This can lead to an increase in pulmonary capillary pressure that is sufficient to induce pulmonary congestion. |
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Both enqueuing and dequeuing of packets is accomplished using decision making apparatus and congestion avoidance and dequeue management hardware. |
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I experience breathlessness and sometimes congestion leading to wheezing and hyperventilation. |
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In the past, businesses criticised holding the show midweek because it caused major traffic congestion. |
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When there is a traffic jam or hold-up, do not jump the queue, as it would only add to the congestion and confusion. |
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There have been a couple of tragic accident deaths over the weekend, and the congestion is bad on a daily basis. |
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Cities have overflowed into suburbs, and urban sprawl has made some idyllic suburbs a congestion nightmare. |
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The train is intended to ease congestion caused by more than 300 000 cars a day travelling between the province's two principal cities. |
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There were the usual murmurings about congestion snarling up the M8 which had delayed some making the trip from Edinburgh to the Glasgow Hilton. |
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Traffic congestion and inadequate public transit make this the most polluted metro area in the country. |
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Currently, city public buses use the slow lane together with minibuses and private cars, often causing heavy traffic congestion. |
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This is an attractively written systematic exposition of the basic probabilistic methods of congestion theory. |
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Symptoms include nasal congestion, ptosis of one eyelid, miosis, and conjunctional hyperemia. |
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He points out that road congestion is already hurting haulage and rail and shipping is now identified as a cheaper short-haul option for cargo. |
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The society has been in talks with the borough and district councils about solutions to traffic congestion around the showground. |
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It is expected that the roads will be shut until at least 4pm today and that there will be major traffic congestion. |
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There is a lot of discomfort and unhappiness around the country about congestion and about transportation services in general. |
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Given the type of congestion we have experienced, undue delay in providing the roads needed would be a recipe for a real nightmare scenario. |
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Residents have cited many black marks against the proposals including traffic congestion, noise and light pollution. |
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For people with significant nasal congestion, a decongestant therapy may be prescribed. |
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A daily ration of these herbs helps to thin mucous secretions and clears lung congestion, which is often a problem for emphysema sufferers. |
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If you use a decongestant nasal spray for more than three days, watch out for rebound congestion, which makes you even more congested. |
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It will do nothing to reduce congestion or help business to undertake its work by decongesting our roads. |
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Transport planners at City of York Council are keen to press forward with a scheme which could dramatically cut congestion on York's roads. |
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Problems, in fact, are many with traffic congestion presently leading the list. |
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He said network congestion would be eased in Windhoek with the opening of additional base stations. |
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This will substantially reduce the congestion at the customs counters in arrival halls of international airports. |
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Physical manipulation included cupping, which was believed to reduce congestion and restore blood flow. |
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According to transport experts, one freight train carries the equivalent of 75 lorry loads, reducing road congestion and pollution levels. |
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Guess who were causing the most congestion, with the biggest crowd of onlookers? |
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I have witnessed accidents, frayed tempers and schoolchildren battling congestion to get to school. |
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In order to reduce traffic congestion I have decided to forego the privilege of witnessing the golf at first hand. |
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The laryngeal inlet showed chronic inflammatory changes and the tongue showed focal congestion and mild inflammatory changes. |
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Constructing a flyover from Domlur entrance to Airport is one of the solutions to ease the congestion. |
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Followers of city politics will be surprised to learn that York council is floating the idea of a congestion charge. |
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The Government has made clear that no decision on the role of charging in reducing congestion on the inter-urban network has been taken. |
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We've got masses more traffic and congestion on our highways and interstates. |
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Both projects aim to seize on an opportunity to ease the growing congestion in Europe's ports caused by the boom in containerisation. |
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The FAA acknowledged that the plan is not intended as a final solution to congestion and delay problems. |
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Using a light touch, the therapist helps to clear areas of congestion and stagnation. |
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This would help counter claims the bridge was adding to congestion in Edinburgh. |
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If you are frustrated by road congestion or overcrowded trains you can add your support to our campaign. |
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That's the message from a new project to reduce congestion and improve the health of York children. |
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The bus lanes are designed to ease traffic congestion but they remain controversial. |
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Road rage is not one of my vices but I do get frustrated if I am stuck in traffic either due to road works or congestion. |
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Many group members are car owners and know only too well the difficulties caused by road congestion. |
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Traffic will take to minor narrower roads causing even worse congestion and gridlock. |
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This often creates congestion and difficulties with parking and access around schools. |
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Up top the band can often take up a large area of the dance floor and cause a lot of congestion. |
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This will, it is hoped, take traffic off the roads and help to ease congestion. |
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Traffic congestion is a serious issue which is causing concern to many residents and traders in our area. |
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This was a three-mile dual carriageway designed to make traffic congestion a thing of the past. |
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Free from the weekday congestion, the traffic raced wildly, shifting lanes as if in a video game. |
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Residents fear increased congestion, more noise and rides creating an eyesore. |
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Use an air filter to remove air impurities and allergens that may be causing congestion that obstructs breathing. |
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This improvement should be a boost to using public transport and help reduce traffic congestion. |
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Ally that with a network of buses going to the hospital and perhaps a bit of the dreadful congestion might be eased. |
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The process will test his ability to make good on his promises to use rail to ease Westside traffic congestion. |
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In the 1670's, the city's Corporation received complaints about the traffic congestion caused by hackney coaches. |
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After a week of struggling with this godawful sinusy chest congestion ick, I gave up and called in sick this morning. |
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It was as if it had suddenly tasted peace and freedom after the tumult and congestion of Italy. |
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The aim is to encourage patronage, so that access is improved and road congestion and environmental impacts are reduced. |
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The incident caused congestion on surrounding roads as police cleared the area. |
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There was bilateral hydrothorax and moderate pulmonary congestion associated with a passively congested liver. |
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The lungs showed significant congestion, edema, and patchy, hyaline membranes in all lobes. |
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Even after clearing the practical hurdles to implementing congestion pricing, other obstacles hamper its acceptance. |
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A recurring suggestion for raising finance for urban road projects was to charge for congestion. |
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The congestion charge keeps cars, and therefore theatregoers, out of the city centre until too late in the evening. |
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In heart failure, cirrhosis develops secondary to chronic passive congestion of the liver. |
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While commuters have to take a more circuitous route, it eases traffic congestion and flow. |
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The car park will also hopefully ease traffic congestion and parking difficulties. |
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If you have allergies that cause nasal congestion, try an oral or spray decongestant available from your chemist. |
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The school is already oversubscribed and congestion on Cottingley Road, which will be the main feeder road to the site, is also very worrying. |
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I'm all for bribing people out of their cars and into public transport by subsidies and freebies, to lessen the road congestion. |
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Will fixture congestion caused by The Champions League weaken their league challenge? |
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The refusal to bulk in wagonloads and to hire forwarding agents aggravated delays in the delivery of goods as well as station congestion. |
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A government spending watchdog today launched a scathing attack on attempts to cut congestion. |
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Approximately 700 cyclists braved inclement weather as well as Friday night traffic to cause a little non-polluting road congestion. |
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The congestion charge, introduced in London on Monday, has been lifted straight out of the professor's 1951 essay. |
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The works caused serious congestion on the westbound carriageway last night. |
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Antihistamine and decongestant combinations are used to treat the nasal congestion, sneezing, and runny nose caused by colds and hay fever. |
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Steroid nasal sprays and drops help to prevent all nose symptoms, including, sneezing and congestion. |
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As Britain's chief cheerleader for congestion charging pedalled into central London last week he entered a personal dreamland. |
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At the moment, traffic in York is being restrained simply by congestion itself. |
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This eliminates the multiple acknowledgments that create congestion and slow performance. |
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Others are under the impression that increasing the speed limit will somehow alleviate our traffic congestion problem. |
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We are keeping down congestion levels and increasing dramatically the number of people who travel by public transport. |
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Increases in intrathoracic pressure cause obstruction in cerebral venous outflow, leading to vascular congestion. |
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Moreover, the development would cause serious traffic congestion, reduce the water catchment area and increase the crime rate in the area. |
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That is including the time it will take me to get through the congestion of the downstate metro area. |
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If you drive into central London there is a big C painted on the road at the point where the congestion charge kicks in. |
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Lancashire captain Andy Farrell kicked off in a game delayed by traffic congestion resulting from bad weather earlier in the evening. |
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In these cases, the consequential use of lesser-used air lanes would help reduce congestion at major centres. |
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That's not to mention its exemption from the London congestion charge and road tax. |
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A congestion toll may involve a redistribution of income from low income to high income travellers. |
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Even then there was congestion on the bridge as a result of resurfacing work. |
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But all other things being equal, the view is that we feel that congestion charges are the most realistic way ahead. |
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I saw a doctor this morning about my chest and sinus congestion and she prescribed some pretty heavy-duty cough syrup. |
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Traffic congestion is a major concern directly related to the debate on efficient prices. |
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Dairy products are quite common instigators of food sensitivity-related reactions which include a blocked nose, sinus congestion and catarrh. |
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It is at once apparent that congestion in any calendar year can only be determined after the end of the calendar year. |
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Does he have a solution for relieving the congestion on these already clogged roads? |
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He said it would greatly relieve traffic congestion and should be part of the town development plan. |
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Residents in Harold are being encouraged to ease congestion in the borough, save money, cut pollution and make travelling easier by car sharing. |
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Turning traffic lights to flash amber is not the answer to congestion and we need to see real progress on the bypass. |
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She also said extra noise and congestion, along with the effect on visual amenity, would have an adverse effect on surrounding homes. |
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A decongestant spray may cause more congestion in some people, and over-the-counter sprays may have stimulant side effects. |
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Water and sewage leakages also create traffic congestion as the roads become potholed. |
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Does he have any history of nasal problems, such as trauma, congestion, or anosmia associated with nasal polyps? |
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The speed limit is generally leniently enforced, and pilots are often allowed to travel faster to relieve possible congestion on runways. |
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Heavy congestion is often experienced in Station Road, Cross Hills, and at the Kildwick level crossing on the Airedale railway line. |
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While some roads have been made one-way and BMTC buses diverted, congestion hasn't eased. |
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Queuing traffic at the numerous lights in and around the High Street creates more congestion. |
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O'Callaghan said UEP would also consider funding part of the proposed outer ring motorway to help alleviate congestion. |
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As environmental groups have long stressed, the government cannot build its way out of congestion. |
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Residents are set to fight plans for a proposed link road to ease traffic congestion between Wigan and Atherton. |
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Pine, eucalyptus, lemon or rosewood have antiseptic properties that are good for easing congestion. |
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Occasionally, the increased blood volume also causes congestion and enlargement of the spleen or liver. |
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With the coaches and heavy lorries off the roads the congestion on our highways would be greatly reduced. |
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The council says it had been trying to encourage people to use off-street car parks to ease congestion on busy city-centre routes. |
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It has been converted to run on LPG so is exempt from the London congestion charge. |
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They are also having to battle with the dangers of congestion from the sheer volume of traffic created by the morning and afternoon school runs. |
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This has been interpreted as a clear steer for councils to consider congestion charging. |
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As a result, digestion is compromised with the poorly assimilated food contributing to the organ congestion. |
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I am six months pregnant and I'm suffering badly from nasal congestion and a runny nose. |
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Diuretics are essential for the symptomatic management of patients with lung congestion or peripheral oedema from fluid overload. |
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Stronger signals, reduction in congestion and lowering the drop call rate are on the agenda. |
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Bath Road is gridlocked at most times of the day and this development would add to the congestion. |
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On job sites, space is at a premium, and the addition of more equipment can lead to congestion and unsafe conditions. |
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There will also be key objectives aimed at reducing congestion, which any bidder will be expected to fulfil. |
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If we defeat the congestion tax then it will give people confidence to stand up to other measures imposed on us by authority. |
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Ministers have discussed staggering teaching hours to ease rush-hour road congestion. |
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In the absence of adequate medical services, congestion and poor sanitation may cause health hazards. |
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This is stupid and has caused an awful lot of congestion where there previously wasn't that much. |
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The other two plans are to do nothing or have a single congestion charging zone. |
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Usually, the congestion, runny nose, and nosebleeds that occur during pregnancy clear up shortly after delivery. |
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Venous ulceration occurs when the valves inside the veins become incompetent, leading to backflow and congestion of venous blood. |
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Dramatic congestion relief can be obtained by applying short-run marginal social cost pricing to street networks. |
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The extension north-westwards of Edinburgh's age-old traffic congestion was created by building the first road bridge. |
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And a nearby butler's pantry with built-in grill, under-counter refrigerator, and microwave diminishes kitchen congestion. |
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It really is remarkable that the richest country in the world topped the congestion charge nonpayers league over the last six months. |
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A funfair has cancelled a visit to London after being told that its bumper cars would have to pay the congestion charge. |
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Entering the congestion of the pueblo, the Freeman slowed the team to a more sedate pace and studied her closely. |
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Their group went to a three-way playoff but the congestion wouldn't have occurred if the matches had been played earlier in the season. |
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Tissue congestion and inflammation tend to sensitize nerve endings and lower the threshold for stimuli. |
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The initiative should mean less congestion, less pollution, savings on petrol and parking and more transport options for non-drivers. |
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These included redness in conjunctiva with prominent bulbar vessels, congestion of nasal mucosa and dermatological ailments. |
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The traffic congestion that wastes time and energy and pollutes the air we breathe has reached its limit across the nation. |
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It aims to get a higher proportion of people out of their cars at the edge of the built-up area and help us ease congestion. |
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Brain parenchyma from the parietal lobe showed venous congestion, hemorrhage, and diffuse edema. |
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He said beating congestion and improving safety were of the utmost importance and both these schemes worked towards that goal. |
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It is a further demonstration of the county council's commitment to beating congestion and improving our highways. |
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Plans to beat traffic congestion when Royal Ascot comes to York will be tested in the city next month at its biggest race meeting of the year. |
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He said that a designated bus lane in Malton Road should ensure that commuters beat peak traffic congestion and cruise straight into the city. |
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Plans for a new motorway linking the M6 and M56 have been put forward to beat congestion. |
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Made from three species of rhododendron plants, this tisane boasts medicinal benefits for everything from chest congestion to skin ailments. |
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A transport survey shows peak-time congestion is worsening and has left drivers gridlocked for 21 per cent of their journey. |
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It is hoped that this will ease congestion in the town and free up some parking space. |
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The graphical presentation is much more effective than figures relating to the amount of congestion. |
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We are in favour of traffic demand management, but we talk about things like congestion tolling and network tolling. |
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The Lib Dem's national transport spokesman, John Thurso, claimed that charges were punishing motorists without reducing congestion. |
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We need a legislative tool kit, tolling, congestion pricing, public-private partnerships, and we need economic rather than political priorities. |
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This too has been a cause of congestion as Market Street narrows towards its southern end. |
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There are sound reasons for what the council suggests, as congestion and air quality are important issues. |
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Fears over traffic congestion could torpedo plans to make a Selby transport depot the hub of a nationwide distribution network. |
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Motorists were caught up in long traffic tailbacks after an accident caused chaos on the motorway and led to traffic congestion on main routes through Kendal. |
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The state has argued that this law is necessary to prevent obstruction and congestion going into the abortion clinics. |
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Systems management companies are using big data to tackle the problem of congestion on the roads. |
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Thankfully, Graham was never in any distress from the congestion that quickly cleared from his immediate response to antibiotics. |
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Southbound Route 95 congestion is expected to increase, so we recommend that drivers consider alternate routes. |
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Nuclear pyknosis, karyolysis and eosinophilia of the cytoplasm of the necrotic centrilobular hepatocytes, and vascular congestion have also been observed. |
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A package of further measures would be introduced to rebalance revenues, by congestion charging and road tolls which would be ring-fenced for public transport. |
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Even pedestrians, she says, find Auckland's congestion alarming. |
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The students' protest was refuted by IPB spokesman Agus Lelana, who said the institute would support the administration's effort to ease congestion in the area. |
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The bus strike shows decisively that proponents of transit are simply not telling the truth when they say that transit ridership reduces congestion. |
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Transport developments may put off potential vendors and the traffic congestion the roadworks will cause will undoubtedly lead to buyers opting to look elsewhere. |
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Considerable congestion of pulmonary arteries, arterioles, veins, venules, and alveolar capillaries accompanied by vascular engorgement was present in four cases. |
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Now, more vehicles mean lesser space therefore more jams, higher fuel consumption and more pollution as congestion forces people to travel in low gear. |
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Turn back the clocks a few months and we were worrying about traffic congestion, or calculating how to make a fast buck at the expense of well-off southern toffs. |
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What is more environmentally sensitive than congestion tolling? |
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He says that abolishing tolls on tollways will just make them more congested and that all major roads need to be tollways if congestion is to be avoided. |
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The bendy buses do cause congestion which leads to pollution. |
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Lomax co-authored a study of traffic congestion across 90 cities in which the Bridgeport area ranked among the top ten. |
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There has also been a considerable investment in commuter trains and light railway rapid-transit systems to ease congestion on roads and pollution. |
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We're working diligently to reduce congestion both on the incident mitigation side and the mass transit side of things. |
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The club will be selling tickets to alleviate congestion on the turnstiles and once again the ground will be segregated into four different areas. |
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I think it will help to ease congestion and make motorcycling safer. |
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Another problem that it is planned to deal with is that caused by boat trailers creating major traffic congestion near the boathouse in the summer season. |
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Boomburbs have emerged in the wake of higher cost of living, congestion and lack of open spaces in cities, literally pushing any new development on the fringes of city-limits. |
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There was severe traffic congestion on Sunset Drive a few minutes before 11 pm but police officers blamed this on a four-car smash-up on the Western Main Road. |
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On the day of the test none of the subjects reported to be suffering from nasal congestion or any other symptom thought to affect their sense of smell. |
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His opinion was that they operated as a bounty upon the introduction of capital into the colony as well as overcoming the problem of congestion and the use of inferior land. |
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Overdrive pacing might improve cardiac function, and thus pulmonary congestion might be ameliorated in patients with heart failure or bradycardia. |
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Although this article by Andrew Oswald appeared in the Times some time ago it sums up most of the arguments why congestion charging is a good idea. |
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It allowed companies which were relocating to factor in such variables as traffic congestion, staff availability and potential for weather damage. |
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In 1950, the park's market, now a museum, suffered vehicular congestion. |
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This can restrict airflow and cause snoring, congestion and nosebleeds. |
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If this congestion is not cleared up quickly, the blood will clot and arteries that bring the tissues their necessary nourishment will become plugged and the tissues will die. |
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The plan to relieve congestion by staggering working hours is sound but it would need the full co-operation of businesses large and small, which might prove difficult. |
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The significant cause of the congestion is vehicles being illegally parked on the double yellow lines and obstructing the narrow roads for other traffic. |
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This is the hidden agenda, to make congestion and introduce a stealth tax. |
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Alveolar wall thickening with eosinophilic materials and capillary congestion with red blood cells were evident in the mice with emphysema at 72 hours. |
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In the staging area of an overseas theater of operations, the flow of supplies competes with the flow of vehicles to add to congestion and confusion. |
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They don't think widening McKnight Boulevard to six lanes between 4th Streets East and West with its associated off-ramps will ease traffic congestion. |
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Signs of pulmonary congestion may also be heard though a stethoscope. |
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The report says that in all likelihood it would hasten the imposition of congestion charges or tolling on the M50 to control demand on the motorway. |
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If you have a head cold with congestion, a helpful tea to clear the nasal passages can be made from equal parts of elder flowers, eyebright and fenugreek seed. |
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It's still disappointing that they are taking so long and overrunning on jobs when they must appreciate the congestion and damage it's causing to the town centre. |
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The mayor swings for the fences with stuff like congestion pricing. |
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The A19 northbound remained closed for more than seven hours, with diversions in place, but North Yorkshire police reported no additional hold-ups or congestion as a result. |
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People will use their cars less as a result, reducing air pollution, decreasing traffic congestion and lessening peak period demands on public transport. |
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With microscopic examination, the pertinent findings include organisms lining the inside wall of blood vessels, capillary congestion, and perivascular hemorrhages. |
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Forget the road congestion, it's the traffic jams inside the racecourse enclosures which will occupy the team bringing this magnificent spectacle to York. |
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They are a major cause of congestion and take up too much precious space. |
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It's not surprising, then, that the Highway Users Alliance sees the solution to America's congestion problem as building more roads, especially interstate interchanges. |
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Not only were they consigning their offspring to a lifetime of obesity, it was claimed, but they were also causing congestion in residential areas. |
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This autumn's crippling congestion on the dual carriageway and across the city centre has largely been caused by the single-lane contraflow bottleneck at Copmanthorpe. |
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It relieves both chi and blood congestion making it helpful for neural irritations, especially of the pneumogastric nerve regulating the heart and lungs. |
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When parking-lot congestion impedes the advance of responsible eaters toward the bin of heirloom tomatoes, you see that anger comes in many flavors. |
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Don't use a decongestant nasal spray for more than two or three days at a time because, after longer use, you may develop severe congestion as soon as you stop. |
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But with the right turn restrictions programme, the congestion could, depending on how it is implemented, be eased up thereby leading to an improved traffic flow. |
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These new refugees had already lost their sense for nature and tradition and were the victims of proletarianization, congestion, and devitalisation. |
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On more economical cars like yours the fuel savings are less attractive, although a London driver would no doubt be particularly attracted by the congestion charge exemption. |
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Wealthy people may grizzle about the costs, but in the end will probably be able to pay the congestion tolling to drive across the Auckland region. |
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But physical discomforts during the third trimester, such as heartburn, leg cramps, fetal movement, shortness of breath and sinus congestion, can again interfere with sleep. |
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Spurred by government exhortations to get fit, reduce congestion and save the environment, commuters are abandoning car for two wheels as never before. |
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This is not just to ease congestion, but also to track the movements of individual cars for commercial purposes, like figuring out where to locate drive-through restaurants. |
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A referendum of Edinburgh residents in February 2005 rejected a proposal to introduce congestion charging in the city. |
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People in Gateshead have given a thumbs-down to congestion charges or road tolls in the borough. |
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In the 1960s, transport design studies were undertaken to address the problems of increasing traffic congestion. |
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Organize your own car pool in your department to reduce traffic and parking congestion. |
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Commuters will carry handheld communication devices that will route them to a bus, car pool, roadway or train, as congestion requires. |
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The Port of Ramsgate has its own road access tunnel from outside the town, avoiding town centre congestion. |
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The tunnel itself is only six tracks wide at its narrowest point, which often causes congestion and delays due to heavy use of the route. |
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Ozone pollution can cause respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, throat inflammation, chest pain, and congestion. |
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Rescheduling of some matches was difficult, partly caused by fixture congestion due to the 2015 Rugby World Cup. |
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Due to this, traffic congestion and a lack of parking facilities within the town have become important issues in the area. |
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This service is useful when trying to avoid traffic congestion in Jack Lynch tunnel and Dunkettle area. |
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There had been severe congestion at the station earlier in the month due to another Olympic match. |
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In 1964, a bypass was built through and around the city centre to combat traffic congestion. |
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The focus of Traffic Scotland is to minimise the effects of congestion, breakdowns and unforeseen events on the trunk road network. |
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By 1852, the congestion at Somerset House had increased thanks to the growing number of Fellows. |
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California is known for its car culture, giving California's cities a reputation for severe traffic congestion. |
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Cars carrying only one occupant use fuel and roads less efficiently than shared cars or public transport, and increase traffic congestion. |
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Other occurring problems caused by net migration is a rise in the dependency ratio, higher demand on government resources, and public congestion. |
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Despite increases in traffic congestion and automotive fuel prices beginning to rise in the 1990s, British Rail remained unprofitable. |
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As well as their positive effect on healthier lifestyles, the walking buses also reduce congestion at the school gates. |
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According to this estimate, demand could reach up to 1,771 VLAs if congestion increases. |
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The key aims of the plan are to ease congestion and improve accessibility, air quality and safety. |
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In 2003, a congestion charge was introduced to reduce traffic volumes in the city centre. |
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London is notorious for its traffic congestion, with the M25 motorway the busiest stretch in the country. |
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More severe consequences are outmigration and depopulation, concentration of economic activities, congestion and pollution. |
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Typically, a viral-mediated OM requires several days of nasal congestion before development of otalgia. |
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It is associated with ovarian vein varicosities termed as pelvic congestion syndrome. |
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If snoring is a direct result of congestion or a deviated septum, then nasal dilators, strips, sprays and decongestants might help. |
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True ystanbulites can resent those who have come later for this reason and their part in creating congestion and crowdedness. |
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The ring road relieves traffic congestion in the town centre where many roads are pedestrianised. |
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The black carbon concentrations are highly impacted by the truck traffic due to the traffic congestion during the massive construction. |
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The number of visitors to the site in increasing leading to congestion and a disimprovement in the visitor experience. |
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Taylor died in 1858 after developing severe lung congestion, after only seven years of marriage to Mill. |
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Jeddah Municipality is constructing 29 underpasses and overpasses to address traffic congestion in the city. |
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Closing one lane on each street has created heavy traffic congestion, even during nonpeak hours. |
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When the idea of a congestion charge was mooted, part of the scheme was to have extended the Metrolink to the airport. |
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Histopathologic lesions included mild diffuse congestion in the pygmy brocket deer's kidneys and extensive subendocardial hemorrhage. |
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These improvements were intended to improve passengers' experience, reduce traffic congestion and improve security. |
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Trai has been monitoring the level of congestion at POIs between service providers on monthly basis. |
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Other lesions included multiorgan congestion, necrosis of renal tubular epithelium, and moderate hemosiderosis in the liver and spleen. |
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Most patients are advised to use inhalers, take steam to ease chest congestion or use nebulisers. |
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Based on the measured downstream congestion the proposed work heuristically restricts the number of credits available in each and every channel. |
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Fixture congestion caused forced the FA to move the final to a weekend where top-flight matches were scheduled. |
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You'll almost always have congestion, postnasal drip, sinus pressure, and possibly a fever, whether the cause is a virus, bacteria or allergies. |
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A 70-year-old man was seen for evaluation of postnasal drainage and left nasal congestion of many years' duration. |
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Symptoms of inflammation caused by chronic sinusitis include nasal congestion, mouth breathing, nasal discharge, and post-nasal drip. |
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But now, faced with still-worsening traffic congestion, Honolulu seems about ready to go for a system of exclusive, rapid busways. |
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In 1987, the Department of Transport proposed a parallel relief road to combat congestion around Manchester. |
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The motorway has only two lanes on this stretch and is a major traffic congestion blackspot. |
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A city notorious for its congestion, with a staggering population of 15 million, swells further by another million during the pujas. |
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Rising traffic congestion led to the creation of the world's first local urban rail network. |
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Heavy congestion occurs along this stretch and either side of it at peak hours. |
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It contains liquorice liquid extract, squill tincture and menthol to combat phlegm and any congestion. |
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Consequently, daily congestion on this section is expected to continue indefinitely. |
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His condition was septic, with clinical symptoms of meningismus and pulmonary congestion. |
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In parts, particularly the western third this plan went ahead, due to consistent congestion. |
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Chronic defluxion from the nose, with sense of stuffing and fulness, occasionally attends cerebral congestion. |
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According to the new RSG study, the traffic impact study done for Foxwoods didn't address the ripple effect of congestion through nearby areas. |
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Estimates on the loss to the economy from road work congestion go as high as pounds 4 billion a year. |
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The researchers found that Butterbur was as effective as fexofenadine in relieving a drippy nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, and itchy eyes. |
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It followed yesterday's letter bomb attack at the central London offices of Capita, which runs London's congestion charge system. |
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He said typical symptoms of allergic rhinitis include itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion and headache. |
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Walking is a popular recreational activity in London, despite traffic congestion. |
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It was built to ease traffic congestion in Preston caused by tourists travelling to the popular destinations of Blackpool and The Lake District. |
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This led to the proposal of a congestion charge in 2005, but this was later rejected. |
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It is hoped this may help relieve some of the current traffic congestion that the valley suffers from during the busiest months. |
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The necropsy revealed abomasal congestion, petechial hemorrhages and mucosal suffusions. |
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Throughout 2008, there were proposals for congestion charging in Greater Manchester. |
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The Fourth Transport Ring, another freeway, is under construction to further reduce traffic congestion. |
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Even with all of Sophie's congestion, her reproachment came through quite clearly. |
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Traffic congestion is an everyday occurrence, but far less so than in the Randstad in the Netherlands, another polycentric urban area. |
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In the modern day, one major toll road is the M6 Toll, relieving traffic congestion on the M6 in Birmingham. |
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Severe environmental problems arose through urban traffic congestion, which was aggravated by pollution generated by poorly maintained vehicles. |
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