With Glasgow and Edinburgh easily commutable and located in such outstanding scenery, the attractions are easy to see. |
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The two areas are similar because they each constitute a local labour market and they each cover an area commutable by car. |
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It is not easily commutable to London, which is 1hr 50 min from the railway station. |
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The purchase of a commutable annuity would leave the option open for these members to commute if and when they finally surface. |
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We hope they will all come to work in Swindon, which is commutable. |
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A 34-mile drive up the A68 road to Edinburgh does make this commutable. |
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The fact that the new motorway now stretches for 72 kilometres from Dublin to Dundalk has made the town much more commutable, especially for those working at Dublin airport. |
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Being equidistant from Newcastle, Hexham and Durham makes it very commutable. |
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Payments are not commutable during the annuitant's lifetime. |
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My good friend Rob Newman is assistant manager there and it's commutable from my house in Kent. |
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For this activity, the profession should make use of reference materials that are commutable rather than system specific. |
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The trading company must also fulfill general requirements, especially the one that the trading name cannot be commutable with the company of another entrepreneur and cannot act delusively. |
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The criteria used by Country Living to select their top commutable towns included commuting time to nearest city, views, landscape and price of homes. |
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The village is both commutable for the cities of Leeds and York. |
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