Examples of using Having access in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
Persons having access to the information through the exercise of their employment,
And having access to the 2 pools at the bottom of the garden was fantastic.
belongs to a group having access to this object;
Being able to use a computer means having access to a world of possibilities:
Not accepting cookies, however, can result in not having access to certain pages of the website of MAF Unlimited™.
Having access to local market insights on a global level makes the difference between realising and missing a deal.
Big companies even implement policies preventing employees from having access to master keys used for the decryption process of the channeled data in real time.
Having access to big data means that businesses have the ability to understand their audience perspective
Not having access to money might not be such a bad idea.
care givers having access to your medical files.
Your teams can better serve customers by having access to information about their area.
wild branches both having access to the Word of God through the body of the Messiah,
This leads to a cascade of children not having access to their rights.
For some, this might mean having access to resources beyond the borders of their country of origin.
are the necessary precondition of having access to the information which is increasingly offered by modern tools.
Legislative proposal on security vetting of persons having access to CBRN(Chemical, Biological,
Security clearance requirements for personnel having access to command facilities used for receiving,
Extend to all persons having access to classified information,
Neutrality and impartiality are crucial for having access to populations and a condition sine qua non for the security of relief workers.
KNX certified products and having access to the technical development support line.