Accessible
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For a long time Google didn’t need to do much to remain the leader in Internet search, focusing primarily on the “access” part of its self-proclaimed mission “to organize the world’s information and make it universally
accessible
and useful.”
The IFFEd is mobilizing both public and private funds, marshaling international cooperation, and leading a multinational partnership to make education
accessible
to all.
In addition, scientific research on this most
accessible
of human organs will continue to identify innovative treatments and modes of prevention, which may well become applicable to other cancers.
But, for individual economies, relative productivity versus income levels determines the share of global tradable aggregate demand that is
accessible.
As the crisis in Rakhine State powerfully illustrates, ethnic and ideological rifts run deep in Myanmar, and accessible, quality education may be the only means by which a common sense of shared identity can be cultivated.
But avoiding this outcome will not be easy, for it will require that selection for genetic enhancement is either available to no one or
accessible
to everyone.
The data revolution can help to ensure that verifiable data are
accessible
to the general public and the intended recipients of public and private services.
Why Strengthening Land Rights Strengthens DevelopmentWASHINGTON, DC – For most of the world’s poor and vulnerable people, secure property rights, including land tenure, are a rarely
accessible
luxury.
There is more room for innovation in education than in any other international-development sector, especially as digital technologies and the Internet become more
accessible
even in the world’s poorest regions.
With new technology, we can now leapfrog the 150-year-old braille system and instantly render text into audio recordings, making all types of learning materials
accessible
to the visually impaired.
On the other hand, the dollar could succumb to a long, slow bleeding out, as America’s financial rivals try to make their own currencies more attractive and
accessible.
But as dollars became less accessible, while domestic production fell and imports rose, rial devaluation became inevitable.
In some parts of the world – and certainly in most of the West – it already is, since large amounts of information are now
accessible
to almost anyone.
But much more can be done to ensure that costs continue to fall, and that solar power is
accessible
in all countries.
We have also launched several new initiatives to make education more widely
accessible.
Study groups can be far more
accessible
and flexible with the Web.
Making such data open and
accessible
should be viewed as a basic condition of ensuring people’s ability to hold governments accountable and thus participate in decisions that affect their lives.
As a result, the use of these algorithms creates a technological momentum to treat information about people as recordable,
accessible
data.
Zucman, for his part, favors a single global registry – a publicly
accessible
database detailing the ownership of financial instruments.
More broadly, lifespan inequality is lower today, because medical breakthroughs that were available only to the elite a century or so ago are now more broadly
accessible.
In India, for example, about 100,000 new book titles were published during 2009; but only around 500, or 0.5%, were made
accessible
to the country’s millions of sight-impaired people.
In francophone Africa, some of the places worst ravaged by river blindness and other diseases that attack the eyes, the share of
accessible
publications for people like me is less than 1%.
In the United States, Australia, and the European Union,
accessible
braille, large-print, and audio titles account, at best, for 7% of the total number of publications.
Under existing copyright restrictions, titles
accessible
in the richest countries remain inaccessible to readers in the poorest.
Argentina and Spain cannot legally share their 165,000
accessible
titles with libraries for Spanish-speaking blind people in Chile, Columbia, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Uruguay, which together have only 8,517 titles.
One would think that college and public libraries, and other open depositories, would have books already being produced and made
accessible
elsewhere.
We expect these programs –
accessible
to young people in Arab countries and beyond – will attract significant interest from students and strong support from employers.
Alternatives do need to be explored, including more efficient use, diversification into more easily
accessible
substitutes, and reduction of overall consumption (though in all these cases, it is easier to deal with energy shortages than food shortages).
Chief among them is that it lacks the kind of basic common and universal protocols that made the Internet universally
accessible
(TCP-IP, HTML, and so forth).
At a time when skepticism about markets ran rampant, Friedman explained in clear,
accessible
language that private enterprise is the foundation of economic prosperity.
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