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State officials said the problem is the lack of stations that offer compressed natural gas, which the audit notes.
But those models suffer from the lack of stations in northern Vietnam.
If there are few data points near the center of focal sphere, that means lack of stations near the epicenter, the focal mechanism can be interpreted as either strike-slip or dip slip.
Sometimes the NIED Hi-net system determines the depths of offshore earthquakes deeper than the true depths because of the lack of stations above the hypocenters and traveltime data of P- and S-waves observed at stations distributed only on the west side of the hypocenters.
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The lack of recharging stations also hurts.
Honda said a big remaining hurdle to true mass production is the lack of filling stations that sell hydrogen.
Sales of purely electric vehicles (EVs) will lag, however, obstructed by high prices and a woeful lack of charging stations.
"So much a part of life in the Southwest are overcrowded schools, sitting in traffic, a lack of fire stations and libraries," said Ms. Titus, the candidate for governor, in an interview here.
At Caruso Affiliated, a Los Angeles-based development company, Rick J. Caruso, the president and chief executive, said that four years ago he heard a young mother complain about the lack of nursing stations in shopping centers.
Millions of citizens in the restive east, however, did not vote at all, either because of separatist sympathies, feelings of intimidation by pro-Russian militias or simply a lack of polling stations.
But Mr. Zetsche noted that there were still a lot of problems to be solved before emission-free vehicles found a mass market, including a lack of charging stations and the continued high price.
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