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But this was a key opening a wider door.
"If you're redoing a bathroom, a slightly wider door" — to accommodate a wheelchair — "is a minor upgrade," Ms. Pierce said.
Seemingly the most incontestable case for a wider door is to provide a refuge for those fleeing societies in meltdown.
There are other reasons nursing homes are wary, including the inability to transport such patients to the emergency room, the possibility of staff injuries and higher workers' compensation costs, and the infeasibility of remodeling older buildings with wider door frames and special plumbing to accommodate sturdier toilets.
And a third might be a little wider, door to door.
Krawetz, whose lab was one of the first to show that sperm carry RNA into the egg, says that the work "opens a wider door" to understanding the role that RNA might be playing in epigenetic inheritance.
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Mr. Scheiner began renovating their home -- wider doors, a chair lift -- so she could spend her remaining days there.
They have fewer seats than conventional suburban commuter trains, wider doors, wider aisles – and a lot more space for standing passengers.
Mr. Rivera said the city's Housing Authority had done all it could to help him, including retrofitting his apartment with wider doors and giving his building special attention.
But they appreciated how the wider doors aided entrances and exits, particularly when noontime placed them at their fourth wine tasting of the day.
The dispute threatens to overshadow the introduction of the new trains, which GTR says should increase capacity as well as providing wider doors, Wi-Fi, greliabilityandlity and comfort.
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