Sentence examples for fall access from inspiring English sources

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However, if these costs and burdens can be shared, they will fall, access to the software will increase, and new computational resources will emerge.

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The under-five child mortality rate has drastically fallen, access to education and clean drinking water has improved," said Mr. Michel Saint-Lot, UNICEF Representative in Serbia.

Uncluttered horizons liberate the mind like nothing else and it's no coincidence that the Left in this country should fall on access to the countryside, particularly our wild uplands, with such ardour.

In the recession of the early 90s, Morphy notes, homelessness actually fell – because while the number of repossessions was high, housing costs subsequently fell, and access to social housing was freed up.

The landline telephone company Embarq posted higher second-quarter profit on Tuesday on lower operating expenses, even though revenue fell as access lines were lost.

lInformation about hours spent in a week working on farms in spring, summer and fall were accessed at from the following website: http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/33470/1/fo02fi01.pdf.edu/bitstream/33470/1/fo02fi01.pdf

Siboglinids living in vents, seeps and whale falls have access to sufficient energy to invest in high fecundity, which in turn allows them to exploit these isolated and sometimes ephemeral habitats.

However Truss's spokesman said laws relating to mining and land access fall under the jurisdiction of state governments.

But the Dixit-Stiglitz model, with its subtly differentiated firms competing for variety-loving consumers, lent itself to explaining why Germans might import Renaults, even as the French imported Volkswagens.Mr Krugman's model showed that when trade barriers fall, firms gain access to bigger markets, allowing them to expand production and reap economies of scale.

It is also unclear whether their employment rates would fall, since gaining access to social benefits would not necessarily induce them to withdraw from the labour market.

This may also be related to the rule of rescue; thus 'a decent society cannot stand by and do nothing even if doing something will have no or little impact on health.' More generally under this claim may fall equality of access.

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