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The phrase "aiming traffic" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to directing or managing traffic, but the phrase lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The city is focusing on aiming traffic towards the new shopping district to boost local businesses."
Alternatives: "directing traffic" or "managing traffic flow".
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A distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) is when the attack is launched by many unique IP addresses or, as in this case, devices all aiming traffic at one or multiple targets.
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The second mode of the controller is working in case of a shockwave threat, aiming for traffic stabilization.
Its about increasing ability to monetize, not aim for traffic targets.
It aims on traffic monitoring in case of mass events and disasters.
Aimed at traffic engineers, the manual contains application instances and provides criteria for assessing the performance of an operational technique.
This, they point out, may have implications for wider policies aimed at traffic reduction.
In 2014, his first year in office, he started his Vision Zero initiative, aiming to eliminate traffic deaths through improved engineering, heightened public awareness and increased enforcement.
A £430m council project aiming to ease traffic congestion and build 17,000 new homes in Lancashire has begun.
Aiming at that the traffic congestion in urban often appears, the signal timing optimization model and method are researched.
Another research direction is aiming to derive other traffic parameters such as density and flow.
But that tips into link-baiting, blindly aiming for that TechMeme traffic and writing a provocative headline that the story doesn't even necessarily back up.
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