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Most regional transportation planners today employ what is called the rational model of planning.
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Most organisms, ranging from the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe to humans, have regional centromeres.
Most of the regional units, though, have their own regional network of buses, and have their regional unit names labeled on KTEL vehicles that operate there.
Most democracies have partly proportional electoral systems, where several political parties are proportionally represented in the national parliaments, in proportion to the total numbers of votes of the parties in the regional or national elections.
Most such breweries, such as the regional brewery Shepherd Neame in Kent and Young's and Fuller's in London, control hundreds of pubs in a particular region of the UK, while a few, such as Greene King, are spread nationally.
Most Indonesians, aside from speaking the national language, are often fluent in another regional language ( examples include Javanese, Sundanese and Madurese ) which are commonly used at home and within the local community.
Most of the world's airports are owned by local, regional, or national government bodies who then lease the airport to private corporations who oversee the airport's operation.
Most developed countries now provide a government funded emergency medical service, which can be run on a national level, as is the case in the United Kingdom, where a national network of ambulance trusts operate an emergency service, paid for through central taxation, and available to anyone in need, or can be run on a more regional model, as is the case in the United States, where individual authorities have the responsibility for providing these services.
Most long distance trains only stop at the Les Aubrais-Orléans station, which offers connections to Paris, Lille, Tours, Brive-la-Gaillarde, Nevers and several regional destinations.
Most of the state had capitulated to the British after their capture of Charleston, but after the Waxhaw Massacre in nearby Lancaster County in May 1780, residents of the New Acquisition took part in a regional resistance, led by men such as William " Billy " Hill, William Bratton and Samuel Watson.
Most broadly, it can include any rail services that are neither short-distance commuter rail trains within one city area, nor slow regional rail trains calling at all stations and covering local journeys only.
Most of the population, both agricultural and nomadic, adopted the Kypchak language, which developed into the regional languages of Kypchak groups after the Horde disintegrated.
" Carpenter also predicted: " Most notably there is the issue posed by two persistent regional secession movements: the Kurds in the north and the Shiites in the south.
Most important, in Perry's judgment, was the determination of the United States to maintain a strong regional defense capability with aircraft and naval ships in the area, prepositioned equipment, standing operational plans, and access agreements with the Persian Gulf partners.
Most magazines are owned by one of the large media conglomerates or by one of their smaller regional brethren.
Most recently, 2004's Great Big World record saw Pettis collaborating with a number of other songwriters for the majority of the tracks, with a still-present regional tendency, and similar sound musically to the previous album.
Most and transportation
Most of the western border of Laos is demarcated by the Mekong River, which is an important artery for transportation.
Most of Tajikistan's transportation system was built during the Soviet era, and since that time the system has deteriorated badly because of insufficient investment and maintenance.
Most economic studies of containerization merely assumed that shipping companies would begin to replace older forms of transportation with containerization, but did not predict that the process of containerization itself would have a more direct influence on the choice of producers and increase the total volume of trade.
Most Evenks had around 25 head of reindeer because they were generally bred for transportation purposes.
Most freedmen chose to leave the island, and the Army arranged for their transportation to towns and counties on the mainland, where they looked for work.
Most of these galaxy-spanning domains depend on some form of transportation capable of quickly or instantly crossing vast cosmic distances ( usually measured in light-years ), many times faster than could photons at light speed.
Most of governments in the continent have favoured roads and automobile transportation since mid-20th century.
Most of the buses that run in the Bay Shore area are operated and maintained by Suffolk Bus Corp, a subsidiary company of Suffolk Transportation Services, which provides transportation service for the Bay Shore Union Free School District.
Most reported sales and office occupations at 41. 6 %, then 21. 7 % in management, business, science, and arts occupations, 15. 4 % production, transportation, and material moving occupations, 11. 0 % natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations, and 4. 8 % in service occupations.
Most transportation fuels are liquids, because vehicles usually require high energy density, as occurs in liquids and solids.
Most recurves today are " take-down " bows — that is, the limbs can be detached from the riser for ease of transportation and storage, and for interchangeability.
Most itinerant workers in modern times have automobiles and drive between jobs, alternatively they may use public transportation, and live in many types of temporary housing.
Most townships in Illinois also provide services such as snow removal, senior transportation and emergency services to households residing in unincorporated parts of the county.
Most manufacturers produce trailers which comply with the National Transportation Communications for Intelligent Transportation System Protocol ( NTCIP ) which allows the portable trailer to be integrated with an intelligent transportation system.
Most of these were picked up by existing transportation conglomerates, and through additional mergers and buyouts, many of these are today owned by either Siemens or Bombardier.
Most of the expense account related to transportation, lodging, and meals, but no incidental expense was too small for Johnny to itemize, as in " Item nine, 10 cents.
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