Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(1)
Of course, we find different institutional provisions of access in different settings, and the differences may not reflect differences in belief as much as differences in resources or social history.
Similar(59)
Perhaps the most important new element will be the provision of access to the base of the tower outlines, which are still marked by remnants of column footings.
It is important to note, however, that even then the overarching objective remains the provision of access to opportunities rather than mobility or movement itself.
a. Disclosure: "Disclosure" is the release of, transfer of, provision of access to, or other communication of Information outside of the Stanford community.
Parsons argues in favor of Kahn and Shew's position and poses eight additional arguments for attributing loop costs directly to the provision of access to the network.
In Northern Ireland, the executive has announced a sixth call for project applications to support broadband technology trials and the provision of access to high speed commercial services in rural areas.
Equally, the exhibition design considers a broad range of physical access adjustments and provision of access material". The winner of the competition will receive a £5,000 prize and BlindArt will purchase one of the works for its permanent collection.
The rules cover the description of areas such as the title, the publisher, the edition, the series, etc., as well as provision of access points for all library materials, including books, serials, cartographic materials, electronic resources, and so on.
Part of Verizons UNE obligation under §251(c)(3) is the provision of access to operations support systems (OSS), a set of systems used by incumbent LECs to provide services to customers and ensure quality.
People always ask me why I want to become an archivist, and I always respond with some idealized blanket answer that references the preservation of history and provision of access to everyone.
The definition in the bill is that an ISP is someone who provides an "internet access service", itself defined as : "an electronic communications service that (a) is provided to a subscriber; (b) consists entirely or mainly of the provision of access to the internet; (c) includes the allocation of an IP address or IP addresses to the subscriber to enable that access".
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com