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You propose solving national air-travel gridlock by "expansion of the system's capacity" (editorial, Aug. 11).
Yet for years the Federal Aviation Administration ignored its own warnings about the system's reaching gridlock by 2000.
In theory, one should be able to break a gridlock by striking a deal that would leave all sides better off.
At some airports around the nation, the airlines themselves are reacting to passengers' ire at recent gridlock by reducing the number of flights.
That was what happened this year at the RailsConf, a software conference in Baltimore, when attendees caused Wi-Fi gridlock by tuning in to a webcast of an unrelated event across the country.
The number of cars is growing ten times faster than the roads they roll on; city officials in 2009 predicted that the Indonesian capital could experience total gridlock by 2014.
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The foyer, already split in two by the statutory red carpet, was gridlocked by paparazzi and an influx of security guards.
The president's acquiescence could improve relations between the two and ease up a political system often gridlocked by power struggles between the two main parties.
It's our sidewalks, not the thoroughfares, that are gridlocked by an explosion of single and twin births in this neighborhood.
We joined the cavalcade through Treviso's cobbled streets, horns blaring, flags flying, the city deliberately gridlocked by a parade of cars celebrating a movie where an Italian city is deliberately gridlocked.
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