to 90 % — will become a key part of that equation.»
But the cost of the phone isn't the point — if Amazon gets data on users» spending habits and preferential access to that spending, then the R&D costs will be well worth it.
While television commercials can give you access to significantly more people, smaller companies might not be able to afford the cost of advertising on state, national, or international television.
The paid version of Google Play Music costs $ 10 monthly to access and lets people listen to songs that they can choose on - demand.
Such an option would raise the costs of exporting to the EU for UK firms and it would decrease the access to EU markets for UK companies, a joint research paper from the London School of Economics and the think tank Centre for Economic Performance stated.
«When you change your trading relationship and population movements with the world, it has to change everything from the cost and supply of labour, the cost of good (exchange rate), the availability of market access (in and out), government finances (fiscal policy) or as we know very well monetary policy.
We have access to thousands of accounts spending billions of dollars on PPC advertising, and over the years consistently found that small to medium - size businesses struggled to manage their accounts in a way that was cost effective and earned them the best results.
Not only is Amazon providing access to more than a terabyte of memory for just a few dollars an hour, but big corporate customers are able to buy physical boxes that provide relatively low - cost access to terabytes of non-volatile memory that developers can use instead of storage.
You get access to those hundreds of wholesale costs and have a pre-negotiated rate that gets added to the top of it.
In fact, in the 10 years previous to the January 2011 cut - off of the graph, Canadian light oil sold (in Edmonton) at a $ 2 per barrel premium to the average cost of U.S. Saudi Light oil imports because of our access to premium - priced markets in the mid-continent.
Index mutual funds and exchange - traded funds are a low - cost way to access passive strategies, giving investors exposure to hundreds, if not thousands, of securities with one purchase.
So while the interests of fairness argue for a dramatic scaling back of seniors» discounts — or at least greater use of income testing to ensure only those in real financial need are accessing them — political dynamics are actually working to expand their scope and cost.
On top of that, many of those in the workforce don't have any access to a 401 (k) plan at all, either because they are self - employed or their employer is too small to make offering one a cost - effective venture.
In Barcelona, the company enjoyed a relatively low cost of doing business and had great access to an eager and well - educated workforce.
«We deliver low - cost, healthy food to zip codes across the country that before Amazon had limited access to a large selection of high quality foods,» Huseman wrote to Fudge.
The idea here is that Science 37's platform, which can reduce the need for patients to schlep to clinics and hospitals via telemedicine and apps, may both boost the number of people who want to access clinical trials while cutting the cost of conducting them.
With keyless locks, you can give entry codes to employees, revoke access, lock doors remotely, and even monitor who entered your business at a certain time — at a fraction of the cost or complexity of magnetic swipe card systems.
«Our biggest concerns are reduced access to advice for the lower end of the investor spectrum and higher costs for individuals,» said Andy Blocker, executive vice president of public policy and advocacy at the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA).
«Our biggest concerns are reduced access to advice for the lower end of the investor spectrum and higher costs for individuals.»
The company also outlined several plans for new payment models that Marrazzo says aim to ensure access for patients, recognize the value of the product for Spark, and remove extra cost and risk for insurers and hospitals.
Amazon sweetened the deal for customers by adding, at no cost, access to streaming shows (which are built into the interface of the media device they sell).
He noted that mega-incubators like 1871 are great places to get started because they enable entrepreneurs to avoid all kinds of costs and commitments that are bad uses of their scarce capital and — at the same time — to secure access to enormous amounts of «free» resources, education, networking and mentoring that will be crucial to their long - term success.
It ditches the page - turning bezels and auto - adjusting backlight of the Voyage, and it's not as nice in the hand, but its screen is just as sharp, it has access to the same big digital marketplace, and it costs significantly less.
Says Mitch Roschelle, partner and real estate advisory leader of PWC, about the top second - tier cities: «Survey respondents told us that there are two key drivers that enable small business success: lower cost of doing business and access to skilled talent.»
You might still decide you like Audible better, but Prime Reading gives Prime members access to a selection of 1,000 + of the most popular books and magazines at no extra cost to them.
Other measures include: • remove rule limiting Child Tax Credit (CTC) to one claimant per household (to allow two or more families sharing a house to claim the CTC); • repeal $ 10,000 cap on medical expense tax credit claims made on medical costs incurred for an eligible dependent; • easier access to funds in Registered Disability Savings Plans for beneficiaries with shortened life spans; • improved Employment Insurance benefits to parents of gravely ill, murdered, or missing children; and • enhanced ability to make transfers between individual RESPs, and better access to RESP funds for post-secondary students studying outside Canada.
While technological improvements have allowed producers to access resources they couldn't extract economically before, the deteriorating quality of reserves and rising production costs have put a floor under prices, a report from McKinsey & Co. argues.
Home to 102 Inc. 5000 companies, like data analytics firm AirSage (No. 909), Atlanta boasts a low cost of living, access to the country's busiest airport, and — coming soon — Google Fiber for all.
«Bringing new biosimilars to patients, especially for diseases where the cost of existing treatments can be high, is an important way to help spur competition that can lower healthcare costs and increase access to important therapies,» said FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb in a statement.
ChildNet, which focuses on child welfare, will use tablets and smartphones to upload and access case files remotely, which could ultimately help cut printing costs, said Emilio Benitez, president and CEO of ChildNet.
CVS began as a pharmacy chain, acquired pharmacy benefit management (PBM) capacity, and added numerous Minute Clinics to provide easy access and low - cost usual care, then discontinued the sale of tobacco products as it changed its name to CVS Health.
Uber uses technology to displace low - skilled workers who may have little access to other jobs, and as a result makes labor (and ultimately the cost of a ride) cheaper.
All projects boast excellent infrastructure and access to some of the lowest cost and cleanest power globally from Quebec hydro power.
Internet connectivity is delivered to planes either by expensive ground - based cell towers or via even more expensive satellite relays, which means there will always be a significantly higher cost for this sort of access than there is for the terrestrial equivalent.
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