Sentences with phrase «describing physical access»

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A paper published in the December 1999 IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering describes a NavChair Assistive Wheelchair Navigation System (pdf) developed at the time to reduce the «cognitive and physical requirements of operating a power wheelchair for people with wide ranging impairments that limit their access to powered mobility.»
In «Hackers at the Wheel» [TechnoFiles, November], David Pogue incorrectly states that remote hacking of a Jeep described in a Wired article had involved researchers working on the Jeep's software for three years and that such hacks require physical access to vehicles.
You describe a buyer's agent who is in a big bind because she is away at a course for a week, and yet she wasn't that far away that her clients didn't have physical access to her for the purpose of said female agent reviewing their offer — which you felt entitled to write.
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