Comments concerning the software's navigability and graphics were mostly favorable. |
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Hyperlink navigability refers to a specific function that leads an Internet user to other Web sites via hyperlinks. |
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Overall, design and navigability are improving, and a more consistent approach between sites is emerging. |
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However, this bridge was the limit of navigability of the river, which is why it is the furthest upstream that you find the remnants of docks. |
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Since the website redesign last year, we continue to make improvements to site navigability and content. |
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That the proponent provide Transport Canada with a comprehensive navigability monitoring program every year for the first five years. |
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Funds permitting, this will include the addition of Arabic and Mandarin materials and navigability. |
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The mandate of Transport Canada is to maintain the navigability of waterways in Canada and protect the safety of their users. |
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The indicators chosen as part of the assessment of cumulative effects on navigation are navigability and access to bodies of water. |
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India cites fishing activity in the creek as evidence of its navigability. |
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Historically, Senegal's rivers, especially the Sénégal, were important transportation arteries, despite limited navigability. |
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The navigability of the Dnieper has been improved by a series of barrages and reservoirs. |
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Their middle courses are interrupted by rapids that restrict navigability to only a short distance inland. |
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The EIS will identify potential effects on navigability on Lake Huron and other water bodies that may be affected by the project. |
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Decreased water levels will also mean increased dredging to maintain navigability on a number of waterways. |
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Parts of the GLSLS system require ongoing dredging to maintain the navigability of ports and channels. |
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The improved navigability of the river will benefit all users on a non-discriminatory basis. |
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Intermittent rapids impede its navigability. |
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Finally, CD-ROMs of the Radio Regulations and the Maritime Manual with advanced search facilities were also published for the first time in 1999, providing benefits for users in terms of ease of use and navigability. |
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In addition, some trails and access roads could become useless, as the fishing potential or navigability of the sites to which they give access will no longer be worthwhile. |
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In the central and western parts of the Northwest Passage, thicker and more extensive ice led to delays in navigability of the southern route, while the northern route did not become truly navigable at all. |
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The most significant achievement in this regard was the facilitation of navigability on Danube from the Black sea to Ulm in the 19th century. |
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The expedition reached the mouth of the Amazon on 24 August 1542, demonstrating the practical navigability of the Great River. |
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The accusations included the owner ignoring regulations on navigability, the oil company overloading the vessel by around 150 tonnes and an error of judgement by the captain. |
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The survey was posted on the NEB's Internet site for three weeks and covered topics such as reasons for visiting the site, readability and reliability of content, navigability and visual appeal. |
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This will make it possible to harmonise river navigability, in terms both of social safety rules and of environmental rules, including the proposed non-reduction in those countries where that danger exists. |
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The only practical method to maintain the navigability of the river is thus limited to the frequent monitoring of depths and the distribution of survey results to all users. |
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Singapore has every bit as much interest in the navigability and the quality of the waters around its coasts, and in erosion and sedimentation of the seabed, as does Malaysia. |
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