Sentences with phrase «little access»

When you dig into the data on the health impacts of food deserts, you see that obesity and diabetes rates go up in areas with little access to healthy food options.
It's going to be a long day with very little access to outlets (especially if you've planned an outdoor wedding).
With the news, Coinbase brings its exchange service to a market with relatively little access to trading pairs for the country's currency, the Australian dollar.
When you have as little access to credit as possible, lenders will look at you as less of a borrowing risk.
At the moment, viewers have very little access to statistics during matches and they are certainly lacking a proper overview map.
Nevertheless laws and habits in family courts often leave these children with little access to one of their parents.
Though the streets and pathways were already filling up with strollers and excited chatter, Arnel and I found this quiet little access point which led us to an area with tall grass and bright blue skies.
Cover with a lid or a plastic foil, allowing little access of air and place the jar in a room / cupboard where the is a stable temperature in a range of 70F - 75F and leave your sourdough starter in peace for another 24h.
While such a sensitive psychological approach has the potential to delve deep, the treatment lacks the dramatic thrill of a traditional endangerment story, offering rich parts for Saoirse Ronan and Cynthia Nixon, but precious little access to their inner thoughts — and less to grab the attention of general audiences.
There's little access for a sick patient between a miracle cure that hasn't been discovered and one that is too expensive to use.»
Considering how little access poor Chileans had to the benefits of modern medicine during the first decades of this century, experiences of divine healing occupy a privileged place in the conversion testimonies of the first generations of Chilean Pentecostals.
It backfired, spreading havoc in the careers of young scientists, who not only gained little access to the new stable positions promised by the law but also soon found it nearly impossible to renew their short - term contracts.
Those of us living in temperate and tropical climates, on the other hand, usually make vitamin D indirectly by exposing skin to strong sun — hardly an option in the Arctic winter — and by consuming fortified cow's milk, to which the indigenous northern groups had little access until recent decades and often don't tolerate all that well.
Until 1978, there was little access by land to the Osa Peninsula and the population in the region was scarce.
These three billion people, in fact, have so little access to modern energy that they are forced to cook, heat and light their homes using methods harmful to their health.
Stereotypically I have seen mothers offer too little access and try to minimize the time that the children spend with their father.
It's especially necessary for standalone Watch playback, as there's very little access anywhere in watchOS to the concept of the system volume level.
The entrepreneurs in Texas have to be some of the scrappiest in the country, because the state has managed to keep so many of them in place with relatively little access to help from SCORE.
The Holy Spirit has sustained the Church through good times and bad, through persecution and imperial power, through the centuries before the Christian Bible was fully assembled, through the assembling of that Bible, through the centuries when most Christians had very little access to the Bible, through the centuries when many American Christians have multiple versions of the Bible on their bookshelves and multiple Christian denominations in their hometowns.
Indoor cats with little access to grass or other vegetable matter may chew houseplants.
And sometimes the only exposure: There's precious little access to European distressed assets for private investors right now, but alternative managers offer the chance to get in on the ground floor for what's to come...
Groups is very simple: For $ 65 a week, it offers group therapy in areas plagued by opioid addiction — targeting towns with fewer than 10,000 residents and little access to recovery programs — so people at different stages of recovery can learn from one another.
Uber uses technology to displace low - skilled workers who may have little access to other jobs, and as a result makes labor (and ultimately the cost of a ride) cheaper.
These entrepreneurs had a great need for capital, but little access to bank financing.
This is a great financing option for growing businesses with little access to working capital or poor cash flow.
NAFICY: In those early years, when there was little access to capital, we had to be really cash - conscious.
He has become the voice of the Republican Party to millions of rural Americans who have little access to other media and believe his lies.
Third, the Christian church has little access to or influence on the major policy making institutions of our society, in spite of the noisy presence of reactionary church voices and political campaign allusions to religious values.
Little access to healthy food.
The critical mass of skeptics, seekers, and the undecided have little access to this type of presentation.
A widow had little access to economic structures.
But youthworkers on the whole have very little access to parents.
But this makes little sense given the data they present: U.S. workers with less than a high - school degree had relatively little access to traditional pensions before the shift away from pensions to defined - contribution plans.
These farmers are on the front lines of climate change, with little access to resources to help cushion the disruptions climate change can cause in their operations and within their daily lives.
The staff, however, were some of the most skilled — being accustomed to managing births for which there has been little access to pre-natal care.
I have very little access to my children.
There are a lot of traditional societies in our world, that where they have little access to contraception and exclusively breastfeeding is the standard that we see this natural baby spacing of every.
Many fathers felt this unjustly left them with little access to their children while also making them responsible for large alimony and child support payments.
«When workers are stuck in low - paid jobs with little access to training, they can struggle to gain the confidence and skills they need to allow them to move into positions where they can start not just to make more of a contribution to society in the form of higher taxes, but are also more able to provide for their families.»
Children growing up in disadvantaged circumstances — in cold and damp homes, with little access to green space for play and recreation and parents struggling to make ends meet — are more likely to experience poor health now and into adulthood.
Faso made an unannounced visit to the facilities to witness the conditions in the 135 - apartment complex that is home to at - risk resident who have little access to proper recourse in response to health and safety deficiencies in the building.
In the 2014 State of State handbook which accompanied the speech, the governor detailed these as well as other reform initiatives, emphasizing that matching small donations with public funds would give «voice to small donors» and «help enable a diverse pool of candidates with substantial grassroots support, but little access to large donors, to run competitive campaigns.»
When the budget deal is finally reached in Albany, average New Yorkers will have had little access to the details of the important items that Gov. Andrew Cuomo and lawmakers are discussing.
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