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The argument that allowing supporters to stand will lead to crowd trouble is flawed.
"Any Medicare buy-in would invariably lead to crowd out of the private health insurance market, placing more people into Medicare," the federation said.
A large body of research has also been dedicated to the development of modelling tools with the capability to identify (and thus prevent) circumstances that lead to crowd discomfort, crashes or disasters in mass gatherings and public facilities.
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This shared goal may lead to crowding out.
Consequently, in the future, these bands could be shared between ITS and other applications, which may lead to crowding of the bands.
Chronic pupillary block without complete angle closure may lead to crowding of the trabeculae by the spherophakic lens [ 11].
More than 20 years later, that experience has led to Crowd Out, for 1,000 or more voices.
Had hundreds of Rangers fans not begun departing when Motherwell went 2-0 ahead on 70 minutes, the pitch invasion and provocation by home supporters after the whistle could have led to crowd trouble.
This led to crowd estimates of 2-3m, and economic benefits of £100m - numbers which were considered optimistic at the time.
Few allow voters to vote early, which leads to crowding and last-minute hiccups at polling stations.
It turned out that a festival of Dalits, the former untouchables, had led to crowds that blocked the roads.
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