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Unsurprisingly, since the players had access to databases, the game followed well-known paths for the first 13 moves.
Teachers now have access to databases of electronically submitted papers and can easily compare their own students' papers against a vast archive of sources.
In computer science and other fields, faculty and students can tackle a wider and more interesting range of questions if they have access to databases, computational power, and research facilities created by private companies.
We used to speak about how organizations had access to databases.
Every American has access to databases that indicate the residence of every known child abuser and criminal.
But CBP agents can have access to databases like TECS and the Advance Passenger Information System (APIS), which contain sensitive information about travel to and from the United States.
Working with a handful of consulting firms, the two satellite giants now have access to databases containing voter information on 190 million people.
But according to Stevens, the Milwaukee official, officials there want the police department to check drivers working within the city limits, the argument being that cops have access to databases that no civilian can see.
What's amazing is that insurance companies have (for years) had access to databases and technology to track when policyholders die, but they still take their time notifying beneficiaries.
We did not have access to databases regarding medication, which would have been relevant to evaluate.
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