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After all, the millennium development goals did not encompass access to modern energy services.
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Beyond imbalanced device acquisition, this encompasses access to information as well.
WalletHub's findings break down into a scoring of three categories: Business Environment, which includes areas like worker engagement, job and business growth and industry variety; Access to Resources, a category that encompasses access to financing, human capital and worker education; and Business Costs, including taxation, labor costs and rent.
Among other things, sexual health encompasses access to sexual health information, education and medical care; being informed and empowered regarding pregnancy and family planning; preventing sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and accessing appropriate care and treatment; and being able to communicate about sexual health with not only sexual partners but healthcare providers, too.
The concept gained particular momentum through the Report, which perceives legal empowerment as a 'global social contract' primarily encompassing access to justice and the rule of law, property rights, labor rights, and business rights (10).
All-encompassing access to the artists and their songs--a neat little trick.
To guide our analysis, we developed a conceptual model (Fig. 1), in which we view 'access' as a multidimensional and multilevel process encompassing both "access to" and "access through" health care; the latter concept taking into account service quality.
Policy aimed at achieving sustainable development at the very least should encompass conditions governing access to reservoirs, the rate at which thermal energy is extracted, monitoring, and re-injection of fluids.
Socioeconomic factors encompass aspects like access to power and resources, social networks as well as policies, international aid, or economic globalization.
Reproductive rights have come to encompass the right to access technological assistance to procreate and to have a certain kind of child (Callahan 1998).[46] The specter of eugenics—and its images of involuntary sterilizations, immigration quotas, "fitter family" contests, and Nazi death camps reappears once choices are being made about what sort of people are worth bringing into the world.
It has moved beyond Page 3 titillation and drifted down from the top shelf to encompass lads mags, ready access to pornographic films, and an increased sexualisation of TV content both pre and post-watershed, from Hollyoaks to Footballers' Wives, not to mention music videos and song lyrics.
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