Examples of 'making access' in a sentence

Meaning of "making access"

making access: Refers to the action of creating or providing a way to enter, use, or reach something, often in the context of technology or infrastructure

How to use "making access" in a sentence

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Making access to justice a reality for all.
Snow and mud were making access difficult.
Making access to healthy food a fact of life.
This is important when making access control decisions.
Making access control more usable.
Its first component involves making access to identity universal.
We are making access to quality health care affordable.
Alaveteli is free software for making access to information requests.
Making access to traineeships fairer.
Canadians are taking up the challenge of making access to justice a reality.
Making access easy is essential.
The shortage of family doctors is making access to care more difficult.
Making access to learning easier and more widespread at all times of life.
It seems in matters of civil law to be about making access to justice easier.
Thank you for making access to these treasures more possible.

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Several institutions adjusted their premises for making access possible.
At EAM we aspire to making access to financial services universally available.
As a consequence of storms the area sometimes floods making access impossible.
Finland has passed a law making access to broadband a legal right for Finnish citizens.
The meltdown is intensifying the recession because it is making access to credit so difficult.
Preserve childhood making access to education, languages and sport easier.
The nature of the criteria that are currently being employed in making access decisions.
Security is air tight, making access to personal records impossible.
The elevator is conveniently located right outside your door making access easy.
We are also on an island, making access more difficult.
O making access to learning easier and more widespread at all times of life ;.
This document is concerned with the problem of making access to medication childproof.
Making access to pharmaceuticals possible through the transfer of technology and Know-How.
The IRS offers two tax incentives to help cover the cost of making access improvements.
Each is affected by conflict, making access to children a considerable challenge.
The authorities persistently filtered the website, making access difficult.
By making access to medicines too difficult, use will decline and animal welfare will suffer.
An EAP method SHOULD use the authenticated identity when making access control decisions.
Making access to energy easier for industries and ensuring an efficient and competitive energy policy ;.
Knowledge for everyone, making access affordable.
Making access to collections easier is the Library 's top priority.
Using specific software, making access easier.
Making access to CGSB Standards on the " Net " more convenient is a focus of the CGSB.
Psychedelics are illegal, making access tricky.
Making access better with unique safety, functionality, and ergonomic features.
The steel doors are heavily corroded, making access difficult.
It was situated just off the A39 making access to all parts of Cornwall very easy.
They were constantly damaged by farmers ' cart wheels, creating dangerous holes and making access difficult.
The priorities to consider when making access and allocation decisions are,.
At present it is a military base housing the Guard Jaeger Regiment, making access restricted.
The atoll has no reef opening, making access by boat nearly impossible.
Palu airport is operating at half capacity, making access difficult.
Which is faster and more comfortable, making access to this exceptional sector easier!
Secondly, escalators were installed for the upper deck, making access easier for fans.
Should we be making access easier?

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