Sentences with phrase «have access to them elsewhere»

Not exact matches

A Trump administration would jeopardize Canadian manufacturers» and exporters» access to the U.S. market, potentially reducing revenue and forcing some companies to consider exporting to other markets and relocating their American operations elsewhere.
For Comcast — the largest cable and broadband provider in the US — the venture will enhance the Comcast experience by providing customers with access to basic healthcare information that they'd otherwise have to go elsewhere for.
Farmers also have less access to capital here than elsewhere.
There are lots of myths... flying saucers, Santa, etc.... but people that believe in those, don't preach hatred and intolerance of others... as well as trying to deprive them of equal rights that other taxpayers in this country (and elsewhere) have access to.
Kerala's villages have access to basic health care, education and transportation unknown elsewhere in India.
This would be in the form of written material (off - line and on - line), a telephone helpline (ParentlinePlus is already promoted to parents around birth registration) and access to face - to - face support locally (e.g. as part of the relationship support infrastructure proposed elsewhere in the White Paper).
Because the current federal standards only prohibit «foods of minimal nutritional value» in cafeterias during mealtimes, children still have access to junk foods elsewhere on campus.
He has defended the AP program against such criticisms in the past, but has also acknowledged their validity; in 2011 he conceded that «for schools that are expanding access to AP among unprepared students, they are probably using resources that could be better used elsewhere
These statements come from a Minister who in the past has attacked secularism as «intolerant and illiberal», has said that religious people contribute more to society than the non-religious, has championed religious groups as being at the heart of the «Big Society», and even tried to amend the Equality Bill in a way which would leave humanists unprotected against discrimination and unequal treatment in the provision of, and access to, public services, employment, education, funding, and elsewhere.
She has also said that religious people contribute more to society than the non religious, has championed religious groups as being at the heart of the «Big Society», and even tried to amend the Equality Bill in a way which would leave humanists unprotected against discrimination and unequal treatment in the provision of, and access to, public services, employment, education, funding, and elsewhere.
News of its implementation has drawn fresh concern from good government groups in both New York and elsewhere, who say automatically deleting emails is unnecessary and could stymie access to public information.
We must also address the situation of people who are off grid and do not have access to the same support mechanisms and regulation as we see elsewhere.
Presently, Western governments — and some elsewherehave been happy to deal with anybody as long as they can have access to the oil.
Elsewhere in the interview, Mr Corbyn also rejected calls for Labour to pledge a Norway - style Brexit, where the UK would continue paying into the EU's coffers in order to gain access to the single market.
Yet in New York City and elsewhere, people who have periods — including transgender and gender - nonconforming people — still struggle to access menstrual products and the resources they need.
As a result, waiting times are higher in Wales, cancer patients are being denied life - prolonging drugs which they would have access to if they lived in England, and spending on medicines has «decreased at a faster rate than elsewhere in the UK», according to the Office for Health Economics.
For 20 patients, they also had access to metastases elsewhere in the body.
In the latest programme, designed to see whether the intervention would work elsewhere, households were given assets such as goats, sheep or chickens to start farming, or the means to open a shop, and then supported with food, cash, a savings account, and access to health care while they were getting their activity up and running.
As an NCI - designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, patients have access to treatment options that may not be available elsewhere.
The body typically has all the movement it needs, it is just not able to access it because of overactive muscles or poor positioning elsewhere within the body.
You have to help all the stakeholders far more than you think: like parents, other teachers, and some students who don't have access elsewhere.
Inclusion and access for all means that young people have a chance to develop personal and social skills that they may not be able to access elsewhere.
It is vital that Government urgently provides more funding to Childline and help children who don't have access to support elsewhere
Nine of 10 New Yorkers think public schools should provide mental health services for students who don't have access to such services elsewhere, according to a new poll by Phi Delta Kappa International (PDK).
Promising inventories, painless car buying processes, and competitive prices are what attract prospective buyers to Central Houston Nissan, and with our unique shipping program, any driver, whether located right here in the greater Houston region or elsewhere in the United States, has access to our satisfying dealership experience.
While visitors still had to come into their libraries to access the list of titles, they were gaining this access to content that wasn't readily available for device lending elsewhere.
Of course, if you transferred an item or copied it elsewhere and still have access to the original / copied source, you can just transfer it over again.
When reached for comment, a Walmart spokesperson wrote in an email: «We're committed to making it easy for our customers to have access to a broad assortment of the products they want, at the low prices they want — including copies of their favorite books that they might not be able to get elsewhere
The Tablet S has the PlayStation Certified logo on the back, meaning you'll get access to games that you won't find elsewhere.
Your refinanced loan may be with the same bank or mortgage lender that the broker connected you with when the original mortgage loan was taken out, or they may be able to find you a better deal elsewhere without you having to do all of the legwork of checking all of the lenders that the broker has access to.
If you had term supplemental insurance coverage and would have trouble gaining access to comparable rates elsewhere, you should convert your policy.
I was still in the early stages of understanding FIRE, but I failed to realize that I actually can access «retirement accounts» before age 59 1/2 (as the Mad FIentist eloquently explains in this post and I have read elsewhere as well).
Outdoor areas surround your neighborhood, and you'll always have easy access to major highways making this a convenient place to live even if you work elsewhere.
Mutual Funds Credential Direct seems to have access to all of the different mutual funds that you will find elsewhere.
Credit unions are independently - run local co-operatives which aim to assist people who may not have access to financial products and services elsewhere.
Unless there's a specific exposure you can't access elsewhere, I've never found closed - end funds to be that exciting.
Access America, PenFed's lone checking option, has tiered interest rates that are better than the national average, though it's possible to get higher rates elsewhere, particularly at top online banks.
The problem is that if your mutt happens to have an open wound elsewhere and it will lick this open wound, it actually introduces these bacteria into the open wound where they can get access to the blood.
I also seek to provide access for veterinary surgeons to information which is not readily available elsewhere: on the subjects of feline blood groups, feline chronic gingivostomatitis and with a directory of genetic and inherited diseases which have been reported in cats so that vets can check for any breed predispositions when presented with an unusual case.
You'll be just five minutes away from the beach while staying here, and as a guest of Elsewhere, you'll have exclusive beach access via a card to the home's cabana on Sandy Lane Beach.
You will also have access to a kitchen eliminating the need to go elsewhere for meals.
Its beautiful scenery, laid back attitude and first class amenities have made it a tempting location for celebrities and superstars seeking peace, quiet and quick access to their jobs in Hollywood or elsewhere.
Elsewhere, every World Traveller Plus (premium economy) seat will have access to a univeral power socket — capable of accepting plugs from the UK, US and Europe — and a personal USB socket.
Ha, and if true, tell him his MOM will need a Gold membership to get access to that Netflix... Microsoft does a feeeeew things right, but then they still shaft people with no lithium ion, paywalls for services freely usable elsewhere and propriety limitations (mic).
Off - grid solar is already providing electricity to communities in rural Africa, India, the Caribbean and elsewhere who will never get access to grid power from nuclear or any other form of large, centralized generation, because the resources to build either the grids or the giant power plants do not exist, nor do those communities have the wealth to purchase grid power.
Also relevant is the fact, as acknowledged elsewhere by the LSUC, that Ontario has a serious access to justice problem (see also the recent work of the CFCJ).
As you correctly point out, the Benchers have elected to wait to see if, based on experience in England and elsewhere, the case for improving access to legal services through ABSs can be more clearly demonstrated.
The legal help guide model deserves close attention from government and the bar as a means of improving access to justice by improving public legal literacy, a concept I've written about elsewhere.
As I have dealt with some of the ways to reduce the cost of accessing barristers elsewhere, I will not repeat them here.
But no matter what, the knowledge imparted unquestionably has the potential to reduce the strain elsewhere in the system thereby improving the odds that other efforts in support of access to justice will meet with greater success.
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