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More and traffic
More significantly though, the removal of the customs wall allowed its former route to be turned into yet another road running through Potsdamer Platz, thus increasing still further the amount of traffic passing through.
More international and low-cost airlines are commencing service at Washington Dulles, and traffic in 2010 is rebounding from the loss in passengers due to the late-2000s recession and the September 11, 2001 attacks.
More recently freight traffic has returned with the carriage of aggregates from Denham to West Drayton in barges and narrow boats, and the opening of a new wharf for re-cyclables and aggregates at Old Oak Common.
More roads add on to car-dependence, which can mean that a new road brings only short-term mitigation of traffic congestion.
More sophisticated load balancers may take into account additional factors, such as a server's reported load, recent response times, up / down status ( determined by a monitoring poll of some kind ), number of active connections, geographic location, capabilities, or how much traffic it has recently been assigned.
More than 40 % of the companies monitor e-mail traffic of their workers, and 66 % of corporations monitor Internet connections.
More exotic secret information, such as encryption keys, diplomatic message traffic, policy and orders of battle are usually restricted to analysts on a need-to-know basis, in order to protect the sources and methods from foreign traffic analysis.
More recently, in response to growing numbers of traffic accidents and speeding problems, cities across North America have begun creating traffic calming programs to improve safety and liveability on residential streets.
This gateway originally stood beside the river Liffey at Bloody Bridge ( now Rory O ' More Bridge ), but had to be moved after the arrival of the railway in 1844 increased traffic congestion ( obviously not new to Dublin ).
* Increased traffic: More jobs, more housing or more stores correlates to increased traffic on local streets.
More complex installations can include construction of a bus turnout or a bus bulb, for traffic management reasons, although use of a bus lane can make these unnecessary.
More sophisticated shapers first classify traffic.
More often, these pets succumb to hunger, weather, traffic, or common and treatable health problems.
More specifically, IPS can take such actions as sending an alarm, dropping the malicious packets, resetting the connection and / or blocking the traffic from the offending IP address.
More than 2, 000 commuters a day now travel by river which adds up to three million people per year, a figure that is set to increase with preparations for the 2012 Olympics and tourist traffic during the games.
More recently Radstock has become a commuter town for the nearby cities of Bath and Bristol, leading to traffic problems at peak hours.
More recently, Georgia Traffic Engineer Martin Bretherton Jr. reviewed over 70 technical papers to find that multi-way stop signs do not typically control traffic speeds, and can create liability issues, traffic noise, pollution, enforcement problems and poor stop compliance when drivers feel that the signs have no justification.
More importantly, other networks will be notified, through BGP updates of the multihomed network routes, of the need to route incoming traffic via another ISP and link.
More recently, network analysis ( and its close cousin traffic analysis ) has gained a significant use in military intelligence, for uncovering insurgent networks of both hierarchical and leaderless nature.

More and capacity
Business Week described the scene: “ More than 30, 000 persons daily, the show ’ s capacity, inch along the sizzling pavement in long queues until they reach the chairs which transport them to a tourist ’ s paradise.
A number of modern historians and writers, such as Richard Marius, have evaluated More in his political capacity and have criticised him for Anti-Protestantism and, " intolerance.
More generally, corruption erodes the institutional capacity of government as procedures are disregarded, resources are siphoned off, and public offices are bought and sold.
More than 40, 000 people were involved in some capacity in the New Zealand racing industry in 2004.
More recently, publisher Egmont Creative A / S ( in Denmark ) revived Shyster as a regular character, a capacity in which he continues today.
Morrow ) and defined by Max More in 1988, is " the extent of a living or organizational system's intelligence, functional order, vitality, energy, life, experience, and capacity and drive for improvement and growth.
More generally, conflicts of interest can be defined as any situation in which an individual or corporation ( either private or governmental ) is in a position to exploit a professional or official capacity in some way for their personal or corporate benefit.
More pipes are expected to be needed to make the lake safe: the original French estimates called for a total of five, and the current OFDA project calls for an additional two pipes, each with ten times the capacity of the single current pipe.
More recently, however, it has been argued that external circumstances do not have any intrinsic capacity to produce stress, but instead their effect is mediated by the individual's perceptions, capacities, and understanding.
More simply stated, the higher the aerobic capacity, the higher the level of aerobic fitness.
More ( 1712 ) rejected Cartesian dualism on the following grounds: " It would be easier for me to attribute matter and extension to the soul, than to attribute to an immaterial thing the capacity to move and be moved by the body.
Cardinal Wolsey, in his capacity as Abbot of St Albans, held the Manor of le More in the valley, now vanished but superseded by the hill-top mansion of Moor Park, once the residence of Admiral Lord Anson and the Barons Ebury, and now the Golf Club House.
More specifically, volumetric efficiency is a ratio ( or percentage ) of what quantity of fuel and air actually enters the cylinder during induction to the actual capacity of the cylinder under static conditions.
More broadly, the report noted that sustainable flood risk management could only be achieved by working with the natural response of the river basin and by providing the necessary storage, flow reduction and discharge capacity.
More highly functioning schizotypals who have some capacity for empathy and emotional warmth tend to have better outcomes in psychodynamic approaches to treatment.
More orders of suburban railcars and DARTs are likely, but the Dublin suburban routes are almost at capacity.
More rarely, forced expiratory flow may be given at intervals defined by how much remains of total lung capacity.
More additions were made in 1946, surging the seating capacity to 12, 000.
More sections of the upper level were opened for the playoffs, expanding capacity to 39, 500.
More recent renovations in 2001 and 2005, in which luxury boxes replaced bleacher seating in the higher rows of the grandstands, reduced the stadium capacity to 37, 317 in 2001, and to its current 35, 650 in 2005.
More recently, the system has become popular outside the industry due to its fast readability and large storage capacity compared to standard UPC barcodes.
Some features are powered front seats ( driver and passenger ), rear air conditioning console with separate controls, all four power windows with auto power down function, and car phone. More to add Tata Indigo XL is also equipped with excellent high end characteristics like 32 bit microprocessor, 1396 cc, 16 valve engine, Power of, extended wheelbase, Fuel tank capacity:
More conventional production cars, manufactured in Uster, with steering wheel and two-seater body were shown at the Paris Salon in 1906 and had a single-cylinder air-cooled engine of 785 cc capacity.

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