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Federal law requires polling places to be accessible to those with disabilities, but deterrents including inaccessible entrances, malfunctioning voting machines and long lines, remain common.
MAIL VOTING BOOSTED TURNOUT FOR VOTERS WITH DISABILITIES. WILL LAWMAKERS LET IT CONTINUE?ABIGAIL ABRAMSFEBRUARY 18, 2021TIME
No matter where you end up, your Amazon Music Unlimited playlists won’t disappear—they’ll just be grayed out and inaccessible until you resubscribe.
HOW TO HIT PAUSE ON YOUR MUSIC STREAMING SUBSCRIPTIONSDAVID NIELDFEBRUARY 16, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE
Obstacles including war, migrating populations, difficult terrain and lack of vaccine acceptance have created pockets of inaccessible children, he says.
A NEW POLIO VACCINE JOINS THE FIGHT TO VANQUISH THE PARALYZING DISEASEAIMEE CUNNINGHAMJANUARY 8, 2021SCIENCE NEWS
Luckily, there’s a place where sunshine is abundant, where the grid is inaccessible, where price is no object, and where there’s nothing but room.
WHY THE PRICE OF NEW SOLAR ELECTRICITY FELL AN INCREDIBLE 89% IN THE LAST DECADEJASON DORRIERDECEMBER 13, 2020SINGULARITY HUB 
The world of fine jewelry, typically inaccessible to anyone looking for an affordable-but-sturdy pair of earrings, has seen a boom in recent years, fueled in part by jewelry companies built on direct-to-consumer business models.
HOW JEWELRY STARTUP FOUNDER CHARI CUTHBERT SHIFTED HER COMPANY TO A WORK-FROM-HOME OPERATIONMAHITA GAJANANAUGUST 11, 2020TIME
Probably the swallows were nesting in the cenote although the nests were inaccessible to view.
SUMMER BIRDS FROM THE YUCATAN PENINSULAERWIN E. KLAAS
I am certain this bird had a nest there, though the place was too inaccessible to be examined closely.
BIRDS OF GUERNSEY (1879)CECIL SMITH
Gas, it is clear, could not be carried into a hostile country or into remote and nearly inaccessible districts.
ASBESTOSROBERT H. JONES
The different communities of the Church should not stand in intrenchments inaccessible to each other.
THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTINGJOHN CUNNINGHAM
They take care, however, to place their nests in tolerably inaccessible places that cannot well be reached without a rope.
BIRDS OF GUERNSEY (1879)CECIL SMITH
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