Sentences with phrase «less access»

Without access to traditional funding methods, women are left with less access capital to launch their businesses.
Those are fine for starters, but there are other types of accounts that allow customers to earn higher interest in exchange for less access to their cash.
Other jurisdictions provided even less access to counsel: 79 percent of those arrested and transferred to immigration detention in other states lacked attorneys.
They get less access to school counselors who will help them make the postsecondary decision.
More than half of the respondents said that they were worried that consolidation would ultimately result in less access to the products they currently stock.
Women - owned businesses have higher closure rates than men, which may be the result of less access to capital, running out of capital, and gender stereotypes that work against women.
Certainly the early grades of elementary school need less access and more monitoring, but the best thing educators can provide is the proper attitude and a huge emphasis on digital citizenship.
The insurance also lets a policyholder who is diagnosed with a terminal illness and has a life expectancy of 12 months or less access half the benefit before death.
These groups also have less access overall to healthcare services which can further increase their chronic disease burden.
These drops in the number of advisors, the average number per firm and the advisors remaining who actually help clients plan for retirement, ultimately leaves consumers with less access to advice.
They have much less access to valuable networks through which one learns about these jobs and is initially endorsed for them.
When selecting measures, hospitals and clinicians have even less access to cost information than these larger institutions.
Fickell's defensive reputation was established thanks in part to blue - chippers he will now have far less access to, but one assumes he and coordinator Marcus Freeman will be able to figure some things out on that side.
When a company hires on contract, the contractor is given less access to certain repositories of information.
These families also reported less access to clubs and activities, which undercuts the inclusive drive of the reforms.
Asset holdings are lower in states with high exemptions, suggesting that the consumption smoothing result is driven by lack of self - insurance, not by less access to credit.
This national effort includes a «Community Initiative» that calls for a focused, aggressive, multi-pronged approach in neighborhoods within select cities where for a variety of reasons there has been less consumer interest in — and thus less access to — bottled water, lower - calorie and smaller - portion beverage choices.
«Rural ranchers face less access to water during drought than urban counterparts.»
African - Americans» lower rates of eye care are believed to stem from less access and more barriers to care, fewer eye care providers with practices situated in their communities, and a lack of awareness of their high - risk status for vision loss and how routine preventive care could reduce that risk.
And the loss of rain forest that accompanies increases in temperature means less access to undiscovered medicines and degradation of the environment's ability to sustain our species.
The general population in northeastern Japan, however, has considerably less access to accurate, non-invasive radiation dose measuring equipment, a troubling situation made more so by Wednesday's announcement by Japan's science ministry that small amounts of cancer - causing radioactive strontium have been detected in soil and plants outside the 30 - kilometer zone around the plant where the government has advised people to stay indoors.
They have less access pre-school, fewer choices in K - 12 education, and less rigor in high school.
Low rankings on school funding fairness correlate to poor state performance on key resource indicators, including less access to early childhood education, noncompetitive wages for teachers, and higher teacher ‐ to ‐ pupil ratios.
Students have significantly less access to soda in schools than they did four years ago, but their access to other sugary drinks still remains high
Allow for Changes in Behavior It's a common mistake to give an aging cat less access to water to help any bladder issues.
Visitors can join them in the project space studio for open rehearsals and live recordings or watch throughout the fair on special screens and wire less access points.
It also might depend on who is observing, Greenpeace might have less access then Exxon Mobil for example.
When parents share parenting time such that the child (ren) spend between forty to forty nine percent of the time with the «access parent», it is possible that the amount of support paid by the parent with less access time will be reduced to reflect the increased costs of this increased access parenting arrangement.
The implication is that schools must afford DoD exemptions from any recruiting rules that have the effect of giving the military less access to students than some other employer.
Women are also seeing less access to contraceptives — all claims for birth control (LARC, injection, pills, and condoms) dropped from 2011 to 2013.
Dr. Hal Lawrence, president and CEO of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said he is concerned that a funding cut to Planned Parenthood clinics could give low - income women less access to birth control that can help them guard against unintended pregnancies in the face of the Zika threat.
Cons Less access to interior than frameless cabinets.
With the help of a new estimation approach developed together with computer scientists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ), the study shows that politically excluded ethnic groups have far less access to the internet than included groups in the same country.
With a long, family tradition of farming and an eye for new opportunities, Mr. Precythe wanted to give local farmers a better way to market and deliver their harvests to areas with less access to quality fresh produce.
They get less access to advanced coursework.
Time deposit accounts and call deposit accounts allow customers to earn higher interest in exchange for less access to their cash.
When I started in education, I taught in Montgomery, Alabama, a small city in a state with much less access to customized textbooks and resources than larger and wealthier cities and states.
The single payer system has proven to result in less access to care, less quality of care, waiting lists, delayed treatments (even emergent treatments), and rationing of care.
At the same time, in the US, funds for legal aid and public defenders, courts and public law libraries are being cut resulting in even less access to justice.
These combined factors create a powerful base for HIV to escalate rapidly within communities, which are often marginalized and have reported less access to health services.
Women in general have less access than men to capital (including venture and private equity investment and government loans), markets, and networks.
Whereas successful companies have «experience navigating the lending landscape, more available credit and frequently monitor their business cash flow,» according to the report, underperformers suffer from «less knowledge about financing products, lower personal credit scores, less access to financing and fewer formal financial management practices in place.»
It reports that women are «more likely than white men to report doing more office housework than their colleagues» while they «have less access to glamour work than white men do.»
While there have long been small players in the venture capital community who defied the stats and were able to attract some LP money, they tended to be relegated to the fringes of the industry, with less access to sizable funds and the buzziest companies.
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