Sentences with phrase «frequently accessed area»

Place it in an office, kitchen, or another frequently accessed area of the home.

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The access gate used by the parents and children at collection and drop off time is flanked by two bespoke shelters that are frequently used by the children and parents as rest areas and to shelter from the rain and sun.
As well as, frequently, school principals, school leaders in small communities have a range of extra responsibilities — which usually aren't found in larger centres and certainly not in metropolitan areas — to do with teacher housing, bus services, accessing specialist services to support students, and just coming to grips with the whole issue of distance.
These convenient areas provide parents, students, staff, and your community with quick access to frequently - used content, targeting specific site - visitor interests.
Dogs that are frequently kenneled, attend dog shows, swim, hunt or have access to wildlife areas are at greater risk.
Step 3: Give her access to the toilet area frequently, using a rigorous timetable.
The headland section of the Noosa National Park is one of Australia's most frequently visited national parks, and one of the easiest to access by foot from local areas.
Boasting a huge selection of upscale accommodations for you to choose from, our hotel also provides easy access to some of the area's most frequently visited destinations including the Cancun International Convention Center, Mayan ruins and Isla Mujeres.
Certain Pokémon appear more frequently during different seasons, and players can only access some areas during a specific season.
The results of such selfishness are frequently amusing though, and friends come with other benefits: characters can stand on each others» heads to easily access areas tougher to reach alone, as well as team up on bosses.
Re: lawyers practising in association with non-lawyers: - Absolutely necessary because: (1) technology will be the basis of almost all laws, therefore we will have to practice with other experts in that technology; (2) records management law will be a major area of practice because, records are the most frequently used form of evidence and e-records depend for everything on their e-records management systems (ERMSs), and they must be compliant with the National Standards of Canada for e-records management, which standards require legal opinions, and every significant change to an ERMS requires a legal opinion re ability to produce records able to satisfy laws as to e-discovery, admissibility of evidence, privacy & access to information, electronic commerce, tax laws, and compliance with National Standards of Canada for e-records management; (3) all new technologies require a legal framework, which means more work for lawyers; and, (4) otherwise, other professions and service providers who now provide «legal information,» will begin to provide «legal advice» and other services that only lawyers should be providing.
The development of such legal infrastructure is necessary given: (1) the dependence of every legal service upon e-records; (2) e-records are the most frequently used kind of evidence; and, (3) other widely used areas of the law such as privacy and access to information, electronic commerce, taxation, and criminal law, are dependent upon e-records.
For example, a sweep left on the home screen takes the user to Shelf, an area where various widgets, notes (with or without alarm reminders) and frequently - used contacts and apps can be stored for easy access.
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