Sentence examples for more extensive access from inspiring English sources

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Users are demanding increased video quality, increased quantities of video content, more extensive access, and better reliability.

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"I can speculate that some directions and ideas to explore would include dedicated-use facilities [supporting] specific applications, facilities for short-duration and high-use applications such as e-mail; Macintosh and Windows functionality in some facilities, as well as more extensive access to some courseware and software tools in the residential halls," Kumar said.

Despite the considerable increase in the time required in the interventional suite to perform procedures such as EVAR, the uptake of non-invasive angiography techniques has helped free up the time in the vascular radiology theatre suite previously reserved for routine diagnostic angiography, allowing the more extensive access required for complex interventional procedures.

Developing countries will need more extensive access to insurance.

Removing gates typically increases substrate and product exchange rates but also allows more extensive access of water molecules to protein tunnels and cavities.

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Several countries, such as Canada and Sweden, have implemented delivery systems that offer more-extensive access to AADLs as part of integrated community living plans.

Allowing much more extensive public access, Sungei Bulow had everything to set a nature-lover's heart ablaze – rope bridges and exploratory mud flats for the more adventurous, mangrove forests chalk full of massive spiders for the observant, boardwalks overlooking Malaysia for the laid back, and fascinating creatures for us all.

The benefits may be more extensive, granting access to front-row seats or to press-only rooms.

This relationship may be mediated by the finding that Engineering courses required more intensive and extensive access to technology than Social Work courses.

In the present context of subsistence rights, human rights law has not only been given more content than the relevant humanitarian law norms but also provides (in theory) more extensive protection of access to essential materials and services.

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