Sentence examples for tap into the availability from inspiring English sources

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The reason for the absence of a linear effect might be that the enrolment of children below the age of three in formal care might not sufficiently tap into the availability of care of individual parents, which has been shown to have a positive effect on fertility (Rindfuss et al. 2007, 2010).

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The company tapped into the local availability of mobile phones (not surprising, given that it was incubated at Vodafone) and virtual complete lack of banking infrastructure, enabling consumers to pay for services and transfer money.

The plant served sixteen per cent of the state's population, some three hundred thousand people a figure that had risen in the past decade, because coal mining has reduced the availability and quality of other water sources, prompting West Virginians to board up their wells and tap into the public system.

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