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The phrase "access referring" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a process or action related to accessing information or resources, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The document is access referring to the latest updates on the project."
Alternatives: "accessing information" or "referring to access".
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"This is like a Three Kings Dayy gift," Mr. García said of his newfound Internet access, referring to the Jan . 6holiday when people dressed as the Magi hand out goodies to children.
"The Obama administration has so far ignored a congressional order to stop prosecuting patients in medical marijuana states," said Kris Hermes, a spokesman Americans for Safe Access, referring to the provision in the spending bill.
We could not find publications from the other countries about medicine access referring to this project.
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Direct access refers to service users being able to refer themselves to physiotherapy without a third-party referral.
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Solar access refers to the ability of a living unit to continue to receive sunlight without obstruction from any other properties or structures.
"Proxy access" refers to the right of shareholders to include their own nominees for director in the company's proxy statement and on the company's proxy card.
Because of an editing error, an article in the Circuits pages of Business Day yesterday about the influence of volunteer groups advocating wireless Internet access referred incorrectly to a network sponsored by one such group, Seattle Wireless.
Proxy access refers to the right of shareholders under a company's bylaws to nominate candidates for election to the board and have the shareholder nominees included in a company's proxy materials.
Correction: October 9, 2001, Tuesday Because of an editing error, a report in the Technology Briefing column of Business Day on Sept. 25 about plans by the Federal Communications Commission to expand access to airwaves in the range of 2500 megahertz to 2690 megahertz for services like high-speed Internet access referred incorrectly to the services that already use those frequencies.
Green open access refers to publications that are delivered through some sort of repository.
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