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"But at a few pinch points, we're going to have be more deliberate about how we prepare for that."
When cars are parked on or near tables and pinch points.
Given there are only a handful of them that is the pinch point in the supply chain.
Short of house demolition, that incredibly dangerous pinch point cannot be fixed.
Along the streets themselves there are pinch points reinforced by planting and ramps.
The station itself however remained a two-track pinch point.
The subway is crowded during rush hours, with the ticket barriers at the ends are pinch points.
There is not generally a building line to which development can conform and the road narrows at 'pinch points' where the buildings are closer.
"It was a huge pinch point," says Bradley.
There's a terrible narrow pinch pinch point under the railway bridge.
The narrowing on its own was unlikely however to reduce speeds significantly, so pinch points were placed at intervals of about 50m along the road.
The simplest example of a pinch point is the hypersurface defined by the equation called Whitney umbrella.
Because pinch points are moved away from the floor, a glider is marginally safer for pets and toddlers.
So much can be done by email, but it's crucial to be able to meet them face to face, to work on the pinch points."
It is important in the field of singularity theory, as a simple local model of a pinch point singularity.
Identified pinch points include the approach to the Blackwall tunnel in both directions, the A13 and other roads around major venues.
Cushions can be used singly, in a pinch point, or in pairs or triples.
Speed control devices are mentioned but not emphasised, so there is no overt discussion of pinch points, ramps, tables etc.
Pinch point may refer to:
Wales hope Cyprus, whom they beat last month, can do them a favour by pinching points from their main rivals in the run in.
The main design elements, which are explained below, include pinch points, chicanes, speed tables, priority from the right and the elimination of one-way streets.
Many devices used to achieve these goals were also similar ramps, pinch points, parking layout changes, planting, rest and play streets and so on.
Pinch point (economics)
The other places of self-intersection are double points, defining segments along each coordinate axis which terminate in six pinch points.
In geometry, a pinch point or cuspidal point is a type of singular point on an algebraic surface.