Aún no tenemos significados para "widen access".
1This law change would widen access to cannabis use for health reasons.
2A further $80 million has been provided to further widen access to medicines.
3It forms part of the university's attempt to widen access to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
4Yesterday, the Labour Party said the return of fees would undermine efforts to widen access to third-level.
5Moves involve ending mobile roaming charges and reforming copyright rules to widen access to online audiovisual content.
6On Thursday, his second day of the trip, he plans to unveil housing measures that would widen access to mortgages.
7Traditionally, universities looking to widen access have focused on secondary aged children preparing to take their next step in education.
8Briefly put, a lot of the money is now going to community arts organisations, to widen access to the arts.
9The drug-buyer Pharmac will widen access to the intra-uterine device Mirena and another similar long-acting IUD system known as Jaydess.
10In a move designed to help widen access to non-traditional students, UCD is to provide fully flexible courses from next year.
11The drug-buying agency announced it would widen access to the Lamictal and Arrow brands of lamotrigine, via its exceptional circumstances process.
12Yes, it would put a dent in the revenue, but it would vastly widen access and generate a lot of love.
13She explains how initiatives to widen access to contraception have had a positive effect on women and girls in developing countries.
14Photo: New Zealand AIDS Foundation Pharmac said it would widen access to the drug Truvada, which works to prevent infection with HIV.
15The Government is examining plans to widen access to a key State scheme to keep those in negative equity in their homes.
16But there are benefits to online learning: it can widen access to education to people who wouldn't otherwise be able to go.
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