Sentences with phrase «relatively little access»

With the news, Coinbase brings its exchange service to a market with relatively little access to trading pairs for the country's currency, the Australian dollar.
But this makes little sense given the data they present: U.S. workers with less than a high - school degree had relatively little access to traditional pensions before the shift away from pensions to defined - contribution plans.

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For others, there is relatively little such attraction, but when denied access to members of the other sex, they may yet consider finding gratification with members of their own.
Our relatively poor ranking on maternal mortality may have little to do with the quality of US obstetric care and depend largely on access to it.
The authors of a recent Yale Law Journal article agree: «While OCR has dramatically improved its efforts to reform structural Title IX compliance across universities... it has done relatively little to promote complainants» immediate access to education.»
But the reports have relatively little to say about students with disabilities accessing, performing in and exiting such programs.
Due to the impact of Hurricane Sandy and the relatively little information we've been hearing about impacted B&B s and inns, the two thought a more public - access information sharing site would be helpful.
With a relatively high annual fee, there's very little perks such as airport lounge access, or discounts at retailers.
For example, the CBA's Reaching Equal Justice report stated that «Canada is plagued by a paucity of access to justice research» [3], and noted that «we still know relatively little about what works to increase access to justice and how and why it does.»
This means that with a relatively short learning curve, users can tell the buttons apart and access them frequently with little trouble.
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