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"If we could enable every teacher to contribute resources or help discover them, we could collectively raise access for the 3 million-plus teachers out there," he said.
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Every year, concerns are raised about access for students from "non-traditional backgrounds" (only in Oxbridge could being a member of an ethnic minority, being from a working-class background or having attended a state school be described as "non-traditional" – as if this were something quirky, deviant and modern).
But what they actually do is raise the access price for housing to new buyers.
Encryption and end-user protections can raise issues of access for law enforcement.
In the cases of non-unions where a previous flap was present, this was raised for access to the site.
Some librarians fear that with no competition, Google will be free to raise prices for access to the collection.
It also raises concerns about access for people with disabilities and literacy issues.
The roundtable heard that as the number of people with undergraduate qualifications increases, postgraduates are becoming the new elite, raising concerns about access for those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
An American nursing organization created an online discussion group to provide opportunities for networking internationally and most members are from developed nations such as Australia, Canada, Finland, Ireland, Portugal, Slovenia and the United Kingdom, raising concerns about access for health professionals in developing nations [ 12].
As a result, they could raise market-access issues for foreign companies in China ahead of trade talks with the United States.
In 2005, Unitaid began with a simple idea: to add one euro to plane tickets to raise funds for increasing access to treatments and diagnostics for HIV/Aids, malaria and tuberculosis.
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