Sentences with phrase «diminish if access»

In addition, the incentive for governments or institutions to fund large instruments would appear to diminish if access were universal.

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Its easy and profitable access to government would obviously be diminished if the NDP wins.»
If the United Kingdom and the EU are unable to negotiate acceptable withdrawal terms or if other EU member states pursue withdrawal, barrier - free access between the United Kingdom and other EU member states or among the European economic area overall could be diminished or eliminateIf the United Kingdom and the EU are unable to negotiate acceptable withdrawal terms or if other EU member states pursue withdrawal, barrier - free access between the United Kingdom and other EU member states or among the European economic area overall could be diminished or eliminateif other EU member states pursue withdrawal, barrier - free access between the United Kingdom and other EU member states or among the European economic area overall could be diminished or eliminated.
If students are not reading on grade level at the end of third grade, they have difficulty accessing the curriculum as they proceed in school, and have greatly diminished prospects for success in school and beyond.
If anything, the health of the library system, she says, helps balance the pressures on bookstores: «As the publishing landscape has changed, where we have unfortunately seen the diminished presence of bookstores, I believe library access remains critical to our reading future.
It should be mentioned that accessing cash value from a strict universal life insurance contract by of loan or withdrawal can greatly impact the latter years of the policy, even diminishing certain guarantees if the policy isn't funded as originally intended.
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