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He suggests a government-ordered public inquiry would be preferable to individual inquests and would guarantee independence and increased accessibility for families of the deceased, noting that the "cost of access to the justice system is outrageously high" due to deep underfunding of legal aid and very low eligibility thresholds.

We are facing an evolution of practices in Europe with increased accessibility for families, like in Italy where ICUs have been closed for many years [17, 18] before extending visiting hours [19] and in France [12, 14, 20].

The bill would have included AVR, same-day registration, early voting, pre-registration for 16- and 17-year olds when they apply for a driver's license, and increased accessibility for folks who don't speak English.

©UNICEF/Adam Dean Commitment to ensuring full participation in daily life for people with disabilities underpins the potential for increased accessibility for all.

These are examples of molecules that induce changes in chromatin conformation which may result in increased accessibility for proteases and nucleases and in increased degradation of nucleosomes.

While HIV/AIDS service scale-up has been significant in Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan, increased service availability has not always resulted in and does not equate with increased accessibility for the populations in need of these services.

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The classes are being offered as a way to increase accessibility for students who have limited time or those who cannot go to classes during the day or early evening when most classes are held, said Jacob C. Farbman, spokesman for the New Jersey Council of County Colleges.

The initiative is part of a continuing effort to increase accessibility for people with disabilities, "who are fast becoming a significant economic factor for the tourism industry, tending to be loyal to a destination, staying longer and spending more," Yolande V. Selman, acting chief executive of the Tourism Development Company said in an e-mail.

Thus, by reducing accessibility for motorized vehicles, such a buffer zone, might increase accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists.

This increase from <40%to>60%60 % is important as it will increase accessibility for elderly women who may feel excluded nowadays as they cannot drive.

As noted by Jones et al. [5], e-bikes could also help to increase accessibility for people who are unable or not willing to use conventional bicycles (e.g. elderly cyclists and people with physical limitations).

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