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Inaccessibility

Inaccessibility meaning

The quality or state of being inaccessible; inaccessibleness. | The quality or state of being inaccessible; inaccessibleness. | Such a state in the built environment, commerce, or civics that represents a shortcoming in what society has yet achieved to accommodate the impairments that some of its members have.

Example sentences (20)

Harrison Ford, while appreciating the quality of the new cut in terms of stylistic ambition, still harbored reservations over what he perceived as emotional inaccessibility.

Muller and their group looked at the overall systemic impact of inaccessibility at BYU as a whole.

A lawmaker representing Western Equatoria in the national parliament said tons of maize and rice produced in Yambio and Nzara counties risk going to waste due to inaccessibility to the market.

Curtorim MLA Aleixo Lourenco raised concerns over frequent breakdowns and inaccessibility of the DSLR website, which has caused significant inconvenience to the public.

The inaccessibility of the Beanpot games also calls into question the difference in worth between the men’s and women’s games in the eyes of students.

The state’s justification overlooks the reality that this rule disproportionately affects marginalized communities, including those who may find it difficult to physically sign forms due to disability, inaccessibility, or time constraints.

Communication barriers, the physical inaccessibility of health facilities and the attitudes of healthcare providers all represent significant barriers to young women with disabilities.

They spoke to New York City Public Advocate, Jumaane Williams, and different state senators about voting inaccessibility during the COVID-19 outbreak.

This means that it will not be possible to drill at Point Nemo, the Pacific pole of inaccessibility, as originally planned.

Its latest report points out that 35 per cent of adults still save at home due to inconvenience associated with inaccessibility to formal financial institutions.

Given the pots pre-date local knowledge, the incredible inaccessibility and lack of any other signs of human activity, Lico’s forest remains one of the least disturbed on the planet.

R'lyeh, the non-euclidian corpse city where dead Cthulhu lies dreaming, lies at 47°9' S, 126°43' W near the Pacific pole of inaccessibility, Point Nemo.

The support fund does not solve issues of exclusivity and inaccessibility at our organization.

Additionally, the lack of employment opportunities in industry and inaccessibility to markets have combined to lock rural families into a subsistence or self-reliance mode, putting tremendous pressure on local ecosystems.

A key weakness was also the inaccessibility of the U.S. market, due to FCC spectrum restrictions at that time.

Despite its relative inaccessibility, Rawlinson was able to scale the cliff and copy the Old Persian inscription.

Due to inaccessibility, the range was not fully explored until 1912.

Finally, the Inaccessibility Paradigm states that privacy is the state where something is completely inaccessible to others.

Given the inaccessibility of much of the species' range, particularly the central Amazon, estimating jaguar numbers is difficult.

However, this inaccessibility and perhaps even mystery that surrounds expertise does not cause the layman to disregard the opinion of the experts on account of the unknown.