access (nom)
Sens 1 : the freedom or ability to obtain or make use of
something. [source : D'après MW]Contextes :
- As discussed in the last chapter, the type of work assigned to slaves in Cape
Town was based upon gendered notions of sex-appropriate behavior which dictated daily
routines, physical mobility, access to resources, and the appropriation and expression
of power.
- Residence mediated by money, access to transportation, and discrimination in the
housing market largely determines where you go to school, where you can work, and what
public services are available.
- However, access to the Internet is not enough; the new challenge today is access
to broadband Internet (Chéneau-Loquay 2006).
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Sens 2 : a way or means of access. [source : MW]
Contextes :
- Although closer in actual distance, access to the Mediterranean involves the
topographic barriers of the Rift Valley and the Lisan Lake.
- Since the 1980s, mestizo settlers in the Amazon have staged strikes, blockaded
roads, and obstructed access to pipelines to protest against the privatization of
national petroleum facilities.
- In the access control check algorithm (Section 3.5.1), principals are obtained
and propagated like privileges, following the same contexts: the access path, the type
of the component or the connector, the container, and the complete system
architecture.
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Sens 3 : the act or an instance of accessing. [source : MW]Contextes :
- Thus our algorithm can utilize any standard solution to the path finding problem
to make decisions on granting or denying access.
- Physical evaporation techniques are fairly straightforward in concept and they
benefit from having access to many elements of the periodic table.
- I argue that our attitudes similarly are a function of who we know, in part
because our networks shape the information to which we have access, and in part because
of balance theory: individuals either match (to some extent) their attitudes to their
friends' attitudes, or they acquire new friends (Heider 1958).
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Sens 4 : permission, liberty, or ability to enter, approach, or
pass to and from a place or to approach or communicate with a person or
thing. [source : MW]
Contextes :
- However, if you increase the exposure of the precursors by several orders of
magnitude you can get access to weak binding sites and achieve saturated GPC values of
over 1 Alcycle.
- In this particular phase of system development, direct communication with
manufacturing industries is required in order to get access to real sales data to be
used in developing and testing our system credibility and reliability.
- By lifting restrictions, the municipal government hoped above all to ease the
burden on the unemployed as part of a larger strategy of granting access to streets as a
form of welfare.