Sentences with phrase «such widespread access»

With consumers having such widespread access to information, one of the most dangerous things to your business isn't having a negative online reputation — it's having no real online presence at all.
There are other types of men who love power and are notorious for cheating — politicians and traveling sales guys come to mind — but they have such widespread access to women that they don't need the web site.

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It also comes after NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed widespread intrusion by US intelligence agencies, who claimed that they could readily access personal data stored by companies such as Facebook and Google.
This system, which currently has over 5 million Australians on it, could become a major tool for health providers to strengthen their decision making and care — they will have access to widespread clinical information such as discharge summaries, allergies, and medication usage.
The writers of the report are, perhaps, most disturbed by the fact that «even when legal, abortion is often prevented or delayed by obstacles to the access of appropriate services, such as the widespread use of conscientious objection, medically unnecessary waiting periods or biased counselling»; and calls on Member States to «regulate and monitor the use of conscientious objection in the key professions, so as to ensure that reproductive healthcare is guaranteed as an individual's right.»
Despite some small scale programmes for compassionate use of new life - saving drugs such as bedaquiline and delamanid, there is no widespread access in India meaning these drugs remain unavailable to patients who need them most.
Widespread access to current HIV prevention technologies is limited among groups most vulnerable to HIV infection such as women and adolescent girls.
Never before has there been such widespread and immediate access to such a broad array of creative works.
Studies such as the Emory study can help populations support personal reading, while providing evidence for policy makers where widespread access to literature is affected.
Current digital access methods, notably the PC and often specifically - located PCs, present a barrier to widespread access so only the hardy few, such as researchers or students, would use the medium.
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.
«But especially where such strategies may have wide ranging and adverse implications involving widespread denial of access to justice, the use of such strategies should not be encouraged by the giving of cost breaks on foreseeable costs consequences.»
Once its advantages, such as ensuring access to justice, are recognised it is expected to become more widespread.
Justice Sanderson rejected Aviva's argument and said: «For this court to let proportionality be the overriding, or even the predominant factor, would be grossly unfair to (Persampieri) and would be to reward the uncompromising, and — in the light of the jury verdict — unreasonable behaviour of the insurer...» Justice Sanderson agreed that insurers can pursue whatever legal strategy they deem fit, but added that, «especially where such strategies may have wide ranging and adverse implications involving widespread denial of access to justice, the use of such strategies should not be encouraged by the giving of cost breaks on foreseeable costs consequences.»
We found that in general, club members reported significantly better access to club based activities, but this was not the case for geographically widespread facilities / venues such as beach, bike lanes, lakes, rivers and creeks, parks and playgrounds.
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