Sentence examples for makes accessibility from inspiring English sources

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This focus on dynamics makes accessibility particularly appropriate to study movement on networks and to detect complementary properties with respect to topology-based measurements such as betweenness centrality.

In addition, information not being available in one location makes accessibility more difficult to young people.

Although the distance between the slums and many of the fairer health facilities is not a big barrier as compared to rural settings, insecurity in the slums especially at night makes accessibility very difficult and people resort to using facilities near to them irrespective of their quality.

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She is the co-founder and co-director of Deliciously Disabled Consulting, a movement that seeks to create and promote frank discussion about the lived experience of disability by making accessibility more accessible to pop culture.

Its chairman, Glenn H. Hall of Amagansett, said the bank differed from other banks in saying it would make accessibility changes and then doing nothing.

Cash Anthony, 62, and her husband, Tim Hogan, 56, of Houston, made accessibility a priority in remodeling two bathrooms in their 1954 ranch.

We want to illustrate to what extent it is possible to make accessibility less dependent on travel speed, by changing job locations to reduce travel time.

Nevertheless such an approach could be significant in terms of seeking to make accessibility as much a pedagogical issue as it is a technical one.

From his institutional perch at Berklee — where he began as an instructor in 1971 and retired as executive vice president in 2004 — Mr. Burton made accessibility his doctrine, expanding the curriculum and the student base beyond strict jazz protocols.

We were extremely fortunate to be aided in this effort by then-student, now Cornell University Associate Vice President for Inclusion and Workforce Diversity, Angela Winfield, who made accessibility conformance part of her editorial work for us.

The law says that properties built before 1993 need make accessibility alterations only in areas being renovated; this means that landmark properties and other historic hotels that do not renovate can still have lobbies with a lot of steps and no ramps, registration desks too high to reach from wheelchairs and other features that may thwart disabled guests.

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