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"It is more congested flying up the east coast of England than it will be for these crews in Syria".
Heathrow, the country's hub airport, is more congested than its four main European rivals; road building has stalled and broadband is too slow.
Though their street is more congested than they had anticipated, with a rumble once or twice a day from passing trucks, they are getting used to the racket.
Mr. Cahir said there were even more reasons now for people to take the train to the cape: the tracks are better, gas prices are higher and car traffic is more congested.
(A reaction is said to be sterically hindered when the transition state is more congested than the initial state and to be sterically accelerated when the reverse is true).
She said that the ride to Scarsdale was not much longer but that the Harlem Line, which serves Scarsdale and Hartsdale, is more congested than the Hudson Line, which serves Dobbs Ferry.
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Air traffic is set to grow in the next decade, and airports are more congested.
All airlines should charge more when it's more congested and less when it's not.
The next two days were more congested than usual, as many people who usually took the metro decided to drive to work instead.
Because the system assumed that those routes would be clear, drivers were on occasion sent into areas that were more congested than the freeways.
It's hard to imagine a Midtown that would be more congested, more sun-deprived and more unpleasant to get in and out of during rush hour than it is right now.
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