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31, David Bouldry, who was at the rink because of a complaint of overcrowding.
32, One of the major implications was extreme overcrowding of the local population in terms of their usually extensive farming systems.
33, The provision of council housing has had an equalising effect both as regards reducing overcrowding and improving housing amenities among working-class people.
34, The major difficulties are overcrowding, lack of books and materials, and low teacher morale.
35, Four out of five homeless people seeking shelter at a city centre night hostel are being turned away because of overcrowding.
36, At the same time, overcrowding aggravates strained relations, Freeman said.
37, When overcrowding was added to poor sanitary conditions the battle with dirt was invariably lost.
38, If the usual winter epidemic of flu causes overcrowding, arrangements have been made to treat patients in privately run hospitals.
39, Around the globe, the richer nations have made easing the overcrowding of third world cities a top aid priority.
40, The effect of overcrowding was the disastrous one of turning you against all humanity.
41, Read in studio Gloucester Prison has the worst record in the country for overcrowding, according to a new league table.
42, Sickness caused by overcrowding, and the damp, fetid conditions had appalled him.
43, Woolf also acknowledged as relevant factors such as overcrowding and insanitary physical conditions, but did not regard these as crucial.
44, This may not sound too drastic, but these overall figures do not do any kind of justice to the overcrowding problem.
45, The overcrowding that could result would inevitably escalate the conflict.
46, The average prison population of 48,600 thus represented an average overcrowding of 8 percent.
47, Several plants grouped together will create their own humid micro-climate,(sentencedict .com) though overcrowding may make the combined effect too much.
48, Meanwhile the government has begun freeing thousands of inmates to reduce overcrowding and make it easier to control the prisons.
49, As was pointed out in the previous chapter, substantial progress has been made in reducing overcrowding, as of facially defined.
50, Official standards of overcrowding have been raised over the years with the result that comparisons become difficult.
51, Injuries to five spectators at Middlesbrough's home match with Leeds United were caused by a surge rather than overcrowding, police said.
52, Citizens have loved his reintroduction of the chain gang and the Army-surplus tents he erected to ease jail overcrowding.
53, It was therefore a diversion from some crucial issues, such as sentencing and prison overcrowding.
54, Radically reforming conditions inside prisons, reducing overcrowding, improving prison officers' morale and punishing offenders where possible within the community.
55, Homelessness, overseas aid, prison overcrowding, electoral reform and the maintenance of peace are all on the agenda.
56, Howard protested about overcrowding in conditions of a more or less stable prison population.
57, There is one obvious solution to slow play that seems to be overlooked: Distance tee-times to ease course overcrowding.
58, Evidence for the easing of overcrowding comes late in the century.
59, The dirt and overcrowding came with the steam age in the nineteenth century.
60, The great influx of workers had led to pockets of serious overcrowding.
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