Sentences with phrase «near ubiquitous access»

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Californians have had near - ubiquitous access to cannabis for decades but the new recreational market changes everything.
For teens, mobile use is near ubiquitous; almost 80 percent own a cell phone and three - quarters use mobile devices to access the internet, according to findings from a 2013 Pew Research survey.
While you can certainly debate whether ubiquitous internet access is a good or a bad thing, I suspect anyone with a weekly blog commitment to SLAW is looking forward to WestJet's and Air Canada's plans to roll out wifi on Canadian flights in the very near future.
We believe investigating the effects of internet - delivered treatments are particularly relevant for rural populations, 27 as these communities typically struggle to access counselling opportunities, 28 and the rates of problematic gambling are sometimes higher for rural persons than the Albertan average.2 Furthermore, given that most telemedicine applications in Alberta are focused on delivering training or non-clinical services, 28 and that the government of Alberta may legalise on - line gambling in the near future, gambling harm and treatment need are likely to increase for rural and remote Albertans.29 Also, as gambling and the internet are ubiquitous phenomena in western countries, this study may be relevant to other rural and remote jurisdictions.
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