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navigable

1. wide, deep, or safe enough to be sailed on or through
2. capable of being steered or controlled
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As the road nears completion, already the FCT secretariat, NTA, National Christian Centre and surrounding areas are beginning to experience traffic relief and ease of navigability. The abandonment of the road for years had made access to these institutions and surrounding areas difficult.
The Bangladesh Regional Waterway Transport Project 1 will improve the navigability of 900 km of inland waterways along the Chittagong-Dhaka-Ashuganj Corridor and connecting routes, which will help reduce travel time and cost for cargo and passenger transport and boost national and regional trade.
Congress wants the SEC "to further scale or eliminate" the burden on emerging growth companies, accelerated filers, and smaller reporting companies as well as for all companies to eliminate provisions "that are duplicative, overlapping, outdated, or unnecessary; and improve the readability and navigability of disclosure documents so as to discourage repetition and the disclosure of immaterial information." The SEC has one year in which to issue a report on how it would implement those changes and another year after the report is issued to publish a proposed rule making the changes in S-K.
The design, said the researchers, would give the plane buoyancy and navigability when landing and taking off from the water, while reducing drag when in the air.
Compared to previous versions of the WEB device family, the SL family offers a lower delivery profile, improved navigability, and enhanced visualization.
The new (Navigation Protection Act) does not define navigability," reads an Oct.
This Apollo Onyx micro catheter enables physicians to choose the best catheter position for each procedure, provides optimal navigability through complex distal anatomy as well as a proprietary detachable tip designed for easier catheter retrieval in challenging environments, added the company.
The new site, while providing visitors with a very smooth navigability, now also features a blog to which users can subscribe.
The navigability of the Rhine-Main-Danube river axis, a priority programme for the TEN-T executive agency, will feature among the projects to be funded.
"Navigability" (2)--the degree to which a particular water body can be used by various boats and other watercraft--has a long, important history in federal constitutional and statutory law.
Users can find what they want more quickly, thanks to improved navigability and ease of access
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