Sentences with phrase «many are inaccessible»

Most of them are able to connect with people they once believed were inaccessible.
When merchandise is inaccessible, it doesn't move.
For example, many of Facebook's 60 million profiles are inaccessible to search engines.
Web analytic firms say today that for almost eight hours around three - quarters of the country's domain name system servers were inaccessible for hundreds of millions of mainland users.
It can be argued that most online commerce is still happening on desktops, but if your site is inaccessible to mobile devices, you take yourself out of consideration for all those consumers who use multiple devices to research new businesses and products.
The technique has unlocked large sources of energy that would otherwise be inaccessible.
Clearly, there would probably always be aspects of an alien language (like our poetry) that are inaccessible.
Even when companies have the right business intelligence information available, it may be inaccessible or erroneously reported due to a lack of real - time data.
The United States Penitentiary, Beaumont, operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, was inaccessible to visitors for up to a month after the hurricane.
At several points on Friday night, the document was inaccessible because too many people were attempting to view it concurrently.
The postcards match my brand and have a fun quote or saying on the front, and readers seem to really appreciate the human touch from someone they previously assumed would be inaccessible.
No manager is ever going to forget to check in on someone's progress, and no employee is ever going to be inaccessible to draft up an email explaining what they've accomplished.
The church remained closed, with representatives saying in a Facebook post «Lakewood Church is inaccessible due to severe flooding!
By scaling and incorporating bitcoin into the world's computing devices, a large space of economic opportunities that is inaccessible to fiat currencies becomes possible.
However, in countries such as Mexico where 61 percent of the population (roughly 53 million people) over the age of 15 lacks a bank account, existing payment ecosystems are inaccessible.
Stored in vaults all over the world, it has been inaccessible.
Provides access to opportunities that would otherwise be inaccessible to the average angel investor.
He said the building will be inaccessible for a while anyway because law enforcement officials are using it for evidence.
Today the religion of the Enlightenment is inaccessible in most direct senses.
But experiences which are so rare as to be inaccessible to ordinary persons or unrelated to the life every day can not be the basis for a universal religion.
Narratives give access to meanings that might be inaccessible otherwise, or very difficult to experience directly.
In the same way, as the culture around us changes, the Church must learn the language and speak it, at the same time offering a «counter-cultural culture» that is different from the culture of the mileu (but not so different as to be inaccessible).
All consideration in terms of process is merely an ordering of pure «having become,» of the separated world - event, of objectivity as though it were history; the presence of the Thou, the becoming out of solid connexion, is inaccessible to it.
The existence of the Bible (and the Torah and the Koran) has pushed millions around the world to learn to read — opening themselves to ideas and knowledge that would have otherwise been inaccessible to them.
The exceptional circumstance of the Japanese military occupation meant that her home parish of Macau was inaccessible for priests to visit.
Without the painstaking work of linguists and archeologists, the early religious history of humankind and many of its later manifestations would have remained unknown or would be inaccessible to us.
In its profoundest depths it is inaccessible to man.
The church received a backlash after posting on its online platforms that «Lakewood Church is inaccessible due to severe flooding!»
She did not work this out in detail in her essay, and the extensive account in her dissertation is inaccessible to most of us, since it is written in Dutch.
In order to compare them, you would have to begin by eliminating from human language everything that goes beyond visual information, everything that is inaccessible to the code.
But the explanation of these data lies in the motions of a «material substances» that are inaccessible to sense experience.
Jesus of Nazareth's resurrection from the dead, surely the presupposition of the New Testament and Christian faith, is inaccessible to historical research.
But one day a great beetle - infested tree so falls upon the soft - mounded earth that its underside is inaccessible to the birds.
Though an object is independent of a subject, yet it is inaccessible as it is in itself.
Now, whatever it was, we probably can not know it, and the laws would have been partly different, so it is inaccessible to us; but God has an awareness of all those others.
The irony of the Colbert Report would have been inaccessible to mass audiences in 1970.
That website has been inaccessible since about noon yesterday, but I downloaded the file before the site was taken down.
For pre-Copernican man, heaven was itself part of the space - time continuum, that is, it was part of the created physical universe even though it was inaccessible to man.
It is conscious of having cut the bridge behind it and so of being inaccessible to the good as the good is to it, so that though in a weak moment it were to will the good, this would nevertheless be impossible.
So, while they may make some academic advancement available to those for whom it would otherwise have been inaccessible, does not the perpetuation of this disorder make more seductive the lie that young athletes should devote all their attention to the vehicle to admission (sports) over and above the very substance of their future flourishing (the education in itself)?
Hi, about the comment above from Carolyn regarding the high price of quinoa and it being inaccessible to the poor in the countries where it comes from.
The live music has been a way to break the perception that South Beach was inaccessible to them — that it was a place reserved for tourists.
Every single piece of our equipment gets locked up in storage and is inaccessible to other parties when those occasions arise.
The old man, Jack Quarry, reached out last week just one more time for a piece of a world that had always been inaccessible.
A visually stunning region, largely cut - off from the rest of the country; some towns and villages there are inaccessible by road.
Watch out for baskets that are inaccessible when the back seat is fully reclined.
Two, however, will not be available until the subdivision is further along in its development, and a third, a 25 - acre wooded lot, is inaccessible by road.
So feed your pets in a place that's inaccessible (or block off the area with a gate).
In addition, completion of the boardwalk once again allows access to a section of the post-and-rope Sensory Trail that was inaccessible when the boardwalk was closed.
He said the location was inaccessible by car but that police and paramedics removed Garcia on a stretcher by...
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