Direct the course; determine the direction of travelling.
Send from one person or place to another.
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Examples for "transport "
Examples for "transport "
1 However, businesses and public transport operators must continue to display QR codes.
2 However, it did contain proposals covering 10 aspects of Dublin's transport crisis.
3 Its infrastructure sectors include transport , power and energy, and health and education.
4 Twenty years of freedom have seen heavy investment is Soweto's public transport .
5 But the situation of farm animals on long-distance transport is no different.
1 She told MEPs Europe risked giving up a vital channel for dialogue.
2 The Comedy Central TV channel launched here just over a year ago.
3 An ideological and institutional shift would quickly channel all power Gingrich's way.
4 I cannot build more power stations or more efficiently channel water supplies.
5 The current trend channel doesn't hit that area until late next week.
1 Put simply, they believe that serious transfer market clout will be theirs.
2 However, precautionary measures were taken during the transfer through Dublin city centre.
3 Foreign businesses are encouraged to transfer technology in exchange for market access.
4 Different CDP products transfer data to the backup server in different ways.
5 The transfer means the businesses' revenues will go directly to the state.
1 He wanted to transmit human speech under water through the transatlantic cable.
2 The satellites transmit signals to receivers on land, sea and in air.
3 The power to transmit amplifies not just the audience, but the consequences.
4 However, some of these patients can transmit retinoblastoma predisposition to their offspring.
5 Emboli from an animal with BSE could transmit the disease to people.
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