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The phrase "access necessity" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in discussions about the need for access to certain resources or information.
Example: "In today's digital age, access necessity has become a critical factor in ensuring equitable opportunities for all individuals."
Alternatives: "need for access" or "requirement for access".
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These insights lead to adjacency planning to determine where to place a department or work team, based on its communication and interaction needs, security requirements, and public access necessity.
A major limitation of this study is probably related to MRI by itself, with limited access, necessity of patient transfer in a magnetic area and specific contraindications.
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For example, using dual port RAM gives us opportunity to develop bit/word access without necessity of masking bits.
Some seventy-five per cent of Syrians now live in poverty, and more than half are unable to access basic necessities, according to the United Nations.
[And it's] is a way to get consumers access to necessities at a lower cost than if we were just to lend them money," says Wright.
As we reported last month, Unitus raised its second fund of $3.3 million to help people at the bottom of the economic pyramid access basic necessities in India.
Behind the Numbers Using that approach, the Gallup-Healthways team came up with six important measures: life satisfaction, work quality, healthy behavior, physical health, emotional health and basic access to necessities like food and shelter.
Robust public transportation and easy access to necessities, coupled with the high costs of everything from tolls to parking have long led to car-free living in places like New York, Singapore and many European capitals.
Unitus Seed Fund, which invests in for-profit startups in India to help people at the bottom of the economic pyramid access basic necessities, has raised its second fund of $3.3 million.
There are 1.5 million people imprisoned on the Gaza Strip, surrounded on all sides, and denied access to necessities like pasta and centrifuges for their blood transfusion service.
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