Exemplos de uso de More accessible em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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He seemed more accessible.
A more accessible use multiple monitors.
I would say it was more accessible.
Create a more accessible environment.
Now everything is far more accessible.
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But also more accessible ones.
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The terrain was more accessible by placing a new bridge.
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More accessible diagnostic method is considered to ultrasound.
Making healthcare more accessible.
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Consequently, complex mathematical andstatistical procedures have become more accessible.
The pieces get slowly more accessible at least relatively speaking.
I think the shorter songs are more accessible.
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Shower caddies make bathroom supplies more accessible.
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Shopping online makes these bargains ever more accessible.
More accessible labour markets should be promoted, anddiversity in employment as a productive factor and a factor for social integration should be encouraged.
A recreation of the original, more accessible to anyone.
The Council Fathers strongly perceived, as a true breath of the Holy Spirit,a need to talk about God to men and women of their time in a more accessible way.