An Inaccessible Island RailPhoto: Martim MeloAn island half the size of Manhattan in the south Atlantic Ocean is so isolated, it's called Inaccessible Island.
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More inclusive approaches speak to the economic realities for many women who experience abortion as not only inaccessible according to geography but economically inaccessible.
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Textbooks and technology are often inaccessible and students with disabilities
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As a result, PC gaming can seem inaccessible to newcomers.
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Many parts of the country are inaccessible due to fighting.
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Outlying towns and villages were inaccessible by road for weeks.
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Computers in Knox County, Tennessee, were rendered inaccessible in May.
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The files became inaccessible the day after they were posted.
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The costs of inaccessible, expensive and abject treatment are enormous.
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Accordingly, the influence behind the paintings is literary and inaccessible.
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The number of lawsuits over inaccessible websites has exploded recently.
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It's stuffy and inaccessible, when it's called poetry, but not
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For Rice, treatment seemed inaccessible until he found the van.
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The event was declared simply because the plant is inaccessible.
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In this day and age, no electronic data is inaccessible.
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Until then, however, she had been mostly inaccessible to me.
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Gorham's Cave seems an oddly inaccessible place for a home.
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Metadata and documentation are often stripped or otherwise made inaccessible.
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If the ADA problems — inaccessible bathrooms, parking lots, ramps, etc.
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That recording is encrypted and inaccessible without a legal petition.
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Most of the images were inaccessible: the clothes, the houses.
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Even before leaving, Agnes's mother was often absent or inaccessible.
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And without a remote participation option, caucuses are inherently inaccessible.
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Cryptocurrency is among the most inaccessible, opaque topics out there.
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The websites of Twitter, Spotify and Paypal were left inaccessible.
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But, what if the proper channels are inaccessible or broken?
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Slowly but steadily you'll be able to reach previously inaccessible spaces.
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"We're very sorry that the video was temporarily inaccessible," she said.
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Now, I have other levers of power, so I'm hardly inaccessible.
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CNN's main channel was still inaccessible on Wednesday morning local time.
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In the grand scheme of supremely inaccessible London, it barely registered.
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Factories were built in cold and inaccessible places, using forced labour.
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At $129, the Glow is even more inaccessible for most consumers.
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Reuters found the websites named by local media and were inaccessible.
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Unlocking 50% of currently inaccessible federally owned land for public use.
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Roughly 40% of cases, including many with political undertones, remain inaccessible.
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That feels like a pretty inaccessible space to me at times.
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Roads into the area were inaccessible owing to the tremendous snowfall.
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The possibility of mining previously inaccessible seabeds may become a reality.
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I can confirm YouTube inaccessible from #Georgia, including on Caucasus Online.
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Health care is not only expensive, but almost inaccessible in 217.
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Others are inaccessible but intact, cut off by walls of lava.
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These act as chemical keys, granting entrance to otherwise inaccessible places.
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None of it involves inaccessible things or an abundance of complexity.
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Since then it has been inaccessible behind the country's nationwide firewall.
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She is also — perhaps as a result — inaccessible, careful, and withholding.
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And it is not like Trump is inaccessible to the media.
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Osteen said Monday the church was inaccessible due to severe flooding.
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There's a secret room behind Mount Rushmore that's inaccessible to tourists
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Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, and Instagram were inaccessible from 12:30 p.m.
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Whole days and sometimes years of our lives become inaccessible. Why?
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Land there was too inaccessible, stony and yielding for easy construction.
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The river allows us access to villages inaccessible any other way.
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But one side of Kahlo has long been inaccessible: her voice.
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Rooms are often inaccessible or closed, and disgruntled midwives have quit.
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Despite his renown, hundreds of Haeckel's illustrations remain obscure and inaccessible.
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Yet naloxone remains inaccessible in many cases — often to dangerous results.
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Unfortunately, the Archive of Our Own is currently inaccessible in China.
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Having a reputation for being inaccessible benefited Snapchat — until it didn't.
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The people who wield power, like the supreme leader, are inaccessible.
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And understand that some of the popular sites may be inaccessible.
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The social platform was inaccessible on Tuesday afternoon, the company confirmed.
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Shortly after launching his campaign, Emineth's personal Facebook posts became inaccessible.
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"Widespread inaccessible conditions" also plagued Tribeca Green, according to court filings.
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They purposely isolate themselves from the people and make themselves inaccessible.
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The problem, instead, is that addiction treatment remains inaccessible in America.
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Where Beyoncé is inaccessible, Mariah is available and willing to comment.
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I was used to libraries being rare, and their few books inaccessible.
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It's technically and formally dazzling, but it's also mannered and somewhat inaccessible.
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Despite being made for the masses, art and culture are often inaccessible.
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"The world of trading bots seems both inaccessible and incomprehensible," they say.
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Unfortunately, some of the most interesting books in the exhibition are inaccessible.
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Update 12/14/2017: Markota has since made the YouTube clip inaccessible.
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In the grand scheme of supremely inaccessible London, it barely registered. pic.twitter.
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Many parts of the country are inaccessible to relief groups and reporters.
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Some generators are inaccessible because of the fires and can't be refueled.
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We've found the site to be inaccessible on all three Chinese telcos.
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For too many women in this country, abortion care has become inaccessible.
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Perhaps the flag is embedded in an inaccessible fortress of walls, though.
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The whole process is silent, thus making it inaccessible, the lawsuit claims.
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Roads have been washed away or are inaccessible and thousands lost power.
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At the time, multiroom systems could be purchased, but they were inaccessible.
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Laptops have introduced the children of Nosy Komba to previously inaccessible tools.
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The hilarious contrast between everyday technology and the inaccessible headset was obvious.
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Larundel was built around a central courtyard that's inaccessible from the outside.
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Methane hydrates are found in currently inaccessible deposits on the ocean floor.
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Some entrepreneurs take their ideas and make them inaccessible to anyone else.
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Both services are advertised on Facebook, in closed groups inaccessible without invitation.
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Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, and Instagram were inaccessible as of 12:30 p.m.
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Other major abandoned structures around the city have also become increasingly inaccessible.
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A few years back, 3D printers were inaccessible for the typical consumer.
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We also think poetry is inaccessible, but in a more literal sense.
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For their grandmothers and mothers, work outside the home was often inaccessible.
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Caucuses in particular have been derided as old-fashioned, opaque or inaccessible.
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For many, however, higher education remains a privilege that is financially inaccessible.
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So I viewed video games as boring and hard, distinctly masculine, inaccessible.
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Now, in Trump's defense, he hasn't been totally inaccessible to the media.
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As you hunt for metroids, you'll often come across areas that are inaccessible.
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Often it's to reach inaccessible places, such as across borders and into prisons.
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The debates have become inaccessible to even many observers with considerable economic training.
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At $165, they're not overwhelmingly expensive or inaccessible, but they aren't cheap, either.
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Lake Chad is inaccessible, so few foreign fighters can get in or out.
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Inaccessible to most of us, but if you can afford it, have fun.
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However, many of the areas involved are vast and inaccessible, the study said.
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Roads are often inaccessible and supplies are difficult to ferry to remote areas.
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Experts consulting bitcoin's public transaction register have struggled to identify the inaccessible deposits.
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The websites for Google's services, Facebook and Twitter are all inaccessible in China.
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According to the WHO, some areas also become inaccessible during the rainy season.
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Twice a day at high-tide, the island is inaccessible for several hours.
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Twitter has also been inaccessible in mainland China since 2009, except for Trump.
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Deleting your account, on the other hand, will make your profile inaccessible forever.
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But for many women, these options are either inaccessible or not powerful enough.
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Humla is one of the highest and most inaccessible regions in the world.
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It lets us address whole new categories of problems that were previously inaccessible.
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Once this feature kicks in, all the data on the phone is inaccessible.
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It's about creating an inaccessible foundation, and building security on top of it.
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Privert admitted aid distribution remained a challenge because many communities were still inaccessible.
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At some point, the video from Minnesota became "temporarily inaccessible" before re-appearing.
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Regions of Haiti have been inaccessible and unreachable by phone because the storm.
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I was also shocked how inaccessible quality jewelry was for commoners like me.
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"Most of the city is completely inaccessible for people in wheelchairs," said Smith.
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Venues will sometimes place interpreters in mosh pits or in an inaccessible area.
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Other industries also have a hard time keeping an eye on inaccessible sites.
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Beyond prohibitive costs, many asylum-seekers don't get lawyers because they're geographically inaccessible.
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The source said systems necessary for manufacturing operations were inaccessible following the attack.
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Facebook cooperated, temporarily making her Facebook and Instagram posts inaccessible during the standoff.
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But MAT remains inaccessible, in large part due to strict policies surrounding it.
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But Napoli said these products can also be expensive and inaccessible for some.
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Because of violence, much of the area has become inaccessible to humanitarian groups.
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Making yourself inaccessible from time to time is essential to boosting your focus.
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Lost in the middle are about 75 tweets that are essentially totally inaccessible.
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But a central performance as deep as Ms. Raffo's can eventually become inaccessible.
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YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat and Viber were also inaccessible, according to internet monitoring groups.
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They possessed gas reserves that were massive but inaccessible using old drilling methods.
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Nearly a week after the flooding began, parts of the city remained inaccessible.
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" On Sunday, Mr. Osteen's church announced that it was inaccessible because of "flooding.
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In the winter, some neighborhoods are inaccessible by even heavy-duty police trucks.
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The previous URL now brings up a page that says it is inaccessible.
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Unconventional drilling techniques have allowed oil companies to tap previously inaccessible shale reservoirs.
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Technically the internet wouldn't be shutdown, but would be inaccessible to most users.
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Without Cloudflare's support, the Daily Stormerwas periodically inaccessible even on the dark web.
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I crawled up it and found a sheer drop facing the inaccessible summit.
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Fees make USCIS inaccessible to many immigrants, would-be citizens and naturalized citizens.
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But many areas remain inaccessible, and he stressed the need for more help.
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Graphic novels, as primarily visual narratives, are usually inaccessible to the visually impaired.
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It involves the unlocking of new source of economic value that was previously inaccessible.
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In this case, Google has a backend system that is inaccessible to all users.
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As of late Saturday evening eastern time, the JustSmurf channel has been made inaccessible.
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Without Cloudflare's support, the Daily Stormer was periodically inaccessible even on the dark web.
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Some of the websites take a long time to load and some are inaccessible.
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Screenshot: MalwareHunterTeamA ransomware attack is quickly spreading across the globe rendering vital systems inaccessible.
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If done correctly, ransomware renders encrypted files permanently inaccessible without the necessary decryption key.
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Google Translate delivered mixed results, but professional translation services were inaccessible for most people.
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Beautiful, but inaccessible for most The other differentiating feature is the bracelet's distress messaging.
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JYP's website was then hacked over the weekend and was still inaccessible on Wednesday.
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ET, a number of Apple services have been inaccessible for at least some users.
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"There is a huge market segment that is currently inaccessible to SolarCity," Musk said.
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Even then, electricity was unreliable and inaccessible, while homes and buildings were already dilapidated.
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While we are deleting this information, it is inaccessible to other people using Facebook.
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However splashy these projects may be, they remain largely inaccessible to Sunderland's working class.
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They added that flaws could allow them access to otherwise inaccessible and confidential systems.
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For better or worse, few people would want those things destroyed, or made inaccessible.
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But once a body is buried, Mutter said, much of the evidence is inaccessible.
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Read receipts in DM and activity status will also be inaccessible for restricted users.
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Help women carry strollers up and down stairs in areas that are inaccessible.41.
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Microsoft confirmed earlier in the day that its search engine was inaccessible in China.
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And the dataset in Antarctica was inaccessible for months due to harsh winter conditions.
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This system is not working: it is too expensive, too inaccessible, and too stigmatized.
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Their mission: removing plastic waste from areas of land that are inaccessible by foot.
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Social media: Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and the messaging services Viber and WhatsApp were inaccessible.
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As of early August, its official website had been inaccessible for over a week.
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It's unclear whether the lawmakers have requested that it remain inaccessible until that time.
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Intellectual property protection on medicines and vaccines can make life-saving interventions completely inaccessible.
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The Congo Basin peatlands are in a relatively inaccessible area and are largely undisturbed.
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Further, inaccessible businesses lose out on an enormous talent pool of employees with disabilities.
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Yet, many forms of public transportation remain inaccessible to 15% of the world population.
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Much of the area has been devastated by wildfires, and parts are entirely inaccessible.
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The Freeport airport was inaccessible early this week as Dorian battered the northern Bahamas.
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Justice is often inaccessible to the poor, and government officials are rarely held accountable.
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That means many of these smart features are inaccessible if you use an iPhone.
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But Mr. Tillerson has been shockingly inaccessible since he was sworn in last month.
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And by explored, I mean bushwhacked — because at that time, Careyes was virtually inaccessible.
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Today, much of the area remains inaccessible behind concrete walls and numerous security checkpoints.
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They are inaccessible places, where supposedly primitive, backward people live, and where enemies lurk.
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We can see into and through the body, but the interior is physically inaccessible.
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Firefighters faced steep and sometimes inaccessible terrain on the western side, with aircraft deployed overhead.
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Much of the island remains inaccessible, communication is difficult and fuel is in short supply.
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An apparently intractable fact of life is that our thoughts are inaccessible to one another.
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So it says that buildings and public places may not discriminate by having inaccessible facilities.
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The most common complaint about Hagan's opponent Rogers is that he's inaccessible, they both say.
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"That area of Mexico is not that inaccessible, and its fairly well known," he said.
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The revolutionary nature of virtual reality is inconsequential if it is inaccessible to nearly everyone.
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In the past decade melting ice-sheets have opened up previously inaccessible Arctic shipping lanes.
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The regime has stopped bombing rebels and now allows aid into many previously inaccessible areas.
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Parts of these counties "have been rendered inaccessible because of public infrastructure damage," Tomblin said.
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Nevada would put him over the top, but seems inaccessible based on early-voting figures.
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Individual websites had been inaccessible in the past but there was never any official admission.
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The Huffington Post's Arabic website also was inaccessible, although the international version could be accessed.
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For that, there's one more stats that are totally inaccessible to the player: attack duration.
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The infected systems rendered files encrypted and inaccessible and a warning flashed across the screens.
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If that happens, your iTunes-bought video collection would be inaccessible, locked into Apple's universe.
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With Dyn offline, much of the internet was either mind-numbingly slow or outright inaccessible.
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In contrast, Uber and Lyft located inaccessible vehicles at the airports 100% of the time.
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" Chance stated on Twitter "it's very inaccessible if you're black or friends with black people.
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Genital reconstructive surgeries were performed throughout the 20th century, yet they remain inaccessible to many.
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The clapping exists in another universe, inaccessible to him, like the laugh track on Seinfeld.
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Update, 7:40pm: On Sunday evening, the original statement on the EPA website became inaccessible.
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For some trans people, this can leave a crucial aspect of their health care inaccessible.
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And the mission is to improve some element of society that's probably broken or inaccessible.
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Making yourself inaccessible from time to time is essential to limit distractions and boost focus.
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Because of violence, large portions of South Sudan have been inaccessible for periods of time.
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This isn't the first time, companies have come under fire over their allegedly inaccessible websites.
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Trammel: The secure element or TrustZone stores a key that is inaccessible to the user.
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Read more >> Making ourselves inaccessible from time to time is essential to boosting our focus.
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Episodes of the show were inaccessible online in the People's Republic, Reuters reported on Tuesday.
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Routes previously used by workers, he said, were found to be inaccessible because of debris.
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With records in North Korea inaccessible to most outsiders, claims there cannot be easily verified.
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Like 8chan, it appears the Daily Stormer website is inaccessible at the time of writing.
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Funding is also needed to provide access to millions of acres of inaccessible federal lands.
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Members of the royal family used to be distant and inaccessible to the general public.
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And the data set in Antarctica was inaccessible for months due to harsh winter conditions.
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"The city is inaccessible for assistance and market distribution systems remain offline," the WFP said.
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These miniature clones discover inaccessible girls, which they describe as statues, during their endless jump.
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There's good reason for that: Drug treatment still remains inaccessible for a lot of Americans.
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Health care is inaccessible to large parts of Nepal's population — like, really inaccessible: A 2017 study found that there were only a total of seven doctors, nurses, and health care providers for every 133,000 patients, and most of these doctors are concentrated in urban areas.
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We've reached out to Twitter for clarification on just what happened to make Trump's account inaccessible.
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In Idaho, phone services at the Department of Correction and the Department of Education were inaccessible.
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Some common navigation functions are only accessible via the Navdy app, making them inaccessible while driving.
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Guzamala is viewed by the United Nations and aid organizations as inaccessible or hard to reach.
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Without the benefits of healthcare, the researchers argue, Ice Age Europe would have likely been inaccessible.
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The futsal court itself is pretty inaccessible, if you couldn't already tell that from the image.
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Several government sites are currently inaccessible or blocked by most browsers after their HTTPS certificate expired.
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The limited truce has allowed some aid deliveries to get to previously inaccessible areas under siege.
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Facebook and Instagram were both inaccessible, with news feeds refusing to refresh and the main Facebook.
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Under a more conservative justice, abortion may not become explicitly illegal, just inaccessible in many states.
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While the popularity of VR has skyrocketed over the past year, it's still inaccessible to many.
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It starts with surfacing previously inaccessible data and sharing it with everyone involved in a deal.
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Freemasonry was not so inclusive as envisioned, remaining largely inaccessible to women and the working class.
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On Friday, AFP reported that the 113-year-old Hong Kong newspaper was inaccessible from China.
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I never like it when music feels pseudo-intellectual and it becomes inaccessible in that way.
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George's species, Achatinella apexfulva, was one of hundreds that evolved on these once inaccessible Pacific Islands.
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There was a whole world out there and a lot of it was weird and inaccessible.
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Price: Free If health care is inaccessible, access to comprehensive mental health care is practically untouchable.
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And as the saying goes, if it's inaccessible to the poor, it's neither radical nor revolutionary.
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Twitter, SoundCloud, Spotify, Shopify, and other websites have been inaccessible to many users throughout the day.
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The facts are inaccessible, it was said, so let us tell stories, and create our reality.
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Here the author leaves them, as fragile, tantalising and inaccessible as they were in the desert.
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Climate change feels like such an overwhelming problem to many people because the solutions seem inaccessible.
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But the hot spots for fun in the sun are notoriously inaccessible to people with disabilities.
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However, they say the country is environmentally unfriendly, not technologically savvy, and that transport is inaccessible.
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Airbnbs and inns there are now inaccessible, so travelers should reschedule any bookings in that area.
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Why were some major websites inaccessible to people in parts of the United States on Friday?
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Both parties agree that for too many people, insurance plans are too expensive and inaccessible. Mrs.
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Musically, Mr. Davies could be inaccessible as well, writing scores that were technically and aurally demanding.
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A decision to uphold the law could make abortion virtually inaccessible for women around the country.
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Copyright law has attempted to make code more inaccessible and obscure to prevent tinkering and infringement.
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Part of that, Simon says, is because the arena is in an inaccessible part of town.
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A huge problem facing firefighters is that the flames are largely burning in steep, inaccessible terrain.
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When Ms. Pressley attended, it was largely inaccessible to lower middle-class black children like her.
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The shelter is inaccessible until 7 PM, though sometimes they offered lunch to their perpetual occupants.
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Plutonium must be made permanently inaccessible because it has a radioactive half-life of 24,000 years.
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One analysis had found that more than a third of the whitelisted websites were largely inaccessible.
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Malware can then be released into an organization's computer systems that encrypts data, making it inaccessible.
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Their articles, though illuminating, are often daunting and inaccessible to the lay reader because of this.
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Basic essentials are hard to find and electricity and other utilities are unreliable or entirely inaccessible.
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But if the border wall is completed, the chapel will be equally inaccessible to both countries.
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This plan leaves more than 60 percent of our stations inaccessible, worst among major American cities.
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Wheelchair users, blind persons, and other people with disabilities encounter inaccessible businesses on a daily basis.
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It was only made inaccessible by sanctions meant to stop or slow the country's nuclear program.
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There's something about them that's otherworldly and even more removed and inaccessible than Sharon Tate herself.
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Roads are rocky and inaccessible, and flights to get in the country are sparse and expensive.
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On top of that, Photoshop was largely inaccessible professional software: hard to use and really expensive.
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The best bet for finally probing this inaccessible era is to capture that neutral hydrogen signal.
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But it would become largely inaccessible to anyone who really needs help paying for medical care.
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In areas that are inaccessible by foot or by air, inflatable dinghies are the only option.
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In the U.S., we can price it at a premium, and that won't make it inaccessible.
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During this period, I obsessively checked my inaccessible payouts every day, reinvesting them and reassuring myself.
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Islanders will be allowed to grow their own as long as the plants are inaccessible to kids.
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To someone whose heart has stopped functioning and anyone trying to help, those inaccessible devices are useless.
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Organic food is also more expensive than conventional food at present and therefore inaccessible to poor consumers.
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Its shutdown and upgrade will hopefully allow physicists to explore new, previously inaccessible frontiers of the universe.
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Cal Fire officials say the flames in Napa and Yolo counties are burning in steep, inaccessible terrain.
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Hardware is expensive and inaccessible for folks who don't have access to multimillion-dollar labs or factories.
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The team became concerned that the fox had fallen into part of the pipe inaccessible by rods.
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Up to 70% of the farmland became inaccessible because of snipers, according to the UN humanitarian agency.
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On that island, and only on that island, live nearly 6,000 puny featherballs called Inaccessible Island rails.
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DDOS attacks are malicious and can make websites slow down and crash, making them inaccessible to users.
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Use of private tankers to provide water are mostly inaccessible to those living in the city's slums.
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This growing stockpile of copper, according to analysts at Barclays Capital, is economically inaccessible to Chinese buyers.
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The startup presented itself with an overall "scandalous spring-break" vibe, which proved inaccessible to many users.
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Kids I'd known since kindergarten now seemed like strangers — either hostile, or else somehow remote and inaccessible.
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For Chan and Greene Naftali to present the "Bathers" in such an inaccessible way is a tragedy.
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Two Memorial Hermann hospitals closed early in the week because the water-logged roads made them inaccessible.
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Those who do have reliable internet often find that some websites are inaccessible to people with disabilities.
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In the painting, a well-dressed gentleman gazes out over a misty mountainscape, both threatening and inaccessible.
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As for the others listed above, their online stores are either non-existent or very, very inaccessible.
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High-fashion brands don't just want diversity; they want to cultivate a nonconforming, familiar-yet-inaccessible look.
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Either the city will cleverly manage its growing prosperity, or it will become inaccessible to ordinary people.
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The tweet crashed the company's website, which was still inaccessible about three hours after the Trump mention.
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"They kept using terminology that was... not saying it's permanently deleted, just 'unviewable' or 'inaccessible,'" he says.
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The location of the site is in one of the most remote and inaccessible areas of Mexico.
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Most sections of this area of the valley are inaccessible to humans because of the steep landscape.
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The highlighters have that near-chromatic shininess that is sure to turn heads, yet doesn't look inaccessible.
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It can serve as an important verification of the theories that drive our understanding of inaccessible things.
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Travis Inman, a mechanic, showed up and helped disassemble the car's dash, but Monte was still inaccessible.
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We also know that transportation has been inaccessible for far too many communities for far too long.
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The basis of strong encryption is that data can be made inaccessible to anyone without the key.
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Installations mostly exist as inaccessible and ephemeral events that happen at a specific place and then disappear.
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Slow-loading websites, inaccessible content, and cluttered webpages have made many people hate online advertising, Weinstein said.
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Fashion Week, being mostly made up of exclusive events, is pretty much inaccessible to the average person.
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It's inexcusable that more than 85033 percent of government websites are inaccessible or incompatible with a smartphone.
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One has been destroyed and the other two are now inaccessible, says the World Health Organisation (WHO).
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Widening the gap with treatments inaccessible to the poor might deepen divisions that are already straining democracies.
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As a result, many of Clinton's emails were inaccessible to both the public and the House committee.
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But that doesn't mean the performer's wardrobe is exclusively composed of high-end (and generally inaccessible) labels.
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Not only did it make previously inaccessible tech accessible, but it justified the existence of such conventions.
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This primarily means that the main challenges disabled people face come from societal prejudice and inaccessible spaces.
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The news company's websites and affiliated online video and radio services were inaccessible for a few hours.
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The security guard carried a narrative about my sister that until now had been inaccessible to me.
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Sights, like sounds, randomly evoke a surge of memories ordinarily inaccessible that lighten and brighten the day.
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For cardiac arrests that happened overnight or on the weekend, 32 percent were near an inaccessible AED.
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This leaves forms of art that helped create and police the moral universe we inhabit today inaccessible.
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That's partly because wait times for some treatments are so long that it makes them effectively inaccessible.
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Even though Einstein was a veritable genius, he was anything but a jargon-wielding, inaccessible, snobby intellectual.
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It spans an extensive connected timeline, and one which has largely remained inaccessible outside of fan translations.
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Thousands have also fled in the northwest, rendering swathes of the region inaccessible even to the military.
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Communities of color are especially vulnerable to a variety of instances that make voting inaccessible or burdensome.
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Patrol cars shut down the surrounding streets, leaving rows of businesses inaccessible for part of the morning.
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So long as the feelings are inaccessible we remain prisoners of belief — more accurately, prisoners of pain.
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Twitter, Facebook and YouTube remained inaccessible Sunday, but officials had planned to unblock the platforms by evening.
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But according to human rights lawyers, the lists are haphazardly compiled, unverified and inaccessible to the public.
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As we transition to a new hosting provider Gab will be inaccessible for a period of time.
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Osteen's Lakewood Church says flooded roads have made the church -- which could shelter nearly 17,000 people -- inaccessible.
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The remote regions I draw are the keystones of climate change but are inaccessible to most people.
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N.Y.F.F.'s second week brings Projections, a sidebar of experimental film — but experimental doesn't always mean inaccessible.
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This limitation already creates an incentive for inaccessible businesses to wait until they are sued before complying.
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Since a screen reader recognizes only words and numbers, photographs, diagrams and other images are often inaccessible.
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Almost 98 percent of the homepages of the top million websites are to some degree inaccessible today.
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Rumor has it that users are promised they can buy anything they desire, no matter how inaccessible.
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Together, the data would have painted a holistic picture of a student's life, but it was inaccessible.
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That makes web gaming inaccessible to millions, as the games aren't optimized for these sorts of constraints.
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Users' footage from live video streams, Aware video history, clips, and Sightline time-lapses were also inaccessible.
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In many areas, the procedure is nearly as inaccessible as it was in the days of Jane.
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Clinton's campaign is also burdened by the perception that she is too inaccessible and too tightly controlled.
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The library's offering may also find a niche with audiences seeking content inaccessible anywhere else, O'Donnell said.
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A ferry terminal was inaccessible after a bridge leading to the area also collapsed, the military said.
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If there is an inaccessible entrance, there should be a sign indicating where the accessible entrance is.
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Rescue workers had yet to reach sites on the south side of the volcano, which were inaccessible.
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"Fuel trucks are stuck ... on their way to Beira as the road is inaccessible," the UN reports.
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The group received reports that, although it did not seem entirely disabled, the site was at times inaccessible.
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Next-level tech is different: it's sometimes inaccessible, intangible, or we just don't know enough about it yet.
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It could also enter areas rendered inaccessible by disasters or simply too small for people to navigate safely.
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Inaccessible Island is 533,500 kilometers (2,175 miles) from South America and 2,800 kilometers (1,740 miles) from southern Africa.
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Many of the state's other Superfund sites affected by the storm are still inaccessible due to high water.
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Instead of a long lineup of largely inaccessible Michelin Star spots, Yelp hit up America's unsung-eats-heroes.
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This system, he says, offers a "really healthy course" to profitability without making Patreon inaccessible to smaller operations.
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Nor would states need to ban the procedure outright to make it inaccessible to many of their residents.
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That's not how I want my career to be, where the work is kind of exclusive and inaccessible.
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The app was inaccessible for its millions of users, and even Discord's website and status pages were struggling.
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Dozens of police officers, including the chief of police, were trapped at a substation in an inaccessible area.
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To get electricity from A to B, transmission lines run through virtually inaccessible mountainous areas in the middle.
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Remember that massive DDoS attack that took down a major Internet backbone, leaving tons of popular sites inaccessible?
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Opposition websites inside Ethiopia became inaccessible that year, and the government was assumed to be behind the censorship.
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"Essentially the VR came from the fact that you couldn't open the beads, they were inaccessible," Givord said.
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Pfeiffer agrees: striking footage of nuclear tests can make these weapons and nuclear policy feel abstract and inaccessible.
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These regulations have been distressingly effective at making abortion inaccessible for many women, particularly those in rural areas.
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It's unclear where or when StormFront will return but as of this writing the website is completely inaccessible.
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"(This drone could have) multiple impacts – it can go into areas that would otherwise be inaccessible," he said.
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Privacy advocates have been skeptical, noting that the FBI's figure for fiscal year 2016 was 880 inaccessible devices.
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For many people, especially those living in less urban areas, art museums and galleries have long been inaccessible.
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What's new: A new study, published Wednesday in Nature, suggests that much of what remains might in inaccessible.
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Businesses advised workers to stay at home with some roads inaccessible and public transport operating a limited service.
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Build one underneath your/an ally's feet to reach positions that would be otherwise inaccessible to certain heroes.
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Plus, no one will be able to request songs or hijack the queue if your phone is inaccessible.
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Most of the tech journalism at the time reflected that sort of mentality—very niche and very inaccessible.
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For instance, although most of iCloud is currently inaccessible, iCloud Mail, iMessage and iChat are all still working.
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Outside on the street with my nurse, I pass inaccessible stores and restaurants, and stop reading fashion magazines.
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Inaccessible web services, the brief contends, are the virtual equivalent of the back-alley entrance for disabled customers.
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Trying to book a hotel in Jackson made me realize how inaccessible the town is to many tourists.
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It cut services, increased costs to consumers, and made it inaccessible to tens of millions of ordinary Americans.
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Workers who live in Yosemite&aposs popular Valley region were ordered to leave Friday because of inaccessible roads.
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"Maybe I had a feeling a little bit like it was very American and slightly inaccessible," he says.
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Right now, civilian court is inaccessible to detainees because of the ban on transfers to the United States.
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Many difficult games are also very accessible, and some games are only difficult insofar as they are inaccessible.
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Before the page became inaccessible, NBC Washington published multiple screenshots of messages from TSA employees laying into travelers.
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It's been acting funny for hours, leaving some downloaded content inaccessible, and Microsoft has yet to explain why.
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This concerns the proverbial tendency of lawyers to overcomplicate language, thus making it generally inaccessible to non-lawyers.
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The publisher defended its decision, saying that only 1 percent of its content was inaccessible in mainland China.
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While a huge number of these images still exist, they are fragile, inaccessible, and are increasingly being lost.
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Many parks often have unpaved paths, inaccessible curbs or unnavigable topographical features such steep hills and unlevel woods.
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But the Winter Olympics need not seem like an inaccessible, almost illusionary world set inside a snow globe.
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Area of atrocity is in lockdown and encircled by Syrian Army, making it completely inaccessible to outside world.
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Vibrant and uncanny, they are windows into a rich past that would otherwise, for now, remain largely inaccessible.
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American presidents typically use such visits to persuade inaccessible, often autocratic, foreign leaders to face the news media.
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There may be something to their belief that the machinery of the state is inaccessible to the people.
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Business advised workers to stay at home with some roads inaccessible and public transport operating a limited service.
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Esvelt's proposed solution goes in the other direction, by arranging for the database to be secure and inaccessible.
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The views of the dam are great, as well as those of the pretty-but-inaccessible Avista Bridge.
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Then came a battering by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, leaving the sub inaccessible and the museum's future shaky.
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Two phones linked to the assailant are still subject to Apple's device encryption, and remain inaccessible to investigators.
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Appelbaum, like most of us, stands in the vast shadow of the economists' monolithic, totalizing, yet inaccessible ideology.
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When Williams's match on Tuesday proved inaccessible, some adventurous fans found a stream on a Ukrainian betting site.
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The otherworldly feel (plus a number of jammed and inaccessible doors) gave the demo a Silent Hill vibe.
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If the Google form is inaccessible for any reason, precinct captains will transmit their results solely by phone.
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These scientists advocate shooting horses from helicopters right away (large parts of the park are inaccessible by vehicle).
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Yet its optimistic city investment was a failure, and its huge pyramid-shaped space is gutted and inaccessible.
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If they input the wrong code more than 10 times, the phone could make its data permanently inaccessible.
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But, if artists don't have the privilege to turn down playing an inaccessible venue, what should they do?
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The tech companies also hold another ace: the technical means to keep making their devices more and more inaccessible.
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Afterwards, the system became inaccessible on and off for roughly eight hours beginning the night of May 7, 2017.
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If you've ever had one under a cast or on an otherwise inaccessible body part, perhaps you can relate.
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Users in the U.S. and Europe began reporting that Facebook has been inaccessible since at least 8:15 a.m.
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The system knows about parking lots, private driveways, variable speed limits and roads that are inaccessible for a truck.
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The best way to avoid unwanted, up-close bear encounters is to make trash cans inaccessible to outdoor animals.
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A ED spokesperson tells Gizmodo that the Social Security numbers of students' parents is also inaccessible without a password.
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Photo: WaymoAside from the secretive honk technology, there's lots of functions that are supposed to be inaccessible to riders.
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Typically, crew members at the South Pole are inaccessible during the winter until the spring season begins in October.
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Adobe originally stated that free services like Behance would be inaccessible, and the order prohibited them from issuing refunds.
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There, they set up makeshift camps, which were inaccessible for international humanitarian aid workers and controlled by criminal gangs.
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Sites for NASA and the Department of Justice were also inaccessible on a Chrome browser due to insecure connections.
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What do we lose when those experiences and histories become inaccessible, and how important is it to preserve them?
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They are, first off, inaccessible to anyone without a smartphone—as of 2015, 64% of Americans own a smartphone.
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"The real problem is how to reach vulnerable people because many areas are inaccessible and very remote," Shin added.
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This would effectively disincentivize proactive accessibility measures, as businesses could remain inaccessible and try to run out the clock.
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We envision at time when transportation network companies are no longer dependent on the inaccessible vehicles of their drivers.
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The Crystal Cruises ship signals the arrival of a new tourism era in a previously pristine and inaccessible region.
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Harvesters with pressure-resistant electronic innards will soon be used to gather ore from seabeds that were previously inaccessible.
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The estimated wait time for a WAV was 17 minutes, versus a four-minute estimated wait for inaccessible service.
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By knocking Dyn offline, other sites that relied on its services were also inaccessible — like Twitter, Spotify and SoundCloud.
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And because it can penetrate vegetation, exposing features inaccessible to satellite cameras, it accelerates much of geology's grueling fieldwork.
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In addition, haphazard construction in neighborhoods like Nkolbikok makes the area largely inaccessible to HYSACAM's dustcarts and rubbish collectors.
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Most of us can't afford a million-dollar-a-year electric bill, so that level of computation was inaccessible.
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Unfortunately, what she found was yet another system that is almost completely inaccessible to anyone who is not wealthy.
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If the pass seems challenging, consider how inaccessible it must have been in the moonshining days before motor cars.
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Glow's feel-good pregnancy success stories don't change the fact that IVF is so expensive as to be inaccessible.
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Melanoma survivors were previously told to use mirrors to check inaccessible areas of their bodies, she told Reuters Health.
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But several of the terraces at the Hunters Point Library are inaccessible to people who cannot climb to them.
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Pacific Time on February 28, 2017, websites like Slack, Business Insider, Quora and other well-known destinations became inaccessible.
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Informal economies are created to assist the people who've had to navigate spaces or occupations made inaccessible to them.
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The communities in northern and eastern Idaho were 2202-2628 miles away, making Boise a fairly inaccessible state capitol.
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The plane crashed in an inaccessible area of forest in the Rengg mountain pass in the canton of Nidwalden.
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Thus, almost magically, ETFs have given access to corners of financial markets that were previously inaccessible to most investors.
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Dugay's plan includes a restaurant, brewery, and eventually a bed and breakfast in the now-inaccessible historic officer's quarters.
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The number of Asian cargo vessels traveling in the waters near Inaccessible Island has increased notably since the 1980s.
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The airport is inaccessible to the public, but luckily, a few military personnel were willing to show me around.
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Several of Deakin's swimming spots had been inaccessible, such as a flooded quarry on the Scottish isle of Belnahua.
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The Temple of Bel and the Mamluk Citadel, however, remained inaccessible as security forces had not completed demining procedures.
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It's a good idea for a powerful piece of software than can seem a tad inaccessible at first glance.
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The mere mention of the feted dramatist may have many scurrying in the other direction: too lofty, inaccessible, pretentious.
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Some don't have insurance and thus can't afford it, but treatment can be inaccessible even for people with coverage.
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"We can confirm that Bing was inaccessible in China, but service is now restored." a Microsoft spokesperson told Mashable.
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More often than not, however, these types of products are expensive and inaccessible to a great deal of shoppers.
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News executives are thinking days and weeks ahead and making backup plans in case buildings are closed or inaccessible.
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With an astonishing five-octave range, he could leap into registers that had been thought inaccessible on the baritone.
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Remind them that the only other outlet is inaccessible behind a dresser that they asked you not to move.
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Not all cyberattacks involve ransomware, the malicious code that renders the victim's data inaccessible until a ransom is paid.
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In fact, thousands of cases involving inaccessible websites have been filed in federal court in just the last year.
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Recipients with young children, under the age of six, would only be exempt if states deem child care inaccessible.
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But the government was slow to update the death toll because many hospitals were left inaccessible after the hurricane.
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Lego isn't completely inaccessible to the visually impaired, they can still stack blocks and build whatever they can imagine.
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Engaging in this process, called context reinstatement, can help you recall details that might otherwise be inaccessible, she said.
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In recent years, more and more people have called out the state for being too white and too inaccessible.
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And Biden's combination of older voters and African American voters has proven inaccessible to the new group of challengers.
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The city had backup files for all its data, but they were on the same network — and also inaccessible.
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Nearly a month after the attack, the database built by Ms. Sikes and her team is still largely inaccessible.
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Chukotka is horribly inaccessible, whereas any part of Alaska can be reached at the drop of a fur hat.
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On United flights, the firearm is transported in a section of the aircraft that is inaccessible to the passenger.
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If stretches of the nation's highways become inaccessible for extended periods, economic damage would quickly ripple across the economy.
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Lower Shabelle and Bakool, the two regions most hit by famine and controlled by Al Shabaab militants, are inaccessible.
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Despite our main websites being inaccessible in China, we continued to make progress in penetrating the mainland Chinese market.
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I crossed and hiked triumphantly around West Dawson, which had been inaccessible except by helicopter during the freeze-up.
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Other whales in inaccessible areas that the vehicles could not reach were left where they were, Mr. Lamason said.
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These huge economic costs translate to severe real-life consequences -- lost jobs, forced displacement, inaccessible healthcare, and greater mortality.
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This idea also applies to humanitarian aid and military use as the plane can "self-deploy" to inaccessible locations.
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The site changed the article's URL, making it inaccessible; it did not take down or unpublish the original article.
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I think that for [the wealthy], access — and getting their hands on the inaccessible — is what they aim for.
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As we reported, Lakewood shut out evacuees, and church officials claimed it was simply inaccessible due to flooded roads.
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"Salvage of the vessel is underway and divers will search areas that so far have been inaccessible," Brown said.
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This time, the former secretary of state is working to shed the image of being a stiff and inaccessible candidate.
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Up until a decade ago, the Northwest Passage was still inaccessible, as it had been throughout all of human history.
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"If you look at the price of a meal in Egypt, they're basically inaccessible to the lower classes," explains Mowafi.
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Fire ants are famous for building massive ant towers, which allow them to escape or migrate into otherwise inaccessible areas.
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"Most of the northern coastline of Lesvos is rocky and inaccessible for landing," said Iasonas Apostolopoulos, who works with Moore.
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DDoS attacks work by flooding a website with junk traffic, knocking it offline and rendering it inaccessible to legitimate visitors.
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We get it — the more esoteric side of spirituality, from astrology to spells, can be overwhelming or seem downright inaccessible.
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The insides are also predictably crowded and as one of our friends is in a wheelchair, they are particularly inaccessible.
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Ultimately, it's hard to understand the deep regions of the Earth, like the mantle, that are inaccessible to direct observation.
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Even when patients do get diagnosed with a drinking problem, treatment is often fragmented and inaccessible, Kranzler said by email.
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Discovered on the largely inaccessible "deep web" in 2015, Sad Satan's shady origins contribute greatly to its overall fear factor.
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The bird's only threats on Inaccessible Island are another bird species that sometimes eats eggs, and perhaps a few seabirds.
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The soaring cost of living in LGBTQ meccas makes them largely inaccessible now, especially for young people without parental support.
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Additional curatorial explanation would've been helpful, otherwise, the technical achievements of this form seem inaccessible to most of the audience.
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In Uber's situation, chat logs that could help get to the bottom of the trade secrets case are now inaccessible.
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This map shows Superfund sites on the National Priorities List, including those the EPA says are inaccessible from the ground.
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Information deemed irrelevant to the search warrant would be filed with the court under seal, and inaccessible to the government.
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Many of the city's bars, restaurants, and shops have skinny walk-up entryways that make them downright inaccessible to Daniel.
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Currently, she runs an adventure and travel blog, but as of this morning, both her Instagram and Twitter are inaccessible.
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The quality of life for 15 million Russians will worsen as Telegram without VPN could be inaccessible at times.2.
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This 0.5 percent will be transferred to the ENS burn wallet, which is inaccessible to everyone, including the ENS developers.
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"We can confirm that Bing was inaccessible in China, but service is now restored," a Microsoft spokesperson told The Verge.
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Over time, gear allows Dorothy to poke around previously inaccessible parts of the map, where most of the secrets hide.
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Siri remained locked down and inaccessible to Apple's army of third-party developers, whereas the Echo launched ready for extension.
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Users also had to fill out an often inaccessible set of profile questions to get the platform to begin trading.
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They report that shelters are physically inaccessible, lack American sign language interpreters, turn away people with service animals and more.
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When WAVS were located, NYLPI found a major disparity in estimated waiting times between requests for accessible and inaccessible vehicles.
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Tucked inside Lincoln's frontal lobe in Mount Rushmore in Keystone, South Dakota, is a secret, inaccessible-to-the-public chamber.
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But officials said Tuesday that strong winds are fueling the flames which are racing through dry and largely inaccessible woodland.
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Only then would we truly understand and appreciate the advantage of loneliness, which silences our suffering and makes it inaccessible.
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Legal aid is scarce and inaccessible to the vast majority, and asylum procedures are expected to be rushed, it said.
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As a result, some of the world's biggest websites—Twitter, Netflix, Airbnb, Reddit—became inaccessible to millions of internet users.
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Looming structures reflecting this history lie within the many inaccessible coves hidden along the city's shoreline, especially on Staten Island.
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The Facebook-owned messaging service confirmed in a media statement that it had been inaccessible, but did not say why.
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I became used to that kind of life, and as time passed, the outside world seemed increasingly inaccessible to me.
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And he became the very first person to see a teeming world of life previously inaccessible to the human eye.
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Games where transcendence, for whatever reason, was inaccessible, when you realized that basketball is a job and winning is hard.
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It's not an erasure: the way memory works, forgetting in particular, is that things become inaccessible, but they're not gone.
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When you started entertainment, it was pretty set: There was Hollywood, there was ... Yes, it was very inaccessible to me.
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At several points on Friday night, the document was inaccessible because too many people were attempting to view it concurrently.
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The law was first proposed back in the spring of 2015 to combat the promotion of inaccessible ideals of beauty.
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Shahrah-e-Faisal, one of the city's main avenues has been partially submerged and other nearby roads have become inaccessible.
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This is a particularly intensive way of extracting previously inaccessible seams of coal, buried for millennia beneath the rugged landscape.
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It's easy to clean and will be handy for cooking leftovers if your kitchen is an inaccessible mess after Thanksgiving.
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When certain GOP accounts became inaccessible through the platform's search engine last week, Twitter faced accusations that it's censoring Republicans.
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All of these tools further empower exploration and puzzle-solving, letting you reach new, previously inaccessible pathways and secret areas.
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Their prescribing data are kept in the monitoring program, inaccessible to the general public in order to protect patient privacy.
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Islands like Inaccessible that are located near these gyres (and their resulting garbage patches) accumulate exorbitant amounts of plastic debris.
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Now, the room and the bathtub can no longer be seen — they're lost in the inaccessible depths of the wreck.
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ASL is a distinct language, with a syntax closer to Japanese than English, rendering even written materials inaccessible to many.
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Third-party services, such as TweetDeck, seemed to be working in the U.S., but were reportedly delayed or inaccessible elsewhere.
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Turks were able to communicate over social media, sometimes using a VPN when Twitter or Facebook seemed to be inaccessible.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren would create an Office of Drug Manufacturing to manufacture generic versions of excessively priced or inaccessible drugs.
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Many restaurants that receive one or more stars in the Michelin guide can be expensive and inaccessible for most people.
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However, that data is often inaccessible or unusable because of outdated bank practices and a lack of clear regulatory guidance.
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So I've pretty consistently felt that the "American dream" was somewhat inaccessible even if you were smart and hard working.
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The damaged conduit remains inside the group's territory, making it inaccessible for repairs, according to a UNICEF statement released Wednesday.
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There are plenty of databases, for instance, but the information they contain is either incomplete or inaccessible, numerous officials complained.
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He said the exchange's website became inaccessible, his contracts were liquidated and he lost 57.9 bitcoins, then worth about $16,900.
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But enforcement agencies force farmers into secluded or inaccessible areas, damaging biodiversity in ways that have yet to be measured.
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Or is it just an expensive and, for many, inaccessible VC-funded Band-Aid on a much larger social problem?
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This is the world that big designers try to replicate on mood boards—it's authentic and inaccessible to the mainstream.
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Vance's office is currently holding 175 seized iPhones that remain inaccessible despite court orders allowing prosecutors to search the devices.
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Michael Lewis has earned acclaim for taking seemingly inaccessible — and even possibly dull — subjects and transforming them into page-turners.
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But on the other hand … there is the suggestion, the adumbration of an inaccessible interiority, a reality that resists commodification.
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Photo Essay The Clean Ocean Sailing initiative removes plastic waste from areas of England's coastline that are inaccessible by foot.
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Photo Essay The Clean Ocean Sailing initiative removes plastic waste from areas of England's coastline that are inaccessible by foot.
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Stop Letting Modern Distractions Steal Your Attention Making yourself inaccessible from time to time is essential to boosting your focus.
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Despite the country's socialized health care system, treatment for some conditions, like cancer, remains inaccessible for much of the population.
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The Iowa caucuses have long been a target of criticism for being too unrepresentative of the country and too inaccessible.
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Yet because of their high cost, along with requiring a visit to the doctor, they're inaccessible for many of us.
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The sisters live in Kamchatka, a volcano-studded peninsula in the Russian Far East that is basically inaccessible by land.
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Many areas of Puerto Rico are still inaccessible, and communications and power systems are mostly still out across the island.
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Although deaf and hard-of-hearing people like me shouldn't have to compensate for inaccessible travel, we do it anyway.
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In the 1990s, the Moynihan commission estimated that 1.5 billion records dating from more than 25 years back remained inaccessible.
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He had seen inaccessible design across Europe, he said, even in recently revamped museums like the Picasso Museum in Paris.
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Portions of the airport became inaccessible and flights were not able to take off during the closure, the airport announced.
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A backup route is needed in case one of the stairways is inaccessible or being used by firefighters, he said.
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If a leader's traits are unreliable, and her process is inaccessible, how do we decide if she's the right fit?
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The shale revolution provided previously inaccessible, affordable energy for American consumers, yet duplicative federal regulations imposed new costs and delays.
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Mr. Bromberg told Mr. Schulman of Mr. Young's diaries, which included details from that folk scene that are otherwise inaccessible.
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Most ended up being inaccessible or unusable: In some cases she was literally unable to get into a locked room.
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Farming YouTube offers the chance to experience a way of life that's often idealized, but practically inaccessible to most people.
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SEATTLE — Microsoft said its Bing search page was back online in China after being inaccessible for part of this week.
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The partnership covers applied and computational mathematics, it said in a post on its website that was inaccessible on Wednesday.
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There are the endless parties and special events, but many are exclusive VIP events that are inaccessible to the locals.
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Much of the time you'll be sailing around inaccessible, alien-looking landmasses and across gulfs of strange starlight and nebulae.
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Thousands of polling officials often walk for two or three days to reach polling stations, which might be otherwise inaccessible.
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Which, incidentally, is Goop's whole MO — albeit more often at price points that are totally inaccessible to the average consumer.
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But as with everything I find durably transfixing, there is also something that eludes me, a palpable but inaccessible essence.
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The money had been inaccessible to the organization, until "compliance matters" were addressed, including changing the name of the signatories.
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One solution for artists playing an inaccessible space is to advertise it as such on Facebook events and other flyers.
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His last album before this one, 2013's tedious and largely inaccessible Magna Carta Holy Grail, was distant and confused.
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And like the inaccessible codes that legislate reality in his stories, their rules are just as invisible, arbitrary and changing.
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With enough people — perhaps thousands — the sit-in caused targeted websites to slow or maybe even crash, rendering them intermittently inaccessible.
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GENEVA (Reuters) - Areas of northeast Nigeria rendered inaccessible by an Islamist insurgency may be experiencing famine, an aid agency report said.
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He was supposed to send me a screenshot of the speed test, but technical difficulties have made it inaccessible for weeks.
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Many of the world's biggest Internet platforms, like Alphabet Inc's Google services, Facebook Inc and Twitter Inc, are inaccessible in China.
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The burden of taking time off work and paying for transportation to the polls can make voting inaccessible for many Americans.
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For many Americans, voting can be difficult or inaccessible, but a free ride could solve a small part of the issue.
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Target learned this lesson when it shelled out millions of dollars in a settlement over claims that its website was inaccessible.
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"The terrain is rough and inaccessible in many areas," the report said, adding June 30 is the estimated date for containment.
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The upside of online The office of the course's lead instructor, Dr. Reinders, feels practically inaccessible behind an unmarked security door.
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The cost to access abortion services could go up in some cases to $2,600, making it inaccessible for working class women.
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This one is called uLocker, and it utilized by Uber to "ransomware" its own data to make it inaccessible to investigators.
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You might need to have Rey build a jump pad for BB-33 so the bot can cross an inaccessible area.
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Facebook and WhatsApp, the most popular platforms in Sudan, have been inaccessible without a virtual private network since Sunday, residents said.
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Along the way, you'll gain new abilities and weapons that make you stronger and let you venture to previously inaccessible locales.
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Salinas acknowledges these endeavors are pricey, but wants to better understand the mostly inaccessible, almost alien features of our own planet.
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"We can confirm that Bing was inaccessible in China, but service is now restored," a Microsoft spokesperson said in a statement.
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That wealth is simultaneously on conspicuous display and inaccessible to the vast majority of the population who live here year-round.
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When you started in entertainment, it was pretty set: There was Hollywood, there was ... Yes, it was very inaccessible to me.
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After finding its literary archives inaccessible, PEN America launched a five-year project to digitize 1,500 hours of audio and video.
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We tend to put our bosses up on a pedestal — seeing them as inaccessible, intimidating or someone we need to impress.
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Some, like Le Parisien and L'Équipe, a sports daily, have made their websites inaccessible to those running AdBlock or similar programs.
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"Your phone is inaccessible, your pictures are locked out, everything in your phone is locked out," Lai said in an interview.
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It was not immediately clear why the social network platforms were inaccessible and whether it was in relation to Germany's accusations.
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For example, as a wheelchair user, a store with a ramp is still inaccessible if I cannot get down the aisle.
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"I didn't have the camcorder; The new laptop lacked a DVD player; The 'data' sat inaccessible on outdated devices," he says.
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What are three of the central design features of the Hunters Point Library that make it potentially inaccessible to some people?
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Boyle's story represents the tragic outcome of inaccessible healthcare and the severe consequences type 1 diabetics who go without insulin face.
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All petitions are now inaccessible, since the website is "down for maintenance," and the administration hasn't responded to any of them.
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These kinds of posts can make Reddit basically inaccessible for many people who don't want to face posts that dehumanize them.
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One device possesses no threat, but one million devices sending data simultaneously can render the server and its hosted services inaccessible.
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Part of the power of Bey is owed to her ability to be both inaccessible and relatable at the same time.
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Hernandez may have been able to get out of the SUV, but was stuck in the rocky, inaccessible spot, he said.
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In Taiz, Yemen's third-largest city, the public health system has nearly collapsed, with half the public hospitals damaged or inaccessible.
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It also can be used to program the systems to avoid obstacles and fly autonomously in otherwise inaccessible situations, per DJI.
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One in five cardiac arrests outside of hospitals occurred near an AED that was inaccessible at the time, their study found.
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He vowed to return to the state, where millions of residents remain without power and areas remain inaccessible to recovery crews.
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While multiple lawsuits have targeted inaccessible subway stations, the plaintiffs said the state lawsuit is the first to challenge systemwide inaccessibility.
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When we paint kidney donation as a truly altruistic, deeply rewarding act, we make it so exceptional as to be inaccessible.
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It had followed a sustained attack by hackers on the site, rendering it inaccessible for most of the previous two months.
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"I hope your plane blows up"Since news of the group became public, the page appears to have been made inaccessible.
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The vessels are designed to carry thrill seekers to the polar regions and remote ports that are inaccessible to most ships.
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"We've confirmed that Bing is currently inaccessible in China and are engaged to determine next steps," a Microsoft spokesperson told Mashable.
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For much of last year, however, the experience, often nicknamed the "hum," was inaccessible due to the ongoing Times Square redesign.
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There is little difference between Jules Janssen's photographic studies of the solar surface and NASA's satellite images of similar inaccessible worlds.
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The world of finance has always been complicated, and now there are alternatives like cryptocurrency to make it even more inaccessible.
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For Western observers whose only means of understanding Russia is through media coverage, the private lives of Russians are relatively inaccessible.
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For many disabled people, social media gives them access to a social life and community involvement in an otherwise inaccessible world¹.
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The new study also shows the power of satellite data to track species in the most inaccessible parts of the globe.
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"Wellness is for everyone, but because it's a luxury it feels so inaccessible," Ms. Santana, who hails from the Bronx, said.
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According to CNBC, the number of lawsuits over inaccessible websites jumped 58 percent last year over 2017, to more than 2,200.
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But his willingness to put himself out there may come in handy in countering the impression that the Fed is inaccessible.
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The landscape is varied, interspersed with obstacles — rivers, lakes and seas of liquid methane — that could prove inaccessible for a rover.
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Twitter is inaccessible in China, but the Chinese are rattled by Mr. Trump's habit of making brash statements on the internet.
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The complaints from his lovers — that he was emotionally inaccessible and lacked a commitment to forever — are standard-issue as well.
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The mere mention of the word can cause anxiety and discomfort for so many, especially if it seems unaffordable or inaccessible.
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It also can move this data to the cloud where customers can apply modern analytics to data that was previously inaccessible.
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Offering these benefits may feel too complicated or inaccessible – as such, many business owners do not provide them to their employees.
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Thanks to widespread misinformation, many people across the country believe abortion is inaccessible, which is not yet true anywhere, she said.
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But aid agencies say it is premature to say how many people have been killed while some affected areas remain inaccessible.
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Its car park became inaccessible and the staff could not get to work (it usually accommodates skiers with an artificial surface).
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As a result, users will have unfettered access to only part of the internet, with the rest either inaccessible or slow.
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It has been shown to help for a wide range of mental health issues, but for so many people it's inaccessible.
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Six days after the storm hit, much of the island remains inaccessible, communication is difficult and fuel is in short supply.
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Facebook and Telegram, a mobile messaging app popular in the country, were inaccessible early on Sunday in Almaty, Kazakhstan's largest city.
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Some 2,800 firefighters faced with inaccessible terrain, high temperatures and low humidity, were battling the fire, which was 65 percent contained.
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That's the comic book experience I have, that everyone has, and that is the experience that's inaccessible to so many people.
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Unfortunately, the destroyed container remains buried underneath the rocks and is inaccessible, meaning Garfield parts will continue to wash up on shore.
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After Soyuz Failure, Space Is Now Weirdly Inaccessible to AstronautsThe Soyuz rocket carrying U.S. astronaut Nick Hague and Russian cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin.
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But as for situations where some sites become inaccessible, I think it is possible... We have never shut down any foreign sites.
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Shortly after the Hillary endorsement, the site suffered a cyber attack substantial enough to make it inaccessible for much of Sunday night.
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His speed and mobility allow him to reach largely inaccessible locations from which he can "snipe" or leap directly into the fray.
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A whole lot of valuable information is trapped in the antiquated databases and inaccessible filing systems of local governments across the country.
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DDoS attacks work by flooding the server hosting the target website with so much traffic that it becomes inaccessible to anyone else.
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Sharp suggested that people taking antibiotics meant for guppies is a sign of how inaccessible and expensive American health care has become.
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GUIs are designed for ease of human use, but Artist imagines a universe in which digital interfaces have become recalcitrant and inaccessible.
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Maybe plastic bags will one day be the novelty, as rare and inaccessible as Céline's $590 plastic bags, designed by Phoebe Philo.
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Inaccessible terrain and temperatures spiking to 95 degrees (35 Celsius) made it difficult for crews to slow the blaze that started Friday.
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Many badly affected areas in Mozambique and Zimbabwe are still inaccessible by road, complicating relief efforts and exacerbating the threat of infection.
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Still, she is beautiful in the inaccessible way that stars are: impossibly shiny wherever one should shine, perfectly matte wherever one shouldn't.
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"Preserving this account but making it inaccessible because of vindictive legal bullying & documented concerns about dangerous angry threats," the profile now reads.
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This type of approach tends to makes celebrities feel inaccessible and distant, which is not what vlogs are supposed to be about.
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Even better, it's fixing the whole inaccessible issue by adding products to shelves in Target (March 18) and Ulta Beauty (April 1).
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Those games require an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription if you want to keep playing; they'll be inaccessible if your membership ends.
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"We are focused on attracting a millennial audience that might find theater inaccessible," said Brian M. Fenty, one of the company's founders.
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But that's what Engage is — only it's based on verified status, which is closed, opaque, and inaccessible even to well-behaved people.
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Those prices make these journals inaccessible to most people without institutional access — and they're increasingly difficult for institutions to finance as well.
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I had always wanted to intern on Capitol Hill, but it was inaccessible for me as someone from a low-income household.
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Back then, when books were scarce or inaccessible, it was common practice for folks to write out the desired text by hand.
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Major websites such as Twitter, Reddit, Spotify, Seamless and a ton of others were therefore inaccessible for large amounts of the day.
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In addition to the inaccessible terrain, aid groups also have to contend with being targeted by armed groups operating in South Sudan.
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It's possible to simply ignore the clock and do whatever you want, but that approach leaves certain sections of the game inaccessible.
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With Google's massive app market inaccessible, Chinese exchanges sprung up like mushrooms, offering downloads of homegrown games, mobile wallets, and selfie editors.
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But officials blamed its continuing spread on strong, gusting winds fueling the flames, which are racing through dry and largely inaccessible woodland.
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A várzea forest, the region is largely inaccessible between December and March when its floodplain absorbs enormous discharge from the adjacent rivers.
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" Facebook has refused to comment further on what the "glitch" was, only saying, "we're very sorry that the video was temporarily inaccessible.
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Centerpoint Energy, Houston's main transmission and distribution utility said about 23,000 are still inaccessible due to floodwaters as of about 10am Thursday.
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When Live launched in 2016, some deaf and hard of hearing users noted the lack of captioning, which rendered the videos inaccessible.
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Likewise, payroll is exceedingly complicated in France, and thus inaccessible to small and medium businesses without a lawyer specialized in labor law.
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Senators Feinstein and Burr are already circulating a draft bill that would impose fines on companies that make devices inaccessible to warrants.
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In rural areas, where 95 percent of regional venom poisonings and 97 percent of deaths can occur, that's either unavailable or inaccessible.
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It may be inaccessible on your platform of choice when it was available there before, a consequence of its creator's volatile whims.
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On Monday, the Netherlands' biggest telecom Royal KPN NV was struck by an hours-long network outage that rendered emergency numbers inaccessible.
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Some 3,660 firefighters faced with inaccessible terrain, high temperatures and low humidity, were battling the fire, which was only 48 percent contained.
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So, if critical patient data is either inaccessible or doesn't exist, how reliable can GNS' models really be for predicting clinical outcomes?
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He was incredibly good at building hype and excitement around computers, which were known as cold and inaccessible machines at the time.
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But OCHA warned that explosive remnants and improvised explosive devices littering the city would render much of it inaccessible and hinder reconstruction.
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The taco tray is empty, the food items are plastic, and, along with the folding chair, inaccessible — sealed away behind Plexiglas panels.
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The instrument was shunned during the Cultural Revolution, and widespread poverty in the ensuing decades made it inaccessible to many Chinese families.
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The glass pane leaves the dash inaccessible and it is supposedly easy to lean into if you forget it's there when fitted.
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While he muses on the unalterable truth, a vicious war rages around him, precisely because the truth of the past is inaccessible.
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Since the world's northernmost point is inaccessible during most of the year, the hotel will only be open for one month: April.
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Unsafe or inaccessible workplaces should not be a reason to withhold pay, terminate, or otherwise penalize employees — including hourly and contract workers.
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The high-energy particles collide, releasing energy and mass in the form of other particles that are otherwise inaccessible here on Earth.
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Just last week, AP reporters found that the EPA still hadn't visited 11 superfund sites surrounding Houston, falsely claiming they were inaccessible.
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In the letter, the Democrats wrote that Pentagon engineering and aviation assets could help reach municipalities that are inaccessible from the ground.
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Outside of financial services, there are so many examples of things that used to be burdensome or inaccessible now being much easier.
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The two parties agree that for too many people, health plans in the individual insurance market are still too expensive and inaccessible.
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As the home to the Masters tournament since 1934, Augusta National's grounds are hallowed because they remain mostly unchanged and famously inaccessible.
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Gyms, meanwhile, typically provide safer environments due to requirements from the Americans with Disabilities Act, but many, including my own, remain inaccessible.
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But the lesson Dr. Rock learned is applicable regardless: Making ourselves inaccessible from time to time is essential to boosting our focus.
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But I think that he may not realize how inaccessible Mountain 1 is for the population that is not white and male.
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From the Hyde Amendment to this latest string of abortion restrictions, politicians who cannot make abortion illegal decide to make abortion inaccessible.
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In a worst-case scenario a core contributor may be inaccessible and all team members need to be enabled through this information.
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This elegant, quietly ominous pavilion consists of an inner ring, inaccessible to viewers, fenced off by hundreds of soaring arched steel struts.
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Its parent company, Helios & Matheson, took the app offline in July for some vaguely defined "updates," and it has been inaccessible since.
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People without tickets are strongly urged to not travel downtown, and many of the streets around the Staples Center will be inaccessible.
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Compared to sales, marketing and product, "legal" in a growing tech company can seem an inaccessible alchemy of risk, contracting and policy.
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The United States, under Clinton's plan, would make a portion of Syrian national airspace inaccessible to any but U.S. or allied planes.
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Investors without Internet access would find it difficult, or impossible, to regain their paper reports, leaving their statements on an inaccessible island.
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The fact sheet is also not linked from any other pages on the website, and is inaccessible by navigating through the website.
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Disciplinary actions are rare, and formal complaints that do not result in action against the veterinarian are typically inaccessible to the public.
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It doesn't make sense for Tesla to be more valuable than Volkswagen when 98% of global car sales are inaccessible to Tesla.
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An internet shutdown is an intentional disruption of the internet or digital communications, which makes those services inaccessible by a specific population.
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For those in the continent from oral-based, spoken language (non-literate) communities with little formal education, these platforms can be inaccessible.
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Some Twitter users have already voiced that they&aposre unsure where to turn for viral memes and internet hilarity with TikTok inaccessible.
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The guidance also allows officers to request traveler's passcodes and to detain a device that is encrypted or inaccessible for further review.
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As the Midnight Hour, the duo pushes toward a vision of hip-hop that's polished but uncompromising, and complex without being inaccessible.
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But his devices have not been returned, and the Federal Investigation Agency took control of his Twitter account to make it inaccessible.
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Back in the dark ages of music on physical media, albums that were "out of print" were inaccessible and hard to find.
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Your access to healthcare in the US is already at risk, and largely inaccessible to sectors of the population including undocumented immigrants.
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The privacy policies mandated by the GLBA were criticized by advocates—led by Ralph Nader, no less—for being opaque and inaccessible.
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Then I started reporting on health and science, the topics that felt at once inaccessible and increasingly influential in my daily life.
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The analogy that occurs to me is jazz: it is open on the one hand and both complicated and inaccessible on the other.
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Temperatures spiking to 95 degrees and inaccessible terrain were making it difficult for crews to slow the flames, U.S. Forest Service fire Capt.
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Temperatures spiking to 95 degrees (35 Celsius) and inaccessible terrain were making it difficult for crews to slow the blaze that started Friday.
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Give first aid to people who are injured or trapped as you may now be in an area temporarily inaccessible to emergency assistance.
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Links to its rival Alibaba have long been inaccessible on WeChat, which had more than 1 billion monthly active users as of September.
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There are places to go if users want messages to stay private and therefore inaccessible to both the company and potentially to authorities.
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Attack submarines are often able to operate closer to enemy targets and coastline undetected, reaching areas typically inaccessible to deeper draft surface ships.
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Internet-connected devices, if not properly secured, can be roped into botnets capable of making web sites inaccessible to huge numbers of people.
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Other international media organizations, including the New York Times and the BBC, have long been inaccessible to users inside China, according to GreatFire.org.
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Ugandans report that they were unable to access the site the day before the inaugural event and that it remained inaccessible midmorning Thursday.
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At the time of writing, three out of four all still inaccessible, about an hour after vimproducts claimed he started his DDoS attacks.
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Compound that with the deluge of upsetting news and external instabilities, and the solutions to all our problems can seem just as inaccessible.
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Since the Antarctic is so inaccessible, surveying the penguins from space could help conservation biologists monitor these populations for any troubling die-offs.
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In a Facebook Live video Wednesday, officials described a "logistical nightmare" of rugged, mountainous terrain wrought more inaccessible by debris and damaged roads.
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Most of the American state is inaccessible by road and the tourism industry there is heavily reliant on seaplanes to get visitors around.
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If it's been a while since you've left NYC, hiking may seem like a totally inaccessible activity (or, at least, a novel one).
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The president is clearly not in favor of inaccessible encryption, alluding to the dark Internet that FBI Director James Comey often complains about.
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First, most algorithmic systems, as well as the latest advancements in AI technologies, are black boxes; inaccessible, unfathomable and uncontrollable to most people.
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While drug treatment may be the true solution to the opioid epidemic, the reality is it remains inaccessible to a lot of people.
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Also be aware that depending on where you're going, some attractions might be closed or inaccessible for several months out of the year.
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With alternative markets opening up and artsy textural indulgence sneaking into the genre, performers who dodge expressionist convention frequently retreat into inaccessible corners.
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While Huawei used the industry standard way to make Telnet inaccessible via the wider internet, Vodafone has a policy of not allowing Telnet.
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As Stroker pointed out after her speech, while most Broadway theaters work to make themselves accessible to disabled audiences, backstage, they're mostly inaccessible.
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The drone is designed for use in areas in disaster zones that become inaccessible to rescuers due to safety concerns or physical restrictions.
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The Office of the Inspector General, for instance, tweeted an alternative number that people could call as its usual number was rendered inaccessible.
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If treatment becomes inaccessible, Brexit poses "not simply a serious problem for the individual patient," the authors write, but a public health risk.
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As TechCrunch points out, the fact that Pinterest has been inaccessible for a week now suggests that it has been very deliberately blocked.
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AppleInsider first noted last week that iTunes Movies and the iBookstore were inaccessible in China; Apple Music appears to be running without issue.
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This will not only boost your psychic abilities but also reveal some much-needed resources to you that were previously hidden or inaccessible.
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Over 80 percent of the country's money supply was inaccessible, held up as a result of the bank closure—so the Irish improvised.
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I recognize and I think about often how my path is inaccessible to many people — to many people that's just not an option.
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While 20-somethings have been graduating from colleges across the U.S. this month, higher education remains a privilege that is inaccessible to many.
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Then they save money by cutting corners on construction, making the spaces so inaccessible or unwelcoming that no one wants to use them.
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It's more than just a stylistic choice, too: Vollmer intended to create a game that was "overtly inaccessible," he said on his blog.
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It's a film some people might consider an inaccessible B movie, and it's been slaughtered at the biggest film festival in the world.
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This order will address concerns that some federal and state land is inaccessible without crossing privately owned territory, according to The Associated Press.
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There are labyrinthine hallways with inaccessible rooms behind mysterious doors, reminiscent of those portals that Lewis Carroll's Alice had difficulty entering in Wonderland.
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They'll have all kinds of equipment in there to get to these inaccessible parts of the building to assess how stable it is.
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To make matters worse, large swaths of our most fire-prone forests are inaccessible via firetruck, as was documented in the Camp Fire.
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You can choose to have the email "expire," or become inaccessible, in one day, one week, one month, three months or five years.
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The side roads and fields are inaccessible, as teams sweep for the land mines, bombs and booby traps that ISIS inevitably left behind.
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Fantasy Football sound likes fun, but for those who don't know or care about the intricacies of sports, this online competition is inaccessible.
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Further, repayment required a three-year commitment to work for CDC, making it inaccessible to fellows because EIS is a two-year program.
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There's no doubt that America's systems of care for mental health are overburdened, expensive and inaccessible for many who need them, he said.
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When jurisdiction after jurisdiction adopts rules that drive up home prices, entire regions become inaccessible to low-income and even middle-income people.
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"We can confirm that Bing was inaccessible in China, but service is now restored." a Microsoft spokesperson told The Hill in a statement.
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Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) - Short-term lodging for eligible disaster survivors whose communities are either uninhabitable or inaccessible due to disaster-related damage.
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Microsoft confirmed on Thursday that Bing is "currently inaccessible" in China and said it was trying to figure out what was going on.
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Currently, the unofficial channels for movement are much quicker and cheaper than the legal avenues, which can frequently be complex, cumbersome and inaccessible.
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Sunnyvale, California beats out San Francisco to become the most expensive city, and the most inaccessible to workers making under $100,000 per year.
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"We can confirm that Bing was inaccessible in China, but service is now restored," a Microsoft (MSFT) spokesperson told CNN Business on Thursday.
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"In the wake of border cross-firing, (the) very few remaining water bodies also become inaccessible to us and our cattle," he said.
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In 2017, the Window Covering Manufacturers Association proposed revising the voluntary standard to require "stock" products to be cordless or have inaccessible cords.
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It also lets you access previously blocked content, allowing you to enjoy your favorite sites that were once inaccessible due to geo restrictions.
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The order will address concerns that some federal and state land is inaccessible without crossing privately owned territory, according to the Associated Press.
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That section is intended to help the agency assist projects in distant, volatile places that U.S. banks see as inaccessible or too risky.
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Among the measures taken, Boss wrote that the Momentive is giving some employees new email accounts because their old ones are still inaccessible.
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This week, almost 50 years' worth of Wiseman documentaries went live on Kanopy, after a long period of his work being mostly inaccessible.
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The irony of course is that such a testbed requires enormous amounts of money and resources, in a highly hostile and inaccessible environment.
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"We want to make the store beautiful and thoughtful and designed but we don't want it to be inaccessible and snobby," she said.
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It becomes clear that she left for Frankfurt in a fit of adolescent angst, intent on defying the "inaccessible divinity" of her father.
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Real estate investments will probably pay distributions from the rents collected, but the bulk of the investment will be inaccessible for a decade.
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It also won't turn up flaws in areas that are below ground or otherwise inaccessible to the inspector, like wells and septic tanks.
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Screen sizes haven't increased that much but the resolution sure has, causing finer details and smaller text which makes games slowly more inaccessible.
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"A number of groups were inaccessible for a brief period after one of our automated policies was applied incorrectly," said a Facebook spokesperson.
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Most frustrating is that disability dongles put the burden on the end user — the disabled person — rather than the people creating inaccessible conditions.
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As millions took to clones of Twitter and Facebook, which are banned in China, censorship usually meant disappearing posts and inaccessible foreign websites.
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Between the 270s and the mid-22019s, many anime series were inaccessible overseas unless they were translated and distributed by fans, usually illegally.
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It is fostered by a lack of inclusive education in schools and restricted access to public spaces due to inaccessible infrastructure, Salelkar said.
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Without that, it would be impossible "to avoid steep premium increases and diminished choices that would make coverage unaffordable and inaccessible," BCBSA said.
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But for people with unique speech patterns, these devices can be inaccessible when speech-recognition technology fails to understand what users are saying.
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If the final draft is accepted, it goes to press, usually appearing online first — albeit behind a paywall, making it inaccessible to many.
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The Kalinga, in the inaccessible mountains known as the Cordillera Central, fiercely guarded their villages against outsiders and held on to their customs.
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This species lives high in the inaccessible treetops of rainforest mountains, but Cohn-Haft was able to obtain a bellbird specimen for dissection.
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Virtual reality (VR) is entering classrooms around the world and taking pupils on field trips to the most inaccessible corners of the planet.
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Whereas the North Unit of the park has paved roads, marked trails, campgrounds, cabins and other amenities, the South Unit remains nearly inaccessible.
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This is a heat map of the affected areas from Today: The NEA has also served 400 inaccessible places with notices for inspection.
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Reuters TV Facebook's social networking site, photo-sharing social network Instagram and messaging app WhatsApp were inaccessible to some users on Sunday, downdetector.
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Reuters tried to access five websites named by local Egyptian newspapers and broadcasters, including the Al Jazeera website, and found them all inaccessible.
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Finding the maximum mass that physics and nature will allow can teach us a great deal about this otherwise inaccessible realm in astrophysics.
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Recoveries for COFINA creditors will hinge on their ability to establish COFINA as separate from the government and thus inaccessible to government creditors.
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Even when records are stored electronically, different chunks of every patient's health information sit in inaccessible electronic record systems in different doctors' offices.
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What is seen can be abolished by the eyelids, can be stopped by partitions or curtains, can be rendered immediately inaccessible by walls.
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Robinson, who works with homeless trans youth, notes that they may be inaccessible to many trans people, especially those who need them most.
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The void, however, remains inaccessible to the viewer, and it is only possible to see through tiny openings that reveal a serene darkness.
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Around 37 structures are already "lava locked," meaning homes are inaccessible, and people who do not evacuate may be trapped by lava flows.
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However, these efforts have also had what Android's security chief called the "unintended side effect" of also making this data inaccessible to law enforcement.
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Plus, private equity exits were only available to companies generating substantial annual revenues and often profits, making this exit option inaccessible for many startups.
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Any ICC visit to Gaza would require Israeli cooperation since the territory is virtually inaccessible by sea or via its land border with Egypt.
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For geometric objects more complicated than squares, such additional symmetries lead mathematicians to insights that are inaccessible if they use only the original geometry.
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The outage, as reported by the Verge, occurred last night, and rendered at least some users' Nest devices inaccessible via the app and website.
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After their software encrypts your computer, rendering your files inaccessible, some hackers have taken to providing step-by-step instructions to clear things up.
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McCament offered up options such as using 'friendly' states to discreetly collect information for federal immigration authorities that would otherwise be inaccessible by law.
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He paints fascinating portraits of the "reticent, inaccessible" Gardner and of the meticulous Lamphere, who stayed on track though constantly challenged by his superiors.
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But kratom advocates point out that these drugs are too often inaccessible to the uninsured, don't work for some people, and can be abused.
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" The message adds that the social network is looking for a new domain hosting provider and "will be inaccessible for a period of time.
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Residents of the island say the limited ferry service to the mainland is inconvenient for their work hours and inaccessible for people with disabilities.
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The mental health professionals made available were largely inaccessible and insufficient for the more than 3,000 students and staff navigating their trauma and grief.
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Unfortunately, even if these miracle cures become a reality, they will most likely be inaccessible to the very people whose lives they could change.
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There&aposs a Massive Ransomware Attack Spreading Globally Right Now [Updated]A ransomware attack is quickly spreading across the globe rendering vital systems inaccessible.
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The value of a painting or sculpture is often tied to its singularity — a unique object that is inaccessible to all but its owner.
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It works differently from Meltdown; Spectre essentially tricks applications into accidentally disclosing information that would normally be inaccessible, safe inside their protected memory area.
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The downside is that these sorts of technologies are too inaccessible and expensive for general public use because it requires a supercomputer to run.
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The singer and patron saint of inaccessible lifestyles took just such a diamond-studded bath after a packed Thursday night in the recording studio.
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The Crystal Cruises ship signals the arrival of a new era of mass tourist exploration of the once inaccessible and virtually pristine Arctic Ocean.
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Recently, DDoS attacks have been used to censor journalists' websites, and even temporarily make high profile sites such as Twitter as Spotify partly inaccessible.
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"I think it's incredibly unethical that companies choose to keep the data streams inaccessible when the health and safety of patients is at stake."
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Around 80 to 90 percent of the habitat they occupy is inaccessible by humans, and a single female can produce nearly a hundred young.
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The idea was to show the "inaccessible secrets and flaws in the grain" of some of the most iconic paintings in western art history.
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The unintended consequence may be that certain majors become inaccessible to all but the wealthiest students due to the lack of financial aid eligibility.
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Right now Republicans in Congress are threatening to make that kind of life-saving, life-changing care inaccessible for millions of people like me.
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The bill "threatens to make health care unaffordable and inaccessible for millions of older Americans," AARP, which opposes the measure, writes in the report.
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But even if the Supreme Court never takes another abortion case, abortion care can be made just as inaccessible as if Roe were overturned.
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Filomena walked three hours from her village, which is inaccessible by car and has no cellphone service, to join her mother and her sisters.
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One would be to insure a phone's identifiers are inaccessible to software — something not possible for older phones not specifically designed to do so.
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Seeing a wild snow leopard is rare due to their inaccessible habitat, how few exist and how sparsely they occur across their vast range.
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" In a statement to Mashable, Shopify said, "On June 2, Shopify experienced an interruption of service by Google Cloud that made all stores inaccessible.
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To bypass the paywalls, in 2011 Alexandra Elbakyan started Sci-Hub, a website that provides free access to millions of otherwise inaccessible academic papers.
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That way, if your laptop gets lost or stolen—or someone can get to it when you're not around—everything remains protected and inaccessible.
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Natural aggregate is the world's second most heavily exploited natural resource, after water, and for many uses the right kind is scarce or inaccessible.
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I liked Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Metallica in 1986, but their music also felt inaccessible and very much not for me.
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All he did was make this group inaccessible through VK's own search engine (as of writing, it was still easy to find through Google).
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There are plenty of reasons that explain why good jobs are hard to come by, hospitals are being strained, and housing is absolutely inaccessible.
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Therefore, these data do not directly measure disability, as they measure only physical function and do not consider environmental factors such as inaccessible housing.
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The Labour Party in the UK hadn't really done a whole lot of training, and for a lot of people it's kind of inaccessible.
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Independent cybersecurity analysts have concluded that the server went at least two months without using standard encryption protections that make data inaccessible to hackers.
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Still, Mr. De La Campa said, recovery efforts in the interior of the island continue to lag because many of the roads remain inaccessible.
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As if that weren't enough, the cafes and bars where male artists shared their best and most revolutionary ideas were often inaccessible to women.
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One particularly inaccessible stretch became the Chasm of Doom, but when this nickname led field teams to avoid the area, it was rechristened Kasmadu.
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Preserving "local character," maintaining "local control," keeping housing scarce and inaccessible — the goals of both sides are really the same: to keep people out.
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The corollary is equally important: keep high-calorie, less nourishing foods relatively inaccessible and out of sight if not out of the house entirely.
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Lyft lagged behind with its baseline policies and an inaccessible critical response hotline you had to look up to call for 24-hour help.
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By definition, luxury is inaccessible, a fact that makes it inherently at odds with feminism's core value of equality for all people, full stop.
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Gillespie said many victims have been infected with offline keys because the attackers' web infrastructure was often down or inaccessible to the infected computer.
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Honsal says a big part of the problem is the banking industry, which is federally regulated, and still largely inaccessible to cannabis related businesses.
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The camp has been largely inaccessible for months, he said, and the charity's workers had reached Rann for the first time only in December.
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And more visitors found the Angelito Trailhead leading to a river and a swimming hole that was inaccessible because a bridge had washed away.
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Since 1984 Dr Ryan, an ornithologist, has been visiting Inaccessible and, along with his other studies, recording the litter stranded on the island's beaches.
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Once you arm yourself with these tools, you will discover the world you once believed was inaccessible has been waiting for you all along.
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"No longer did I see curbs or stairs or inaccessible buses and bathrooms as a problem around which I needed to navigate," she wrote.
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McRoy said it was a thickly wooded area that was inaccessible by vehicles, and responders had to carry their equipment for the last stretch.
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As scientists work to comprehend the scope of climate change, they often look to seabirds to tell stories from the world's most inaccessible waters.
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This is more concerning; it's a way for anyone on the web to access the content after the user who uploaded thinks it's inaccessible.
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They were a world where all the most relevant synergy was taking place, and yet to almost everyone they were a wholly inaccessible secret.
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The total amount of ads that had become inaccessible was also based on Edelson calculating an overall figure based on data provided by Facebook.
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In the following days the department cited DDoS attack as the culprit, rendering the domain inaccessible for most of the country's 93 million citizens. .
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The official webpages for the public to check the results of the Iowa caucuses became inaccessible at some points Monday night amid heavy interest.
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The regency of Donggala, home to more than 300,000 people and one of the areas closest to the quake's epicenter, was inaccessible until Monday.
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