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In many places, increasing connectivity will have to start with extending access to energy.
Now, a fully resourced, NHS Direct-style advice line extending access to justice to the poor and vulnerable would indeed be a wonderful thing.
Two centres dedicated to counselling and psychotherapy will open in Doncaster and Newham as "demonstration sites" with the intention of extending access to talking therapies across the UK.
The Financial Conduct Authority recommends extending access to the ombudsman's free resolution services to as many as 160,000 more companies from the end of the year.
M-banking schemes can be combined with microfinance loans, extending access to credit and enabling users to establish a credit history.
Until the government finds some way of extending access to these life-saving drugs, domestic and international pressure for a shift in policy is likely to continue.
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This deal would extend access to corporate courts to tens of thousands of corporations.
But Facebook said it intends to extend access to other media and marketing firms soon.
"It extends access to content on site and digitally and deepens our relationship with our audience.
But he also wanted to expand Medicare benefits, preserve Social Security, extend access to health care and protect the environment.
My meeting with Emma is the first time a journalist has had extended access to observe how the FNP works.
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