conditional access
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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Students 13 and older have conditional access that requires completion of mandatory training and “Responsible Use Policy” signatures from students and parents.
From Los Angeles Times
Subscription-based streaming services like Netflix and Spotify imply conditional access to libraries whose content can change.
From New York Times
But this concern can be addressed in various ways; members of the Supreme Council of the central bank have suggested having monitored and conditional access to reserves.
From Washington Post
“These are prudent military planning measures that allow for temporary or conditional access of facilities in the event of a contingency, and are not provocative in any way, nor are they an expansion of the U.S. footprint in the region, in general, or in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in particular,” Urban wrote.
From Seattle Times
The NGT earlier this month granted Vedanta, the Indian unit of London-listed Vedanta Resources Ltd, conditional access to the smelter for “administrative purposes”.
From Reuters
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