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"It makes it inaccessible.
If they choose to pay again at the end of the month, they can continue to listen to the music; if not, the software makes it inaccessible.
While his methods were provocative, the goal that Aaron died fighting for - freeing the publicly-funded scientific literature from a publishing system that makes it inaccessible to most of those who paid for it - is one that we should all support.
However, limiting surgical care to large facilities in developing countries makes it inaccessible to the large segment of the population in decentralised areas.
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This method can be computationally attractive; however, its presentation also can make it inaccessible to many readers.
We may well ask why he shouldered his philosophy with such heavy baggage that made it inaccessible to the mathematically untrained, an inaccessibility that largely persists to this day and age.
The "remote location of the White Lodge site acts against the promotion of inclusiveness".Yet White Lodge is a boarding school, so its elegant location does not make it inaccessible to anyone.
But bizarrely the movie was rated R, making it inaccessible to a good chunk of its audience.
Two front steps make it inaccessible for wheelchairs.
The idea was that the remoteness made it inaccessible to sneery metropolitan music journalists.
However, that point of view made it inaccessible to a large segment of the audience".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com