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Furthermore, the fleet of big tankers would congest the highways.
opinion.inquirer.net
Such activities would ultimately congest the lake.
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On holiday shopping days, traffic would congest at the interchange and cause major backups on the interstate.
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And around every corner, a different atmospheric mixture of pollutants to clog your lungs, cloud your eyes, and congest your heart.
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Public buses, jeepneys and taxis congest the roads, because operators of these public vehicles can easily get franchises for their business if they know the right contacts in regulatory offices.
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Anticipates his run fits and will jump downhill into the gaps to congest the lane.
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Electric and transformer poles further congest the areas, obstructing free flow of traffic.
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Not only does that congest things a little, the angle of the cross isn't so good.
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Investigations show, however, that, instead of relieving unemployment and reducing irregularity, these employment agencies actually serve to congest the labor market and to increase idleness and irregularity of employment.
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Time for governments to see the error of their stupidity and start to reinvest in public transport not more roads etc. for more cars to further congest the roads.
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