ease of transport

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transport
noun
uk
/ˈtræn.spɔːt/
us
/ˈtræn.spɔːrt/
the movement of people or goods from one place ...
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While in relation to land use growing grain was the least rational option, the cost andeaseoftransportwere better than for the other two.
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On that motorway we saw instances of new businesses that would not have been set up but for theeaseoftransportthat it created.
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How do today's regiments of main battle tanks fit within the strategic concept that requireseaseoftransport, speed and flexibility?
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Easeoftransportand modern scientific knowledge of crime and criminals tend to make small areas which operate as self-contained units rather artificial to-day.
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Easeoftransporthas opened a wealth of opportunities for people in the fields of employment, consumer choice and recreation.
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However, the question is whether greater patient choice will work only to the advantage of the better off; for example, those with cars andeaseoftransport.
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Some varieties come with retractable roll-up panels foreaseoftransport, detachable graphics, or lights.
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Concrete has been the predominant building material in the modern age due to its longevity, formability, andeaseoftransport.
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Concertina wire packs flat foreaseoftransportand can then be deployed as an obstacle much more quickly than ordinary barbed wire.
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This is due to their large body size,easeoftransportand profitability per animal.
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Rudder and elevators were removable and the outer parts of the tailplane could be hinged upwards, again foreaseoftransport.
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Generally these are designed for economy, ruggedness, andeaseoftransportrather than aesthetic qualities.
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Foreaseoftransportthe upper legs and body were poured separately from the base and lower legs.
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The boat has a centerboard that can be raised and lowered according to varying conditions and foreaseoftransport.
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Their main advantage is theeaseoftransportof methanol, an energy-dense yet reasonably stable liquid at all environmental conditions.
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Foreaseoftransportall the parts were flat, lightweight and could be neatly packed into a cargo plane.
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The port has dramatically increased soybean production in the area due to the proximity ofeaseoftransport.
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A later model allowed the mounting to be collapsed foreaseoftransport.
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Modern carpenters' yardsticks are usually made to be folded foreaseoftransport.
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The frame itself could also be dismantled foreaseoftransport.
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