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was accessibility
noun
The quality of being accessible, or of admitting approach; receptiveness.
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The Armenian composer -- born 100 years ago and dead for 25 -- was accessibility incarnate, and yet sensibilities high as well as low respond to the folkloric gestures, the heart-on-sleeve sentiment, the bright colors and big sounds of his music.
The results made it clear that in Akiotacho, the biggest problem for services was accessibility; the opportunity to get services in convenience.
One of the issues was accessibility to the Town Hall, which Mr Hall said would be solved by a new level surface in the middle of the Cornhill, which will connect to the landmark building.
Perhaps the most important feature, however, was accessibility: Poseidon's pitchfork, the logo on the hood of every Maserati, was finally made in volumes so that it was in reach of the merely well off instead of just the extravagantly wealthy or well connected.
The main barrier to skilled attendance at birth was accessibility.
Indeed, both males and females reported that their reason for choice of substance was accessibility.
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The first criterion is "Accessibility": How easy is it for the end-user to access the information?
But one theme he anticipates is accessibility.
"It's accessibility with quality," she said.
It's accessibility: you need a car.
She believes part of its success is accessibility and fun.
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