It meets standards for universal accessibility, as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).
Mr. Dupret hopes the immersive nature and universal accessibility of his photographs will stimulate interest in the World Heritage sites.
A day-use fishing deck on the Pinnebog River offers universal accessibility.
In contrast, in the NHS we now face reduced access to care in a system that once prided itself on its aim of universal accessibility.
In 1993 the US federal government opened the Internet to commerce and the creation of HTML formed the basis for universal accessibility.
Though Yale University's primary recital hall, it still lacks modern amenities including: universal accessibility for people with disabilities, air conditioning, and industry-standard lighting.
There was the same ideal of universal accessibility, as measured by the reception of peasants and laborers.
In July 2006, the station underwent renovations to provide universal accessibility, including installation of elevators, toilets, and renovations of the station office.
Although made in France, its generalized country settings and avoidance of spoken dialogue enable universal accessibility and appeal.
Moreover the numbers don't justify universal accessibility.