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[Thai Economics Library | Archives (for history)]
July 31, 2009

access

Access

access (noun) - have to opportunity or right to use some limited resource

accessible (adjective)  

restricted access to finance is one of the most significant constraints on business development and expansion

access to information
access to information about our products
privacy has been defined as allowing individuals to limit access to information about themselves

access to records
public access to records
granted access to medical records

equal access
equal access to education and employment by men and women

equitable access
equitable access to resources, including land, water, credit and training
inequitable access to academic opportunities
gender-differentiated access to the process of making and implementing decisions
access to decision making

instant access
direct access
easy access
easily accessible
free access

unlimited access
unrestricted access
limited access
restricted access
access is severely restricted

random access memory in a computer

unable to access
unable to access the files

access to communications technology

gain access
rural smallholders benefited by gaining access both to previously unavailable resources

demand access
seek access
allow access
provide access
prevent access
refuse access
able to access it when she needs to

denied access
denied access to proper medical care

an access route
guarantee emergency vehicle access

building has wheelchair access

highly accessible

accessible meaning
meaning immediately accessible to the reader because it is written in simple language

access to the internet
the quality of the power supply is poor, telephone service is erratic, and Internet access is limited

access to water
A key element in all societies is easy access to a consistently sufficient supply of water of adequate quality to sustain the health
access to potable water and hygienic sewerage systems
dependency on urban markets for access to food

legal access
legal access to land an water 

access to medicine
Decreased access to life-saving medicines due to free trade provisions that strengthen corporate patents

access to internet
the rapid growth of access to the Internet and its use in higher education settings

access to website
One section of the course had access to this web site
had access to a wide variety of study tools 24 hours a day

an access issue
access to services

pedestrian access
The most direct pedestrian access to the bus stop would be through the Halley commercial area






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