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"inaccessibility" Definitions
  1. the fact of being impossible to reach or to get
  2. the fact of being difficult to understand or appreciate
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All they can achieve is the business remedying its inaccessibility.
Sheer inaccessibility has helped keep the monastery and its treasures intact.
Let's say someone in Texas sues over website or app inaccessibility.
The inaccessibility of the hearing world constantly threatens to isolate me.
To advocates, Hart Island — its bureaucracy, inaccessibility, and injustice — is notorious.
There's an emotional inaccessibility that makes you feel like an outsider, too.
These are but a few examples of inaccessibility in the art world.
Still, inaccessibility didn't kill the Phillies, who also played at Connie Mack.
Because of the inaccessibility of the terrain, a proper investigation was impossible.
Allison Gornik: Part of that has to do with the inaccessibility of science.
The mysteries start to pile up into a mountain, intimidating in its inaccessibility.
And they were not happy with that level of nonresponsiveness, inaccessibility, and nontransparency.
Surveys show inaccessibility also causes people with disabilities to eat out less often.
Stir in opacity, inaccessibility, and exclusivity, then powder it with lichen: It's delicious.
New York City's subway system has a long history of issues with its inaccessibility.
With the mantra "in the world, but not of it" Economy's inaccessibility was intentional.
They said physical inaccessibility was a major factor behind the disparity in hosts' responses.
Disney+ still had its share of launch issues, including temporary inaccessibility due to overwhelming volume.
The conference has faced criticism for a lack of diversity and financial inaccessibility in the past.
The inaccessibility of New York subway stations, particularly if one has a disability, is a nightmare.
Such problems relate to stigma, cost, and general inaccessibility of cost-effective treatments for the general population.
It would also apply to authors and artists whose inaccessibility can be a form of public image.
Inaccessibility in urban environments creates a tremendous and sometimes insurmountable barrier to participation for some disabled people.
This issue is commonly a result of inaccessibility or inconvenience, like physical exercise, necessary for healthy living.
This inaccessibility costs us our livelihood, mental health, and, sometimes, as my story reveals, our physical health.
A one-hour visit with a loved one is really a daylong ordeal, given the island's inaccessibility.
Hudson Yards even shouldered pointed criticism from disability activists, who lampooned it for inaccessibility and various ADA violations.
This inaccessibility is further magnified by a shortage of mental health professionals equipped to support culturally-specific challenges.
The inaccessibility of the best seats at fashion shows is being exploded at this year's Stockholm Fashion Week.
More striking to me than the luxury shops was the sheer seclusion and inaccessibility of living in Rublyovka.
One, Lachlainn told me, is known as Point Nemo, a pole of inaccessibility, located in the South Pacific Sea.
One of these attributes – its virtual inaccessibility by anyone over the age of 30 – may have helped its IPO.
Food inaccessibility persists in northern Canada, in large part, due to the cost of getting food to the region.
It should be noted, however, that while blind people face challenges due to inaccessibility, many live happy, fulfilled lives.
One of these attributes – its virtual inaccessibility by anyone over the age of 210 – may have helped its IPO.
The content of and interventions on the images of this photo-installation amplify the sense of inaccessibility and loss.
BuzzFeed News has also asked the European External Action Service, the responsible EU commissioner, for comment on the Libyans' inaccessibility.
Casualty figures are often sketchy and conflicting, and cannot be independently verified because of the inaccessibility of the conflict zones.
While six-week bans were once outrageous, they seem relatively commonplace now, in a slow creep toward total abortion inaccessibility.
These problems can be linked with the inaccessibility disabled students usually encounter in colleges and other spheres of civil society.
It seems that Americans would rather have inaccessibility to public places and crumbling infrastructure than pay more in taxes, right?
It does, however, acknowledge the art's inaccessibility in a wryly hilarious "promotional" video made with actors Will Ferrell and Joel McHale.
Their relative inaccessibility (and lack of profitability) compared to eSports and speedrunning and their geographical constraints have limited their wider visibility.
Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp and YouTube are reportedly blocked or at least being throttled to the point of inaccessibility, reported Turkey Blocks.
Art, so often associated with inaccessibility, high brows, or market value, may be a small space that few enjoy or understand.
That inaccessibility means people who have reduced mobility have to put in extra planning to get absentee ballots prior to elections.
While multiple lawsuits have targeted inaccessible subway stations, the plaintiffs said the state lawsuit is the first to challenge systemwide inaccessibility.
This is in part due to the inaccessibility of fresh products and the soaring prices of what's actually available in stores there.
YouTube's biggest stars were still the convention's main draw, but their inaccessibility borne out of new wave celebrity alienated their biggest fans.
But in addition to the faltering facilities provided to them, the MFA students are frustrated by the inaccessibility of full-time faculty.
Many called him a good listener, while others described him as approachable, free of the rigidness and inaccessibility of typical party chiefs.
All these factors contribute to a pattern of inaccessibility that makes it difficult for people to move up in terms of social mobility.
Others worry she cannot overcome her inaccessibility as a candidate, while still others fear her email scandal will ultimately doom her with voters.
" It should also be your "standard practice to communicate accessibility (and inaccessibility) information on event promotions, especially online where unlimited text is allowed.
Even for those within commuting distance of Broadway and the West End, the high price tag can create inaccessibility of a different kind.
Fewer than 3003 federal court suits claiming website inaccessibility were filed in 2015 and 2016, according to a 2016 Wall Street Journal report.
There is no shortage of politicians in power who benefit from the inaccessibility, insecurity, or lack of public faith in the electoral process.
It's the insecure men who needs to use power in order to leverage the insecurity and the inaccessibility or the unavailability of the woman.
Update August 7, 12:45pm: After over two months of inaccessibility, Instapaper has returned to the European Union, this time as an independent company.
The trade off for the glamour of this inaccessibility is that mainstream fashion can alienate otherwise interested people who can't afford access to it.
"But we're not aware of any ongoing negotiation or disagreement, so we're working to understand it better," he added, referring to its sudden inaccessibility.
Although hounded by paparazzi during her rocky and very public marriages to Tommy Lee and briefly, Kid Rock, she retained some measure of inaccessibility.
In the past, there was these larger than life characters—like Bowie or Prince—and with that there is a level of projection and inaccessibility.
Bing also censors its search service for Chinese users, so it would be odd if its inaccessibility proves to be a case of government clampdown.
Even as we are drowning in info about Clinton, we feel we know little about her; her reputation for secrecy, for opacity, for inaccessibility persists.
If we're going to adhere to those values and live up to those ideals, then the subway's inaccessibility is a huge black mark on us.
The vast remote stretches in which American Special Forces operate are inherently dangerous because of their inaccessibility and are conducive to ambushes, said Brig. Gen.
"We regularly send complaints to MRCC Rome about the JRCC's inaccessibility, but again and again get the answer that the JRCC is working well," Fisher said.
Also, a wheelchair user criticized the Tate Modern for inaccessibility issues, a controversial monument to women's suffrage will be redesigned to include Sojourner Truth, and more.
Inaccessibility and bad experiences, combined with preexisting mistrust of healthcare systems, mean that only ten to 20 percent of snakebite victims seek and use antivenom treatments.
The area's inaccessibility was "one of the reasons it's been afforded natural protections over the years," said Dr. Stokes, who was not involved in the study.
"We don't think there's systemic approaches to solving the inaccessibility of the causes for many marginalized people," said Jane Hudson, executive director of Disability Rights Iowa.
The inaccessibility of much of the Syria conflict to journalists, who often have no way of confirming the provenance of information directly, has amplified those concerns.
After the tragic death of Malaysia Goodson on Monday, some have said that the MTA's inaccessibility to parents and pregnant people is also a reproductive justice issue.
Small outages are not unusual, even for sites of this size—although, in recent memory, protracted inaccessibility of major services is more often caused by backbone outages.
Toronto's music scene is going through a renaissance, but some of the best artists are still being shut out, as gender politics and inaccessibility are still barriers.
Since the early 21960s, he had made his home in the windswept Orkneys, living for much of that time in relative inaccessibility, without electricity or running water.
Frustrated at Cora's inaccessibility and their inability to uncover any solid facts from uncooperative witnesses, Manfred said, he instructed Halem to ask the players' union for assistance.
Spoiler alert: Anner fails to complete his journey in the allotted time — and it's all due to the inaccessibility of public transit and walkways in New York City.
During this same time, I noticed a major downfall in my father's behavior due to the inaccessibility of doctors and medications, which he heavily relied on to survive.
Thinking of the comptroller's report that came out in July—which said subway delays were costing New Yorkers jobs, and money—what are the economic implications of inaccessibility?
"I'm highly skeptical of any attempts to make the Vessel accessible because inaccessibility is its organizing principle," artist and accessibility activist Shannon Finnegan, told Hyperallergic in an email.
But if America's woes are rooted in the inaccessibility of the American dream, the increasingly impenetrable barrier around those who manage to achieve it is the place to probe.
But it was precisely Vine's technological and cultural inaccessibility that made it a welcoming place for artists, comedians, and people looking for a greater degree of social media freedom.
Given the previous inaccessibility of the system's eldritch tunnels I figure all you have to do is post a sign that says "Free Wi-Fi" and people would jump.
Globally, issues of stigma and shame as well as barriers such as cost and inaccessibility to sanitary products has serious implications for preserving a woman's dignity and human rights.
Santa's Workshop's inaccessibility — far from metropolitan areas, including five hours from New York City along twisty mountain roads — is "part of the mystique of the place," Mr. Waterbury said.
With the arrival of the train, Bacalar's relative inaccessibility — it's a four-hour drive from the Cancún airport — will no longer be a hindrance to even more explosive growth.
But due to a lack of awareness, rampant illiteracy and inaccessibility, women in the tea plantations aren't aware of these options, say social workers, leaving many with fatal outcomes.
POC regularly face obstacles to operate and sustain nightlife, including inaccessibility to venues, exclusionary social circles divided by race and class, and micro-aggressions inside and outside of the club.
An aura of inaccessibility has gathered around him, driven home in a recent Williams ad in which various Montanans describe their unsuccessful attempts to write, talk, or engage with Gianforte.
Zero Mothers Die provides small mobile phones to women in Africa — specifically Ghana, Gabon, Mali, Nigeria, and Zambia — at no cost, with the goal of curbing maternal health care inaccessibility.
In returning to the subject repeatedly, Singal seems intent on cracking some truth about the trans experience that is not accessible to him, as if provoked by that very inaccessibility.
Flores acknowledges that a plant-based lifestyle can be out of reach for working-class communities because of food deserts, inaccessibility to resources such as farmer's markets or basic affordability.
Among those who study twentieth-century architecture, the inaccessibility of Barragán's archive and the bizarre conditions of its custodianship have become almost as much of a preoccupation as his buildings.
Yet at the same time, the general inaccessibility of this region preserves a fragile independence for these fighters and the local communities they recruit from — at least in rainy season.
Here's a Pope who can rattle off the names of pop-culture icons like Banksy and Daft Punk, and yet he demands the Church roll itself back to its ancient inaccessibility.
But although Pride has its issues (transphobia and bi-phobia, inaccessibility, sometimes even racism), it's still a fun time to feel like you're among friends in a huge crowd of strangers.
Some of these attractions weren't damaged by the landslides while others were, but regardless, being open without the bridge wasn't worthwhile, according to their owners and managers, because of their inaccessibility.
I'm apprehensive about the limitations inherent in canonization, mainly canon's inadequate literary representation of difference as tokenism, and the prohibitive inaccessibility for those who can't afford education at the highest levels.
The abrupt failure of interest — the humming during breaks in the conversation, the laughter that trailed everything he said — all created a kind of bubble around him, a zone of inaccessibility.
The scale of the disaster was still unclear, in part because of the inaccessibility of the area but also because reports from the communist country's state media have been scant and sketchy.
The monumental incoherence and inaccessibility of "Finnegans Wake," it's easy to argue, is the best evidence of Joyce's horror vacui and an epic paean to a father's conviction of his daughter's genius.
Gray was living with the sculptor Norman Mommens in this remote village on the Greek island of Naxos, a location they prized for its inaccessibility and rugged, hands-on way of life.
The scale of the disaster is still unclear, in part because of the inaccessibility of the area but also because reports from the communist country's state media have been scant and sketchy.
The barren wilderness close to the border with China stands near the Eurasian Pole of Inaccessibility, meaning that nowhere on the landmass of Europe and Asia is more distant from the sea.
He merely contrasts his own record of holding monthly town-hall meetings in El Paso (meeting voters instils a "healthy fear" when casting votes in DC, he says) with Mr Cruz's relative inaccessibility.
"The alleged inaccessibility of Domino's website and app impedes access to the goods and services of its physical pizza franchises," the three-judge panel of the San Francisco-based court wrote in January.
Inaccessibility of polling places and election materials is a factor, as are voter suppression tactics — disabled people are less likely to have state identifications, for example, and get caught in voter ID laws.
This inaccessibility (which she shares with most public figures — it's impossible to really know a celebrity) contrasts with early tape of her during the Destiny's Child era being petty and ungenerous and, well, more relatable.
But the biggest surprise of my conversation with Savani, after all this research about the inaccessibility of his product, was that the good dentist manages to sell his mangoes for a pretty damn reasonable price.
Despite the almost willful inaccessibility of the band's music, the duo—multi-instrumentalist Mick Kenney and vocalist Dave Hunt—are far from some random underground recording project that uses overt extremity as mere a gimmick.
If the company gets its way, the potential decision could have dire implications for online accessibility and the fate of similar lawsuits that, like Robles', are chipping away at the internet's tenacious and appalling inaccessibility.
Their inaccessibility means that only part of the East Pacific Rise, a section of another mid-ocean ridge, has been subjected to the type of seismic scrutiny that Axial's insides are getting, said Dr. Rubin.
"The inaccessibility of these products will severely limit treatment options for the 50 percent of women in the U.S. who will suffer from pelvic organ prolapse during their lives," the company said in an emailed statement.
With the sudden fame, Lahiri writes, came the loss of the precious gift that writing had always brought her: a sense of invisibility, inaccessibility — as Virginia Woolf might have put it, a room of her own.
The location deep in Siberia was also relevant for highlighting his inaccessibility to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which is probing the electoral hacks as possibly an effort to undermine Americans' faith in our election process.
A result of this profound inaccessibility is that scientists know the surface of Mars in greater detail than they do the abyssal plains of the ocean, which cover more than 50 percent of the earth's surface.
But in the past, the authorities have said that it is virtually impossible to prosecute members of the protected tribes because of the area's inaccessibility and the Indian government's decision not to interfere in their lives.
But that inaccessibility, combined with the rising interest in plastic surgery spurred by image-focused platforms like TikTok, has bolstered a social media subtrend: showing off nonsurgical methods to remodel your face for more flattering selfies.
For Trump's part, on his very first trip to the White House as president-elect, he ditched his traveling press pool, drawing complaints from stranded reporters who fear that a new era of inaccessibility is at hand.
Though he promises the letters are in there somewhere, these logos practically detach from letterforms altogether in an attempt to reflect music that does not welcome outsiders—the inaccessibility of this kind of logo is entirely deliberate.
It's just one of many examples of food inaccessibility in the region, which severely affects 225 percent of Nunavut households, a problem the government is addressing by investing $21300 million per year to support isolated Northern communities.
The tech industry is the primary generator of new jobs in the US, but the inaccessibility of resources and practical education left students in neighborhoods like Jessica and Evin's unprepared and unqualified in the eyes of recruiters.
The prefecture's inaccessibility meant no quick trips to the market, no resupply from surrounding provinces if stores ran low, and no way to keep themselves fed through the long winter other than to prepare, preserve, and persevere.
SPORTING GOAL Varadi said soccer fans used Wizz to help get to Baku, Azerbaijan, for the all-English Europa League final between London clubs Arsenal and Chelsea on Wednesday, a location criticized for its inaccessibility and poor logistics.
Just getting there required a day's ride on horseback from Santa Monica and more than a passing familiarity with tide tables, but the ranch's very inaccessibility brought with it immaculate, empty beaches and the promise of eternal privacy.
Exploring the great potential of the simple – and infinite – force of gravity has allowed GravityLight to combat issues of energy inaccessibility and risk to public health, paving the way towards a safer future for those that need it most.
For nearly 20 years, Hargitay has spoken about the very issues she's confronted with onscreen, including the troubling inaccessibility of rape kits in the United States and the stigmas survivors who come forward have to face every single day.
" Mr. Gander's disability — he has used a wheelchair since childhood — is not integral to his artistic identity, but his work often deals with themes of inaccessibility, Mr. Logsdail said, "things that are hidden or out of reach or unattainable.
Increasingly, though, there is a movement to canonize crucial moments from the past, to rescue recordings that have long been prized for their inaccessibility, or to give physical-release heft to recordings that were never designed to carry it.
In fact, Lears designs it in such a way (with ample backing from husband and co-writer, editor Robin Blotnick) that Knock Down the House serves primarily as a searing examination of power and its glaring inaccessibility – specifically in a democracy.
Ultimately, that whiff of inaccessibility is what many love about Anderson's work, because it comes from his furious insistence on his own artistic vision; letting yourself lock into his way of seeing the world can be both entertaining and disorienting.
There are a slew of barriers keeping constituents, especially those of color, away from the polls, including inaccessibility to transportation, which was cited as the third most common reason among youth ages 18 to 29 for not voting in the 2016 election.
Companies like Target, Toys R Us, Netflix, and TD Ameritrade have faced suits over inaccessibility, with the blind and deaf communities particularly active in this space, though web access can also be an issue for people with developmental, intellectual, and cognitive disabilities, among many others.
However, the unemployment rate is higher for disabled people in the government sector in general, and they're also less likely to be involved in higher education due to barriers like cost and inaccessibility, reducing the chance that they will hold these forms of identification.
The scale of the disaster in the southern province of Attapeu was still unclear on Friday, in part because of the inaccessibility of the area but also because reports from the isolated and poverty-stricken country's state media have been scant, sketchy and sometimes inconsistent.
I am immensely proud of the work that this partnership has done to address the inaccessibility of the proprietary data increasingly necessary for robust research, a core concern identified by the Council's recent report, To Secure Knowledge: Social Science Partnerships for the Common Good.
The island's isolation and inaccessibility are at the root of the systematic problems — denying people their right to a speedy trial, completely disconnecting inmates from family and their community, keeping the facility out of public sight and scrutiny, fostering a bunker mentality among staff.
I find discomfort in inaccessibility for followers and readers in both my roles as a writer and a "blogger" (I still haven't found a proper term for a writer, who has a blog, but also doesn't have a lot of editors so she can't be called a founding editor).
That feeling of inaccessibility can be exacerbated in cases where the scoring system yields a counterintuitive outcome — like in the recent Olympic team event that saw Russia's Mikhail Kolyada fall but still score higher than America's Adam Rippon, who gave what looked to be a nearly flawless performance.
"Inaccessibility due to geography, lack of patient awareness and trust, and the inconvenience posed by site visits are the reasons why 80 percent of all clinical trials are delayed and fewer than 3 percent of eligible patients are able to volunteer to participate," the startup says on its website.
Lene Andersen, a woman with rheumatoid arthritis who uses a wheelchair, wrote on her blog that she's never had a mammogram due to the inaccessibility of clinics, and that even screening alternatives like ultrasounds, which aren't as effective as mammograms and likewise prone to their own design bias, have left her feeling excluded.
That said, social anxiety disorder (of which blushing is a frequent symptom) has a higher prevalence rate in women than men and due to inaccessibility, discrimination, stigma and lack of awareness, marginalized groups face diagnostic and treatment gaps when it comes to proper mental health care, according to the American Psychiatric Association.
It's striking to realize how much less irksome Maud's inaccessibility would seem were she a man; akin to the moment when you look at male models posing and marvel at their absurdity, only to realize that this must perforce extend to female models, too, although you've long taken their behavior for granted.
If I'm to join in on the jam, I'm ready to pitch my idea for an adventure game starring a guy in a wheelchair wearing a hat who has to navigate a dystopian future rife with inaccessibility, bureaucracy and government cuts, all the while holding down a job as a tech journalist-cum-private investigator.
Without resorting to jargon or the tone of inaccessibility that a lot of academic writing on culture take, Mani da proposed ways of thinking through subjects that still dominate discourses in the context of the local and global, including the White Gaze, hegemonic historical narratives, and culture as a space to discuss the political.
It's been a while since Mr. Gaultier was considered the enfant terrible of fashion, courting controversy by finding inspiration in the clothing of the Orthodox Jewish community, pulling down the velvet rope of inaccessibility with one of the very first contemporary lines, challenging gender stereotypes, putting models of all sizes and ages on the catwalk.
"When I'm advising a Ph.D. dissertation, I'm always thinking about access to data," Nathan said, adding that he discourages students from pursuing theses about power struggles in Beijing, or on the relationship between civilians and the Party's People's Liberation Army—not because they're sensitive topics, but because the inaccessibility of data makes them incredibly difficult to study.
Publicly launched last month at Brooklyn nonprofit Art in General, the VR experience was part 360-degree view of the exhibition, with the artworks amusingly obscured by the bodies of the artists and curators, perhaps to continue the notion of inaccessibility, and part audio recording of an actual ex-resident of Fukushima who was displaced by the nuclear disaster.
Our only qualm about Kylie Cosmetics, especially when it comes to the lip products, is its relative inaccessibility — these lip releases are nearly impossible to snag when they're released (although we've mapped out some alternatives, here) and if you're running to Ulta to pick up a kit in person, the favorites are usually emptied out by the time you get there.
She blamed a lot of this inaccessibility on gatekeeping, a term that, in a trans context, often refers to the many ways in which a health care professional can refuse gender-affirming care to a trans patient—say, a doctor who won't prescribe hormones, or surgeon who won't operate on a woman he doesn't find attractive or cis-passing enough for his standards.
American businesses like Apple have lowered their sales expectations due to the inaccessibility of parts from China, the U.S. travel industry may lose up to 2628 billion dollars from a drop in Chinese tourists, and the Dow Jones has lost nearly 28500,6900 points this week; its worst two-session stretch since February 2628 with back-to-back losses of at least 28503 points for the first time ever.

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