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decongesting
verb
Present participle of decongest
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"It is engaged in self-strangulation by not consciously decongesting and redistributing its population," Mr. Gomez said.
But his office, he said, was committed to decongesting the city's notorious traffic through the expansion of the subway system (and also with the introduction of bike routes, and more pedestrian areas).
Car sharing presents a good antidote to decongesting our roads – it gives people the freedom to drive whenever they want without the cost of maintaining and parking their cars.
In 2008, the GOK received approximately $381 million in interest-free and preferential loans, with $145 million intended for the planned ring roads aimed at decongesting Nairobi.
In the 1890s Ebenezer Howard proposed decongesting the "cancerous tumour" that was London by building garden city satellites that would support their own industries and be surrounded by green belts.
Hammering Mr. Rowland as an executive more committed to special interests than to decongesting the state's clogged freeways and revitalizing impoverished big cities, Mr. Curry presented himself as simply everything Mr. Rowland is not.
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A dozen committees have met and published recommendations to decongest prisons, curb arbitrary arrests and speed up trials.
Richard Shelby, a Republican, briefly put almost all pending nominations on hold in pursuit of several pet projects for his state, Alabama.The reduction in jobs requiring Senate approval, meanwhile, should decongest the chamber's schedule a bit.
Nineteenth-century industrialization brought tremendous wealth, and between the Universal Exposition of 1888 (for which Domènech created two of the most noteworthy buildings) and the construction of the Eixample — the vast grid of streets laid out in 1859 to decongest the old city — there was a heady mix of civic pride and social ascension in the air.
If you want to decongest you have to improve by doubling and tripling the rail lines.
Last September, in efforts to create more open space and decongest nearby Roosevelt Avenue, the city repurposed one block of the road — much as the Bloomberg administration has reinvented chunks of Times Square — to be a haven for pedestrians.
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