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The phrase "accessing on computers" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "accessing computers" or "accessing information on computers."
Example: "Students are accessing computers to complete their research projects."
Alternatives: "using computers" or "gaining access to computers."
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Parents must take greater responsibility for the material their children are accessing on computers and smart phones urge head teachers.
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Difficulties accessing computers and on-line timetables were also overcome.
With its users flocking to mobile phones by the millions — and many of its newest users never accessing the services on computers at all — the company has struggled to catch up to them.
HINARI use correlates with accessing the Internet on computers located in institutions.
Mr. McKinnon has been indicted in New Jersey and northern Virginia on charges of illegally accessing 97 computers, causing at least $700,000 in damage.
He created several databases, including C-Store (2005; a database that made use of columns, rather than rows, for improved performance), H-Store (2007; a database that relied on accessing a computer's memory rather than disk storage), and SciDB (2011; an array-based relational database used in machine learning and statistical processing).
Other reporters have also observed members of the militia accessing government computers and possibly using employee ID badges left on site.
He concluded that agency employees had acted improperly in accessing the computers and the e-mail of the committee staff, and that the crimes report that the C.I.A. had filed with the Justice Department was based on erroneous information.
Some even look at which students are accessing university computers and how long they spend reading ebooks.
The subpoena also reveals that the grand jury is considering approving a prosecution on grounds of "knowingly accessing a computer without authorisation or exceeding authorized access" and "knowingly stealing or converting any record or thing of value of the United States or any department or agency thereof".
The defendant, Lori Drew, 49, of O'Fallon, Mo., was convicted Wednesday in federal court in Los Angeles on misdemeanor charges of accessing computers without authorization.
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