unsupervised access
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunsupervisedandaccess
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unsupervised
adjective
uk/ʌnˈsuː.pə.vaɪzd/us/ʌnˈsuː.pɚ.vaɪzd/
without anyone watching to make sure that nothing dangerous or wrong is done ...
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access
noun[U]
uk/ˈæk.ses/us/ˈæk.ses/
the method or possibility of getting near to a place ...
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(Definition ofunsupervisedandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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All nations should move to restrictunsupervisedaccessof people to antibiotics.
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What action has been taken to ensure that young recruits do not haveunsupervisedaccessto live ammunition?
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To prevent the defendant from obtainingunsupervisedaccessfrom other sources, no one else would be allowed to see the material except under strict conditions.
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This body would ensure that there are adequate checks on the suitability of leaders and workers withunsupervisedaccessto children and young people.
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As part of that assessment, will he undertake to examine the definition of substantialunsupervisedaccess?
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Currently checks are made against police records for all posts involving substantialunsupervisedaccessto children.
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The court welfare officer was indifferent to that, and the judge dismissed it out of hand and grantedunsupervisedaccessto the children.
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That body would ensure that there are adequate checks on the suitability of leaders and workers withunsupervisedaccessto children and young people.
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The access arrangements have recently been relaxed and far more men who have a history of violence are being allowedunsupervisedaccessto children.
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The court welfare officer then authorisedunsupervisedaccess.
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He hasunsupervisedaccessto its cheque book.
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She referred to those heart-rending cases of death or injury that are occasioned to children by fathers who have been givenunsupervisedaccess.
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Is it right that a parent with a proven history of domestic violence can haveunsupervisedaccessto their child?
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There were obviously good grounds for objections but, in due course, he gainedunsupervisedaccess, which is ridiculous.
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Criminal record checks are available on people working in the statutory sector where they have substantialunsupervisedaccessto children.
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Costs will be kept to a minimum and the highest form of certificate should cost around £10 for those volunteers having substantial, largelyunsupervisedaccessto children or vulnerable adults.
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Will he issue guidance on how the system will operate, especially the way in which the concept of substantialunsupervisedaccessto children and young people should be interpreted?
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Police checks are generally available for those who have substantialunsupervisedaccessto children in children's homes.
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His knowledge, charm and charitable activities gained him the trust of several librarians and, in some cases,unsupervisedaccessto their collections.
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The hiking trail allowed visitorsunsupervisedaccessand is seen as running too close to many of the rock-art sites.
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