Synonym: retirement, retreat. Similar words: accessible, successfully, accent, acceptable, acceptance, accentuate, accelerate, process. Meaning: ['ækses] n. 1. the right to enter 2. the right to obtain or make use of or take advantage of something (as services or membership) 3. a way of entering or leaving 4. a code (a series of characters or digits) that must be entered in some way (typed or dialed or spoken) to get the use of something (a telephone line or a computer or a local area network etc.) 5. (computer science) the operation of reading or writing stored information 6. the act of approaching or entering. v. 1. obtain or retrieve from a storage device; as of information on a computer 2. reach or gain access to.
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211. Clinton also issued a federal report showing 65 percent of public schools have access to the Internet.
212. There are instead just students, each and every one of them having equal access to the curriculum.
213. The former will tend to require an indexed sequential file on a direct access device.
214. Interactive telecommunications increasingly give ordinary citizens immediate access to the major political decisions that affect their lives and property.
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215. Guests have the use of the spacious ground-floor living room with direct access to the large south-facing terrace.
216. A stainless steel clip holds the lid open when access is needed for compost or liquid removal.
217. And, finally, and most important, making sure that women have equal access to opportunities.
218. Money that you may need in an emergency should go into an instant access account.
219. With no words spoken the crowd parted before the old man, allowing him immediate access to the bar.
220. Financial media normally has immediate and easy access to any client.
221. For the most part sited high above the sea, it is climbable at all times and offers easy access.
222. These had advantages in handling and in instant access to a desired image without any winding.
223. Marketers of direct satellite systems do not limit themselves to homes without cable access.
224. Many other companies that provide Internet access can accommodate 10 percent of their subscribers at once, analysts say.
225. But there are also forms of direct access of interests to the state, notably through relationships with individual state agencies.
226. The aim is to allow full public access to the site.
227. You get instant access 24 hours, seven days a week.
228. I've seen the homes they live in-mud-floored shacks with no sanitation or direct access to running water.
229. We had deliberately chosen a villa with easy access to the sea, but the children preferred their own pool.
230. You will not enjoy absolutely instant access, but the extra interest is worth the wait.
231. The Lib-Dems' annual conference demanded equal access to abortion throughout the country.
232. Landowners became anxious not just about the birds but about access to their habitat.
233. Everyone needs to have access both to grandparents and grandchildren in order to be a full human being. Margaret Mead
234. They suggested that a public access catalogue would be a suitably demanding trial application.
235. These are students who have organised themselves to undertake surveys of buildings requiring modification for full public access.
236. It is important for administrators to protect against denial-of-service threats without denying access to legitimate users.
237. However, the therapist did not think that the situation had improved and therefore offered further open access.
238. The bad news is that without proper access control, anyone else can too.
239. The advantage is that executables have full access to the computer when loaded.
240. AlterNet customers use dial-up or high-speed leased lines for direct access to the full range of services available over the Internet.
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