11. BellSouth and its competitors have consistently succeeded in taking business away from companies that focus mainly on long distance because they generally have easier access to the end customers. 12. Both versions of the bill would give patients easier access to emergency rooms, and specialists like obstetricians and pediatricians. 13. Both versions would give patients easier access to emergency rooms, and specialists like obstetricians and pediatricians. 14. A third door, providing easier access to the back of the cab, is made standard on extended-cab models. 15. But Ho said social changes, like easier access to transportation, increasing population density and more frequent sexual contacts, might have been bigger factors. 16. But other courses at St. Andrews and elsewhere, such as the four at the Gleneagles resort northwest of Edinburgh, have easier access. 17. But state officials asked Congress to give them a bit more authority, with easier access to and less restrictions on federal money. 18. By localizing production, the company can avoid dumping charges, take advantage of cheaper distribution costs and have easier access to raw materials, he said. 19. Crosetti and Sypko agreed that another major source of cost savings will come from providing easier access to health care, which will promote veteran wellness. 20. Danburg said she supports easier access to birth registries where adult adoptees and birth parents can find each other if both sign up. |