When we hit the main roads at the T-junction from the set of streets we live off, we turn right, away from the main congestions of outer-London. |
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Active power reserves must be predisposed to ensure the supply-demand balance and settle congestions on the public transmission system. |
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Wet girdle packs, twice every day, on an empty stomach, also relieve congestions and infections in the uterus and other pelvic organs. |
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This figure is enormous and at the moment we need more benches, teachers and classrooms to ease the congestions. |
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Analysing data from many users helps to identify traffic congestions more quickly and to calculate diversion routes more reliably. |
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The willingness to pay is low and congestions on alternative roads are lower than anticipated. |
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Network video also allows for automatic incident detection which immediately alerts operators of situations that deviate from the normal, e.g. congestions, accidents and slow vehicles. |
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According to the market investigation, the five balancing zones remain characterised by separate competitive conditions, as illustrated particularly by the congestions occurring between the different zones. |
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The conveyor belt is fitted with sturdy, V-shaped ribs, which prevent material congestions and ensure that tremendous masses of material are transported to the point of discharge. |
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Wisely utilizing newly acquired energies keeps inflowing and outflowing channels open and prevents emotional, mental and psychical congestions which may otherwise be experienced, with their accompanying physical consequences. |
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Possible measures there include making broader use of congestions charges, new approaches to encourage the use of public transport and car-sharing. |
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