Sentence examples for would have accessing from inspiring English sources

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We considered that the opinions of frontline staff on how quickly they would consult a general practitioner and the barriers they perceive they would have accessing primary care may not necessarily reflect the advice that they would give to patients or clients.

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Adam Posen, deputy director of the Peterson Institute of International Economics, said that homebuyers would have trouble accessing loans because of the continued tightness in the credit markets and that the car buyer incentive fell short by not focusing on fuel-efficient vehicles, and that the money might be better directed at mass transit.

Thanks to current UK legislation, this isn't a problem you would have when accessing NHS sexual health or Genitourinary Medicine (GUM) clinics.

Based on our current assessment, occupation would have required accessing the chamber in the dark through an entrance similar to the current one, through an area inaccessible to other medium- to large-sized mammals.

This was confirmed by Gunatilake, (1998) and Mujawamariya and Karimov (2014), who noted that people living closer to the forest had a higher dependency on forest resources compared to those living far from the reserve who would have more difficulties accessing NTFPs due to high transportation costs and other untold hardship.

It was expected that failed asylum seekers would have most difficulty accessing healthcare.

For this reason, there are no economic limitations to accessibility to the system in Spain, and only geographical limitations may exist (inhabitants of small and isolated mountain villages would have more difficulty accessing large hospitals).

Most presenters, pressed by the demands of business, pirate their colleagues' slides, do minimal preparation, and then dump a load of generic data on their audiences who, to all intents and purposes, would have been better off accessing a canned webinar.

Although all the four hospitals and their associated CTFs were located in central locations within cities, it is possible that patients with severe disease located further away from the hospitals would have had more difficulty accessing the hospitals or CTFs, which may have biased our results toward patients who lived closer to the hospital.

But as Michael Rose at TUAW, an Apple news site, noted on Tuesday, it's not clear that enabling that security measure would have actually prevented hackers from accessing the celebs' photos.

Had I gotten half of the help the new generations are accessing, I would have flown through my English courses, instead of failing them at Berkeley, and--to my shame--had to take Subject A, a remedial course that remains a sore point surely for any published author.

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