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are transportation
noun
The act of transporting, or the state of being transported; conveyance, often of people, goods etc.
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"That means there are transportation and security issues".
"Horses are transportation to these Amish," Mrs. Broe said.
(Also included in the mix are transportation as well as energy and Internet grids).
The Friendly Town families provide food and accommodations, but there are transportation and other costs.
If taking the bus seems too prosaic, there are transportation alternatives.
He asked about problems that the company faced, and Sun Laiyong said, "There are transportation costs, customs fees, mafia protection money — " "Mafia protection money?" Wu asked.
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"We want flights that are transportation-related," Ms. Rand said.
"If I am sitting in the mayor's budget office faced with a couple hundred million shortfall, it's easy for me to argue that those are transportation-related public safety services," Mr. Reiskin said.
It's transportation.
It's transportation, not hospitality.
The major difference is transportation.
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