Sentences with phrase «wider access potentially»

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Securing dangerous or controlled substances: Businesses in a wide range of industries use biometric devices — with hand - readers being a particularly popular option — to help monitor access to toxic chemicals, radioactive waste, narcotic drugs and other potentially hazardous materials.
It can help supplement these savings and gain access to a potentially wider range of investment choices than typically offered in a QRP.
Gain access to a potentially wider range of investment choices than your employer - sponsored plan.
What new technology means in terms of offering relatively easy access to self - publishing with the promise of a potentially wide dissemination, is that many of those who had no outlet before (other than «vanity publishing» which was often extremely pricey and had stigma attached) will seek to self - publish and find readers.
Gain access to a potentially wider range of investment choices than your employer - sponsored plan.
The open access article, in these circumstances, is open to a different level of scrutiny by this wider audience (and potentially through the further openness of its data and sources) and thus the reputation associated with such work might be thought of as a somewhat more reliable indicator of its worth and contribution, by virtue of this openness in the very spirit of science.
There are some differences however between an IRA and 401 (k); for example, you will likely have access to a wider array of investment choices and potentially lower fees with an IRA.
When you find a new position with Hays, you'll potentially have access to a wide range of training courses and industry - standard qualifications designed to help progress your career.
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