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In Denmark, for example, free-of-charge access to address data is estimated to have delivered a financial benefit to society of €62m, against costs of €2m.
She sees the future of education, in part, in teleconferencing -- with great professors and historians using broadband phone access to address students.
They should give feedback using sentence starters such as "what I understand is…," "what I didn't understand is…" and "what I would like to know more about is…" They should consult the criteria listed below (provided as a handout for easier student access) to address the major elements of the written work.
A previous study has shown that the level of vulnerability of households to climatic, economic and other shocks and the range of options they can access to address such shocks differ between wealthier and poorer households because of their capital endowment (Hauck 2013).
Women in the study described the various forms of help or support they wanted to be able to access to address their mental health needs.
More should be done to develop a comprehensive national system of newborn blood spot collection, storage, and access to address the fullest range of research questions.
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However, they do have access to your address and car details through the DVLA.
The plan was for Wright to then return the money, proving he had access to that address.
No sooner was it doing the rounds than Twitter pulled its access to your address book for building out your connections.
Your credit card number allows sales clerks and waiters access to your address.
Access to the address book is enabled when users click on the "Find Friends" feature on smartphone apps.
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