Sentence examples for render access from inspiring English sources

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"Can failure to follow TOS render access unauthorized under 1030?" it also addresses the fact that the media shield law is still being worked out in Congress.

Even if old records exist, they may be only available in paper form and difficult to understand or read; database software now facilitates information storage, however, multiple changes of software over time may render access to former digital reports impossible.

The one-year protection contract signed between state entities and local households meant that household tenure over land was not secure and thus they had no guarantee of long-term benefits – an example of how overlapping tenure regimes render access and use rights ambiguous, confounding PES implementation (cf. Sikor and Thanh 2007).

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High building density, combined with housing pressure on open spaces, and a higher density of traffic, leading to mobility issues (Oliver et al. 2011), have rendered access to safe and high-standard green spaces and public playgrounds (Allen et al. 2013) an acute challenge.

Aveba and the surrounding areas are isolated by the ongoing fighting, rendering access very difficult.

Whilst opinions of existing systems were generally favourable, a prominent point raised was the relative scarcity of computers in work areas which rendered access and use problematic at times.

It was not a simple logistical task to vaccinate with two doses a highly mobile population living with permanent insecurity in gang-riddled slums, especially during the rainy season where the houses that are built on refuse below sea level were constantly flooded and mud-filled, rendering access difficult.

Further research in Drosophila and other eukaryotes, supported the conserved observation that chromatin structure is disrupted during gene activation and that DHSs are the primary sites of active chromatin rendering access of trans-factors to regulatory elements [ 14, 27, 28, 62– 62].

A coercive political order, whether national or international, "must not avoidably restrict the freedom of some so as to render their access to basic necessities insecure especially through official denial or deprivation.

A balanced binary tree with nodes corresponding to discrete designs renders efficient access to the memory.

A memory trace could then mediate between past and present without rendering our access to the past problematically indirect.

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