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access

[ak-ses] / ˈæk sɛs /


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Ministers have argued they did not have access to all the information about the impact of revaluations on individual businesses before the chancellor announced changes in her November Budget.

From BBC

First-floor access or an elevator is key, as is being close to friends and family who can provide community and emotional support.

From MarketWatch

The CEO adds that the cap would restrict lower-end consumers from having access to credit.

From The Wall Street Journal

"So long distances have to be travelled by people to access the same level of care that people in Northern Ireland can face."

From BBC

"It's very sandy ground, access, 7,000 metre cubed of material in there approximately, but that's not when you've dug the hole - when you dig the hole and refill it, you could double that."

From BBC