Inaccessible
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At that time, all three of those exams were given in completely
inaccessible
buildings, so I had friends who carried me up and down the steps for these exams, not in a motorized wheelchair.
You find them in any
inaccessible
village around the world.
Because typically they've been too inefficient, inaccessible, they've not been fast enough, they've been quite expensive.
So what we did, we went to Alaska, which is where the grizzlies rely on really high, almost inaccessible, mountain slopes for their denning.
Otherwise, it was neither sinister nor disturbing, although even at that point it was clear that it had something to communicate to me about my emotions, particularly emotions which were remote and
inaccessible.
They are
inaccessible
to our senses but can be seen through mathematical lenses.
It's inaccessible, it's somewhere else and fundamentally, why should I care?
Now, Jeff Bezos advised us when he left at the end of the expedition, "Make the clock
inaccessible.
Bone marrow transplantations offer a curative measure, but these procedures are complicated and often
inaccessible.
And who would have thought that an appropriate job for me might involve the meticulous operation of electronic equipment to curate dance music to people in
inaccessible
places under the influence of alcohol.
And microgravity research just appears to be
inaccessible.
Actual science can be considered as boring and inaccessible, and thus Science Fiction is a cinematic genre created especially to make the otherwise tedious, yet educational science topics more interesting and comprehensible to larger audiences.
Yeong-ae Lee's vengeance-seeking protagonist is an
inaccessible
anchor for the film and is not particularly charismatic.
Instead, their entrepreneurial talents and legal rights to assets are recorded in hundreds of scattered records and rules systems throughout their countries, making them internationally
inaccessible.
That is, the events were not experienced as traumatic when they occurred, and there is no evidence that they were
inaccessible
during the years when they never came to mind.
Under existing copyright restrictions, titles accessible in the richest countries remain
inaccessible
to readers in the poorest.
America’s rapid switch to natural gas is the result of three decades of technological innovation, particularly the development of hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” which has opened up large new resources of previously
inaccessible
shale gas.
Every detail, from the number of bicycles and boats needed to deliver the vaccine to otherwise
inaccessible
areas, to the refrigerators and cold boxes needed to keep the vaccine potent, even the batteries necessary to power them, were counted and budgeted.
When UNCLOS was negotiated, the high seas were protected because they were
inaccessible.
Wiesel’s work has neither the
inaccessible
sublimity of Kafka, nor the paradoxically lofty power of Proust.
Indeed, most of North Korea’s R&D, not least its enrichment of fissile materials, occurs in secret facilities
inaccessible
to outside inspectors.
Indeed, the US economy’s structural evolution over the past two decades has made additional foreign demand
inaccessible
without expanding the scope of the tradable sector.
It remains a daunting journey, through areas little changed to this day, inaccessible, and desperately poor.
A similar outcome was observed in Pakistan’s Swat Valley after the militant takeover of 2009 rendered the region
inaccessible
for months.
In Latin America, democracy has similarly been incomplete, unstable, and often
inaccessible
to indigenous, African-American, and mixed populations.
For starters, the government has intensified its censorship of the Internet, rendering popular portals and sites – including Google, Facebook, and the New York Times – all but
inaccessible.
CCS was originally developed for enhanced oil recovery (EOR), whereby pressurized CO2 is pumped into older oil reservoirs to extract otherwise
inaccessible
crude oil, significantly boosting production, and thus greenhouse-gas emissions.
Of course, people living in remote areas need access to quality health care, without having to navigate rough and dangerous roads that can become virtually
inaccessible
during some periods of the year.
Moreover, mines, bombs, and grenades that failed to explode during combat often continue to render areas
inaccessible
both for humans and larger animals long after a war ends.
BRUSSELS – The global energy community is abuzz with excitement about hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” a newish technology that has opened formerly
inaccessible
reserves of gas trapped in underground shale formations.
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