But uncertainty about availability has frustrated both doctors and patients.
They say foreign students may be put off by higher cost, new format, and limited availability.
As awareness among consumers grows regarding the benefits of organic vegetables, the availability of this produce grows as well.
They have limited the availability of fishing licenses.
Reservations are determined through lotteries, but sometimes there is short-notice availability.
The company still won't disclose the exact availability.
The availability of broadband capacity has exploded with the laying of fiber-optic cable nationwide.
Build a better search engine, rather than restrict the availability of the information.
Today the availability of abundant data enables companies to cater to small niche markets anywhere in the world.
Anyway, poverty and starvation are due to the inequality between people, not to the absolute food availability.
British Dictionary definitions for availability
available
/əˈveɪləbəl/
adjective
1.
obtainable or accessible; capable of being made use of; at hand
2.
(US, politics, derogatory) suitable for public office, usually as a result of having an inoffensive character: Smith was a particularly available candidate
mid-15c., "beneficial," also "valid, effective, capable of producing the desired effect," from avail + -able. Meaning "at one's disposal, capable of being made use of" is recorded from 1827.
availability in Technology
system The degree to which a system suffers degradation or interruption in its service to the customer as a consequence of failures of one or more of its parts. One of the components of RAS. (2000-08-13)