Sentence examples for availability not only from inspiring English sources

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As Jonathan Robinson of the domain name management company NetNames points out on MediaGuardian.co.uk, Mr Cameron looks to have stumbled at a very early hurdle in his attempt to harness the power of the internet: One of the first steps of setting up a new website is checking the availability not only of your desired domain name, but also of alternatives including the.com and.co.uk versions.

To achieve a desired level of reliability (or availability), not only the interlock configuration but also the maintenance policies of its components must be properly stipulated before actual installation.

Apple added the Nike+ FuelBand to its online store this morning, with two new colors and availability not only in the U.S., but in the U.K. and Canada, too.

When we spoke about this in L.A. last month, Mr. Head of Antipiracy at "Studio X", I felt we agreed, at least privately, that with calculated availability, not only can you eat into piracy, but also unlock significant revenues in the process.

Administrators and informaticians told us they value data availability not only as a basis for patient specific CDS but also for quality measures reported after the fact.

The synthesis of proteins is highly dependent on GTP availability, not only in the elongation step but also in the initiation of translation [ 83].

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The measurement of NCD medicines availability is not only relevant to assessing the 80% medicines availability target within the NCD Global Action Plan, but for the wider achievement of UHC.

In fact, this quantity (known as odor availability) depends not only on the amount of explosive material, but also the container volume, explosive vapor pressure and temperature.

Consequently, prey availability may not only depend on the suitability of the foraging grounds where predator and prey coincide, but also on habitats where the ecological requirements of the non-prey stages are fulfilled.

'Availability' implies not only the existence of other job (something that depends on labor market conditions), but also the absence of legal or political barriers that close off these alternatives" (Walder 1986, 14 15).

Firstly, medical and testing technology is moving in leaps and bounds — the availability of not only traditional testing, such as blood and imaging, but also newer approaches such as genetic sequencing.

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