Sentences with phrase «terms of access to»

Although Hispanic couples experience marital distress at similar rates when compared to non-Hispanic couples, there is a disparity in the field in terms of access to evidence - based interventions for Hispanic couples.
In terms of access to justice, the bigger the law firm, the higher the costs to the clients, the smaller the firm, the more reasonable the costs to the clients.
While certainly not an «answer», this blog post (referring to his presentation) certainly suggests that in actual fact, the Canadian laws are reasonably similar to the US in terms of access to e-information.
Yet just the other day Slaw presented a hand - wringing posting arguing that in terms of access to justice; «perfection» has become the «enemy of the good».
The implications of this debt load are staggering and can not be overstated in terms of access to justice consequences.
If an online procedure does not reduce the costs for small claims litigants then it loses its major source of attraction in terms of access to justice.
It was great to hear much more about ODR, the history, how it works, et cetera, et cetera, and then to see what the future may hold in terms of the access to justice possibilities.
In terms of access to capital it may have limited impact (I doubt there's much public interest in acquiring non-controlling shares of a law firm), but could still have some benefit, either by increasing the number of potential partners as per the examples above, or by providing additional security or repayment options to a lender.
If you're designing around the public, and the key is that they are confident in the process and that they think that hey have been treated fairly and they understand what they've been asked to do, I think we're making a pretty big leap forward, in terms of access to justice.
He took the opportunity to make some pointed comments about laywers having to «pull together» during this time of significant challenges both and in the profession and the justice system — not only in terms of access to justice but in failing confidence of the public in their legal representatives.
Over the last 5 years Canada has remained relatively the same in terms of access to civil justice.
Haben Girma: Some of the barriers that exist in terms of access to justice are physical.
Furthermore, in terms of access to justice, the fairly stringent leave conditions under the Supreme Court Act 2003, are a greater barrier to bringing forward an appeal (at least in a civil case) than was the case with the Privy Council where disputes that involved a monetary amount of $ 5,000 or more could be brought as of right.
In other words, if you have a lawyer then you have a lawyer, and there is no relevant difference in terms of access to justice or the satisfaction of the accused's rights that could arise from the quality of that lawyer or her legal representation.
Why is the idea of asking service users what they need in terms of access to justice so challenging to those working in the justice system?
In terms of access to borrowed capital, I think it may be the case that banks will look more favourably at larger firms, because of the spread of risk, but only if they are well managed.
Women are so new in terms of access to jobs and education, and a lot of the work I've been interested in has to do with grappling with that history.»
Although somewhat isolated from the rest of Mexico (something that improved flight connectivity in recent years has reduced), Cancun is ideally located in terms of access to the major tourism markets of the United States and Canada, just a two to three - hour flight away from cities along the eastern seaboard of the United States.
Corong - Corong beach is an excellent location in terms of access to the nearby El Nido islands and to the city center.
The New York Federal Reserve's Center for Microeconomic Data conducts regular surveys to find out what people are experiencing in terms of access to credit.
Jeannotte says, «There is a perception that EAPs are counselling plans, but they do a lot more than that in terms of access to professionals like lawyers, dieticians, financial advisers, and eldercare specialists.
BookRiff is based on traditional publishing media but it also incorporates the advantages offered by new digital media in terms of access to content and use.
GoodEReader has been following the workings of a non-profit group, Worldreader, and their efforts to bring digital readers and ebooks to outlying areas that are currently limited in terms of access to books, especially for public school students.
People complain about how Apple dictates the terms of access to the iPhone and iPad, but Amazon's Kindles have always been more restrictive, and the Fire is only a slight departure from that strategy.
So for the moment, traditional publishers still have something to offer me in terms of access to that 75 %.
Sure, automakers have introduced a variety of stereos that interface with iPhone and Android phones decently well, but they offer little in terms of access to car - relevant apps, and in some instances, can even be a pain to operate.
«It's something that puts huge amount of pressure on schools and individual teachers who are there at the moment covering those lessons in sciences and it's a big problem for students in terms of access to that science specialism as well as access to individual support.»
This usually occurs through a variety of loopholes (some schools maintaining neighborhood, sibling, or other preferential treatment), lack of equal access in the stratification by race and class in terms of access to higher performing schools.»
In a blended learning environment that leverages technology, students are not bound by their classroom walls in terms of access to information, knowledge, and experts.
While gamification and mobile learning technologies offer great practicality and adaptability in terms of access to eLearning tools, these features alone do not provide much of a foundation for community - building.
Fourth, all students at West Point are on equal footing in terms of access to educational resources: all students must purchase the same laptop computers and iPad tablets, and all academic buildings have wireless Internet access.
That term was coined in the Clinton administration in response to a U.S. Department of Commerce report titled «Falling through the Net,» which charted startling disparities between the haves and the have - nots in terms of access to technology.
A large part of the activities of these organisations depends on the involvement of volunteers who participate in collective actions such as legal aid, advice and support in terms of access to services (housing, schools, welfare, etc.), language or educational support (in particular children's support), fundraising, therapeutic or moral support.
«What was undoubtedly set out originally by the NIH as a means to protect postdocs («trainees») from abusive practices, has paradoxically, in many cases, turned out to harm them, largely in terms of access to benefits.»
«However, as compared to these countries, we are far behind in terms of access to medications: more than twice as many Quebecers can not fill their prescriptions for financial reasons.»
One measured how competitive the participants are towards members of the same sex as their own, especially in terms of access to the attention of potential mates.
They also live in the most egalitarian countries in terms of access to health care and education.»
He said efforts were also being made to ensure inclusiveness, with regard to persons with disabilities, women, youths and other disadvantaged groups, in terms of access to the Polling Station and participation as candidates in elections.
«We're looking for extra support for these students, particularly technology assistance, but in terms of access to parents, I don't think there's ever been a chancellor or has done more.»
«Ghana Statistical Service, which provides employment and other labour market data, suffers similar neglect, in terms of access to funds from Government of Ghana.
We have been vindicated as we have seen huge payoffs in terms of access to education, access to healthcare and other social services.
«The nationwide dialogue by APC on true federalism», the governor said, «connects with its expressed commitment to making governance more meaningful to the people by changing the way people are governed, especially in terms of access to and allocation of resources».
In the end it comes down to a difference between a liberal perspective which wants to empower without being too judgmental about specific goods, and a more traditional social democratic approach which thinks in terms of access to specific «merit goods».
Mr Mahama added: «If you take water, today the whole of West Africa, no country matches Ghana in terms of access to clean drinking water.
Spence said the only stipulation in terms of access to blades or any other piece of technology is that it must be available on the public market.
Some would say that in term of access to legal information, the labour sector has somehow been left behind.

Not exact matches

Under the terms of the deal with Hearst, the media company will publish content from the Lenny Letter on its sites a day after email subscribers get access to it, and Hearst will sell advertising around the content and share the revenue with Dunham and her co-founder Jenni Konner.
Without a mention, access may pass according to the «terms of service» for that site or service, she said.
Hal Wolf, CEO of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, said it's helpful to think about the issue of data and its access in terms of three buckets: ownership, access, and usage.
So if you're currently owed # 10,000 in outstanding invoices you could access up to # 9,000 of that instantly in the form of a loan or line of credit, depending on the terms of the agreement.
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