Sentence examples for Inaccessibility from inspiring English sources

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Inaccessibility

noun

The quality or state of being inaccessible; inaccessibleness.

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We may well ask why he shouldered his philosophy with such heavy baggage that made it inaccessible to the mathematically untrained, an inaccessibility that largely persists to this day and age.

Increasing congestion, pollution, and inaccessibility, or a more liveable and sustainable environment?

But the numbers without shelter, their inaccessibility, continued aftershocks, and the onset of the long, cold winter make this a calamity that is deepening over time.Into the second week of the relief effort, the number of confirmed dead kept climbing remorselessly, to 1,300 in Indian Kashmir and well over 40,000 in Pakistan, with a further 65,000 injured.

However, the inaccessibility of the area's snowy mountains means that it may take hours for rescue teams to reach the crash site.

It is simply that he sees no reason for wilful inaccessibility, displays of pseudo-scholarly ingenuity and what seems to amount to a strange dislike of literature.These worries emerge as essay builds on essay and the emphasis on enjoyment makes itself felt: hence the title.

Mr Rutan's firm is not the only one around—numerous others lie in his wake, hoping to overtake, or at least match, his accomplishments.But the real significance of the shift is not so much one from public to private, as one from inaccessibility to accessibility.

Some artists struggle to perceive the human beneath the royal scrim, while others, such as Gerhard Richter, play on the queen's inaccessibility.

Of the volume of the planet in which traces of life can be found, something over 90% is deep under water.By virtue of its inaccessibility to man, the deep is as pristine an environment as can be (though scientists trawling 4km down complain of the coke cans and clinker they find everywhere).

The cost of gas developments has come down that of an offshore "floating" LNG terminal has fallen by half in the past two years, for example—while the growing inaccessibility of easy oil has made oil projects more expensive.

One Querétaro-based outfit hawked square tortillas.The problem, according to Mr Hardberger, is San Antonio's comparative inaccessibility by air.

That is ironic, for the country is hard for foreigners to enter, whether they be individuals trying to get a visa or businesses trying to invest.India's inaccessibility is unfortunate because, to bridge the gap between its weak domestic saving and its high investment needs, it must import capital, especially foreign direct investment (FDI), the least flighty kind.

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