inaccessibility
Americannoun
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Many said that it gave them access to books previously unavailable to them because of restrictions, inaccessibility or unaffordability, among other reasons.
From Los Angeles Times
Caroline Stickland, the charity's chief executive, told the BBC: "We really welcome this clear call to action that the current state of transport inaccessibility in this country can not continue."
From BBC
"Stranding response in this area is complex due to the inaccessibility of the site, ocean conditions and the challenges of getting specialist equipment to the remote area," a department spokesperson said in a statement.
From BBC
Fabriccio, who studied cinematography, explains that the great inaccessibility of high-quality film development services in Central America gave him the first decisive push to learn how to develop his first film.
From BBC
“There is a lot of inaccessibility out there, which is a frustration to a lot of folks with physical disabilities,” she said.
From Los Angeles Times
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