Sentences with phrase «more entry points»

But with all of these benefits comes risk, as the increase in connected devices gives hackers and cyber criminals more entry points.
This lets you cover more entry points in your home.
If we want to have a broad - based environmental movement, we need more entry points.
Those devices are two more entry points into your wireless network and all of your data.
The next time you do a giveaway using something like Rafflecopter, include following you on Book Cave as one of the options for readers to earn more entry points.
In this exhibition, the archives are opened up so that some neglected or misread moments in the history of contemporary Chinese art can re-emerge, providing more detailed material and more entry points for the future study of art history.
Bri: We've also created more entry points to our range of programs and services as a result of the merger.
The more actions you take, the more entry points you accumulate, the better your chance of winning!
The more entry points we can offer students into rigorous and meaningful learning, the closer we get to a just and equitable world in which every student is college - and career - ready, and prepared to become a compassionate, thoughtful, and contributing global citizen.
It still seems downright determined not to become one more entry point to gentrification and the art fairs from London to New York, like Williamsburg before it to the west.
Research has shown that people are more comfortable with figurative art than with abstract initially — of course that can change over time — when I learned that and looked at the collection, it was almost all abstract painting, and I thought we might be alienating, there need to be more entry points,» says Roberts.
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