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Others are desperate for access.
With inflation running at 25%, Argentines are desperate for access to dollars.
It was always confusing to us that boys were both desperate for access to vaginas and so freaked out by them.
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The finer points of journalism have, regrettably, had to be compromised in the desperate battle for access to information.
"Britain is desperate for increased access to India's markets, demonstrated by the visits of David Cameron to India.
Here are the people, desperate for entree, jockeying to peek through a sliver of access between the door and the wall.
In the movie Waiting for 'Superman', cute kids and desperate families plead for access to charter schools.
"Conditions remain desperate for those without access to suitable shelter - people struggling to find food and water to feed their families, and those without access to primary medical care," the organisation said in a statement.
Mired in the cash-for-access controversy, the Tories were desperate to switch the spotlight and seized on the threatened strike to play the union card against Labour.
But some commercial outfits can envisage a desperate world paying them princely sums for access to the technology for doing it.
Patients frustrated by what they saw as the slow progress of science and desperate for a cure began paying for access to unproven interventions despite strong discouragement from scientists and doctors [ 3, 6– 9].
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com