Providing liquidity to the mortgage market ensures wideaccess to 30-year, fixed-rate loans.
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He allowed the producers of "Brick City" unusually wideaccess.
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Once an effective HIV vaccine is discovered, a major challenge will be to ensure its world wideaccess.
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That file would install malicious software that would grant hackers wideaccess to their systems, according to FireEye.
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The wideaccess corridors passed slowly, the conduits and pipes like the circulatory system of some vast planetary behemoth.
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The online database will give health professionals nation- wideaccess to the records of patients with diabetes for the first time.
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The woman was standing in the center of the wideaccess tunnel, people flowing by on both sides, giving her a wide berth.
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He has allowed wideaccess to the Internet, let Turkmen citizens study abroad and restored the National Academy of Sciences abolished by his predecessor.
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This law change would widenaccess to cannabis use for health reasons.
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A further $80 million has been provided to further widenaccess to medicines.
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It forms part of the university's attempt to widenaccess to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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Yesterday, the Labour Party said the return of fees would undermine efforts to widenaccess to third-level.
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Moves involve ending mobile roaming charges and reforming copyright rules to widenaccess to online audiovisual content.
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On Thursday, his second day of the trip, he plans to unveil housing measures that would widenaccess to mortgages.
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Traditionally, universities looking to widenaccess have focused on secondary aged children preparing to take their next step in education.
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Briefly put, a lot of the money is now going to community arts organisations, to widenaccess to the arts.