We will be more accessible to the kids, and they will be more accessible to us.
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Lawmakers, they argued, had selected IDs that were more accessible to white voters and excluded those more accessible to minority voters.
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Water becomes more accessible when you keep a stainless steel bottle on hand — and it's even more accessible with an at-home Culligan water filtration system.
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Air purification is becoming more and more accessible, Cukor says.
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Technologies like Crispr are so much more accessible right now.
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Ultimately, each strives to make AI more accessible to all.
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"Video makes it a little bit more accessible," he said.
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When you become more accessible, so does the dating world.
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Many projects are now trying to make security more accessible.
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Lang directs a campaign to make healthy food more accessible.
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"It's more accessible to amateur and casual mathematicians," Houston says.
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It was far more accessible than most people would imagine.
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To others, one of the more accessible Grateful Dead tracks.
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Everything that makes technology more accessible is a good thing.
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Still, with every subsequent generation, the category is more accessible.
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Inflight entertainment will soon be more accessible for deaf passengers.
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Has he betrayed his Northern roots to sound more accessible?
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It's faster, cheaper and more accessible for those with disabilities.
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Possibly in the future, I'll make a more accessible version.
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"Safer, more accessible driving," Obama added of the technology's potential.
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Paper also makes vote tabulations more accessible, participatory, and transparent.
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It all helps make her seem more accessible and real.
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He said his photography can help brands become more accessible.
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Myth of veganism But why shouldn't veganism be more accessible?
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And new collectors tend to find contemporary art more accessible.
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How can making technological innovation more accessible diversify the marketplace?
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She hosts hackathons focused on making Microsoft's products more accessible.
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Street corners are more accessible for those who use wheelchairs.
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Being single makes them appear more accessible to their fans.
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The friends are also most likely to be more accessible.
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The internet was simply a more accessible, less moderated space.
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"This just makes it more accessible for people," he said.
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Addiction is being destigmatized, help and education made more accessible.
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And birth control has become more accessible, affordable and effective.
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Luckily, cheaper 3D printers have made simple prosthetics more accessible.
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"It makes the president even more accessible with the public."
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It was more accessible than before and proved instantly popular.
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"The internet made slash more accessible in general," said Loup.
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People of color about the same, because it's more accessible.
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Boosting home ownership means making mortgages more affordable and more accessible.
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It's a much more accessible version of the jam band sound.
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And in the past few years, they've become even more accessible.
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"The genre has broadly become more accessible and reputable," Worland said.
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Newer microscopes and facilities are more accessible, automated, and user-friendly.
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Luckily for us, they are now becoming more and more accessible.
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Celebrity merch in 21 is paradoxically more accessible and fashionably limited.
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HealthMatch makes clinical trials more accessible to patients who need them.
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So let's see if WWDC becomes more accessible with this move.
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"The price drop is to make Tesla more accessible," it said.
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How can this be made more accessible and inclusive to all?
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Caspar Health wants to make rehabilitative care easier and more accessible.
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That app costs only $19.99, so yeah, it's way more accessible.
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It is, after all, the more accessible of the two technologies.
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Even basic cable packages are more accessible than HBO's premium tier.
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We want to make movies more accessible, they want more profit.
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Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)East Africa is now more accessible than ever.
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The Raspberry Pi has always been about making coding more accessible.
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Matt Clifford and Alice Bentinck, who are making entrepreneurship more accessible
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The result was amazing — imagine sushi, only more accessible and casual.
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But as you point out, now it's so much more accessible.
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That's a huge help in making this critical feature more accessible.
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He said the area would become more accessible and tourist-friendly.
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By centralizing all this content into an app, it's more accessible.
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"It makes it more accessible," Ms. Almozini said of the mix.
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Since then, I realized the importance of making culture more accessible.
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But Starz is trying to make its programming even more accessible.
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Opera is more accessible now — and therefore more like pop music.
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Her eponymous brand offered a more accessible entry into designer fashion.
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I suspect that as testing becomes more accessible, it might change.
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Tools, education, technologies, like the 3D printer, are becoming more accessible.
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His latest venture, IRL, seeks to make virtual reality more accessible.
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Smartphones are becoming more accessible to India's large and growing population.
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As a result, Sushi Nakazawa is now more accessible than ever.
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But mostly they were just more accessible, at least to me.
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You transform what you want to remember into something more accessible.
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Downloading an app, of course, is far more accessible than therapy.
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More accessible equipment is only half the battle, though, McPherson said.
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Specifically citing an opportunity to make games "more accessible and inclusive," Microsoft published a blog yesterday outlining how Halo Wars 2 players, on both Xbox One and Windows 10, can make voice-chat functions more accessible.
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Now, one LA-based startup is trying to make holograms more accessible.
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Today, the music played in the stores will become even more accessible.
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We make family history much more accessible to everyone — including younger people.
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The device could well be far more accessible than the original Fold.
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By offering proprietary capability, this entire process becomes easier and more accessible.
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FHA loans are designed to be more accessible to low-income buyers.
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But Toadette and Nabbit make the game more accessible for a wider.
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Over the past few years, drones and quadcopters have become more accessible.
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It's simple — we want things made easy, more accessible and provided instantly.
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Over the last decade, programmatic syntax has gotten easier and more accessible.
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Theranos' general mission is to make all testing more accessible to people.
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Virtual reality just got a whole lot more accessible to the masses.
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But the incident could have made such data more accessible to criminals.
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So, what has Pinterest actually done to make the platform more accessible?
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It's more accessible but not in an overt way — there's no filler.
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The railway in Laos ought to make the landlocked country more accessible.
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But compared with other big-wave spots, Nazaré is actually more accessible.
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Telemedicine will make medical practitioners more accessible and easier to communicate with.
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Drugs are more available, more potent, and more accessible to our children.
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Meet Majelan, a French startup that wants to make podcasts more accessible.
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But AI helps automate the process, making it quicker and more accessible.
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This latest move just puts Alexa in an even more accessible place.
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It's even more accessible — a core user loop that works for everyone.
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In food, local and organically grown produce continue to become more accessible.
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It's also attempting to make social media data more accessible to researchers.
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These types of accommodations make navigating the home easier and more accessible.
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Obama seem more accessible, slowly but surely raising awareness with each share.
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This new movement made Christianity more accessible, livelier, without overtaxing educational demands.
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For Apple's part, the offering brings Music to much more accessible hardware.
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Collins started AVG to make venture capital more accessible to individual people.
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For economically insecure women, insect farming is often a more accessible option.
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He was more accessible than most politicians of his experience and stature.
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So are recalls becoming more common, or is recall information more accessible?
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But couture also exists in another, more accessible universe: theatrical costume departments.
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The FDA has taken additional steps to make these treatments more accessible.
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Rally Rd aims to make investing more accessible to the small investor.
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Yet they have never been cheaper, more accessible, or more easily shared.
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Ah, how I dream of a world with more accessible Talenti lids.
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Compared to Juarez, Lubbock is considered by many a more accessible record.
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Want to know the timetable for more accessible buses in your neighborhood?
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Numerous friends have welcomed me to join them at more accessible venues.
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In 2017, your "Hamlet" earned raves for making the language more accessible.
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Changing the word to "poop" — that small thing makes it more accessible.
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Ms. Vo plays off it, and Kronos breaks into more accessible styles.
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New media have made TV's past ever-present and ever more accessible.
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States like Florida and Massachusetts have also made telehealth coverage more accessible.
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But will Facebook succeed in its efforts to make VR more accessible?
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Wouldn't that make learning more accessible to a broader range of students?
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His son's disorder inspired him to focus on making workplaces more accessible.
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Since then, public places have become more accessible to people using wheelchairs.
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The language of the left has evolved, too, into something more accessible.
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We invest in startups that make transportation safer, cleaner, and more accessible.
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But the internet and social media has made them even more accessible.
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Part of that is that vision is more accessible to our experience.
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We're really trying to do our part and making it more accessible.
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"Try being a little softer, a little more accessible," Chip advises Daniel.
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But that was a more recent accident in a more accessible location.
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"I want to make things more accessible to more people," he says.
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It can also be paid over time, which makes diversion more accessible.
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Would the exhibition be better attended were the art made more accessible?
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"The plan is to make healthcare more accessible and efficient," said Aoun.
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Since they're more accessible, they've become targets of local organized crime groups.
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It's also so much more accessible [as a way into art history].
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In short, more connection means more accessible data and better healthcare for patients.
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Even in more accessible areas of the country, health facilities have been damaged.
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PRICE$650LIKEAn industry-standard design tool made more accessible to amateurs and students.
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"Our work aims to make robotics more accessible to casual users," said Coros.
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Instead, it's a more accessible, fully featured version of an already great game.
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But in many battleground states, making voting more accessible is a partisan fight.
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First, cocktails and wine grew more accessible, chipping away at beer's market share.
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Hyundai is hoping to make the SUV more accessible to entry-level buyers.
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So, human: I think we have always been, for everybody, much more accessible.
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Movie stars, elected officials, and even the Pope are more accessible than ever.
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Politicians also use their preferences in sport to make themselves seem more accessible.
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We can make high-paying technology jobs and opportunities more accessible to all.
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Interestingly, Google may have another solution to make AR even more accessible: Chrome.
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They want to create resorts that are more accessible to the millennial traveler.
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Would Choo add lower-priced (read: more accessible) shoes to its product range?
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The fingerprint sensor has moved to a more accessible spot below the camera.
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At the very least, that would make the feature more accessible more quickly.
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And, in doing so, it make artificial intelligence that little bit more accessible.
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As such tests become more accessible, more and more people are saying "yes".
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Now AFAM is digitizing these materials to make them more accessible to researchers.
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If anything, The Fall's music became more challenging as they became more accessible.
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We are decentralizing the government to make it more accessible to the people.
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Apis Cor hopes to make housing more accessible by revolutionizing the construction process.
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Now, with transfer rumours more accessible than ever, the waiting game becomes unbearable.
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But the shift to mobile has made those records seem much more accessible.
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Even presidential candidates have offered proposals to make expensive prescription drugs more accessible.
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And now, the beauty brand is making its offerings more accessible than ever.
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VICE: Do you see AR as a more accessible technology, fundamentally, than VR?
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I think it makes us seem a lot more accessible and less intimidating.
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In the last decade, travel has become easier and more accessible than ever.
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The 42mm case, meanwhile, is small and likely more accessible for more wrists.
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His role is to make Oracle's products and services more accessible to startups.
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Having other lines in Spain, for example, that were more accessible in pricing.
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So it could be part of a quest to make it more accessible.
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But since J.J. took over, the franchise has become much more accessible globally.
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That's why startups like Trove see an opportunity in making items more accessible.
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Our hope here is to make climate issues more accessible, bit by bit.
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To make it more accessible to them, I modified it in various ways.
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The opioid overdose antidote naloxone could be made more accessible across the country.
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Gauthier, meanwhile, says she'll continue pushing to make clinics more accessible in Canada.
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In addition, the company has said information about buyers would be more accessible.
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"Our hope here is to make climate issues more accessible, bit by bit."
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I wish that language was more accessible to people who need it most.
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The Families First Coronavirus Response Act has made coronavirus testing more accessible immediately.
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Apple has taken steps to make its smartphones more accessible to Indian buyers.
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Sontag would later write in a more accessible, though never plain-speaking, manner.
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Celo could make banking cheaper and more accessible while power new fintech innovation.
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Technological advancements have also made working from home more accessible across all sectors.
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For one thing, he argues, snack-size videos are more accessible than text.
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I think it's shifted because you're a lot more accessible with social media.
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Her innovations make aviation training more accessible to a larger number of students.
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It also sought to make the process more accessible by establishing online caucuses.
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Technology has improved, knowledge is more accessible, and customers are easier to reach.
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As launch costs have come down, space has become more accessible than ever.
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For this reason, Facebook denied Barr's request to make its products more accessible.
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" Damer frames Prolific's broader mission as making "trustworthy data about people more accessible.
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Menthol is a flavor, and thus is more accessible and attractive to kids.
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The couple needed a more accessible product to get their fledgling company through.
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Hannun's team at Google's X division sought to make geothermal technology more accessible.
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With this knowledge, they decided to make the Google Fit data more accessible.
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One of the more accessible ghost train experiences leaves at 11:36 a.m.
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He hopes renewables can help make energy more accessible and jobs more abundant.
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People are always trying to talk about how to make opera more accessible.
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"That has certainly renewed interest in making the system more accessible," Brater said.
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Site-specific opera is trying to create to a more accessible, exciting experience.
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This means that body kicks are far more accessible with his rear leg.
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The advent of satellite technology has made this type of data more accessible.
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Hopefully these programs help make reproductive assistance more accessible for those who need it.
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They're just panes with depth, texture and hopefully more accessible context this time around.
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But as rogue attack methods become more accessible, the risk to GPS data grows.
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The truth about climate change has never been more well-supported or more accessible.
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Snap also started making Bitmoji more accessible from outside apps via its developer tools.
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"We believe it's time to make jobs on the Hill more accessible," Groh said.
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The revamped cases are also more accessible so that the displays can be rotated.
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"I wish he were more accessible, but I get it," New Hampshire state Rep.
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Rental services like Rent the Runway have made luxury goods more accessible to others.
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Google is making Android a lot more accessible for people visual and motor impairments.
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But the upcoming launch from Beautyblender means these sudsers are now way more accessible.
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To us, the value is in making that local inventory more accessible to people.
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Firstly, speedruns are far more accessible to the ordinary gamer than their danmaku cousins.
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That could come at the cost of hiring for other, potentially more accessible jobs.
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Yoshi and Filld hope to change that by making alternative fuel sources more accessible.
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The upside: food has become more accessible for people in urban and suburban environments.
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The more accessible the app becomes, the faster it loses its cool, unique edge.
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AI, a research lab that makes deep learning more accessible through tools and tutorials.
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Over the past few years, smart home tech has become more and more accessible.
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Text-to-speech will make the web more accessible for new users, says Google.
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As plastic surgery itself becomes safer and more accessible, it's also becoming more pervasive.
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The benefits of certain tax laws are more accessible to those who earn more.
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The death has garnered attention, with many calling for a more accessible transit system.
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Android Q will also make encryption more accessible for low-end devices, Cuthbertson said.
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His company, The Odin, aims to make genetic engineering more accessible to garage researchers.
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A Google spokesperson told Gizmodo they're working to make the privacy settings more accessible.
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The more accessible and affordable self-care becomes, the more it becomes an obligation.
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Investments in local greenhouses could help grow fresh food and make it more accessible.
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The goal is to make regular testing and treatments more accessible, affordable, and discreet.
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I think Game Freak has done a great job making competitive play more accessible.
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Facebook just got a little more accessible for deaf and hard of hearing users.
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The Jackson Park site was thought to be more accessible than the other location.
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That should bring the top of the display down to a more accessible spot.
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And now, for some reason, it's become less taboo, and it's become more accessible.
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The short answer is that technology can make our democracy more accessible and transparent.
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"Houston will increase rates as transportation and logistics infrastructure becomes more accessible," Valero said.
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Her hair is longer too, and the whole charismatic package is sexier, more accessible.
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All of these innovations are available at prices that have never been more accessible.
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Treatment programs are becoming more accessible and the overprescribing of painkillers is being curtailed.
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Making testing less painful makes it "more accessible and wonderful" even, according to Holmes.
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The treatment for previously untreatable condition might get even more accessible in the future.
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Not unlike Warby, Fitz is also working alongside nonprofits to make glasses more accessible.
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The stock market is far more accessible to average investors than most Americans think.
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" Glover had told me, "I'm trying to make my work more and more accessible.
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And third parties need to make high quality school information more accessible to parents.
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On higher education, Rubio calls for making information more accessible for students and parents.
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Byford said that he made Toronto's system more accessible because the law requires it.
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"These kinds of brands are becoming more accessible for the average American," Lukianoff said.
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If you aren't working to make voting more accessible, you are working against Democracy.
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Although the Afrocentricity movement began decades earlier, they helped to make it more accessible.
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Sebastian Thrun founded Udacity in 2012 with the intention of making learning more accessible.
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Tor has certainly been busy making its technology more accessible over the last year.
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Dominik Ruechardt, business development director at PTC, said software systems are becoming more accessible.
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Recently it has become more sophisticated and, as the Zao app shows, more accessible.
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Additionally, technological advances have changed significantly since 2001, making potential remote work more accessible.
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So you're beginning to see some of the impacts, that this is more accessible.
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The rest of the theme answers were more accessible to me, and really entertaining.
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But a funny thing happened to musicians' incomes as recorded music became more accessible.
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Fixes States are making voting more accessible by allowing citizens to vote at home.
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"It makes the whole show seem more accessible and less elitist," Mr. Forbes said.
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Her 66-year-old client wasn't particularly interested in making her home more accessible.
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California heavily relies on vote-by-mail to make participating in elections more accessible.
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But unlike the Beach Bunny, these come at an even more accessible price point.
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"Unity has made game development much more accessible for many more people," Romero said.
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"States should be working to make voting more accessible, not less," said Democratic Rep.
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It's nostalgic, fun, and, for $28 a pot, more accessible than most celebrity trends.
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He put his fleet in several neighborhoods, making it more accessible for his drivers.
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The problem is how to make it more accessible to everyone in the world.
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"We want to make it feel more accessible to young people," Mr. Wunsch said.
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You may see it change though as the technology becomes cheaper and more accessible.
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Now the company is moving further down market with the more accessible Model 3.
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Other attempts to make itself more accessible, like revamping the homepage, haven't generated much momentum.
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She told Refinery29 that the discount is an effort to make the tattoo more accessible.
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App- based delivery services may help make fresh, healthy food more accessible in some areas.
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Here, marching up and down my own house, was a more accessible and fascinating literature.
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The surveillance court's opinions are more accessible to the public than they were in 2013.
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The permanent collection display, designed by Morag Myerscough, adds a lighter and more accessible touch.
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A handful of apps, including Talkspace, aim to make therapy less expensive and more accessible.
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But with the invention of the paint tube in 1841, the craft became more accessible.
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Only then can we can start delivering on our mission to make space more accessible.
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The river is not only becoming more accessible again, it is gradually being cleaned up.
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Artist Lotte Geeven is hoping to make the sandy symphonies of the desert more accessible.
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But the game has opened up and become more accessible over the last three years.
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In that moment, the dealer became the user, and rap became that much more accessible.
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I found it a lot more accessible than I thought it was going to be.
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Now Facebook hopes to reap the same viral success with its even more accessible reboot.
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If telehealth makes health care more accessible, people may end up using more of it.
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The $30 price tag is certainly much more accessible than many of Kylie's other wares.
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Google is working in a lot of arenas to help make machine learning more accessible.
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But the game has opened up and become more accessible over the last three years.
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Many think the plan is primarily intended to save money, not make justice more accessible.
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From Arena to Clubs, Microsoft is leading the way for esports to be more accessible.
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"My fundamental belief is that [with search ads] it will be more accessible," Dudas said.
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Oscar Health Insurance makes healthcare more accessible for Americans while ZocDoc simplifies making doctor appointments.
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While the Ignite is one of Polar's more accessible smartwatches, it's still not for everyone.
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Then you had the mini-computer which was more accessible for businesses in the 70s.
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Our world is more accessible to more people, which in turn enhances our global economy.
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Gummuluri now lives in Germany, where public spaces are a lot more accessible and welcoming.
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As the medium gets more accessible, creators have to figure out storytelling in 360 degrees.
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Image: ProtectWise The idea is to break that data down and make it more accessible.
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Ultimately, Alyssa hopes that more restaurants will consider becoming more accessible for all their patrons.
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"I think we need to find a way to make college more accessible," he said.
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These tax cuts also actively thwart the objectives of making coverage more accessible and affordable.
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In other words, retinols are far more accessible but far less effective than Rx options.
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"We have more celebrities these days, and technology has made them more accessible," she notes.
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Providing cheaper and more accessible insurance is something that many people in this country want.
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The software used to wield this type of automation is more accessible than ever before.
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This change is intended to reduce pollution, increase safety, and make public transportation more accessible.
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Toning things down to make a drone more accessible, however, isn't part of company's DNA.
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But even as her music grew bolder and more accessible, it still sounded uniquely hers.
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You can find remote work making the internet more accessible for those with visual impairments.
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Loving sees private equity becoming more accessible, with some deals open to non-accredited investors.
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Kaspar says he has been talking to Kniterate's team about making knitwear customization more accessible.
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For instance, making business loans more accessible could lead to innovation within the FinTech industry.
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The company's mission is to make quality wine more accessible and less intimidating to consumers.
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This portion of the monument feels more accessible, with well-marked hiking and skiing trails.
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At their urging, she redownloaded Ingress and saw that the world was much more accessible.
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I think that nuclear power needs to become more accessible, particularly in the developing world.
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There were setbacks, of course, but overall, the movement was towards making voting more accessible.
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This collective aims to make veganism and wellness more accessible, especially to people of color.
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In April, Pinterest made its app a lot more accessible for people with visual impairments.
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"By using this app we can all work towards a more accessible Portugal," Teixeira said.
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And the best part is, celebrities have never been more accessible than they are now.
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Reuters focused its review on the federal courts because records are more accessible and consistent.
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Making art more accessible to people who can't see doesn't require changing already existing pieces.
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The company has been steadily making its music streaming service more accessible by reducing prices.
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Just look at logos from more accessible brands like Dickies and True Religion for proof.
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What are good first steps that every country can take toward cleaner, more accessible water?
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Baker-Branstetter says it's a market that should be made more accessible rather than less.
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My goal is to close that gap with education and art, making it more accessible.
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Browser-based and mobile games are more popular than ever, and more accessible to all.
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Why would someone watch this when the world's best soccer is more accessible than ever?
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They've since redesigned to with a more accessible aesthetic which reads like a fashion brand.
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Climate change's impact on melting ice is making oil, gas and mineral deposits more accessible.
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Its website builder Weebly recently partnered with Shippo to make small business shipping more accessible.
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Digital platforms have made the online gig economy more accessible, contributing to its rapid growth.
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We were all told that health care would be cheaper and more accessible for everyone.
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With the change of fast food and grocery options, vegan choices are becoming more accessible.
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He only wanted to make his religion more accessible in today's world, gentler, less doctrinaire.
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As a professor Dr. Gubser wanted to make theoretical physics more accessible to the public.
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Many Sonoma Coast producers, like Peay Vineyards and Failla, have more accessible winemaking facilities inland.
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But when stacked up against the more accessible robo advisors on the market, it struggles.
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The industry shift has made flying far more accessible and affordable for the general public.
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The collections that hence will exert a creeping influence on many other more accessible collections.
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South Africa's debt problem Few would dispute that Capitec has made financial services more accessible.
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Leaders have tried to make church cooler, the music less stodgy, the language more accessible.
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Ideally, Studio will make building models significantly more accessible to a wider range of developers.
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To retain a likeness, they had to be photographed, which was cheaper and more accessible.
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All 50 states and the District of Columbia have passed laws making naloxone more accessible.
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But now, learning is far more accessible, thanks to the wonder that is the internet.
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In 230, a new subway line opened to 212th Street, making Upper Manhattan more accessible.
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So this means more accessible stations, lots of trains per hour, less crowding on platforms.
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Eric Barry Drasin (EBD): Also, these tools are becoming rapidly more accessible to more people.
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That's never been my lane, so they're actually legitimate fans of that more accessible work.
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Until you get the movie-watching experience more accessible, we are going to bear the brunt.
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By embracing selfies, the Vermont independent made himself more accessible to voters, particularly in New Hampshire.
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Instead, the company will focus its efforts on costume jewelry, with a more accessible price point.
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The move signifies a continuation of his use of virtual reality to make fashion more accessible.
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Snap has been opening up its ad system to be easier to use and more accessible.
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Opening up a car to generate income might make Teslas more accessible to all, Musk argues.
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On Android, Assistant has deep, OS-level hooks that make it more more accessible and functional.
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We also really want to focus on doing stuff that's more accessible to a wider audience.
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Still, that's a smart idea and it could make such AR experiences more accessible and portable.
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Yet there are more and more accessible recreation and outdoor facilities being developed all the time.
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While it's not a conventional horror film, it's undeniably more accessible than the version Fukunaga envisioned.
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If nothing else, this should make playing Fortnite on your iPhone with a controller more accessible.
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"We wanted to make the experience we offer to our guests even more accessible," says Dusek.
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The aim of these features is to make cryptocurrencies more accessible and to encourage mass adoption.
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The goal is to create "a more accessible Oscars" that lasts no more than three hours.
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Photography has never been more accessible, and there has never been more ways to approach it.
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Since we're living in this decade, though, the Squatty Potty is probably a more accessible option.
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But some researchers are finding ways to translate this complex language and make it more accessible.
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Competition between airlines to make flying more accessible began in the late '22017s, De Syon says.
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So to Schindler, the opportunity to test a more accessible prosthetic limb was an exciting one.
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The world is bigger, more connected, and technology is far more sophisticated and far more accessible.
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Now, thanks to video streaming services like Crunchyroll, Amazon, and Netflix, they're more accessible than ever.
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Several companies have developed technology aimed at making individualized biomechanical analysis more accessible to the masses.
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The company's FidoCure product is designed to make treating your dog's cancer more accessible and affordable.
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Or, better yet, if that highlighter palette popping up all over social suddenly felt more accessible?
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At $150, the sneakers are much more accessible price-wise than some other royal clothing pieces.
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But it believed it needed to do better, in terms of making the commons more accessible.
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To help make healthcare advice, diagnosis and monitoring more accessible, telehealth services in Brazil are expanding.
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The company plans to launch audiobooks and play with different formats to make audiobooks more accessible.
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It's also examining ways to make recording equipment more accessible to people who can't afford it.
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The Lancet study shows just how big: Buprenorphine proved to be the much more accessible drug.
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"It'll only get bigger and more accessible to more people, and more acceptable in more environments."
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And both have made high-quality 20163(k)s significantly more accessible to small businesses. How?
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Secondly, do they believe Warren's argument that her proposal would make sound amplification devices more accessible?
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TechCrunch has taken several first steps to make our events more accessible to the broader community.
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He thinks audio rather than live video is a more accessible format for everyday Twitter users.
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And greater competition among private lenders recently has made student loan refinancing more accessible to borrowers.
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In awarding money to students, scholarship grantors are trying to make college more accessible, he added.
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The promise of smart home devices creating more accessible homes is already being realized for some.
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An engineer is helping to make playing Nintendo Switch a lot more accessible for gamers everywhere.
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Self-driving cars will reinforce trends unleashed by ride-hailing, making it cheaper and more accessible.
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I mean, making renewable energy more accessible is a noble endeavor, any way you slice it.
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On Pavlovic's audio posts many thanked the reporter for making the White House's comments more accessible.
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This official, coffee-table-format book makes the museum's unique mission and evocative location more accessible.
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"The argument that it would make it more accessible to children is fallacious," Mr. Bishop said.
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London (CNN Business)Jenny Lay-Flurrie has spent years making Microsoft products more accessible for others.
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For such priceless opportunities to become more accessible, we should leverage the power of social media.
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Europe is more accessible to most people around the world, but these items belong to us.
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Ricotta says Aliro differentiates itself with its focus on making quantum software more accessible to developers.
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New technology is making these sorts of interventions much more accessible than they used to be.
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Another way, perhaps more accessible, to look at defense spending is on a per-capita basis.
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Feng added that making their gene-edited dogs more accessible could revolutionize research in this area.
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His books sell well, but many Westerners prefer more accessible translations that use more familiar terms.
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Krishna said Red Hat will make IBM Watson, the company's AI offering, more accessible to users.
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So it seems that the American Dream may still be more accessible to some than others.
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The reflection was a means to capture the environment and to make the art more accessible.
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Some Democrats even praised Wheeler for his collegiality and for being much more accessible than Pruitt.
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" Museums are more accessible and educational, but "then you leave that experience when you go home.
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I'm trying to create a more accessible space for people to create art, a political space.
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The company first pitched itself as a bitcoin company that wants to make bitcoin more accessible.
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Ralph Northam (D) defending legislation in his state that would make third-trimester abortions more accessible.
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Their union has been hailed as giving the royals a more accessible, modern and inclusive image.
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If there is something that makes it more accessible for people, then I'm all for it.
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In fact, they are inundated with media content which makes breaking news all the more accessible.
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Making exercise more accessible, and helping people quit their smoking habit, could reduce the dementia burden.
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Apple aimed to be more accessible with this round of phones when it comes to finances.
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For Tran, part of making these flavors more accessible to his community was making them affordable.
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"We wanted to make shared mobility more accessible and a little bit more efficient," says Albino.
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Recent advancements in cameras and editing software have made filmmaking more accessible and affordable than ever.
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Swiss chard and playgrounds County residents are trying to make healthier food and exercise more accessible.
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And being nominated as an Innovation Award Nominee shines a spotlight, making deals even more accessible.
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This isn't a long-term solution to offering more accessible rides, but it's definitely a start.
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Sustainable caffeine runs just got a bit more accessible thanks to Starbucks' new non-dairy drinks.
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The Democratic Party establishment has been pressuring state parties to make caucuses more accessible to voters.
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Instead of making classes more accessible, this practice is inflating the fitness industry across the board.
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On the other hand, works of art have never been more accessible than they are now.
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"From a design angle, the main consideration was making the paper more accessible," Mr. Heller said.
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Topics is the latest evolution of a years-long effort to help make Twitter more accessible.
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It's not just obviously disabled and gender-nonconforming people who need a private, more accessible restroom.
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It also makes the region more accessible for shipping as well as oil and gas exploration.
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As renewable energy becomes cheaper and more accessible for consumers, American workers are feeling its benefits.
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They have been installed in a more accessible way, hung like pictures in three small chapels.
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The copycat phenomenon may be more acute in the United States because guns are more accessible.
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A Metroid-style game with more accessible Sekiro-style combat, set in the Star Wars universe.
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"The more accessible a brand becomes, the more the alpha consumer doesn't vacate," Mr. Kartsotis said.
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Low-cost airlines have remarkably cheap flight deals, making Europe more accessible and affordable than ever.
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But the graphic novel would make it even more accessible, especially to younger readers, he said.
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It sees opportunities for further growth by making its products more accessible and convenient for consumers.
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"Our intention is to make this park more accessible and actually improve it," Mr. Ball said.
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But the country hasn't done much on the other side: making alternatives to opioids more accessible.
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Dr. Quill said he believed the studies would help make these experiences more accessible to skeptical doctors.
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Companies in four sectors have started ramping up efforts to make mobile payments easier and more accessible.
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So why don't we have insurance products or more accessible savings/credit instruments that anticipate this eventuality?
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The team's overarching mission is to make art buying more accessible and thus widen the sales pipe.
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"Legal AI" will become mainstream next year, according to Nesta, making legal services cheaper and more accessible.
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Drones have become more accessible, and as a result, the interest in learning about them has increased.
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So someone could start on opium, because it's now potentially more accessible, and eventually climb to heroin.
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Another factor is that road networks are expanding into forest areas, making them more accessible, she added.
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A new app is making fitness more accessible and inclusive — and it's all for a worthy cause.
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Making scans more accessible and more accurate will be key to a clinical application of the techniques.
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Another answer is for universities to make their own products more accessible by doing more teaching online.
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I don't want people to ruin good work by trying to make it more accessible or digestible.
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As we build a more accessible election process, we should revisit how Democrats launch our primary season.
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Many fintech companies are working on solutions to try to make crypto payments and trading more accessible.
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Making a website more accessible to people with disabilities doesn't just prevent a company from being sued.
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Of course, Apple and Google make their assistants native to their phones, which makes them more accessible.
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But even proponents of the system have acknowledged that it could be far more accessible and flexible.
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Insert death into a fantasy world and it loses some of its allure and becomes more accessible.
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Start-ups, banks and tech companies are increasingly trying to make crypto payments and trading more accessible.
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And they're approaching it in an interesting way that might make electric racing a bit more accessible.
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"There are all kinds of barriers to doing something like [making birth control more accessible]," Santelli explained.
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Utility companies play an important role in ensuring that electric vehicles are more accessible to U.S. residents.
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Notably, reform conservatives have not pushed to make the child credit more accessible to low-income families.
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Like its other efforts in this space, Quickshot aims to make photo editing more accessible to amateurs.
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An interface like Cydia, which makes jailbroken devices more accessible to the mainstream, is not yet available.
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Samsung believes a move to a slightly smaller form factor makes the device that much more accessible.
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Big tech companies probably still need an in-house security team, but it makes security more accessible.
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None of these features are new; they just make data management easier to parse and more accessible.
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And by making writing more accessible, the type of content that people share becomes more personal, too.
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And some of the solutions to climate change — like renewable energy — are becoming cheaper and more accessible.
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It makes the style choices made by celebrities — in this case, a royal — that much more accessible.
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To do this, the project relies on maps to make global crises and complex data more accessible.
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These customization options aren't new with One UI, but they're more accessible and more useful than ever.
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It also works with Google Home and Alexa, and it's now at a much more accessible price.
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Dubbed "the Earthquake Lady," she's worked to make earthquake science more accessible to policymakers and the public.
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User-facing solutions like its DTEK app, which offers a security rating, make the concept more accessible.
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The best part of all this might just be the commoditization: wearable tech is becoming more accessible.
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Twitter The app's update is really about moving all of Twitter's features into much more accessible places.
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NASA's openness follows a trend to make science results more accessible outside of published, often paywalled journals.
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What better way to call attention to this issue than by literally making birth control more accessible?
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Include a call for more accessible birth control in your next report on preventing fetal alcohol syndrome.
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There will also be a greater and more accessible space for children to explore and play outside.
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As she described it, body neutrality was, if not better than body positivity, then certainly more accessible.
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Nami Nori isn't cheap, but it's a much more accessible avenue to seafood of the highest quality.
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A SunRun spokeswoman said the company welcomed new innovations that made solar energy cheaper and more accessible.
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There should be nothing partisan or controversial about making our democracy more accessible and accountable to voters.
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And some are trying to strengthen it further by making it more accessible to lower-income children.
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Sadly, more accessible fish were easier to exploit, and near-shore waters were more prone to degradation.
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"I just want to take that one step further and make it more accessible," she told THUMP.
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"In a way, we desacralized French literature by making it more accessible to everyone," Mr. Santaki said.
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It carries more accessible brands and fewer clothing options, but you can't beat the $59 monthly price.
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Located on the mainland, instead of an island, it would also be more accessible to visiting families.
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In 2015 she set up a company to make live entertainment events more accessible to disabled people.
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The city is home to two tech billionaires who are funding efforts to make space more accessible.
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This makes Apple more accessible, enabling it to better compete with other music-streaming services like Spotify.
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As Cuba becomes more accessible, entrepreneurs there are finding new ways to reach users and build businesses.
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Making this level of control more accessible to mainstream consumers is something of a turning point, however.
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So to me, a Handel opera is more accessible to a nonclassical listener than a Wagner opera.
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Fintech companies, which aim to offer cheaper, safer and more accessible banking services, have exploded in popularity.
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Shifrin, an entrepreneur, approached Lego in 2017 with the idea to make the company's products more accessible.
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Future Family is a startup aiming to make fertility services like IVF and egg freezing more accessible.
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The world has become more globalized, so wigs and accessories are more accessible and easier to find.
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Parts of the album seems slightly more accessible than the tape while other parts seem more experimental.
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Ann Furedi believes removing legal restrictions would make abortion safer and more accessible to all British women.
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However, making this functionality available as a WordPress plugin makes Polly more accessible to a wider audience.
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Thanks to a new "Described Video" category, Pornhub has just gotten more accessible for the visually impaired.
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She realized then there was demand for simple tools that made design more accessible to the mainstream.
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The companies' executives say the transaction will make health care more accessible to consumers at CVS locations.
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Because you don't have to learn the conventions of cryptic cluing, Puns and Anagrams are more accessible.
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Medical progress, religious permissions and government efforts have combined to make male infertility treatment much more accessible.
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Governments have helped this process along by pushing to make fertility treatments more accessible through public financing.
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The league runs several grass-roots and developmental programs to make baseball more accessible to all communities.
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She developed neighborhood health centers to make health and social services more accessible to poor New Yorkers.
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Not making women pay extra on top of their insurance premiums makes birth control much more accessible.
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Small satellites are less expensive than larger ones, and more accessible to a wider group of interests.
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These apps eliminate some of the most popular excuses for not exercising by making fitness more accessible.
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While medical reform was supposed to make health care more accessible, industry analysts say the problem persists.
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In recent months, Panera has been trying to become more accessible to a wider range of customers.
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The result is that movements like the incels are becoming at once more accessible and more extreme.
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Twitter made that slightly more accessible on Friday, adding the ability to add text descriptions to GIFs.
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Johnson said he hopes the experience will inspire the lawmakers to help make the world more accessible.
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Mr. Wallack said the de Blasio administration had tried to make information about high schools more accessible.
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Two years later, he left to open his own place, one he hoped would be more accessible.
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At Home reaches for the same era, when lifestyle gurus were more accessible and easier to imitate.
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And we think there's a great opportunity to make private air travel more affordable and more accessible.
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That will make it more accessible and useful on low-storage phones, slow networks, and for everyone.
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It would also be the first in a new era of more accessible Broadway shows for everyone.
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For one, you get a lot of produce for what you're paying for, making it more accessible.
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The Obama administration unveiled guidelines Monday to make higher education more accessible to ex-convicts. http://bit.
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It was Bonavita who began the partnership with KultureCity to make the arena more accessible and accepting.
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She often speaks about the importance of combining disability and design so the world is more accessible.
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Meditation for the masses Headspace played a big role in making meditation more accessible to the public.
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The Obama administration announced the cut last week to make homeownership more accessible to lower-income borrowers.
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Phil Murphy (D) signed an executive order this week to make data on gun violence more accessible.
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The church's $98 million renovation, partly designed to make the building more accessible, started in May 2018.
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Last year, Fafsa was made available to be filled out earlier, and with more-accessible tax information.
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They're so much warmer and cooler, funnier and sadder, more profound and more accessible than I recalled.
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As a result, the wines are often a bit more accessible at an earlier age than Barolo.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Theme parks' child-friendly rides are safer and more accessible, but decidedly less rewarding.
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Lifelong learning is crucial in the evolving work environment, the tools are getting better and more accessible.
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As time moves forward and technology advances, the world becomes more accessible and more entwined that ever before.
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We need to be making science more accessible to people for whom science is not their primary interest.
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"[We're] making it simpler and more efficient, making it more accessible, but not altering the scaffolding," he says.
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Future Family, a company working to make fertility care more accessible, raised $10 million in Series A funding.
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And by making it more accessible to everyone, PerfectlySoft sees it as paving the way for Apple's success.
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Thankfully, the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) has made the world -- or at least public buildings -- more accessible.
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Juice bars are popping up, boutique studios are becoming more accessible, and essential oils are chilling us out.
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Now that virtual reality is getting cheaper, it's becoming a more accessible option for things like exposure therapy.
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While making herself more accessible, Beyoncé also further proves just how damn good she is at her job.
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It will be even more accessible — both in location and cost — when the Boston outpost opens this summer.
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If you're looking for a more accessible goat cheese, Vermont Creamery has just the one for you: Coupole.
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It's a part of a movement called "frugal science" that aims to make scientific tools more accessible worldwide.
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And I think the more people do it, the more accessible and the more normal it would be.
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Facebook also hopes the new feature will make the platform more accessible for blind and visually impaired users.
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Instagram is more valuable (and more accessible!) than any retail shop window on Madison Avenue or Rodeo Drive.
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Apple is trying to juice popularity for Apple TV by making it more accessible from your other devices.
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That's why Google is launching a new initiative to make speech technology more accessible to those with disabilities.
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He tries to push his clients to think of something else that might be more accessible to people.
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Facebook is working to make its platform even more accessible for blind users and people with low vision.
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Peloton and its competitors all promise to make a great workout more accessible, complete with a human connection.
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And its insider-only community continued to keep outsiders at bay even as the site grew more accessible.
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As promised, this collection is meant to be a more accessible entryway into the famous siblings' style sensibilities.
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And that means, among other things, becoming more accessible to the media and giving longer interviews to journalists.
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In addition, a human character guides players through the activities, to make it more accessible to young players.
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Now, pediatricians are calling for it to be more accessible for children and teens with severe obesity too.
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Chinese caviar producers like Kaluga Queen are flooding the global market, making the food cheaper and more accessible.
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It would make politics more accessible to those who cannot afford to live anywhere in or near London.
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Now, deepfakes have made incredible advances that have made swapping faces in video more accessible to the public.
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Make School says it's making its education more accessible, both via its business model and approach to admissions.
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The Prism promises a much more accessible price point than most of the AR headsets on the market.
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Gheorghe's company has come up with a fairly unorthodox solution to making surgical tools cheaper and more accessible.
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Dump Him's Jaclyn Walsh points out that these facilities are often more accessible to customers with physical disabilities.
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Or Dave brought in a song like 'Blue Monday' and Fats would give it a more accessible approach.
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True razorbacks are only found in Australia, so Mr. T is actually a much more accessible Russian boar.
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So, I set out and launched ModernCapital to make the venture capital industry more accessible to new talent.
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Check out more videos from VICE: California isn't the only state trying to make charging stations more accessible.
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I think also it just makes it a little bit more accessible to a modern audience as well.
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By institutionalizing tweetstorms with a graphic user interface, Twitter could make sharing expanded thoughts more accessible to everyone.
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But banking grew because now it was more accessible for people and thus the growth of banks exploded.
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To some degree, you have more people united and banding together in a way that is more accessible.
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The thinking behind the smaller screen was apparently to make the device more accessible to first-time buyers.
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Twitter Lite minimizes data usage, which makes it more accessible in regions where data plans are too expensive.
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Tilt Brush only works with VR-compatible devices though, so Just a Line is a lot more accessible.
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"The conversation is fun and humorous and I think it makes democracy more accessible for millennials," he said.
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Beyond creating a hip take on something old, Duong wants to make tarot more accessible — and less intimidating.
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It is a step towards making EV charging more accessible and more attractive to utilities, businesses and communities.
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That "something different" is what TheWaveVR wants to define as VR becomes more accessible to the general public.
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And while making websites more accessible is crucial in itself, these features don't just help people with disabilities.
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But it turned out that in making traditional degree programs more accessible, we weren't addressing the fundamental problem.
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This new model is smaller and cheaper, which should make it more accessible and a bit less intimidating.
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One reason is that the best male athletes from the U.S. tend to gravitate toward more accessible sports.
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The company wants to kick-back some of these synergies to consumers and make clean energy more accessible.
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More importantly, it enforces a certain level of experience, rather than compromise to create on more accessible options.
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It's worth noting that I live in Canada, where prescription medication is more accessible than in the States.
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Technological innovation is making renewable energy both more affordable and more accessible for people at all income levels.
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Uber in 2015 added features to make its service more accessible for deaf and hard-of-hearing passengers.
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McMaster immediately expressed a desire to run a less hierarchical organization and be more accessible to his staff.
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Nor did it have a decade's worth of more accessible, more tutorialized open world games to pull from.
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We're inspired by one audio designer on Killer Instinct who's very motivated to make Killer Instinct more accessible.
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The automobile, once a toy for the rich, suddenly became cheaper and more accessible to the middle class.
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This would make it a more accessible device, although it could also mean its graphical capabilities are limited.
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He applauded Clinton's increased media availability in recent days as something that makes her more accessible to voters.
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"They have made it so much more accessible for everyone to see what is going on," he said.
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Making political campaign events more accessible with increased use of American Sign Language will increase turnout, advocates hope.
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Adding effects and special touches is easy, which makes the app even more accessible for its younger users.
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Unlimited optionsWhen you have a big pile of miles or points, the world is a lot more accessible.
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Szabo is policy counsel for NetChoice, a trade association working to make the Internet more accessible and ubiquitous.
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These women were generally more accessible, some spoke English and many had already been approached by Western reporters.
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A national vote-by-mail initiative would make voting more accessible, more convenient, less expensive, and more secure.
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If we were to adopt them, we would make America's health care system infinitely more accessible and affordable.
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Look: I understand that globalization has made the world smaller and more accessible in a lot of ways.
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That has the power to make school shootings more accessible as they unfold — and more of a reality.
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The accompanying app is actually key to making Mattel's 21960D printing experience more accessible to a wider audience.
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The need to make quality, comprehensive sex ed more accessible and affordable may be more dire than ever.
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A MINUS Neko Case: Hell-On (Anti-) Lyrically and melodically, Case has never been more accessible or accomplished.
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Twitter this morning announced an effort to make its service more accessible to those who are visually impaired.
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We want to make the system is more accessible for children as it is so hard to navigate.
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REITs can be counted among the more accessible alts, and they can deliver good returns while diversifying risk.
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Many believe bike lanes make a city more accessible, while others see them as a tool of gentrification.
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Not surprisingly, there has already been an effort to make voting by mail more accessible for the fall.
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Prefabs make it so much more accessible for people to add housing stock, and it's so much cleaner.
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Radio, television and, later, missionary shows on the internet have contributed in part to making Christianity more accessible.
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Instead, our reality has simply become more accessible to the sorts of storytelling we see on The Tick.
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Devotees of the trendy, low-intervention beverage are making their drink of choice more accessible through D.I.Y. publishing.
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To King however, the feature represents an important first step in making Facebook more accessible to more people.
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In 1937, The New York Times announced a new steamship service that would make the Citadel more accessible.
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I would never want this person to feel intimidated, and will find opportunities to make myself more accessible.
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But more accessible naloxone would almost certainly save some lives — just like it saved the Spirit Airlines passenger.
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All this yielded many benefits: deregulating airlines, to take just one example, made flights cheaper and more accessible.
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On Monday, a group announced an effort to make coronavirus-related research more accessible to artificial intelligence algorithms.
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Before Walmart sold "feminist" T-shirts and celebrities embraced the cause, we worked to make feminism more accessible.
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I wish it were somewhere more accessible, even if that would disrupt the product&aposs design a bit.
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These three options fall under debt financing, which is more accessible than equity financing, but do present risks.
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In recent years, some transportation companies have begun making their services more accessible to deaf and disabled travelers.
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Making the operating room more accessible is not just an equity issue — it is also good for patients.
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But Curb isn't looking disrupt the market, rather it wants to make the existing taxi industry more accessible.
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Their efforts include trying to persuade the Department of Veterans Affairs to make the procedure more accessible. Mrs.
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Recent government efforts to regulate medical marijuana will make it more accessible and available by prescription at pharmacies.
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In some ways, fighting is more accessible than in previous Fire Emblem games, but it's also less sophisticated.
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The goal for the Skydio2 was always to make it more accessible as a consumer product, Moss said.
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As the Internet became more accessible, Gibson discovered that he wasn't terribly interested in spending time online himself.
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But there are still steps to take to make the popular game more accessible for gamers with disabilities.
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Popular online startups like Casper and Dagne Dover are making their products more accessible by partnering with Nordstrom.
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Now, maybe that will be the next of Yang's films to soon become more accessible to audiences here.
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Part of making that blueprint more accessible means sharing her journey, including the "daily obstacles" Carvajal experiences herself.
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Becoming more affordable, more accessible and more sustainable remained at the top of the agenda, he told Reuters.
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Its proposition is more accessible than before, both lower in price and absent from the fashion week calendar.
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The streaming era has made some of the best and most informative of these films much more accessible.
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Count on a Mercedes-Benz costing considerably more and likely limited to where hydrogen filling stations are more accessible.
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Through social media, celebs are more accessible than before, and we get to see more candid sides of them.
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"Part of our mission at GOOD is to reinvent the edible experience and make cannabis more accessible," he argued.
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Is serving what is basically a pitcher of Wetherspoons piña colada Muñoz's way of making fine dining more accessible?
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Indeed, many reporters criticized the White House for cutting back on briefings, and encouraged Sanders to be more accessible.
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Thankfully, there's an app for that, and starting soon, it will be even more accessible for millions of users.
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White House aides say Trump's use of Twitter makes the President more accessible and open to the American people.
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Donate To Abortion Funds & Clinics These reproductive rights organizations help make abortion more accessible, especially for lower-income women.
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The collective fosters a relationship between artists and the local community to make art more accessible and less intimidating.
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Maine's effort to make abortion more accessible comes as some states are implementing legislation to limit access to abortions.
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He sources his dubs over the internet, reaching out over Soundcloud or through Facebook for younger, more accessible artists.
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And if we can do things to mitigate the costs of doing research, we can make it more accessible.
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It's not quite your everyday Toyota Camry, but it's in a more accessible range than the $160,000 Audi R33.
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Woods had lost his luster and and millenials were seeking pastimes that were less time-intensive and more accessible.
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This also suggests that companies like Peloton won't necessarily make fitness more accessible to a wider group of people.
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DNA testing companies are celebrating National DNA Day by making at-home DNA testing even more accessible than usual.
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Where Tango's custom hardware requirements have left it languishing on mediocre smartphones, ARCore is less powerful but more accessible.
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The advent of the online age and prevalence of digital devices makes sexualized images even more accessible and prevalent.
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Former Amazon Web Services and Google engineer Bindu Reddy wants to make artificial intelligence more accessible for small companies.
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Perkin's discovery, which he patented and used to create a successful manufacturing business, made the color far more accessible.
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"As public awareness of women gaining engineering roles, we started discussing how to make education more accessible," says Shen.
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Opponents, however, have argued liberalized marijuana laws carry major public safety risks and make pot more accessible to youngsters.
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Among the literary elite there is also a snobbishness with regards to self-publishing, which is inherently more accessible.
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With Strive, the model is to make the job market more accessible without the need for a college education.
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Clinton's plan also proposes to streamline income-based repayment programs and make them more accessible to the average borrower.
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Do you think your tendency to be open and vulnerable is something that will help make this more accessible?
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The more widespread AI-powered data analysis becomes, the more accessible its benefits will be for the average worker.
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To make counseling more accessible, Walgreens will also be linking site and app users to teletherapy providers MDLIVE's Breakthrough.
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These trends influenced the first American colleges, which were more accessible and expansive than anything in the Old World.
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Browder hopes to make free legal help even more accessible, and he's adding 1,000 new categories to DoNotPay's repertoire.
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The more accessible Facebook makes this program, the more it could see those internet users turn into social networkers.
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Twitter is now more accessible to the visually impaired, introducing descriptions to images with screen readers and braille displays.
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"We are looking to make the book club virtual to make it more accessible to kids everywhere," Caldwell said.
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Music written by teams, David Byrne once wrote, is arguably more accessible than that written by a sole composer.
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As last-mile training models are in simulated or actual workplaces, they are much more accessible to displaced workers.
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She believes this is partly why the public finds them more "accessible and relatable" than their father Prince Charles.
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Doing the math, that means Ottawa will be spending $17 million more on making post-secondary education more accessible.
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That's both because the market is so large and its current business is much more accessible with visual diagnosis.
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Not that long ago, real estate was more accessible, and typical first-time homebuyers were younger and less affluent.
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Absent that, we'd like existing camera settings to be more accessible, with access to settings in the camera itself.
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It adds Google Assistant to any Chromecast Audio compatible speaker, making Google Home far more accessible throughout your house.
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The idea is to make it more accessible—show people young people can vote, young people can get involved.
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HTC and HP have teamed up to try and make the Vive virtual reality system a little more accessible.
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That could be the reason that more men engage [with it], because it's more accessible and present for them.
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Carl Szabo is policy counsel for NetChoice, a trade association working to make the internet more accessible and ubiquitous.
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A lot of experts would say that tackling demand and making treatment more accessible should be the top priority.
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Voice assistant devices are making technology more accessible than ever but there are still features that should be added.
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" Minear said Roberts "has worked throughout his tenure to make the Supreme Court's work more accessible to the public.
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"We are constantly looking how to make our care more accessible more affordable and of higher quality," Mihaljevic added.
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The idea is to make interior design more accessible and affordable (a three-hour single-day session is $349).
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Bettr has the potential to make banking way more accessible for millions of people currently unbanked across Southern Africa.
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For everyday, most people in the region turn to easier, cheaper, more accessible red wines like dolcetto and barbera.
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Some have used social media to pressure the producers to make auditions more accessible and welcoming to autistic actors.
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Also of note: boutique hi-fi headphones maker Audeze introduced two models designed to make audiophile gear more accessible.
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Issenberg noted that technology has become more accessible for non-presidential campaigns than it has been in previous cycles.
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"Serial" had already paved the way for narrative nonfiction audio, and technology had made podcasts more accessible than ever.
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I figured that there must be a way to make these workouts more convenient, more affordable, and more accessible.
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Several charities have been set up to address this, creating modified controllers that are more accessible to disabled users.
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He saw people struggling to get care, which led him to believe that healthcare should be more accessible too.
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I love that there are now more accessible places to exercise, whether it's a boxing gym or yoga studio.
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The burden on the laboratory community is to offer these procedures in a more accessible and cost-effective manner.
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But how would you make it more accessible and still keep in mind "meter, rhyme, rhythm, metaphor" and more?
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Live online commentary by chess masters and postmatch interviews with the players also helped make the game more accessible.
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The Asylum group reframed religion and spirituality, making it more accessible and inclusive than any church I'd witnessed before.
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The company has been working to make Alexa-powered apps more accessible to video providers for many months now.
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One key reason scientists, librarians, and funders can fight back is because other crusaders have made research more accessible.
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Of course, the reason for all the excitement over Voice Control is the way it makes computing more accessible.
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To make this even more accessible to developers, today Google is also adding iOS support to the Cardboard SDK.
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It's an attempt to reframe reproductive health so that we can start to make it more accessible and inclusive.
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It's one more way to spread the word while making it more accessible to a modern, increasingly secular society.
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After a two-year renovation, Concord's Main Street is more accessible and spacious while still maintaining its 1700s heritage.
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There will always be unintended—even tragic—consequences when technology makes an extreme sport more accessible to the public.
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As online music platforms like Soundcloud and YouTube have become more accessible, the local hip-hop scene has grown.
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He is credited with making the device more accessible, as Western umbrellas were previously scaffolded with costly, ghastly whalebone.
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So buprenorphine is, on average, more accessible and effective than naltrexone — although results can vary from individual to individual.
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Field Guide has some shortcomings, but it does make international contemporary art more accessible to the museum's surrounding community.
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The project encompassed 60 different sites, whose staffs were asked about how their clinics could be made more accessible.
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So even if Pacquiao-Horn left some fight fans disappointed, the sport continues to be more accessible in 2017.
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In a just world, she'd have her own spectacular TV deal, a less rapey, more accessible Game of Thrones.
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But poor white people would also be better off if the institutions were more accessible and functional for all.
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The economy was strong, and in vitro fertilization and other assisted reproductive technologies were becoming more accessible and successful.
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" After all, she added, "having jewelry that relates to the world that we live in makes it more accessible.
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The web version is now one of several ways Apple is making its music service more accessible across platforms.
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Gandon says that the changes were important to make the wordmark more accessible and readable — especially on smaller screens.
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This week, however, the theater closes its doors to move to a new, more accessible location in Hell's Kitchen.
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But one potential business outcome is that remote work may quickly become more acceptable, and more accessible to employees.
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"We wanted to give an alternative that was much more accessible and family-friendly and non-threatening," he explains.
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Currently, 28 states have some type of "contraceptive equity" law, aimed at making birth control cheaper and more accessible.
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As gene-altering technologies become more accessible, there's also a growing risk that they'll be dangerously misused or abused.
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And it's more accessible, being playable on all iOS devices and with controls so intuitive they're practically weed-proof.
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Owning a smart home is more accessible than ever, thanks to the multitude of available connected devices and systems.
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Through dancing, he met Lil Uzi Vert — now an idiosyncratic Garbo-like superstar, but then a more accessible aspirant.
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Now Daf Yomi is increasingly being embraced by women, since technology and social media have made it more accessible.
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Kim, Hockett, and Salazar are not the only people thinking about how to make our financial systems more accessible.
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As railroad travel made Asian Russia more accessible, Siberia was no longer the inescapable natural prison it once seemed.
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In today's e-commerce world, there are always cheaper, more accessible product alternatives, no matter what you're shopping for.
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The two businesses hope to develop a platform that will make the internet of things more accessible to developers.
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Advancements in technology are making health-related self-care more accessible from the convenience of our wristbands and phones.
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One of the achievements of the ADA was to make public spaces more accessible to those with physical disabilities.
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Accessibility at Cooper Hewitt The current exhibit is part of the museum's own ongoing effort to become more accessible.
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In 2018, Albania launched Air Albania, its new flagship carrier, which will hopefully make this Balkan nation more accessible.
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With these two retailers, not to mention the rise of Amazon, beauty became a lot more accessible and democratic.
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We hope that this new drug, Zulresso, leads to better, more affordable and more accessible treatments in the future.
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"You just have to say it in a way that's more accessible," Powell said at a meeting with educators.
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A new collections website launched this week, though, makes images of artworks publicly available and more accessible than ever.
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We have an important mission in the world, which is to make entrepreneurship easier and more accessible to everyone.
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From starting a business to navigating the Brazilian justice system, processes choked with inefficiency are now a little more accessible.
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But they still carry the promise of a brighter, more accessible future, one only Microsoft seems intent on shooting for.
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Sea ice melt is also making the region more accessible for cargo ships, military vessels and oil and gas drilling.
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Weed the People questions why cannabis oil isn't more accessible if it truly is saving lives all over the country.
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Recognizing and protecting existing trees is as important as encouraging new cultivation, and more accessible data can reinforce that need.
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If and when it does launch, though, it could go a long way toward making smart home tech more accessible.
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The new platform, "Powered by Alfred," acts as a fairly similar but more accessible alternative to the company's current offering.
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But the 6-inch Jewel of the Amazon dildo, as XenoCat has dubbed it, is more accessible than all that.
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Pornhub adopting closed captions is a positive step toward less mainstream services becoming more accessible to people of all abilities.
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We just need the same recognition that our white counterparts [get] so this industry can be more accessible for everyone.
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Commonwealth Autism hopes to implement online training to make the sessions more accessible to first responders in their immediate reach.
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The opera aims to turn the tide, by making the art more accessible to young people — even very young people.
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America's rate of teen pregnancy is high compared with countries with more accessible sexual and reproductive healthcare and sex education.
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Arrival says the electric vans are the same price as diesel trucks, which makes the environmentally friendly vehicles more accessible.
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As a taxpayer and former university vice president, I'm glad we make college more accessible in this country through loans.
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Tweets are more casual and more accessible than, say, a voting record or a 45-page PDF of a bill.
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The two companies are trying to use NFC tags to make the information more accessible to wholesalers and commercial buyers.
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The partnership will make partial ownership of what is deemed a pinnacle of affluence more accessible to the general public.
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Artist Lotte Geeven is hoping to make these sandy symphonies more accessible, however, through a machine that replicates the singing.
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If Eram's model proves successful, it could offer a solution for making public sanitation more accessible to India's urban poor.
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The majority do have plans to make abortion more accessible to women who need them, similar to what Buttigieg proposes.
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"I would point to Ulta as being more accessible," said Diana Smith, associate director of retail and apparel with Mintel.
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By making sperm storage more accessible, startups hope to encourage a conversation around family planning and fertility among young men.
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That's where one early-stage startup, Kencko, is aiming to make a difference by making fruit and vegetable more accessible.
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It's less involved than the PC gaming classics X-Wing and TIE Fighter, but that just makes it more accessible.
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Even in the hierarchy of low-wage work, immigration policies have historically favored industries that were more accessible to men.
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This capsule is not vintage and more accessible so everyone can enjoy their favorite pieces instead of just one person.
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They're more accessible, thanks to a variety of ways to wear them — but more on that in the slides ahead.
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Zenefits makes life easier for small businesses and makes entrepreneurship more accessible to anyone who wants to start a business.
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But Wan and her brother Jackson have branched out, opening an online store to make the farm's produce more accessible.
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Fitbit's updated Ace 2 wristband for kids is more evidence of that push toward simpler, cheaper, and more accessible devices.
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Speaking to how privacy today is at the forefront of everyone's mind, Google is making its privacy settings more accessible.
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Software analytics play Splunk has an operational intelligence platform designed to make machine data more accessible and useful for clients.
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Computer scientists at MIT have developed a new tool, named Arco, that could potentially make analog computing much more accessible.
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It's likely that they could also be placed through Apple's ad marketplace, too, making them more accessible to smaller publishers.
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So what exactly goes into the operations behind a company whose sole mission is to make internet fun more accessible?
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You solve problems faster, win the confidence of your clients better and make yourself more accessible to everyone around you.
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There's an element of renowned American musician and sound designer Richard Devine in here, only less abrasive and more accessible.
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Its big announcement is a cheaper model that shoots 4K video, making high quality video from drones even more accessible.
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Seven years ago, telecommunications heavyweight Comcast recruited Tom Wlodkowski to make the company's services more accessible to people with disabilities.
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Netflix responded to criticism over its inclusion in the Oscars by saying its streaming platform has made movies more accessible.
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Parmigiani is repositioning itself at higher price points after trying to take a more accessible tack a few years ago.
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But West has spoken about wanting to make his Yeezy collections and award-winning sneakers more accessible in the past.
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On the more accessible end of the scale, we have Kia and its new self-driving sub-brand DRIVE-WISE.
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Additionally, one person's efforts to break a barrier can make a position seem more accessible to others in the future.
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Andrew Wilson, CEO of Electronic Arts, believes games in 163 will be more diverse, more accessible, and simply more inescapable.
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And that was because he basically just took what Young Thug was doing and made it a little more accessible.
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Now, parents, caregivers, people with disabilities and their allies are challenging the library to make its new building more accessible.
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Policymakers should increase investments in these programs, as well as expand and strengthen technical schools to make them more accessible.
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The Folding Phoropter, a cost-effective eye-screening tool, hopes to make essential eye health more accessible to these populations.
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Google is launching two new features aimed at making its mobile operating system more accessible: Live Transcribe and Sound Amplifier.
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Much of the public discontent is rooted in country's inequality — many want better services, higher wages, and more accessible education.
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India's government has put a concerted effort in easing foreign direct investment, which has made India's market suddenly more accessible.
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At Genworth, we firmly believe that private insurance can do more – but it has to be more accessible and affordable.
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Adding subtitles, or closed captions, to your own YouTube videos can help make them more accessible to a wider audience.
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Haverdash accomplishes this in part by offering clothing of a somewhat more accessible retail value, rather than expensive designer pieces.
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"The new headquarters will make Siemens itself more accessible and open," said Zsolt Sluitner, chief executive of Siemens Real Estate.
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"If you know and love Mozart operas, then all the instrumental music of Mozart becomes immediately more accessible," he observed.
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The government wants to make air travel more accessible for the masses rather than the relative luxury it is today.
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"The more accessible a product is, the more likely consumers are to purchase it," she told Reuters Health by email.
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Carl Szabo is senior policy counsel for NetChoice, a trade association working to make the Internet more accessible and ubiquitous.
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Hiking up Mauna Loa is a tremendous challenge — I went with the more accessible option, exploring the summit of Kilauea.
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It may also be due to the fact that the style of the Python language itself is much more accessible.
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Or would we trade some of that innovation to make our drugs more accessible to those of all income levels?
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In doing so, they've lifted the veil of mystery around injectables, which may make them feel safer and more accessible.
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The Cherry River, then is a bourbon-based cocktail and the more accessible of the two drinks in the tree.
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It's supposed to make justice more accessible to victims, but trans women say that this is far from the case.
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This is certainly a far more accessible approach than attempting to get classes to adopt Surface systems for every student.
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They have to feed their families, so at some point, how do you make something like this even more accessible?
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And cryptocurrencies are being seen as more accessible, less volatile, and increasingly stable, contributing to their recent growth in value.
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We hope to see marriage one day become not only more accessible to all, but also equally favorable for all.
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Here are just a few ways art is becoming more accessible for blind and low-vision communities around the world.
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In fact, 85 percent of Latino voters support this plan to make quality early childhood education more accessible and affordable.
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And hopefully the company's push into 3D audio will make the format more accessible and prevalent than it is today.
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This boomlet the past decade was made possible by apps and other technology that have made the game more accessible.
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They are lighter, fresher, more easygoing wines, more accessible without aging, though some will evolve and improve over the years.
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Bux, the Amsterdam-based fintech that wants to make investing more accessible, is launching its fee-free trading app today.
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Simply by virtue of her age and background, Ms. Trump will project a more accessible image than Mr. Pence, 58.
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The insurer or program could make a drug more accessible by cutting cost-sharing or by clearing away administrative hurdles.
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Women's health groups generally support ideas to make birth control more accessible, and ACOG endorses over-the-counter birth control.
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It's cheaper and more accessible than ever to launch a product that quickly can reach millions and solve real problems.
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"Laughing about something is one of the more accessible ways to approach a difficult issue," Ms. Kang said by email.
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While some startups have tried to disrupt the industry and make wine more accessible, no one company has broken through.
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Prisons and jails could also make self-care like hand washing and cleaning easier, and make medical services more accessible.
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The new systems are also more accessible, as it includes 12 languages other than English and accommodations for physical impairments.
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He sought to make Buddhism more accessible to ordinary people by updating its fusty image and embracing mass-market tactics.
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My mother had used her money to make her home safer and more accessible: new stairs, railings, a new bathroom.
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The study also found that more "accessible" handbag makers in the U.S. have been ceding market share to European brands.
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The cost of lash extensions has since come down to about $100, making the beauty service more accessible and popular.
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The Obama administration announced the cut last week in an effort to make homeownership more accessible to lower-income borrowers.
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Vassar College, a leader in making elite college attendance more accessible for low-income students, is getting a new president.
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Juice bars are popping up, boutique studios are becoming more accessible, and essential oils are chilling all of us out.
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Nevada Democrats said in January that they had "developed a reporting application" to make the caucus more accessible and transparent.
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Michael Kors, known for more "accessible" luxury, is hoping to develop the Jimmy Choo brand online and open new stores.
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The group brings together teachers, students, scholars, librarians, archivists, filmmakers and museum curators to make the city's history more accessible.
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Repeal of these taxes will reduce the cost of healthcare and make important goods and services more accessible to families.
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And last year, the Food and Drug Administration issued new label guidelines making the abortion pill more accessible than ever.
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"His challenge will be making IKEA more accessible to more people, while accommodating how people want to shop," he said.
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The stock market is more accessible than ever to everyday, middle-class Americans who are taking advantage of investment opportunities.
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Someone somewhere decided the more "accessible" version just wasn't worth it, and you know what, I don't really blame them.
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E-commerce generally has made plus-sizes more accessible (and quite cute!) in a way that hadn't been true before.
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This technology has the potential to revolutionize the way Americans travel by making our roads safer, cleaner and more accessible.
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Feinstein has pushed to make encryption and security more accessible to law enforcement, which tech companies have aggressively fought against.
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The consumption of pornography, which is now more accessible than ever before, was also tied with a busier sex life.
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"This is a big step in making this technology affordable and more accessible to millions of people," Mr. Krafcik said.
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But if it's the signal of theater becoming more accessible as an art form, it may be worthwhile after all.
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Perhaps her most notable legal victory came in a class-action lawsuit against Kmart, to make its stores more accessible.
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Provide funding for older Americans to modify their homes to be more accessible, allowing them to stay in their communities.
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Local and state governments spent about $6.4 billion last year in efforts to make government more accessible, efficient and effective.
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And I feel like the way to make it more accessible is to let folks know that it is accessible.
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And the trick, right, is figuring out how you make that more accessible to more people without diluting the value?
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Just 4.8 percent of the sites analyzed, including Tumblr, feature more accessible versions of their contact alongside the typical legalese.
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Now Kornfeld is singing the praises of the synthetic opiate, saying it should be more accessible to addiction patients everywhere.
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Due to the proliferation of budget airlines, air travel has never been cheaper — or more accessible to the average person.
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If cocaine or heroin were cheaper and more accessible, there's a good chance people would start with those drugs first.
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According to the company, the Hawkeye was designed as a mid-range product to ultimately make it more accessible to consumers.
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Weapons no longer need to be upgraded using arcane materials, while clear-cut questlines make earning the best stuff more accessible.
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So it's no surprise that for many first-time property buyers, a summer home might seem like a more accessible investment.
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This in turn would make rocket launches cheaper and more accessible, particularly for smaller private companies without access to public funding.
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The demand for tech-savvy professionals is higher than ever, and the point of entry is more accessible than you think.
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In June, Guardian columnist Frances Ryan used Twitter to ask people with disabilities how clothes shopping could be made more accessible.
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At that price point it's supposed to feel more accessible, yet maintain its premium features and high-end look and design.
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It makes dental care more accessible and transparent, he said, since Walgreens has convenient locations and Aspen posts the prices online.
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In order to make it more accessible, Juresko said he&aposd work on revamping a pier his grandfather built decades ago.
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The abortion pill used early in pregnancy should, in theory, be a lot more accessible than a later-stage surgical abortion.
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She told reporters after her win she hopes theater owners work to make backstage areas more accessible to performers in wheelchairs.
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The standard royalty model makes Unreal more accessible to hobbyists or even enterprise users looking to get started with the engine.
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VM: Considering digital media, platforms like Tumblr have become a kind of curation space for art and making art more accessible.
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"He will be more accessible — he has to be for a modern age," says Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chef of Majesty.
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Caspar Health, a startup launching today at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin, wants to make access to rehabilitative care easier and more accessible.
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For the movie adaptation, what Mr. Nihei wished for was to make something that was more accessible to a wider audience.
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Now we live in an age where anybody can upload music through the internet for free, so it's much more accessible.
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"When these facilities are newly constructed or altered by entities covered by the ADA, they will be more accessible," says Horton.
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But if self-driving cars are truly safer and more accessible to the public, then perhaps all news is good news.
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But as its speech recognition improves and its tech scales, it might be able to make every Live video more accessible.
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Still, many in the party agree that the caucus system could certainly be improved, particularly to make the process more accessible.
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"Stripe is supportive of projects that aim to make online commerce more accessible for people around the world," the company said.
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A few years ago, USCIS hired Ideo, a Bay Area design consulting firm, to dream up a more accessible immigration system.
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This is in part possible because we've spent those centuries coming up with ways to make astrology more accessible — and digestible.
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While Stayzilla was a trailblazer for making nationwide travel more accessible, Vasupal conceded that market education and demand creation drained resources.
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Climbing gyms have mushroomed around the globe in the past decade, making the pastime safer and more accessible to city dwellers.
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Live transcription, captioning and relay use speech recognition and synthesis to make content on your phone more accessible — in real time.
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Meanwhile, Hokkaido's capital, Sapporo, and the popular ski area Niseko are also more accessible thanks to the revamped New Chitose Airport.
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Misoprostol is often more accessible and safe in low-resource settings, where surgical procedures might pose a higher risk of infection.
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I remember it the way a criminal might remember a crime, the where and when more accessible now than the why.
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Music production is more accessible than ever, thanks to at-home tools that are as common as your laptop and phone.
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For an app like Amazon, emoji-based searches could simplify the search process, and make shopping more accessible across the world.
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Just calling a heeled shoes a "chunky heel" instead of a pump automatically makes them feel a little bit more accessible.
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And to make it more accessible for everyone, you now don't even need to have a headset to use the app.
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Rather, as a federal agency, the goal is make the low-Earth orbit more accessible for many companies to become profitable.
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Occasionally a blue-and-green "W" may appear on the map to indicate a more accessible pickup or drop-off location.
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Halo Top is about to make their low-calorie ice cream more accessible (and more drinkable) for fans around the country.
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Online activism is often more accessible, giving people the tools for advocacy on their own terms and at their own pace.
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Cronuts was ever reported, it seemed like our country was more invested in making guns more accessible, and donuts less available.
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He believes art should be something everyone can connect with and works with museums to make them more accessible for all.
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Is it possible to test the hypothetical "universal translator" software on something more accessible than a hypothetical communication from extraterrestrial intelligence?
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Google went out of its way during I/O to emphasize the ways it's trying to make its products more accessible.
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There was a lot of hype surrounding the Stone take on Snowden, and how it could make his story more accessible.
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Likewise, the internet has also made data more accessible, and you don't have to be a tech whiz to understand it.
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More accessible websites, like SurvivorNet provide patients with important questions to ask doctors about clinical trials and cancer treatment in general.
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The company is ramping up production of the Model 3 and trying to make it more accessible for mainstream car buyers.
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Billy hopes the controller could one day make gadgets and gaming more accessible as well as help develop muscles and movements.
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If I can reduce the cost of production for a sustainable product, then I can make it more accessible for everyone.
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In 1994 he published The Quark and the Jaguar, a book that made his ideas more accessible to a wider audience.
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After all, in a persistently linked workplace, work will be more accessible and theoretically more efficient, but also more easily tracked.
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That's still way more than most electronic pianos / MIDI controllers, but more accessible than before for independent artists and serious hobbyists.
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Fintech includes a wide array of smartphone apps and websites that aim to offer quicker, safer and more accessible financial services.
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To her, placing these topics into pop music will hopefully allow for more dialogue; believing that pop makes it more accessible.
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Below, I detail a package of reforms that would expand voter registration, increase voter eligibility, and make voting processes more accessible.
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There's so much more accessible information about beauty and skincare now, leading us to wonder if their advice is still relevant.
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While the company says it'll be more accessible to consumers by the time it's fully developed, cost estimates haven't been specified.
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As more of the world's population comes online for the first time, Google is focusing on making its services more accessible.
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By making public transportation cleaner and biking and walking more accessible, people are getting access to aerobic exercise and fresh air.
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Researchers in Sweden are developing a crowdsourced speech engine in an effort to make Wikipedia more accessible to the visually impaired.
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The $200 or more in savings could make the HDK 2 more accessible than other headsets, but it's not without drawbacks.
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Slowly but surely, VR technology is getting cheaper, more accessible, more versatile, and easier for non-developers to create VR content.
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After personally trying the 3 XL model, we're excited to see that it's a little more accessible to buy right now.
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FinTech includes a wide array of smartphone apps and websites that aim to offer quicker, safer and more accessible financial services.
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Splash pads, unlike pools, are more accessible to people with mobility-related disabilities, but still provide the full water park experience.
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When costs drop from their originally prohibitive levels and new sophisticated technologies become more accessible some very interesting things start happening.
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Lidars are expensive today, but a start-up called Luminar is trying to make them more accessible, and powerful, for automakers.
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This is part of a larger move from Valve to make better VR experiences more accessible to more users and developers.
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"Capital is so much more accessible to companies than before and funds are sitting on a lot of cash," he added.
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What comes out is a more accessible concertgoing experience that allows everyone to partake in the joy of live summer music.
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Smatwatches were supposed to be more accessible than smartphones, but end up requiring both hands in order to do anything useful.
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To make machine learning in the cloud more accessible, Paperspace offers users a familiar Linux desktop from within their web browser.
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Now, I feel like zines are more like what magazines used to be because zines seem like a more accessible platform.
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This has a second advantage, since it would also provide more accessible charging options for smartphones that support wireless changing standards.
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By making their data more accessible, by preregistering experiments, and by frankly admitting to errors, they just might achieve their goal.
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Thanks to the devoted work of Tokyo-based freelance translator Resident Evie, that script is more accessible for English language audiences.
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It throws people off the deep end, so I think this lipstick thing is a way of making it more accessible.
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There are now 2000 confirmed cases in the United States alone, and that may go up as testing becomes more accessible.
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This theme is a bit more accessible but still academic, deviously clever and demanding of a nimble mind from its solver.
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The state has spent $1.25 million at the Kaaterskill Wild Forest to make the area safer and more accessible for visitors.
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Instead, their experience is filtered through popular films and television shows — far more accessible than a plane ride to El Paso.
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"Bob's vision made our game even more accessible and enjoyable to millions of fans," Commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement.
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And I think short ribs are the best kind: I find them to be more accessible, affordable and available year-round.
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Nike Huaraches get updated for the smartphone age Slowly but surely, Nike has made its self-lacing motor technology more accessible.
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While the system is meant to modernize voting and make democracy more accessible, some voters complained about technical glitches and usability.
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Now a global phenomenon made more accessible by video streaming and social media, the competition has fans all over the world.
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It does make investing more accessible through fractional shares and customizable portfolios, but there are more cost-effective options for beginners.
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For the millions of Americans who live far from supermarkets, app-based delivery services can make fresh, healthy food more accessible.
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In Indonesia, the government is helping to build a major new highway that will make a new Trump development more accessible.
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At the Democracy Fund we support organizations, individuals, and policies working to make our elections more accessible, inclusive, secure and efficient.
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