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If you include the United States, this is a matter of access.
"Crime is a matter of access.... Whatever it is that you have access to, that is what you will steal".
Due to the location of the store, it was a matter of access as people used to go to Vijay and Paldi; this was needed to be branded as the ideal neighborhood store.
In effect, this is to deny the idea that what's special about self-knowledge is a matter of access, since to impute privileged access is to say that one has some special way of grasping a fact, prior to actually grasping it.
At a certain level, those doing it say it's a matter of access.
While international research ethics guidelines provide increased protections for children, they also discourage exclusion of vulnerable groups as a matter of access and justice.
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It's also not just a matter of internet access.
In the Soviet era, corruption was often a matter of privilege: access to nice food when none was on the shelves, the right to be treated at a special clinic when the wait to see a doctor would otherwise be several weeks.
If no change occurs, transport may be effectively a matter of changed access from inside to outside as the transport mechanism progresses.
While out of pocket payments are perceived to be a matter of necessity, access to an increasingly portable American and European health insurance market was described as a key long term goal.
Since our knowledge of our own minds is not independent of our knowledge of the world nor of our knowledge of others, so we cannot treat self-knowledge as a matter of our having access to some set of private 'mental' objects.
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