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transportation1 (also transport) a system for carrying people or goods from one place to another using vehicles, roads, etc. air/freight/bus transportation the transportation industry The city is providing free tra [..]
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transportation1530s, "act of transporting," noun of action from transport (v.). Middle English used verbal noun transporting (early 15c.). In the sense of "means of conveyance" it is first recor [..]
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transportationA marketing function that adds time and place utility to the product by moving it from where it is made to where it is purchased and used. It includes all intermediate steps in the process.
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transportationmovement of people or goods from one place to another.
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transportationMeans of conveyance or travel from one place to another. Public conveyance, e.g. public transit, of passengers or goods especially as a public or commercial enterprise. [D03366]
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transportationThe movement of a good, resource, or commodity from one location to another. This is one of two primary types of production activity, the other being the physical transformation of a good. Transportat [..]
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transportationtransportation system: a facility consisting of the means and equipment necessary for the movement of passengers or goods the act of moving something from one location to another fare: the sum charged [..]
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transportationSee Veteran Transportation Service
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transportationThe act of taking people, goods, or baggage from one place to another through land, water or air.
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transportationThe movement of goods from one place to another.
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transportationA process where the river moves, or transports materials (it's load) from one place to another.
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transportationTransportation is the movement of sand, silt, sediment, or anything else carried by a river, from one point to another by the river.
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transportationThe ways in which people and goods are moved from one place to another.
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transportationthe transporting or movement of sediments Trench
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transportationA form of punishment for criminal activities. Prisoners were sent to colonies in Australia instead of a death sentence. Although they were often only sentenced to a few years in prison, many never ret [..]
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transportationThe act of transferring resources and goods from one location to another (between suppliers, production plants, warehouses, and the customer), using different modes of transport, including passenger t [..]
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transportationPursuant to 50 CFR 10.12 [Title 50 -- Wildlife and Fisheries; Chapter I -- United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior], the term transportation means "to ship, convey, ca [..]
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transportation(n) a facility consisting of the means and equipment necessary for the movement of passengers or goods(n) the act of moving something from one location to another(n) the sum charged for riding in a pu [..]
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transportationthe roads and equipment necessary for the movement of passengers or goods
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transportationHome Glossary of Transportation Terms Snow Removal Transportation Acronyms Highway 94 Access Management Plan Engineering Division Inspection and Testing
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transportationFederal Highway Administration (FHWA) program whose funds can be flexed to FTA Section 5307 Urbanized Area Formula Program for transit projects. This program is a comprehensive initiative of research [..]
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transportationResponsible for the planning, building, and maintenance of transportation systems in Ohio.
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transportationIn the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) coding structure (soon to be North American Industry Classification System or NAICS), a service-producing industry. Trend –
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transportationn. transporte
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transportationthe practice of sending British criminals to the colonies as punishment. Criminals were sent to America until 1776, from then on to Australia. It is estimated that 140,000 criminals were transported t [..]
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transportationThe transportation industry comprises all businesses involved in conveying people or goods from one point to another by way of air, land or water.
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transportationThe means of moving Persons, Animals, goods, or materials from one place to another.
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transportationThe means of moving persons, animals, goods, or materials from one place to another.
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transportationTransport service either to or from a victim service agency.
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transportationsending convicts to overseas colonies, usually for set periods of seven or fourteen years or for life. Introduced during the seventeenth century, came into widespread use following the Transportation [..]
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transportationTransport service either to or from a victim service agency.
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transportationA synonym for communication between hands. This can apply to declarer and dummy or to the defenders. If declarer has “transportation” to the dummy, he has a means of entering dummy when he wishes. If [..]
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transportationSee “Carriage”.
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transportationRoute taken by a shipment. A shipment route comprises one or more legs.
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transportationEvent that is not linked to the application document fields and that must exist at least once for each document. It is created automatically by the system and cannot be deleted manually.
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transportationLinking of date, time, time zone, or time stamp fields with fields from the header data of the application log.
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transportationStorage of the time from the time segment in the document data.
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transportationGrouping of multiple logical times that map a business process. An event describes either a duration or a time.
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transportationResponsible for the planning, building, and maintenance of transportation systems in Ohio.
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transportationTransportation refers to the movement of people and goods from place to place.
Transportation may also refer to:
Transportation (journal), an academic journal on transportation planning.
Penal transp [..]
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transportationTransport or transportation is the movement of humans, animals and goods from one location to another. In other words the action of transport is defined as a particular movement of an organism or thi [..]
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transportationTransportation (print: ISSN 0049-4488, online: ISSN 1572-9435) is a peer-reviewed academic journal of research in transportation, published by Springer Science+Business Media. Its first issue was publ [..]
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