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Set against this background, and taking also into account the forecasts of rail traffic across the whole Europe from 2010 to 2030 or even to 2050 (see for example [2]), some relevant policy questions are inevitable: Is the actual rail infrastructure really able to absorb the forecasted traffic, without significant impacts on the punctuality of the services?
To improve the safety of passengers, the S-rail design should be optimized to absorb higher levels of energy in a frontal crash.
Where the nationalised rail operator had found it possible to absorb the cost of mail delivery, the many different private passenger services saw it as a burden.
Rectangular thin walled tubes are commonly used in front rail structures of automotive chassis, and are designed to absorb maximum amount of energy during frontal impact.
For decades, Republican and Democratic county executives have railed against "state-mandated spending," warning that county budgets could not continue to absorb the spiraling costs of programs like Medicaid -- programs over which the county has no control.
Jump lightly off of the rail or other object with straightened legs then bend your knees as you land to absorb the impact.
I wanted to absorb it.
capacity" to absorb aid.
"That's what we want to absorb".
Germany has agreed to absorb 800,000 refugees.
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