Accessed
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29 examples of Accessed in a sentence
Five billion people; that's four times the population of India, that have never touched a computer, have never
accessed
the internet.
This says if you're going to decide to remove something from memory, you should take out the thing which was last
accessed
the furthest in the past.
If it's been a long time since you last
accessed
that piece of information, it's probably going to be a long time before you're going to need to access it again.
And each time he
accessed
a document, he'd take it out, consult it and put it back in on the left-hand side.
Together, we have to change the law globally to create public registries which list the true owners of companies and can be
accessed
by all with no loopholes.
And when someone accesses your medical record, a research doctor, they could see, you could see which doctor
accessed
it and why, and you could maybe learn about what conditions you have.
They left a note: Your router and your documents can be
accessed
by anyone in the world.
And the origin of the city, our identity, is not really connected to the buildings that fell, it is connected to the river, but the river cannot be
accessed
publicly, because its shores are privately owned.
So my best bet was to get it all out there, get the information out there, and use it so that it could be
accessed
by anyone.
And because program instructions must be processed quickly and continuously, all locations within the short-term memory can be
accessed
in any order, hence the name random access memory.
When is the last time you
accessed
a government service?
If you put up a video of your garage band, and it starts getting heavily accessed, you can lose your guitars or your house.
The first step would be to tap into the global brain trust, to build an environment where raw data could be stored, and where it could be
accessed
and manipulated, where new algorithms could be developed and old algorithms made more efficient.
They are
accessed
through this diagonal elevator.
Out of curiosity, I
accessed
the comments here, and found myself watching it to the end.
The bunker is
accessed
via a circular, thick steel door, and is lined with thick reinforced concrete.
In the 2016 election, the personal beliefs that drove millions of voters’ decisions were based not only on each person’s experiences and the information they accessed, but also on how they processed those experiences and that information.
Many received real-time guidance via social media that they
accessed
on their smartphones.
Similarly, real-time traffic and transit information can be
accessed
on smartphone apps to inform users when the next bus is coming or how to avoid traffic congestion.
Nevertheless, although Twitter can be
accessed
in China only via proxy servers, it still plays a vital role in Chinese Internet life because of its ability to connect different news sources and social activists.
The complex can be
accessed
only through the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas, which requires entry and exit passes.
Starbucks matters because it has a strong consumer brand and, in particular, because around 15 million people use the Starbucks Rewards system – which stores value that is typically
accessed
through an app on people’s phones.
Moreover, it can be
accessed
at an early stage of a country’s modernization.
Mobile money and digital wallets
accessed
on cellphones eliminate the need for physical cash in rural areas, where financial services are limited and carrying large amounts of cash is risky.
Last month, it came out that a 20-year-old hacker breached Uber’s system in 2016 and
accessed
the information of about 57 million people, including some 600,000 of its drivers in the United States.
Likewise, cloud computing is already starting to revolutionize the way content is delivered and
accessed
both by teachers and students.
Now, China is laying claim to another 11% of the tiny kingdom’s territory, in an area that can be
accessed
only through Arunachal Pradesh (which Chinese maps already show as part of China).
Egypt, for example, has introduced “interactive classrooms,” distributing 1.5 million tablets preloaded with an electronic encyclopedia that can also be
accessed
from school networks and youth centers.
In Estonia, 98% of the population have an electronic ID, and 99% of public services – including voting – can be
accessed
online.
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