Distance
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But they already regulated overcrowding prior to the new second-wave restrictions by asking customers to keep a minimum
distance
from one another.
For example, we must spend to reopen public schools safely, and ensure the necessary facilities for students whose only option is
distance
learning.
A scooter that averages ten miles (16 kilometers) per day produces 3,500 grams less carbon dioxide than a car traveling the same
distance.
In 2014, Queensland, Australia, passed an ordinance requiring motorists to keep at least one meter between themselves and cyclists whom they are passing; and at speeds above 60 kilometers (37 miles) per hour, the required
distance
increases to 1.5 meters.
But with entire faculties experimenting, we are certain to see innovation and rapid improvement in the effectiveness of
distance
learning.
And though increased telecommuting, reduced business travel, and
distance
learning will increase productivity for some, they are significantly disrupting the livelihoods of others, and that disruption will accelerate in the next few months.
For now, the military appears torn between steering the Bolsonaro administration and keeping its
distance.
This sent Trump into a familiar dance: the next day he tried to
distance
himself from the chant, claiming, dishonestly, that he’d quickly interrupted it, before assuring the chanters the following day that he thinks they’re wonderful people.
A functioning single market, a state-of-the-art satellite system, and a globally admired European Research Council are no doubt important achievements, but they operate at a considerable
distance
from the average EU citizen.
But if people realize that they can still be infected, they might still choose to
distance
themselves from others, by working from home, keeping their children out of school, and so forth.
All three men had been trying to
distance
themselves from Trump’s Ukrainian gambit.
Excessive commutes are thus depriving Kenya’s young people of the education they have been promised; girls in particular are disadvantaged by
distance.
For weeks, social and professional interactions were mediated by digital technologies that compressed physical
distance
and blurred the boundaries between the digital world and the real one.
Teleconferencing, virtual collaboration tools, dating apps, and many other innovations have all proven effective in reaping some of the benefits of agglomeration from a
distance.
Was it not youth that he was experiencing now, when coming out again on the other side of the wood he saw, in the bright slanting sunbeams, the graceful form of Varenka in her yellow dress and with a basket on her arm, stepping lightly past the trunk of an old birch, and when the impression of Varenka merged into one with the view that had so struck him with its beauty: the view of the field of ripening oats bathed in the slanting sunbeams and the old forest beyond, flecked with yellow, fading away into the bluish
distance.
'Come along, Steve!'Levin shouted, feeling his heart beat more rapidly, and suddenly, as if some bar had been withdrawn from his strained sense of hearing, he lost the faculty of measuring distance, and was struck by sounds which reached him clearly but without any order.
In the space between the hummocks, at a
distance
of about a sazhen, he could see a snipe.
As is frequently the case with irreproachably moral women who become tired of the monotony of a moral life, she from a
distance
not only excused a guilty love but even envied it.
Wearing an indoor jacket with a belt, morocco leather shoes, and with a pince-nez of blue glass on his nose, Lvov sat in an easy-chair reading a book lying on a lectern before him, and carefully held at a
distance
in his shapely hand a cigar half turned to ashes.
He turned over, and leaning on his elbows began looking at a herd of cattle in the
distance
approaching the river on the other side.
And there were grunts of joy, all the backs were roasted at a
distance
till they smoked like soup.
Jeanlin confided to Bébert a complicated plan for getting four sous' worth of tobacco on credit, while Lydie followed respectfully at a
distance.
Others in the
distance
on their doorsteps confided their alarms.
The price of the tub of coal extracted would naturally be lowered, in the proportion of fifty centimes to forty, according to the nature and
distance
of the cuttings, and a somewhat obscure calculation endeavoured to show that this diminution of ten centimes would be exactly compensated by the price of the timbering.
But they did not know exactly; it seemed to fall back into a terrible distance, in an inaccessible religious country, where an unknown god sat on his throne, crouching down at the far end of his tabernacle.
And his dream of popular leadership again soothed him: Montsou at his feet, Paris in the misty distance, who knows?
The moon now whitened the whole of the glade, and cut into living waves the sea of heads, as far as the dimly visible copses in the
distance
between the great grey trunks.
They were seven hundred and eight metres to the north in the first passage of the Désirée seam, which was at a
distance
of three kilometres from the pit-eye.
They were finishing the double slice of bread-and-butter, their briquet, and were about to drink the coffee from their tin, when they were disturbed by a noise coming from stalls in the
distance.
The mob crossed the Joiselle road, went a short
distance
up the Cron road and then mounted towards Cougny.
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