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The sedentary suctorians do not reproduce by binary fission, because the production of an identical nonswimming offspring would rapidly lead to overcrowding.
Some residents raised concerns during the approval process that the developments would exacerbate traffic and lead to overcrowding at schools, but community leaders said they were needed to revitalize Fort Lee's downtown.
Finally, when informed that imprisoning politicians for ninety-nine years might lead to overcrowding that would require the construction of costly new prisons, eighty-three per cent agreed with the statement, "Money is no object".
"If you adopt the rule that my friends on the other side are proposing," he said, "you will shift more than half of all cases from the district where they now are into other districts". That could lead to overcrowding in the federal court in Delaware, he said, given the large numbers of corporations incorporated in the state.
"Easier to manage that way," Nui told me, even though it would lead to overcrowding.
The number of visitors can lead to overcrowding in the small city streets but the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Studies has come up with an idea which could help.
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The shortage of new buildings also led to overcrowding and higher infection rates on wards".
Meanwhile, a shortage of affordably priced housing has led to overcrowding in poor areas.
Mahmood argued that this was in large part due to a shortage of housing, which had led to overcrowding in British Asian areas.
The shortage of new buildings also led to overcrowding and higher infection rates on wards". The Canada project also involved at least one hospital being blown up.
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