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Merrill also emphasized that the state had a "mobile unit" for issuing IDs to people who might lack access to an existing issuer.
African research scientists might lack access to their fellow researchers' work, and students may lack access to the work of their senior colleagues and researchers around the world.
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Investment, after all, tends to be centralized to city centers; areas on the outskirts, separated by natural or artificial barriers, might lack vital access to infrastructure, like public transportation and health care.
The responsibilities of the state, in terms of enabling access to genetic tests and minimizing the damage people might experience if they lack access to such tests should be discussed with reference to social justice.
" "Those who might bring a different perspective often lack access and when access is gained, lack support," she continued.
And poor people typically lack access to drugs that might prolong their lives.
So you might imagine that the reason so many women lack access to clean water is that the cost is prohibitive.
If an assessment showed that residents lack access to health care, for example, Urban Housing might create a community room designed to accommodate occasional visits from mobile clinics.
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Nearly 500 million people lack access to safe drinking water.
Home-educated players lack access to on-campus training facilities.
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