Sentences with phrase «more widespread access»

IMMA also promotes greater and more widespread access to art and artists via its popular Studio and National programs.
The charity was set up by volunteer vets three years ago to ensure homeless people had more widespread access to veterinary treatment.
The agreements that allow the distribution center will mean easier access to Amazon goods and services in southeast Asia, and hopefully more widespread access to ebooks and digital publishing.

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On top of this, the Internet gives everyone access to more and better information about markets and competition, and PowerPoint provides widespread access to the means to express it.
Despite a rapidly developing economy in Kenya, widespread use of cell phones, and the home to one of the most successful mobile payment systems in the world, more than three quarters of Kenyans don't have regular access to electricity.
With widespread adoption of smartphones and tablets, more people are accessing websites than they ever.
One way to promote more widespread retirement confidence is to improve access to retirement savings vehicles, said State Street's Axsater.
However, there needs to be more widespread information about and access to this successful alternative.
In recent years, the proliferation of cheap cameras has combined with the advent of free online video hosting and widespread broadband access to make online video a far more effective proposition than before, both for attack and for defense.
From 2006 to 2008, Massachusetts implemented widespread health reform, which expanded access to public medical insurance, created a health insurance exchange for more affordable private insurance, and served as a model for the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Widespread attention to the standards increases equity of access to a high - quality education for every student, not just for those lucky enough to attend schools in more advantaged communities.
Sustaining our democratic values and improving our education system call for a host of more coordinated and widespread education, economic, and housing policies — including policies to raise curricular standards, tackle insufficient funding for schools with a large share of low - income students, promote access to education resources from early childhood to college, improve dual language programs, provide economic support for families, and create more integrated schools and neighborhoods.
«Broadband access is not the barrier it once was,» he said, adding that screen access has also become more widespread.
The European ebook market has made headlines recently for some of the myriad changes being made to bookselling practices — particularly in book price matching and VAT — that will hopefully make digital reading a more widespread practice, and with greater access to digital content through partnerships such as this one greater demand for ebook accessibility will follow.
With more than 300 million people living without access to electricity, India's off - grid electricity market is large and widespread.
The introduction and widespread availability of legal aid during this period in the Court's history profoundly improved access to justice, making the work of the Provincial Court more efficient, more effective, and more professional.
Once its advantages, such as ensuring access to justice, are recognised it is expected to become more widespread.
Hays» reach is also global, so we have ready access to databases of skilled candidates in markets where unconventional oil and gas development is far more widespread.
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