Inaccessibility

Word INACCESSIBILITY
Character 15
Hyphenation in ac cess i bil i ty
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But inaccessibility is less to do with the difficulty of "getting into" an invented world (the antipathy to "funny names" he cites), I think, than it's to do with the difficulty of "getting into" a complex reading experience -- one which sets up contradictory emotional and intellectual responses and which therefore requires active engagement on the reader's part. ❋ Hal Duncan (2007)

It's not about Shakespeare's inaccessibility, is it? ❋ M-mv (2005)

His inaccessibility is not only a matter of literary form but also a spiritual attitude, an inner necessity, an outlook on life. ❋ Unknown (1975)

Where raw material deposits are located at a distance from transport routes, their inaccessibility could be the cause of this investment in the building materials sector. ❋ Unknown (1985)

98 A midwife's ignorance could not only kill the child but also keep him from being baptized and thus saved. 99 As dangerous as their inaccessibility was the possibility that the midwives were incompetent. ❋ Unknown (2005)

To strengthen one’s feeling that one is really sane, it may thus seem reasonable to disdain encounters in which the opposite will be assumed—even though this results in exactly the kind of conduct, namely, inaccessibility, that confirms the hospital’s view that one is mentally ill. ❋ ERVING GOFFMAN (1963)

The inaccessibility to such a large number of households "is a sad state" said Mr. Lehohla. ❋ Jackie Bischof (2011)

Oh, it's already finished and ready for its first home game, but between inaccessibility and the obscene cost of tickets, a lot of friends and family are planning to watch a game in the new facility and then pack it in. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I have long believed that it was the inaccessibility of the peninsula and mountainous Chiapas and Oaxaca that saved them from commercial exploitation and caused both Merida and San Cristobal de Las Casas to become charming and self-sustaining regional centers. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Despite her well-known inaccessibility, Ayn Rand had agreed to meet me, a 26-year-old entrepreneur, through a connection with my grandfather, a famous libertarian lawyer who had worked with Clarence Darrow in the Depression. ❋ Steve Mariotti (2011)

"We believe the inaccessibility of education is in large part to blame for that, and so by equipping them with assistive technology that allows them to take their own notes in the same amount of time and the same ease as their fully-sighted peers, we believe it will provide them with better access to education, income and quality of life," Hanson said. ❋ Unknown (2011)

That [pussy] is inaccessible ❋ Jbcred (2016)

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