Sentences with phrase «often access to outside»

Open adoption really needs ongoing pulse - monitoring and often access to outside support.

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They may have an exterior cell phone pouch; outside pockets for easy to access to your baby's pacifiers; interior compartments for storing wet clothes (often transparent - to help you find what you're looking for); plenty of inner storage space and, of course, a removable changing pad.
Fathers are capable of revolutionizing child - rearing by providing them the access to the outside world that women too often don't have while staying at home to care for them.
These outdated abortion laws often mean that people have to travel outside of the state for abortion access, even for emergency health procedures.
Bioincubators also provide access to some of the expensive, high - tech equipment often needed to develop new technology, which can be cost - prohibitive if you're working outside an established lab.
Early exposure to the wonders of discovery, access to a good education and the wisdom of an academic mentor are all matters often outside of a future scientist's control.
Historically, schools have often offered parking for big local events on a cash - per - car basis, but there are now a number of websites which allow you to rent out your spare spaces online - letting you access the much larger demand for parking outside of school hours, on weekends and during the holidays (as well as events), all year round.
Too often states have constructed Course Access programs that don't keep in mind the other services school districts likely need to provide students outside of academics alone.
The world outside the school wall, where 92 % of teens access the Internet daily, most often from a smartphone (Lenhart, 2015), is not reflective of the reality in most schools, where students are not allowed to use their phones in class (Lenhart, Ling, Campbell, & Purcell, 2010).
Children from low - income families are often at a disadvantage when it comes to accessing learning opportunities outside of school.
If the electronic paper screen is a traffic sign mounted at a remote location, without Wi - Fi access, you can reasonably expect that the outside temperature fluctuations and the sign's cellular connectivity will make it necessary to charge the battery more often than you would if the same size sign was located indoors, next to a Wi - Fi router.
Dogs living outside in very hot or cold weather often dig holes to sleep in, especially if they don't have access to proper shelter, like an insulated doghouse.
People who choose the pad / paper training method often do so because they know the puppy will not have outside access as often as he will need to eliminate.
Some are restricted to securely fenced gardens or are supervised by the owner, but most have free access to the outside world, often via their own cat flap.
As was very competently illustrated by these layperson panel members, the legal profession has much to learn from those outside our profession who have observed and often, lived the challenges of seeking access to justice.
Users are often outside the home so having access to voice interaction features through smartphones has clear benefits.
Victims are often isolated from family and other social support networks, prevented from having a job or working outside the home, and unable to access financial resources (see Hines et al., 2007; National Domestic Violence Hotline, 2015; Pence & Paymar, 1993; U.S. Department of Justice, 2008).
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