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FLINCHUM: I was asked to clarify that Mr. Cho was evaluated in the incident I talked about previously by the local mental health agency, which we refer to as Access, and he was not evaluated by Cook Counsel.
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In the US we did experience a continued increase in the number of patients supported by free drugs which we refer to as our Access Program.
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Evidently Diebold set up the system in Access which is far too small for the number of votes in KC and they've failed to reprogram for SQL or another more robust database.
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Access is limited to owners and guests of 20 suites that offer 12 stadium seats and Club entry.
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Access is limited to owners and guests of 20 suites that offer 12 stadium seats and Club entry.
Stadium's Club Is a Football Throwback Craig Karmin 2010
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Access is typically provided by phone and cable TV companies, via upgraded phone lines and high-speed cable-TV modems.
FCC plans to formalize Internet rules on net neutrality draw fire 2009
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But even if we take your analogy of public law schools consider: a. Access is rationed.
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In the countries I have posted to Access is unprecedented.
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Access is about having enough resources to live a similar enough life to the middle class that you don't stick out among them or become unable to socialize effectively.
Kling vs. Lang, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Project Access is a great asset to Portland and all of Oregon, check out the website!
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