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Example sentences for "accessibility"

Lexicographically close words:
accessaries; accessary; accesse; accessed; accesses; accessible; accession; accessions; accessit; accessories
  1. We need light more than heat; intellectual alertness, faith in the reasoning faculty, accessibility to new ideas.

  2. I sketched my first contacts with alcohol, told of my first intoxications and revulsions, and pointed out always the one thing that in the end had won me over--namely, the accessibility of alcohol.

  3. I read back in my life and saw how the accessibility of alcohol had given me the taste for it.

  4. The point is," I concluded my sermon, "that it is the accessibility of alcohol that has given me my taste for alcohol.

  5. The amount and accessibility of asylum accommodation in each district.

  6. The Amount and Accessibility of Asylum Accommodation in each District.

  7. Cromwell’s efficiency in carrying on this work was only equalled by his notorious accessibility to bribes and presents in the disposal of monastic leases.

  8. Moreover Cromwell’s property increased so fast during his years of service under Wolsey, that even his notorious accessibility to bribes could not account for it, had it not been augmented from some outside source.

  9. There are significant depositions against some of these Commissioners who dared to murmur at Cromwell’s notorious accessibility to bribes, which seems to have been more noticeable in his dealings with Ireland than anywhere else.

  10. Political considerations, however, influence both accessibility to education and accessibility to jobs that confer higher social status.

  11. Upward mobility is possible, and the key to it is education; the key to educational opportunity, however, is most often political influence, which also plays a large role in the accessibility to jobs that lead to higher social status.

  12. It combined accessibility with privacy; for after you quitted the cleared lands at the front of the property, and entered the woodland at the back, you were instantly in a stretch of timber which by rights belonged in the Adirondacks.

  13. And as for accessibility--well, accessibility is simply no name for it!

  14. The accessibility of all objects contained in the museum to the curator and to scientific students, without interference with the public or by the public.

  15. The accessibility of this collection to the public.

  16. I dwell upon the Belly valleys because their size, magnificence, and accessibility suggest a future of public use; nothing would be easier, for instance, than a road from Babb to join the road already in from Canada.

  17. That is its position nearer to the middle of the country than other great national parks, and its accessibility from large centres of population.

  18. This depends upon the productivity, accessibility and extent of their hinterland, and this in turn depends upon the size and shape of the inland basin.

  19. Inaccessibility from the land, a high degree of accessibility from the sea, and a paucity of local resources unite to thrust the inhabitants of such coasts out upon the deep, to make of them fishermen, seamen, and ocean carriers.

  20. Its accessibility from the sea depends primarily upon its degree of articulation; and this articulation depends upon whether the littoral belt has suffered elevation or subsidence.

  21. Thus the character of the bordering sea may help to determine the accessibility of the coast from the land side.

  22. Here is accessibility operating against the underlying isolation of an island habitat.

  23. Not only the accessibility of the coast from the sea, but also its habitability enters as a factor into its historical importance.

  24. The proximity and accessibility to Washington, the most magnificent city in the world, together with the splendid natural advantages of Fairfax, must inevitably make the county rich, populous and great.

  25. In addition to the accessibility of these cities by roadways, three steam and three electric railways connect the county with Washington.

  26. It is the availability and accessibility of information, which determines the values of important parameters such as the equilibrium general price level and other parameters of expectations (such as equity prices).

  27. Supposing a mistake has been made, the weeding has been made with the accessibility in view of large and special libraries in towns and cities near by.

  28. In the words of one earnest library worker, "The modern library movement is a movement to increase by every possible means the accessibility of books, to stimulate their reading and to create a demand for the best.

  29. Since illustrative material is such a valuable teaching device in art related to the home, good storage space and easy accessibility are of fundamental importance in its successful use.

  30. The bulletin board and screen, well placed, offer good possibilities for accessibility of certain illustrative material which does not need to be handled.

  31. Instead, we think that the most important factor in their demise was the accessibility of the area to human beings and the attitudes of humans towards wolves.

  32. This mortality probably is related to two factors, negative human attitudes toward wolves and accessibility of humans to wolf range.

  33. Much of the area is owned by the Huron Mountain Club, on which accessibility is restricted.

  34. Discussing the "accessibility of Bengal schools and colleges to Revolutionary influences," they quote a passage from one of the reports of the Director of Public Instruction in Bengal.

  35. Accessibility of Bengal Schools and Colleges to Revolutionary Influences.

  36. You can see how my mind fastened first on machinery, then on power, then on quantity and accessibility of power; then solar heat.

  37. The sum might have been fifty million for all its accessibility to Roger.

  38. Inspection--The accessibility which makes possible the thorough cleaning of all portions of the Babcock & Wilcox boiler also provides a means for a thorough inspection.

  39. In certain designs of water-tube boilers in order to assure accessibility for inspection of the rear ends of the tubes, the rear portion of the boiler is exposed to the atmosphere with resulting excessive radiation losses.

  40. Repairs--The lack of accessibility in fire-tube boilers further leads to difficulties where repairs are required.

  41. Such results can be accomplished only by the use of a design in boiler construction which gives complete accessibility to all portions.

  42. Its prosperity is founded chiefly on its accessibility to oil, coal and iron.

  43. But its accessibility to the raw materials of industrial development has also made it a great manufacturing city.

  44. Of all these aspects of the revival, however, the new sensitiveness and accessibility to the influences of external nature was the most pervasive and the most important.

  45. One must conceive the development of the Elizabethan age as something so rapid in its accessibility to new impressions and new manners and learning and modes of thought that for years the old and new subsisted side by side.

  46. These data are secured at a cost of from 3 to 10 cents per acre, depending upon the accessibility and the topography of the region and the density of the timber.

  47. Missionary Beginnings [Sidenote: Alien Accessibility is Home Mission Possibility] The first human touch put upon the immigrant in the new environment is vastly important in its effects.

  48. Its bearing on their accessibility to the gospel.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "accessibility" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    access; availability; candor; existence; frankness; immanence; immediacy; impressionability; inherence; occurrence; openness; plainness; sociability; susceptibility; unreserve; unrestraint