Recent efforts to ease overcrowding will be abandoned and Mr Sessions's change will "exacerbate prison overcrowding, increase spending and jeopardise the safety of staff and prisoners".
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"The bigger problem is the overcrowding of the islands, and one reason for the overcrowding is the fact that the asylum procedure remains far too slow."
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The problem of overcrowding on subways is a circular one: More passengers means more delays, leading to more canceled trains, resulting in — wait for it — more overcrowding.
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Mount Everest death toll rises to 11 amid overcrowding concerns There has been a great deal of attention paid to the area lately given both the deaths and the overcrowding at high altitude.
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Migrants in the facilities face overcrowding, abuse and forced labor.
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Overcrowding, poor treatment, and invidious discrimination form a toxic combination.
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They've received a variance from the state because of overcrowding.
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Such overcrowding brings costs, which are borne by local residents.
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"There is overcrowding and conditions are deteriorating," the report said.
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Instead people died from diseases of overcrowding, hunger, and neglect.
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Fixing the overcrowding and shoring up staff are more pressing.
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Many prisons combine overcrowding with a skeleton crew of guards.
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It may release 100 prisoners on parole to ease overcrowding.
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He was released after just 2 days due to overcrowding.
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He ended up serving only 12 days due to overcrowding.
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Overcrowding on trains travelling into London has doubled since 2009.
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Overcrowding on the trails, congestion on the roads, tourists aghast
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The Bloemenmarkt in Amsterdam had to close due to overcrowding.
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Systemwide, the biggest source of subway delays is simple overcrowding.
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Overcrowding in apartments of all kinds is escalating as well.
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Overcrowding is common, and public services are spotty or nonexistent.
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Town officials claimed the rule was meant to prevent overcrowding.
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In one study, overcrowding was estimated at 193% above capacity.
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New York's subway is struggling with old infrastructure and overcrowding.
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For many, the word "density" conjures up overcrowding and congestion.
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And the overcrowding is worse than it was during Attica.
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But analysts remain skeptical of these restaurants' overcrowding the segment.
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Any more may lead to overbreeding, overcrowding and messy sidewalks.
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Fears about overcrowding and high hotel prices can be deterrents.
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She only served 2015 days of her sentence, due to overcrowding.
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Overcrowding in Los Angeles County's jails has long been a problem.
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The DHS inspector general recently released reports recording overcrowding at facilities.
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But so are delays from overcrowding — currently around 20,000 a month.
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One more butterfly in the butterfly house will count as overcrowding.
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Of those, 153,249 were the result of overcrowding or insufficient capacity.
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Prisons are overflowing and have become cesspools of disease and overcrowding.
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"One hypothesis was that overcrowding was a contributing cause," he said.
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Overcrowding at stations may be intensified when fewer trains are running.
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"Overcrowding probably causes more fish deaths than anything else," Ponzio says.
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Overcrowding accounts for more than a third of the subway delays.
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Security forces held them back to stop overcrowding, enraging the crowd.
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Desperate overcrowding like this begets famine, disease, price-gouging, violent crime.
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The policy was proposed as a temporary measure to relieve overcrowding.
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The company also said mobile alerts could be used to alleviate overcrowding.
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Two long-standing structural problems are largely to blame: understaffing and overcrowding.
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By then police were only letting some passengers in to avoid overcrowding.
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I experience enough overcrowding on my daily commute, thank you very much.
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And if I'm being honest, there's a bit of overcrowding happening here.
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CBP facilities came under intense scrutiny over recent months amid the overcrowding.
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At the root of this lie two structural problems: overcrowding and understaffing.
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Other universities have seen violent protests, too, largely over fees and overcrowding.
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Complaints are mostly related to small room sizes and overcrowding at breakfast.
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Overcrowding is causing the white marble on the structure to turn yellow ...
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Naturally, that gives rise to congestion, overcrowding, and rising costs of living.
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I squeezed onto a Cannonball train to the Hamptons to examine overcrowding.
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After all, overcrowding at shelters puts more animals at risk for euthanasia.
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UNHCR has called on the government to take measures to end overcrowding.
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As its population climbs, London is facing similar concerns about subway overcrowding.
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It also reflects on the overcrowding at CBP facilities over the summer.
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There were issues of sexual harassment, rampant theft, and overcrowding as well.
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However, under the Trump administration it became associated with overcrowding and illness.
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"Overcrowding is a serious issue that will become critical quickly," Tyler said.
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The detainees reported severe overcrowding, sparse water and food, and limited healthcare.
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Last week CNN obtained photos showing overcrowding at another CBP facility in McAllen.
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HOLLYWOOD SQUARED John Schneider released from jail after five hours &aposdue to overcrowding.
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The two main parties cannot agree on what to do about the overcrowding.
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Defendants being sentenced to decades for nonviolent and first-time offenses. Overcrowding. Corruption.
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Their goal was to show journalists the prison's overcrowding and poor living conditions.
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One way to reduce overcrowding would be to reform the state's bail system.
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Crime, poverty, and overcrowding are rampant along its seemingly endless hills and valleys.
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That number is growing, and the result is a hideous level of overcrowding.
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Overcrowding recently moved officials to begin selling timed tickets for Barcelona's Park Guell.
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Many were held in a detention centre notorious for overcrowding, corruption and abuse.
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When such overcrowding is not dealt with, rebellions can get out of control.
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To ease overcrowding, authorities have begun moving hundreds to facilities on the mainland.
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Place as many dumplings in the pan as possible without overcrowding the pan.
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Read more: Disturbing photos show 'dangerous overcrowding' at migrant detention facilities in Texas
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The report included photos illustrating the overcrowding of migrants in small, fenced areas.
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Instead of suffering homelessness, Native Americans endure overcrowding, doubling, tripling or quadrupling up.
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Places like Santorini, Greece, are almost too picturesque, leading to overcrowding from tourists.
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Amazon has launched several programs in recent years to deal with the overcrowding.
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And, of course, there is the matter of prison overcrowding in the state.
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Studies and surveys have also established overcrowding as a major trigger of homelessness.
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This overcrowding could hold back the burgeoning space industry, and threaten national security.
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According to Lim, CARE policy of 100% rescue rate quickly led to overcrowding.
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Overcrowding is extreme, with 9,000 people living in a space made for 3,100.
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That causes this overcrowding and poor quality housing and high rates of homelessness.
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Grievances center on overcrowding in jails, and the newer issue of radicalized inmates.
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That effectively ruled out Eighth Amendment challenges to overcrowding in and of itself.
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In January the park instituted a mandatory parking reservation system to mitigate overcrowding.
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Overcrowding and fractures in tracks are often cited as contributing causes of accidents.
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Delays have also skyrocketed in the region, and overcrowding is a major culprit.
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The decline in arrivals in June has helped reduce overcrowding at border facilities.
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Everest also now has serious issues with overcrowding — issues that have become deadly.
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Mr. Dusak blames the overcrowding on Indonesia's judicial system, and many analysts agree.
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When the salt dissolves, working in batches to avoid overcrowding, add the spinach.
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Now in California, 13,500 inmates are released early every month due to overcrowding.
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The disaster underlines the issue of dangerous overcrowding on ferries in the region.
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The disaster highlights the issue of dangerous overcrowding on ferries in the region.
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Both projects extend decades-old lines in the hopes of reducing systemwide overcrowding.
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Border apprehensions, extreme overcrowding and allegations of inappropriate behavior McAleenan's tenure was marked by a spike in US-Mexico border apprehensions, which led to extreme overcrowding and extended stays for migrants in US Border Patrol custody at the southern border.
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"Game of Thrones" has contributed to some of the overcrowding at Iceland's Fjadrárgljúfur Canyon.
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Others express fear of school overcrowding and stress on the village's century-old infrastructure.
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"The biggest problem for the airports is generally aging infrastructure and overcrowding," Taylor said.
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Officials say that "meritless" claims worsen overcrowding in American detention centres and lengthen delays.
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Overcrowding in the camps means that they don't have enough bathrooms or sufficient security.
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Greece is also seeking new facilities to alleviate overcrowding at centers on five islands.
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One of the biggest contributors to overcrowding, apart from all the people, is chairs.
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Overcrowding at these facilities has also been a public health problem, the doctors said.
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Dr. Auge says that during kitten season, overcrowding of felines peaks in animal shelters.
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Anti-social behaviour and overcrowding are the biggest irritations, according to a recent survey.
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We're told he can thank jail overcrowding for his dramatically reduced time behind bars.
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Faced with unprecedented overcrowding, the jail administration had to find ways to accommodate them.
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Then there's the risk of overcrowding on sidewalks as a result of the shutdown.
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The service would also help take pressure off of overcrowding issues at its warehouses.
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Predominantly black and Latino schools, meanwhile, struggled with overcrowding, outdated materials, and dilapidated buildings.
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Indonesian authorities blamed the mass escape on overcrowding issues and corruption among prison guards.
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At the same time, those measures alleviate the problem of overcrowding in urban areas.
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With constant food shortages and overcrowding, the conditions are particularly rough on the children.
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The overcrowding at the top of Trump's White House reflects a break in precedent.
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Brown said the measure would help ease overcrowding in the state's massive prison system.
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In particular, the two issues facing these subways, as demonstrated, are performance and overcrowding.
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Indeed, the M.T.A. has often cited "overcrowding" as the most common reason for delays.
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Many have also complained in recent years about the NHS' overcrowding and under-funding.
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The Trump administration has said the overcrowding is due to a surge in migrants.
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But I'm upset about the cost of living, the overcrowding, that kind of stuff.
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Subway officials have blamed "overcrowding" and growing ridership as the main reason for delays.
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The strikes and anger reflect deep-seated problems in France's prisons, most notably overcrowding.
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However, BOP continues to suffer from overcrowding and severe staff shortages at many institutions.
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In Damascus, they found themselves at Children's Hospital in Mezze, with its notorious overcrowding.
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Perhaps most significantly, perennial neglect has led to inhumane living conditions and extreme overcrowding.
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The memo supported more privately run prisons to handle overcrowding, according to The Guardian.
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The story goes that they actually had to lock the doors because of overcrowding.
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The Central American nation's public institutions are underfunded, racked by corruption and widespread overcrowding.
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Overcrowding has forced many to sleep outdoors even as the temperatures drop below freezing.
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Overcrowding, malnourishment and a severe shortage of medical treatment meant many succumbed to disease.
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The disaster underscores the issue of dangerous overcrowding on aging ferries in the region.
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This latest incident underlines the issue of dangerous overcrowding on ferries in the region.
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Overcrowding in the stands led to the deaths of 96 fans in a crush.
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The allegations include employees physically and sexually abusing children, gross overcrowding and filthy conditions.
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To the contrary, displaced people would move to other neighborhoods, often exacerbating overcrowding problems.
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"I hear from clients all the time about overcrowding in the jail," said Giancaterino.
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He defended that decision as medically necessary for Hilton and the result of jail overcrowding.
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Due to overcrowding, refugees have set up tents within the olive tree groves outside Moria.
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Jana Frey, IRC's Greece director, said the government needed to sustain efforts to ease overcrowding.
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The hats are currently being used in Uganda where hospital overcrowding is a nationwide problem.
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It's possible "that overcrowding led to elevated stress and conflict within the community," said Larsen.
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Kiribati has more than 100,000 citizens and its main island, Tarawa, suffers from severe overcrowding.
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There have also been reports of migrant children caring for other children because of overcrowding.
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The MTA suffers from chronic delays, regular breakdowns, the occasional track fire, and serious overcrowding.
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And, the Central American nation's public institutions are underfunded, racked by corruption and widespread overcrowding.
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The overcrowding was so bad, the museum had to shut its doors on several days.
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In 2000, the association scaled back the show after attendance hit 23,000, to eliminate overcrowding.
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Likewise, a sunflower farm in Ontario, Canada, had to shut down because of excessive overcrowding.
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In 20183, a three-judge panel had ordered the state to vastly reduce prison overcrowding.
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The U.K. Inspectorate of Prisons has cited Belmarsh for overcrowding, violence, and other poor conditions.
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Cobbled together using donated Korean War tents, Tent City was established to alleviate prison overcrowding.
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Both Stidham and advocates within the Free Alabama Movement reject Bentley's proposed solution to overcrowding.
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Delays and temporary shutdowns were rampant, and overcrowding a constant concern, as it remains today.
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Now a key issue is also deaths in prisons, overcrowding, targeting foreign nationals, and deportation.
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Of the 82,20103 delays recorded in June, more than a third were attributed to overcrowding.
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In New York, I hope it engages ongoing conversations about overcrowding, multiculturalism, and affordable housing.
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This routinely produces overcrowding and confusion in the station and slows down the entire process.
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It was a temporary solution in 1992 to overcrowding in an era of mass incarceration.
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Overcrowding leads to stress of not just the inmates but stress on actual correction officers.
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An uneven outbreak could lead to more overcrowding in some cities and critical-care units.
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"Overcrowding, standing, a million stops," she said, describing her ride on the PATH to Manhattan.
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In the absence of a drug policy, Iraq has developed a serious prison overcrowding problem.
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Every paradise on Earth has a dirty little secret — mosquitoes, perhaps, or overcrowding or jellyfish.
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Lastly, in a given population, cannibalism is often directly related to the degree of overcrowding.
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Some people were taking the bodies of relatives to their homes because of the overcrowding.
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Overcrowding at the station has facilitated the spread of diseases, including the flu, Binford said.
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Due to prison overcrowding, he could be out in a little more than 10 years.
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Additionally, thousands of migrants waiting in Tijuana are already suffering amid overcrowding and strained resources.
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Today overcrowding is not just in cities, but on farms, which have gotten denser and dirtier.
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A government watchdog found extreme overcrowding in centers set up to process immigrants at the border.
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Extreme cold can lead to overcrowding at homeless shelters, which means they will have more needs.
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Brazil has the fourth largest prison population in the world, and overcrowding is a significant problem.
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Both intend to create more room for more seats, to help alleviate overcrowding on commuter trains.
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The result was a very specific blend of heatwave behavior, steadily rising intoxication and intense overcrowding.
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Rooms are supposed to host four kids, but due to overcrowding, they're currently packing five children.
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Overcrowding was so bad border agents were arming themselves against possible riots, according to the report.
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Punctuality has reached a ten-year low and overcrowding has risen by a third since 2011.
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In Venezuelan hospital, newborns in cardboard boxes Overcrowding Animal shelters get more crowded by the day.
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Overcrowding issues have exposed climbers to high altitudes, wind and cold for longer periods of time.
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The hearing follows revelations of overcrowding and children held in filthy conditions at US border facilities.
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But efforts to ease overcrowding have borne little fruit as arrivals have surged to record levels.
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Greece passed a bill in May aimed at easing the overcrowding and making asylum procedures simpler.
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While Defend the North cannot be blamed for the weather, logistical issues also led to overcrowding.
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One is an ergonomic space saver, while the other uses adjustable seating to respond to overcrowding.
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You also want your bar cart to meet your storage needs without overcrowding your living room.
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The overcrowding, the union said, creates problems ranging from impatient crowds to insufficient emergency evacuation plans.
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People in these camps have faced conditions like overcrowding, psychological abuse, and low food and water.
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It will alleviate overcrowding and speed up journeys between key transport hubs in Britain's capital city.
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We lost beloved tourist attractions this year due to overcrowding, bankruptcy, or a lack of visitors.
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In the interview, he said the overcrowding problem could be solved simply by enforcing enrollment policies.
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INM did not respond to requests for comment about the allegations of overcrowding and irregular detentions.
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There have also been some cases of overcrowding and rude behavior at some Tesla Supercharger stations.
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Some people believed the disease was caused by things in the air, overcrowding or unhealthy diets.
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Another factor that makes Native communities vulnerable to the coronavirus is the overcrowding in tribal housing.
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Romanian officials said their plans are meant to reduce prison overcrowding and update the criminal code.
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And therein lies what may ultimately serve as a saving grace against the threat of overcrowding.
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To prevent overcrowding, Disneyland has widened walking paths, banned extra-wide strollers and added parking spaces.
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The government has cautioned against constructing homes in some areas because of the dangers of overcrowding.
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The overcrowding of state prison systems in the early 210s provided an opening for incarceration entrepreneurs.
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Kerobokan has long had a grim reputation for overcrowding, corrupt guards and facilities below international standards.
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In an appearance in February 2011, Bloomberg was asked about overcrowding in New York City hospitals.
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In March, overcrowding was blamed for nearly 30,000 subway delays — about 38 percent of all delays.
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Overcrowding and lack of medical care in the centers has caused widespread health problems, experts say.
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The city&aposs doctors have described overcrowding and a lack of medical equipment and protective gear.
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Among the recommendations: football stadiums should replace standing room terraces with seated areas to prevent overcrowding.
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The reason for his release was reportedly due to overcrowding in the jail, according to TMZ.
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We have mild overcrowding for an hour or two a day, but it's usually not horrendous.
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A U.S. government watchdog reported "dangerous" overcrowding at one border patrol facility in El Paso, Texas.
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Overcrowding and chaotic shelter conditions can put evacuees at increased risk of sexual assault, said Gebhardt.
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The same conditions that drove cholera — overcrowding, corruption, poor hygiene, expanded transportation — are what drive pandemics today.
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Turner was released in September after serving three months under a state law intended to reduce overcrowding.
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Nepal's government denies that deaths attributed to inexperience and overcrowding were the result of its permit process.
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The group, called Arran, protested mass tourism and overcrowding by boarding buses in Barcelona, Valencia and Palma.
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Lt. Charles Udischas stands guard in Coshocton County Jail's recreation room, where inmates sleep because of overcrowding.
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Vacant lots and vacant housing are common in some parts of the city, overcrowding in other parts.
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Yet overcrowding (as measured by the number of people relative to the number of bedrooms) is rising.
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His "very easy" solution to overcrowding in prisons is to force inmates to build more of them.
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The guides agree, voicing concerns that overcrowding on dive sites could drive the most treasured critters away.
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British climber Robin Haynes Fisher was one of those who had warned of the dangers of overcrowding.
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Four of these horses to a crate is considered overcrowding and not compliant with animal health regulations.
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There are signs that overcrowding in Bangladeshi camps could prompt many others to make similarly perilous voyages.
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According to concentration camp experts, people begin to die due to overcrowding, neglect, and shortage of resources.
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These 15 travel spots have faced overcrowding, gridlock, environmental damages, and more, thanks to unwelcome Instagram fame.
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Increased student enrollment and lackluster public school funding have led to overcrowding in classrooms across the country.
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Those units do not have the extreme overcrowding and violence of the others but are bleak nonetheless.
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Plus, this overcrowding means there likely isn't room for an ironing board to straighten out inevitable wrinkles.
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Despite his concerns about overcrowding, Mr. Dinowitz has opposed calls to build an addition to the school.
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Smith said he was released from the Jackson County Jail the same day because of jail overcrowding.
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The U.S. health care system has been struggling with severe overcrowding in emergency rooms for many years.
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To the Editor: What a brilliant idea to ease congestion in our courts and reduce prison overcrowding.
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Earlier this year, a major prison reform bill designed to alleviate overcrowding failed in the Alabama Legislature.
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Overcrowding and inexperienced climbers are to blame, according to experienced mountaineers, cited by The New York Times.
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All of this will alleviate overcrowding, improve circulation and upgrade obsolete infrastructure while creating hundreds of jobs.
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The service debuts in New York at a time when subways regularly face delays caused by overcrowding.
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Overcrowding is an issue on beaches throughout Europe, like many spots on the Spanish island of Ibiza.
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Overcrowding has long been an issue in the world's smallest country, according to The New York Times.
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But inside the country's prisons, inhumane conditions and overcrowding represent some of the biggest threats, not violence.
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Most recognize the economic benefits of immigration, even as they dislike perceived drawbacks like overcrowding, he said.
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Most recognize the economic benefits of immigration, even as they dislike perceived drawbacks like overcrowding, he said.
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Not on a Southern train, obviously: The company has become a byword for overcrowding, delays and understaffing.
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I am worried about overcrowding, delays, the welfare of M.T.A. workers and, of course, small children's ears.
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Disrupted health services, including routine vaccinations, along with overcrowding in residential camps increases the risk of infection.
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Watch Donald Trump blast the Fire Marshal over safety and overcrowding at his event in Colorado. pic.twitter.
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Fuller flights are a boon to airlines but overcrowding at gates has become an unwelcome side effect.
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Because of exorbitant living costs and overcrowding, around 40 percent of adult New Yorkers live with roommates.
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TB was rife, HIV was through the roof, sexual assault was commonplace, and the overcrowding was horrendous.
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This rotating outlet power strip could be your answer to outlet overcrowding, and it's 20% off right now.
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Overcrowding is a common factor but little is done to improve safety despite government promises to toughen regulations.
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The fresh influx has worsened overcrowding at state-run camps and prompted the government to open new sites.
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Recent months have seen the nation's largest subway system plagued by derailments, power outages, overcrowding, and widespread delays.
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The influx has strained DHS immigration resources and caused concerns about overcrowding and delayed US Border Patrol processing.
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Gyms could lower prices in off-peak hours to balance their attendance across the week to avoid overcrowding.
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However, the number of people arriving at the southern border, as well as overcrowding has decreased significantly since.
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Fear, anguish, overcrowding, and violence aren't anywhere to be seen here—at least not to the naked eye.
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"This is not normal," Wolf said, noting that the jail has enough clothing for all inmates, despite overcrowding.
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Michigan lawmakers have been working a long-term solution for the district's debt, overcrowding and low student performance.
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This adds both to costs, since consultations with such doctors are expensive, and to horrible overcrowding in hospitals.
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It also introduced set wages for conductors, who used to be paid by commission, leading to alarming overcrowding.
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Indonesia, a vast archipelago, has a patchy transportation safety record, with frequent ferry accidents often caused by overcrowding.
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"Overcrowding, noise and possibly even pollution may have a negative impact," particularly on those who have mental illnesses.
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The change was intended to help alleviate overcrowding in California's jails and prisons, a problem that persists today.
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Immigration detention centers across the country have often been condemned for overcrowding, subpar conditions, and inadequate medical services.
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Male fertility control was an active research field, with governments backing various ideas to limit overcrowding on Earth.
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On Instagram, he posted slurs about multi-racial people, and misogynistic complaints about Silicon Valley workers "overcrowding" towns.
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Extremism and counter-terrorism expert Imran Awan claims that overcrowding is acting as a barrier to preventing radicalization.
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The lion sanctuary is overcrowded Lion overcrowding at Gir National Forest has been a problem in the past.
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At aquaculture facilities, fish are raised in tanks, ponds, or sea cages and are often injured through overcrowding.
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The living conditions in them are often poor, with overcrowding, poor sanitation, little access to water and electricity.
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Overcrowding at some of the world's most famous tourist attractions has caused governments to close these attractions indefinitely.
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State prison systems deal with overcrowding, stifling budget cuts, and drug epidemics that show no signs of abating.
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Banff National Park has already been closed temporarily for historic overcrowding, and still remains a major photogenic draw.
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Timothy O'Donoghue, Riverwind's executive director, told CNBC the voluntary efforts help Yellowstone combat overcrowding, and educate the public.
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Schneider was released from jail on the same day as his booking due to the facility&aposs overcrowding.
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People are still trapped in submerged homes; shelters are overcrowding; vulnerable fence-line communities are breathing toxic fumes.
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On their own, tranquilizers came to be seen as a solution to the overcrowding of America's mental institutions.
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When discipline issues arise because of overcrowding, teachers can find parents ready to fight them at every turn.
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Litchfield's overcrowding issues reach a critical point: The women's prison is running out of tampons and maxi pads.
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Hikers could also reserve time spots as visitors do at the adjacent Arroyo Hondo Preserve to prevent overcrowding.
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But concerns over scarce resources and overcrowding saw her turned away from several medical centers, local media said.
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The decision aims to prevent overcrowding in understaffed detention centers, which could enable the spread of COVID-19.
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By 453, it had reached a breaking point from deteriorating tracks and trains, chronic budget shortfalls and overcrowding.
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Last March, two million fewer rides were recorded, but 3003,000 delays were said to be caused by overcrowding.
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Qualia blamed overcrowding at the center for funding problems at other government agencies that it transfers migrants to.
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The day before I left, Ayad, Hasan and I talked about the overcrowding and the increased police harassment.
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" But, he added, "We honestly believe that we'll be able to move people quickly enough without platforms overcrowding.
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The system is plagued by overcrowding, which is compounded by dozens of cancellations daily, a Times analysis found.
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Increasing the number of trains coming into Penn Station — ultimately necessary to address overcrowding — requires the Gateway Project.
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Subway officials want to address the root causes of delays: overcrowding, sick passengers and track and signal problems.
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WPR: What has the Honduran government done in recent years to reform the prison system and ease overcrowding?
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It is expected to ease overcrowding on the Lexington Avenue line, one of the city's most congested routes.
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To try to reduce overcrowding, authorities introduced fines for people who stay at the Taj Mahal too long.
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That number could grow, and maybe help ease subway overcrowding, if service was made speedier and more dependable.
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Lower-income people who live in Santiago's outskirts are more likely to experience increased commuting times and overcrowding.
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"Are you a cruise person?" is a question that encompasses several others: How comfortable are you with overcrowding?
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They helped ease overcrowding in state and then federal prisons as inmate populations swelled, while budgets were constrained.
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A government spokesman said that previous overcrowding had been alleviated but that no additional resources were being provided.
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Recent laws have addressed terrible prison overcrowding by ordering the release of a number of non-violent criminals.
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Recommendations The IG recommends taking "immediate steps" to remedy the overcrowding at the El Paso Del Norte Processing Center.
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A tourist boom has hit Dubrovnik, Croatia — so much so that the city is now trying to combat overcrowding.
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Over months of Facebook messages, Khrayba described the harsh camp life on Samos: overcrowding, blistering heat, and inedible food.
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The WTTC and consultancy McKinsey plan to work with six cities to try out various tactics to combat overcrowding.
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Due to overcrowding on the rocky shore, the walruses are forced to climb high onto the rocks for room.
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If anything, he said, there's a danger of overcrowding, which would threaten the area's archaeological jewels and natural beauty.
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In November, South African Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said during a nurses summit that foreign nationals were overcrowding hospitals.
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Michigan lawmakers have been working on a long-term solution for the district's debt, overcrowding and low student performance.
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She was then sentenced to jail for the DUI, but ended up serving just 84 minutes due to overcrowding.
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Overcrowding is common; so is competition from publicly owned and co-operative banks, which have other goals besides profit.
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Overcrowding issues and prison guards demanding illegal levies may have led to the mass prison escape, Indonesian authorities said.
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Officials say the overcrowding among children has largely been alleviated because of the supplemental funding that Congress just passed.
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And the overcrowding only exacerbates the animal waste — and the problems that arise trying to get rid of it.
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But the system, which opened in 1904, has become so packed that riders are exasperated by delays and overcrowding.
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Amid current complaints about overcrowding, the cars will expand the New Haven line's capacity by more than 6,000 passengers.
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Clearly, the problem of prison overcrowding and systemic biases against African Americans cannot be solved by presidential pardons alone.
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This year, for the first time, some of these families are being redirected to our school because of overcrowding.
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The results are overcrowding, bad housing, the inability to afford other essentials, frequent evictions and other features of poverty.
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With overcrowding and more mental health patients, "there's an increase in violence in the emergency department -- absolutely," he said.
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If no one modernizes the rules governing space, then there's the potential for overcrowding at various altitudes above Earth.
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But in late August, swarms tend to happen because of overcrowding and possibly overheating within hives, Mr. Evans said.
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In that case, Hoyer announced Thursday, party leaders will adopt new procedures to curb overcrowding on the House floor.
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Free rides will be available on government buses to curb overcrowding in the public transport system, a statement said.
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About five boys sleep in each room that's supposed to sleep just four, due to overcrowding, NBC News reported.
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The overcrowding crisis has been unfolding invisibly, with journalists and lawyers offered little access to fenced-off border facilities.
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In the last year, inmate activists in Florida prisons have organized strikes in response to overcrowding and poor conditions.
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The idea that art needs space is lost to overcrowding, and everyone else is represented by a single work.
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One complained of having to practice "battlefield medicine," while another apologized for the "13rd world conditions" caused by overcrowding.
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Men, women and children languished there in conditions of almost unimaginable squalor, brutality, overcrowding, starvation, verminous infestation and neglect.
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That opens the door to more challenges, including challenges focusing on the intersection of overcrowding and poor prisoner health.
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It remains to be seen if this expansion will suffer the overcrowding that plagued the last, but here's hoping.
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Migrants, including children, were held longer than the allowed 72 hours, and some border patrol facilities faced dangerous overcrowding.
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Despite the overcrowding, many inmates told Hayeri that they felt freer in prison than they had in their marriages.
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Examples of this that he cited included providing appropriate health care, fulfilling a transfer request or relieving facility overcrowding.
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School overcrowding, a surge in uncompensated care at the hospitals and a new need for translators drained city coffers.
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The national railway company has warned travelers to stay away from train stations today to prevent overcrowding on platforms.
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Then there's overcrowding at Rutgers, the flagship campus, where a new honors college aims to reverse the flow. 4.
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The charges stem from November, when officers went to Play Mountain Place in Colorado Springs after complaints about overcrowding.
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"I still believe that the fundamental, systemic problem is a combination of lack of staff and overcrowding," he said.
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More than a third of subway delays are caused by overcrowding, which accounted for nearly 21960,232 delays in November.
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Employees held most commuters on the concourse levels of the stations to prevent dangerous overcrowding on the platforms below.
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Since that episode, the Brazilian authorities have vowed to alleviate overcrowding in the country's prisons and combat prison gangs.
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Criticized for overcrowding The facility houses minors who have suffered physical, psychological and sexual violence, or who have mild disabilities.
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Overcrowding and poor hygiene is facilitating the spread of disease at the station, leading to flu, lice, and scabies outbreaks.
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Human rights groups have raised alarm about the deteriorating conditions there, including overcrowding, poor sanitation and the risk of infection.
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California has been in the vanguard of these reforms, after the federal Supreme Court ordered it to reduce prison overcrowding.
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Despite overcrowding caused by the flood of refugees from other parts of Syria, they were able to rent an apartment.
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Nepal rejects claims that recent deaths on Mount Everest resulted from overcrowding or government negligence, a government spokesman tells Axios.
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To avoid overcrowding, celebrations of this day will be staggered, taking place twice per week throughout the month of August.
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McAleenan said funds are being used to create temporary facilities to alleviate overcrowding and improve conditions for migrants in custody.
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"The steps the department has taken to implement our recommendation to alleviate dangerous overcrowding continue to fall short," it continues.
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The company's critics in New York and other major cities say the service contributes to high housing costs and overcrowding.
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These changes will lead to more overcrowding in sub-par private prisons and, most certainly, increased the burden on taxpayers.
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"There are so many compounding issues in terms of conditions and overcrowding and harassment by guards and intimidation," Lenz says.
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Bangladesh says moving refugees to Bhasan Char - whose name means "floating island" - will ease chronic overcrowding in the existing camps.
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Workers at the Louvre in Paris went on strike Monday over overcrowding, closing the famed art museum, according to NPR.
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Some Arizonians complain that northerners coming to Phoenix, Arizona, for the winter to escape the cold are overcrowding the city.
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The organization overseeing the Taj Mahal implemented a three-hour time limit in March on all visitors to prevent overcrowding.
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Overcrowding and understaffing are at crisis levels statewide, and many prisons are "incredibly dangerous and out of control," Thompson found.
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So how do you reconcile a set human capacity with a demand for change, imposed by overcrowding and societal challenges?
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The critics saw our pointless, difficult, obsessive pastime becoming exponentially more popular, and beloved home breaks ruined by terminal overcrowding.
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Sahle-Work Zewde announced the order in a tweet on Wednesday and said it would help prevent overcrowding in prisons.
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Mr. Byford has acknowledged that overcrowding is not a meaningful measurement and that officials need to provide more specific information.
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Overcrowding is also a problem at the facility, according to a separate report by the U.K.'s Inspectorate of Prisons.
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He got credit for time served and, due to prison overcrowding, could be out in a little over 10 years.
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Of course, not everything is perfect: The elevators are too often out of service, leading to overcrowding and long waits.
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"Our system is at capacity, addressing overcrowding helps with reliability," said Rebecca Bailin, the campaign manager for the Riders Alliance.
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I see overcrowding as an amplifier and exacerbation of the foundational economic and cultural sources of violence in the prisons.
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"The causes are often identical: prison overcrowding, insufficient guard staffing, weak management and a lack of activities," the report said.
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The overcrowding and other problematic conditions within the camps are what make them ideal spots for the virus to spread.
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Fostering means housing an adoptable pet while they're awaiting a more permanent home (maybe yours), and it helps prevent overcrowding.
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The most recent — an $100 million reconfiguration in 1503 by the Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi — resulted in congestion and overcrowding.
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Having too few beds could lead to overcrowding if a future administration returned to policies that rely on more incarceration.
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On Monday, the authority announced a $20 million plan to target frequent causes of delays, including overcrowding and signal problems.
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A "no-kill" shelter may use the money unwisely and still cause animal deaths when fatal illnesses result from overcrowding.
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People in rural areas often travel huge distances to access better care, leading to even more overcrowding at urban hospitals.
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Splitting Sydney into three would address overcrowding, and unequal economic and social opportunities around the eastern side of the city.
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As it tries to manage overcrowding at its centers, the company has also outsourced its logistics technology to outside warehouses.
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The agency is expanding its releases to a second location in the region due to continued overcrowding at its facilities.
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Overcrowding was reduced because hospital stays were much shorter, incubators were freed up, and the number of abandoned babies fell.
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From overcrowding to strikes, broken escalators, service delays, and rodents, here's what it's really like to ride the London Underground.
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From overcrowding, to strikes by staff, broken escalators, uninspiring station architecture, service delays, and rodents, here's what it's really like.
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All asylum-seekers and migrants will be returned to Mexico to avoid overcrowding in U.S. detention facilities and immigration courts.
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We did an episode of Women on the Road about overcrowding, and it tends to be a very controversial topic.
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A smaller portion of its land is arable because of overcrowding, pollution and a harsh environment in the country's western region.
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"However, this does not provide an immediate solution to the dangerous overcrowding at El Paso Del Norte Processing Center," Rosen wrote.
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It's unclear if they're being built to ease the overcrowding or cram in more families waiting to be processed and released.
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In captive animals, stressful events—like new surroundings, social stress, routine changes, overcrowding, social isolation, and separation anxiety—often trigger SIB.
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The inspectors said the overcrowding and prolonged detention for the single adults represented a security risk for detainees, agents, and officers.
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As a remedy for the underfunding and overcrowding, city officials announced that many students would be sent to privately run schools.
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The city's new mayor, Mato Franković, says that he may have to implement a daily limit for visitors to counter overcrowding.
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Taiwan's Council of Agriculture says the ban could lead to a decrease in the quality of shelters, due to animal overcrowding.
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SPANISH STEPS, ITALY: Rome banned tourists from sitting on the famous monument in August, in a crackdown on overcrowding by tourists.
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And cities throughout Europe are beginning to investigate ways to crack down on overcrowding, home-sharing websites and anti-social behaviour.
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"So the American people could see how serious the crisis at our border is (overcrowding, lack of resources, beds)," it said.
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It rapidly spiralled out of control with overcrowding and fans waiting in the blistering California sun, due to lack of organization.
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Specifically, Thanos is worried that the universe is overcrowded and that this overcrowding will lead to a resource shortage and catastrophe.
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Currently the majority of residents in the region live on two islands: Majuro and Ebeye, which are subject to severe overcrowding.
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This is concerning for mental health advocates and the county for a number of reasons, with one of them being overcrowding.
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But Civil War nicely reveals how concentrating on just one character can alleviate some of the overcrowding problems Ultron suffered from.
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Animal advocates and agency officials alike said new shelters could go far to alleviate overcrowding and check the spread of disease.
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BREAKING: New video shows shows severe overcrowding of men in cages at Texas detainment facility during VP Pence's visit Friday. pic.twitter.
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And flocks of Instagrammers have recently led to overcrowding at a Candian sunflower farm and the California "superbloom" at Lake Elsinore.
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Ocean Pavilion The Seattle Aquarium has proposed a $113 million plan to build a new Ocean Pavilion to help relieve overcrowding.
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That said, a separate report by the Japan Times suggested the campaign hadn't resulted in noticeable changes to overcrowding on trains.
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The last decade's shale boom has led to school overcrowding, soaring traffic fatalities, drug abuse and strains on the power grid.
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The industry was left for dead in September as investors worried about the market overcrowding and industry prices slipped, he said.
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It shares a building with P.S. 20, but because of overcrowding might merge next year with P.S. 305 in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
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The stated causes of these conditions generally include factors such as overcrowding, understaffing at facilities, undertraining facility staff, and budgetary limitations.
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Also, no matter the eventual solution for the adjacent catchment school's overcrowding (redrawing lines, lotteries, etc.), our school will be impacted.
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Life at Litchfield Penitentiary turns especially ugly in Season 4, as privatization brings overcrowding and abusive guards while deepening racial chasms.
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He also complained about overcrowding towns and paving open space to make room for "hordes" of Latinos and Silicon Valley whites.
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The 12 official Palestinian camps in Lebanon suffer from rampant poverty, overcrowding, high unemployment, poor housing conditions and lack of infrastructure.
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The government announced this week measures to bring more order to the matatu industry, seeking to curb traffic violations and overcrowding.
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Security workers at the museum plan to strike on Friday, citing "constant physical and verbal aggression" caused by the recent overcrowding.
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The Permian Strategic Partnership aims to address labor and housing shortages, school overcrowding, healthcare and traffic congestion in the Permian Basin.
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Italy's jail system is designed to hold about 51,000 inmates but houses about 10,000 more than that, resulting in chronic overcrowding.
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The DNP said the bay needs more time to recover after overcrowding of tourists damaged the beach and its marine ecosystem.
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To ease the overcrowding at the facilities in the Rio Grande Valley, the agency is also busing migrants to Laredo, Tex.
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Two years ago, it redrew some neighborhood school zones to reduce overcrowding and increase diversity at a group of elementary schools.
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There is growing concern over overcrowding at hospitals and complaints that facilities could be running short of equipment, such as masks.
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Deputy Migration Minister George Koumoutsakos said speeding up the processing of asylum requests would help the state ease overcrowding in camps.
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With so many people flocking to the Jersey Shore every weekend, overcrowding and precious parking are just a fact of life.
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Sweden's Prison and Probation Service cited overcrowding at their facility and other security and logistical concerns for not accommodating the rapper.
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Overcrowding is at its lowest for a decade, thanks to a drop in prisoner numbers, but this has not spread calm.
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Despite the overcrowding in Hamblen County, the sheriff and some other officials are skeptical that big-city solutions could work here.
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A Department of Homeland Security inspector general report in June found "dangerous overcrowding" and unsanitary conditions at some of the facilities.
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There she took some of her most famous photographs of the overcrowding in the miserable heat, and the deplorable sanitary conditions.
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Prisoners who spoke with VICE News argued that the new "mega-prisons" wouldn't solve the state's problems or even alleviate overcrowding.
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If your oven is cramped, buy some half-size baking sheets so you can cook several ingredients at once without overcrowding.
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By deterring migration, the deal will end the horrible overcrowding of Central Americans housed on both sides of the US-Mexico border.
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Due to shelter overcrowding in Mexico, they often have nowhere to live and thus end up in tents or camping under bridges.
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The Observatory also highlights chronic overcrowding with facilities crammed with about double the number of inmates they were built to cope with.
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Overcrowding meant the youngster was unable to remain in the hospital during his recovery, though he will return later for check-ups.
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Streets were closed off to accommodate the convoy, and three subway stations were also closed due to overcrowding on the street level.
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A new solution to this overcrowding is Caavo, and yes, it's yet another set-top box, but don't hold that against it.
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Tamayo, speaking at a Senate hearing on Thursday, said the overcrowding had led to unmanageable outbreaks of pulmonary tuberculosis, CNN Philippines said.
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About 100 asylum-seekers are protesting outside a camp in northern Greece to draw attention to overcrowding and poor housing conditions there.
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One of the city's seven "magnificent cemeteries" built as a Victorian solution to the overcrowding that had swamped London's parish burial grounds.
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It's certainly the most laid-back festival I've been to in the US: no noticeable police presence, no crazy lines, no overcrowding.
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Indeed, like the city dwellers of today, the inhabitants of Çatalhöyük had to contend with infectious diseases, overcrowding, violence, and environmental degradation.
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Many locals complain of the overcrowding from the stream of laborers that come in the summertime when there are more job opportunities.
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Overcrowding and a shortage of support staff are reflections of a systemic inequality throughout the system, according to many parents and educators.
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"But limiting choice is in many ways better than overcrowding the store with clothes, which makes it harder to shop," she added.
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But we are working hard to build a third airport just south of the city to relieve overcrowding at O'Hare and Midway.
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There was the New Towns Act in 1946 that aimed to tackle overcrowding in inner cities by building 230 entirely new areas.
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With a population of about 18 million, overcrowding is an everyday affair in Mumbai - from packed trains, traffic congestion and cramped housing.
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Toronto's Transit Commission (the TTC for short) is something of a popular punching bag for locals who complain about delays and overcrowding.
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It simply wasn't a formative experience for me, and your article partly explains why: overcrowding, dwindling course options and a deteriorating infrastructure.
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Our national economy would be ill-served by school overcrowding and the lack of buildings designed for 21st century instruction and technology.
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To avoid overcrowding his office, the Orlando manager offered customers making reservations the option of pickup service at a less busy time.
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I've lived in New York, Boston and Washington, all of which have subway systems affected by varying degrees of decomposition and overcrowding.
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Ocasio-Cortez responded in a tweet, raising other concerns about the health and safety conditions inside the facilities apart from just overcrowding.
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McAleenan added Wednesday that the influx is leading to overcrowding in CBP facilities, which he said is resulting in illnesses among migrants.
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The quasi-official National Council for Human Rights has reported on severe prison overcrowding and harsh conditions for the expanding prison population.
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The mayor of the island capped the number of visitors from cruise ships to 8,000 to keep tourists from overcrowding the island.
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A federal court ordered California to reduce chronic prison overcrowding in 2009, leading to the largest declines in admissions in the country.
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Because of overcrowding, Conn was sleeping on one of the jail's "boats," a makeshift piece of furniture that resembled a plastic tub.
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Nowhere are the problems more urgent than in the city's subways, which have been crippled by constant breakdowns, soaring delays and overcrowding.
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At a 220 sentencing commission hearing, Bureau of Prisons officials said they believed the program should not be used to reduce overcrowding.
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When ridership actually dipped slightly between March 2015 and March 2017, delays blamed on overcrowding increased from 0003,000 to 30,000, records show.
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He was sentenced to a year in county jail -- but got out after roughly 6 months due to overcrowding and good behavior.
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Catch up: Train delays increased not because of overcrowding, but because of new work rules that the M.T.A. made, starting in 2002.
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But it could also add to the overcrowding in detention centers on the border when it goes into effect in 2400 days.
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Overtourism isn't an issue limited to the Galápagos: Venice, Italy, is among the cities that have been affected by overcrowding from tourism.
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While many blame the United States for the already difficult conditions along the border, it is not solely responsible for the overcrowding.
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The overcrowding has led to vast queues to reach the top of the mountain which straddles the border between Nepal and China.
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Overcrowding, medical negligence and other problems have resulted in a spate of lawsuits against the government and facility operators in recent years.
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"When kids are home during the day and the weather gets hot, overcrowding situations become more difficult to manage," Mr. Banks said.
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But locals living in tourist hot spots can end up finding the opposite, with throngs of visitors bringing overcrowding and antisocial behavior.
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However, as Wuhan faces shortages of hospital supplies and protective gear, plus overcrowding at medical facilities, discontent is beginning to foment online.
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Reports before the uprising had warned that the detention center was "a disaster waiting to happen" because of overcrowding and inadequate staffing.
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However, around 12,000 people showed up for the event, prompting fire marshals to shut down the main exhibition hall due to overcrowding.
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" He was referencing fears of overcrowding around the land's initial launch, but some fans were likely, and understandably, holding off for "Rise.
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With overcrowding a severe problem and euthanasia the starkest solution, shelter workers saw testing as an objective way to make heartbreaking decisions.
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Ridership in general on Metro-North and Long Island Rail Road has increased to the highest levels in decades, resulting in overcrowding.
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It also highlighted the work of a congressional task force determining that punitive mandatory sentences for drug crimes led to prison overcrowding.
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The Department of Homeland Security's inspector general has found "dangerous overcrowding" and unsanitary conditions at an El Paso, Texas, Border Patrol processing facility.
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This report comes nearly a month after the inspector general found "dangerous overcrowding" and other issues in the El Paso Border Patrol region.
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The Department of Homeland Security Inspector General has warned of dangerous overcrowding an unsanitary conditions of processing facilities for migrants at the border.
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Opinion: What's behind the jam at Everest The Mount Everest death toll rose to 11 this year, and overcrowding is a big factor.
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Here are seven other capital cities that were moved for a range of reasons including overcrowding, security or to a more central location.
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The DHS found "dangerous overcrowding" and unsanitary conditions at an El Paso, Texas, Border Patrol processing facility following an unannounced inspection in May.
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Taiwan has now banned euthanising stray animals in shelters, despite fears that the move will lead to overcrowding and more abandoning their pets.
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Politicians and judges are more eager to lock up criminals, especially if they are poor and black, than they are to reduce overcrowding.
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Britain, where as many as half of the country's 5,000 veterinary practices are in the hands of corporations, reveals the risks of overcrowding.
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After an inspection in March, the government-backed Myanmar National Human Rights Commission identified overcrowding as a problem and recommended building new dormitories.
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – A county in southwest Missouri is opening a jail in stainless steel semitrailers in a parking lot to help manage overcrowding.
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Overcrowding is a common factor in many of the accidents and each time there is an accident the government vows to toughen regulations.
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Thankfully for Drake, as we reported ... he was in the can for less than 2 days due to good behavior and jail overcrowding.
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Due to a strange overcrowding issue, they're forced to share both a room and even fight over the bed – which they eventually share.
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As we first reported ... police also blame jail overcrowding, and new laws that put non-violent offenders back on the streets much sooner.
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That meant 21990,500 fewer people behind bars, and provided some relief from an overcrowding crisis that was threatening to get out of hand.
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The Times piece pegs this problem to overcrowding, but the underlying issue is lack of funding to accommodate for the growth in ridership.
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With an inclusive vision and the right funding, these concepts still have the potential to help address issues like climate change and overcrowding.
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In some areas, like Apex, North Carolina, the trend is creating an overcrowding problem, resulting in traffic jams and schools filled past capacity.
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Instead, they studied the most recent data on what was causing prison overcrowding and how they could effectively combat the cycle of recidivism.
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Read more: Disappointing photos show what Venice looks like in real life, from extreme overcrowding and devastating floods to pollution from cruise ships
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The city hopes to achieve a more diverse racial and economic mix at the schools, as well as relieve overcrowding at P.S. 2452.
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We had built to this point with the overcrowding and privatization, and we felt like we wanted to see the consequences of that.
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Amnesty International called for an investigation into reports that security forces fired live ammunition in the prison and said authorities should address overcrowding.
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Overcrowding had become such a problem that in January 0003 the European Court of Human Rights ordered the country to fix the system.
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In June, Governor Cuomo declared a "state of emergency" for the city's subways, which were increasingly become a hellscape of delays and overcrowding.
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Overcrowding at Kyangwali's Kagoma reception center, located 30 miles from Sebagoro — about two hours by road on a dry day — further complicated matters.
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More than 2000,20156 weekday delays were classified as being caused by "overcrowding" in public reports in 2017 — about 40 percent of all delays.
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Several days earlier, he had warned of overcrowding on Mount Everest in a post on Instagram and announced plans to delay his ascent.
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Separately, inspectors and lawyers traveling to border facilities in Texas described tremendous overcrowding and filthy conditions for hundreds of children and other detainees.
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When he was named the head of the Toronto system, known as TTC, five years ago, it was saddled with delays and overcrowding.
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But U.S. agencies have struggled to keep up with a surge of mostly families arriving at the border, straining resources and overcrowding facilities.
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" Overcrowding so excessive and staffing so inadequate that inmates are virtually unsupervised and, in the words of a former warden, "in extreme danger.
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The Italian government also sent two navy ships to escort the Aquarius to Spain and to help transport the migrants to reduce overcrowding.
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Judge Nelson said the most recent death underscored the need to change bail practices and reduce overcrowding and strain on the jail system.
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Eighty percent, including reptiles and amphibians, were sick, injured or dead as a result of overcrowding, stress, poor hygiene and nutrition, or cannibalism.
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Like Italy, some are not considering the weight of the situation, leading to the overcrowding of hospitals and shortages of supplies and equipment.
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Ninety-six people perished in the tragedy, when the police opened a gate in a misguided effort to alleviate overcrowding outside the stadium.
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Bury's decision comes after a January trial in which lawyers representing migrants presented images that they said showed dangerous overcrowding in CBP facilities.
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But at the same time she is concerned that a flood of new young workers and their families could cause overcrowding in schools.
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London is also working to ease overcrowding by building a new line and buying roomier subway trains, with accordion-style connectors between cars.
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Poorly planned development can arguably make an area less livable if it dramatically reduces greenspace, leads to severe overcrowding or proves an eyesore.
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Wherever human transmission occurred, as soon as it did the disease spread around the world, accelerated by troop movements, poor nutrition and overcrowding.
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Refurbished by Pascal Grasso, the venue still has only 350 square meters of space, and visits are by appointment only to prevent overcrowding.
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Given subsequent overcrowding, corrections administrations were eager to find ways that, they argued, would increase safety and security for staff and incarcerated people.
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One example is China's new zone of Xiongan, a spill-off district to ease overcrowding in Beijing, which is being designed from scratch.
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The couple who bought the "murder house" from "American Horror Story" described dealing with a lot of overcrowding and even a few break-ins.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an investigation into Alabama's prisons amid allegations of unchecked violence, sexual abuse, overcrowding, and poor living conditions.
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Even if we share stories of delays and overcrowding, it's obvious that London has taken planning for the future more seriously than we have.
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All these things working together could address the challenges -- overcrowding, fighting, attempted escapes and lack of shelter -- that detention camp guards are facing daily.
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" One of Cruz's primary goals is to end overcrowding in public schools, and build new schools in the district: "They are learning in trailers!
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"As overcrowding increases, so does the number of emaciated corpses emerging from Giwa barracks, with babies and young children among the dead," said Belay.
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In the subsequent inquiry Lord Woolf, a judge, identified overcrowding, overstretched and oppressive staff and grim conditions such as "slopping out" as contributory factors.
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"As residents make use of the same area, this creates the potential for overcrowding, congestion, tensions, and other issues associated with overtourism," it said.
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"Overcrowding, lack of public services in new settlements, the persistence of slums, all create a climate of insecurity, numerous Algerians confirm," the report said.
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Details: Overcrowding has resulted from a record number of permits issued by Nepal as well as good climbing weather, per the New York Times.
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At least 16 people received medical assistance, most of them for minor injuries caused by overcrowding and smoke, the Dubai government said Thursday night.
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Despite reports of overcrowding at some ICE detention facilities along the southern border, Cuccinelli said ICE has made preparations in anticipation of the raids.
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"Beavers face deportation to Kazahkstan and Mongolia" Facing high rents and overcrowding, refugee beavers flee to Mongolia in search of a better life. 3.
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Critics have contended otherwise, pointing to overcrowding among many other reported abuses and political efforts by the companies to back tough-on-crime candidates.
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Ditsela's Johannesburg township, Alexandra, has seen protests against overcrowding and poor public services in the run-up to a general election on May 8.
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Though they didn't experience segregation de jure, they did, like African-American students in the Jim Crow South, endure racism, overcrowding, and collapsing facilities.
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" The report recommended that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) "take immediate steps to alleviate the overcrowding at the El Paso Del Norte Processing Center.
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With rising urban populations putting pressure on space in cities, architects are turning to unused industrial buildings to help solve the problem of overcrowding.
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The legislation would give judges more discretion in sentencing, alleviating some of the overcrowding of prisons that are holding inmates on drug-related crimes.
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The installations appeared a week after federal officials announced they would open three emergency shelters for thousands of unaccompanied minors amid overcrowding at facilities.
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Unfortunately, mandatory minimums have proved a failed experiment, contributing to prison overcrowding, racial imbalances and overly punitive sentences — all without, studies show, reducing crime.
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Hakim advised commuters to travel outside of peak periods if possible, spread out along platforms to avoid overcrowding and purchase tickets ahead of time.
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The negative effects of overtourism include overcrowding, pricing locals out of real estate, and environmental damage, Annie Lowrey wrote for The Atlantic in June.
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Organizers said they searched for an alternative plan that would alleviate overcrowding and allow runners to "facilitate social distancing," but could not find one.
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More than 240,28 The number of delays because of "overcrowding" in the first four months of 230, which was 210 percent of all delays.
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Underfunding by past administrations led to a shortage of resources, and in the early months of Mr. Duterte's drug war, they struggled with overcrowding.
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Mr. Byford has already expressed his belief that blaming delays on "overcrowding," is woefully imprecise, and not in fact, a root cause of delays.
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The masses were a sign of dangerous overcrowding on the mountain, which sits along the Nepal-China border, creating perilous delays in unforgiving conditions.
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In recent years, the Italian prison system has undergone a period of reckoning, acknowledging and tackling issues like overcrowding and poor treatment of inmates.
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But several organizations have started to cut back on certain services and may have to turn away newcomers soon to avoid overcrowding at shelters.
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Tourism officials, however, rejected the notion that the summit had become deadlier because of overcrowding related to the large number of climbers receiving permits.
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But the number of park visitors has reached an unprecedented level, leaving many tourists frustrated and many environmentalists concerned about the toll of overcrowding.
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Migrant children are facing horrifying conditions while in detention at Border Patrol facilities along the Southern border, including unsanitary environments, overcrowding, and cruel treatment.
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But new prison construction has not significantly alleviated overcrowding as the prison population has continued to grow and older prisons have been closed down.
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In January, there were more than 60,000 weekday subway delays, with 29.53,595 late trains — or about 40 percent of all delays — attributed to overcrowding.
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In 2013 and 2014, a summer surge of migrants, and especially child migrants, caused a crisis of overcrowding at detention centers and humanitarian concerns.
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In the end, 500,000 came, according to the Vatican, a drop that some attributed to the overcrowding concerns that the pontiff's visit had generated.
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But prison overcrowding in recent decades meant more visitors and led to cutbacks in visitations at medium-security prisons to weekends and holidays only.
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In January, there were more than 60,000 weekday subway delays, with 24,595 late trains — or about 40 percent of all delays — attributed to overcrowding.
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At the meeting last year, Galleria residents complained mostly of school overcrowding, the effect on their property values and the cost of the project.
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While the whales suffer from noise and overcrowding from boat traffic, the biggest threat leading them to possible extinction is the lack of salmon.
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An influx of migrant families and children, predominantly from Central America, strained resources along the border as severe overcrowding took hold earlier this summer.
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Philippines Dispatch Misery and overcrowding are worse than ever in the Philippines' pretrial jails, with guards so outnumbered that gangs increasingly keep the peace.
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She was referring to a 2015 finding by the United Nations Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture, which called for urgent action to address overcrowding.
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That has led to overcrowding at psychiatric hospitals and clinics and a 40 percent increase in suicides from 2010 to 2015, the report said.
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Overcrowding at sites both in and outside the main camp meant even those attempting to leave the reservation had trouble finding places to sleep.
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Climbers typically bring just enough supplies and oxygen to climb to the top and back, and inexperience and overcrowding can cause problems for everyone.
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Without cutting how many and how long people are going into prison, you can never hope to fully address mass incarceration and prison overcrowding.
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She added that reports of inadequate health care, overcrowding, medical neglect, and other issues can make it an unsafe place for someone who is pregnant.
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Credit Suisse told clients that financial stocks will rally next year on Donald Trump's deregulation policy and warned of investor overcrowding in the technology sector.
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Those are places where travelers may want to think twice about visiting right now for reasons such as political unrest, crime, environmental concerns and overcrowding.
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Some 9 percent of travellers who took part in a survey by consultancy IPK said that overcrowding affected the quality of their trip last year.
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The administration has said it needs to use unlicensed shelters to address the recent influx of migrants, which has led to overcrowding at licensed facilities.
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But overcrowding, underfunding, and good-old-fashioned ignorance of how to treat such complex cases also made it a breeding ground for neglect and abuse.
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The influx led to overcrowding at facilities and in some cases, deteriorating conditions, raising concerns within the agency and among lawmakers and immigrant advocacy groups.
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The union has said teachers are frustrated over crumbling walls, rats, mold in classrooms and student overcrowding, combined with a teacher shortage and low pay.
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China has pledged to resolve what it calls "urban sickness", or the pollution, congestion and overcrowding caused by rapid urbanization, that afflicts its biggest cities.
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However, there was so much interest from fans that first year that fire marshals had to shut down the main exhibition hall due to overcrowding.
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Nearly one third of indigenous people living on reserves faced overcrowding at home, according to government data from 2017, far higher than the national average.
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While the Men's Central Jail was the most populated building in 2015, it was also the only one that didn't have to deal with overcrowding.
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With little in the way of community-based support, government rehabilitation centers for the disabled and mentally ill often suffer from overcrowding and undignified conditions.
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But overcrowding and budget cuts brought on by revolving-door sentencing weakened the program throughout the 00s, and it was shut down completely by 2010.
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Indonesia's counter-terrorism chief, Saud Usman Nasution, told Reuters in November that prison officials were unable to halt this type of communication because of overcrowding.
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The union has said teachers are frustrated over crumbling walls, rats, mold in classrooms and student overcrowding, combined with a teacher shortage and low pay.
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The Trump administration will reportedly stop detaining some migrant families who illegally cross the border in Texas as it copes with overcrowding in detention facilities.
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On Wednesday, the Colorado Springs Police Department responded to a call at Play Mountain Place after receiving complaints of overcrowding, according to the police report.
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According to The Washington Post, the overcrowding is the worst around El Paso, Texas, with Border Patrol stations at 300 percent to 400 percent capacity.
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Overcrowding in schools has become such a concern that some states have taken legislative measures to cap the number of students in a given classroom.
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North of Antarctica in a tropical climate, the Lonely Planet calls Seychelles "a honeymoon haven" and an "aquatic playground," but locals are concerned about overcrowding.
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Cook the pelmeni in small batches to avoid overcrowding them like Smurfs in Gargamel's cauldron – maintaining a slow but even simmer, 2 to 3 minutes.
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In recent months, Mount Everest has been in the news for deaths caused by overcrowding — clearly, this hike is a bucket list item for many.
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The fuel marketing sector nevertheless faces a risk of overcrowding as many companies see growth potential there, warned Biraj Borkhataria, analyst at RBC Capital Markets.
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What about overcrowding, delays and the need to replace the old trains with fast, clean and silent cars, like the ones in the Paris Métro?
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The overcrowding is so extreme that asylum seekers spend as much as 21.62 hours a day waiting in line for food that is sometimes moldy.
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But border officials on Tuesday disputed lawyers' accounts of the poor conditions and said that the children were sent back after overcrowding there was alleviated.
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"Whether by systematically overcrowding the existing system or rapidly expanding it, it's logical to expect to exacerbate all of the underlying problems," Ms. Small said.
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Under Mr. Lhota, officials have stepped up work to address some of the root causes of delays: overcrowding, sick passengers and track and signal problems.
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The sufferers, of course, are millions of riders for whom the daily commute is now a torment of delays, overcrowding, missed appointments and understandable anger.
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Nepal's top tourism body maintains this year's deaths were due to extreme physical weakness, weather adversity, high altitude sickness and accident -- and not the overcrowding.
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But the new restrictions have done nothing to stop overcrowding on London's trains, buses, and subways, where social distancing remained impossible during rush hour Tuesday.
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Because 13 airports had to handle the volume that traditionally was spread across hundreds, the 13 airports experienced massive overcrowding from travelers arriving from Europe.
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The story of Mr. Rivers, in some ways, also tells the story of Washington State's struggles with violent crime and prison overcrowding in recent decades.
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In a number of places in the West, the passes have been blamed for overcrowding at resorts and traffic jams on the roads and slopes.
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Even more importantly, this intervention has been proven to reduce medical errors and patient mortality, as well as Emergency Room waiting times and hospital overcrowding.
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Ending visits on all but Friday, Saturday and Sunday would only worsen the long lines and weekend overcrowding that already afflict many prison visiting rooms.
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The new signals on the No. 7 line will allow two or three additional trains to run each hour, reducing wait times and alleviating overcrowding.
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"Good courses won't have a problem — we want to avoid overcrowding," he said, predicting the Alila hotel would attract a wide variety of guest golfers.
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Many inmates complain of overcrowding and ill treatment, but say that what they want most is rehabilitation and help finding jobs when they get out.
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Last week, the M.T.A. announced a $21 million plan to address the problem, vowing to tackle issues associated with overcrowding, sick passengers, tracks and signals.
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There were complaints about out-of-date equipment, management issues, overcrowding, a lack of basic supplies, mold, and simply the overall conditions at the hospital.
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Yosemite, like many of the most popular national parks, is struggling with overcrowding in peak season, as the need to protect fragile public lands rises.
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One of Arpaio's first acts as sheriff was to build what he called "Tent City," an outdoor prison meant to reduce overcrowding in county jails.
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Aging subways in other cities, like London and Boston, are also struggling with overcrowding, and Tokyo famously uses staff to jam passengers onto crowded trains.
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It says that a chaotic response by the Syriza administration contributed to overcrowding on the islands and virtually adopted an "open door" policy toward arrivals.
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Some 9 percent of travelers who took part in a survey by consultancy IP said that overcrowding affected the quality of their trip last year.
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His findings were revealing: overcrowding led to what he referred to as a "behavioral sink," a display of pathological behavior, for example, rats became cannibalistic.
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The penitentiary is the last to open of eight semi-private prisons contracted out by former Mexican President Felipe Calderon to helped reduce chronic overcrowding.
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Zsolt Varga, head of the Hungarian Federation of Passenger Fleet Operators, said he did not believe that the recent tragedy was the result of overcrowding.
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Trends of overcrowding and increasing reports of physical and sexual abuse inside prisons may also leave inmates with worse mental health than they entered with.
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This is likely to lead to overcrowding at ports of entry that are not designed for processing and holding hundreds — or thousands — of new asylum-seekers.
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Mass migration, they worry, would bring more crime and terrorism, lower wages for locals, an impossible strain on welfare states, horrific overcrowding and traumatic cultural disruption.
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The last decade's shale boom also has led to school overcrowding, soaring traffic fatalities, drug abuse and strains on the power grid because of the activity.
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The railway system, which is grappling with chronic underinvestment and overcrowding, has suffered 1,011 deaths in 586 accidents over the last five years, ministry data show.
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GARCIA: It is our administration who started this policy a month and a half ago which has now manufactured this overcrowding crisis in all these systems.
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They described unsafe and unsanitary overcrowding, disabled prisoners without medical care, lack of access to food and water, and aggressive conduct by guards toward Congressional representatives.
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"Concerns around overcrowding don't solely affect the detainees, but also the community as a whole," said Lama Fakih, acting Middle East director at Human Rights Watch.
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And overpopulation can contribute to such social and environmental problems as global warming, resource depletion, pollution, overcrowding, malnutrition, gender inequality and the spread of deadly disease.
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As medicine progressed in the 20th century, and many patients in these hospitals suffered from overcrowding, neglect, and, later, lobotomies, the Kirkbrides became obsolete, mostly abandoned.
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National healthcare, far from what they promised, pregnant mothers are turned away from maternity wards because of overcrowding causing women to give birth on the streets.
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"We observed dangerous overcrowding at the facility with single adults held in cells designed for one-fifth as many detainees," a report on the conditions states.
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The second hospital is set to open Wednesday, and the two new facilities will help alleviate the massive overcrowding issues plaguing Wuhan's hospitals in recent weeks.
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They say tourism is leading to overcrowding, destroying the city's character and pushing rents so high that many locals can no longer afford to live there.
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Inside the jails people are enduring overcrowding, food consistently described as foul and meager in calories, solitary confinement as punishment for a misplaced word, and more.
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Vice President Mike Pence saw firsthand the extreme overcrowding migrants are often forced to endure at federal detention centers when he visited two Friday in Texas.
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Well, according to The Hollywood Reporter, networks typically try to limit the number of actors they submit for fear of overcrowding the pool of potential nominees.
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Following her Grey's departure, which Drew said was a result of overcrowding in the series regular department, she was cast in the Cagney & Lacey reboot pilot.
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New Jersey leased 10 rail cars from the Maryland Transit Administration to alleviate the overcrowding, but returned them just eight weeks later when the lease ended.
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Despite the political overtones, many parents said they have focused on the harm that overcrowding and the lack of support staff does to their children's education.
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In February, President Zuma opened a renovated refugee center in Pretoria equipped with new technology aimed at reducing corruption, overcrowding and the role of criminal syndicates.
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In 2013, a Northern Irish court refused to extradite a terrorist suspect, saying overcrowding and sanitary conditions at Lukiskes breached the European Convention on Human Rights.
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We broke the story ... Weiss was sentenced to 150 days in jail for petty theft just last month, but only served 12 days due to overcrowding.
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Three years ago, she noted, when America's prison population was at its peak, private prisons filled an important gap, helping to relieve overcrowding in federal facilities.
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Lengthy sentences for drug offences are part of the reason why Thai jails struggle with chronic overcrowding, according to both Justice Minister Paiboon and U.N. experts.
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" These incidents come "less than two weeks after the Department of Justice launched an investigation into violence, sex abuse, overcrowding and other issues at Alabama's prisons.
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Two other races where overcrowding could become a factor are California's 10th District, where six Democrats and one Republican are running to challenge incumbent GOP Rep.
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Mr. Kirkbride said that the hospitals, which have been abandoned and demolished by the dozens, were blamed for overcrowding and other flaws in mental health care.
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That visit was prompted after a group of lawyers who visited the facility said they found overcrowding, dirty conditions and mistreatment of migrants being held there.
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A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) watchdog has found "dangerous overcrowding" and "standing room only conditions" at a Border Patrol processing facility in El Paso, Texas.
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This week, the Department of Homeland Security's internal watchdog reported that it found "dangerous overcrowding" and "prolonged detention" of adult and children migrants at border facilities.
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Overcrowding and energy consumption will render Earth uninhabitable in just a few centuries, Hawking said via video on Sunday at the Tencent WE Summit in Beijing.
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This can serve to reduce overcrowding, which continues to plague some state corrections systems and can make a prison an intolerable place to work and live.
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Frakes said increased use of parole was easing overcrowding, but reforms were being slowed by such problems as high levels of inmate violence and staff shortages.
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Reduce Overcrowding by Hiring Unskilled Break-Dancers It's simple: people are less likely to travel by subway if they're worried about getting kicked in the face.
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It has cited a need to ease overcrowding in Romanian prisons as further grounds for the "proposed legislative measures", as the government refers to the decree.
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But they are up against what nearly every camp setting faces: overcrowding and lousy sanitation -- and that's before there are any officially reported cases of coronavirus.
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To alleviate overcrowding, Florida lawmakers even passed a bill in 2010 ordering the construction of "Forestry Work Camps" to alleviate "an emergency situation" in state prisons.
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As the wreckage of one of the vessels was pulled from the murky water on Tuesday, questions about overcrowding on the river have grown more urgent.
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Or simply changing regulations of overcrowding standards; in many other cultures, sharing space is quite common in order to foster good values of deference and cooperation.
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The Nyerere sinking is just the latest in a series of high-casualty nautical disasters that have struck Tanzania, and overcrowding has often played a role.
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Mr. Barr's decision could add to the overcrowding crisis in the immigrant detention centers by requiring judges to keep asylum seekers in jail for longer periods.
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Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan, who was visiting the new facility, said that new temporary facilities like this one would help them prevent severe overcrowding.
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Without it, they have been forced onto islets they would not normally inhabit, causing overcrowding, disrupting the breeding season and reducing the survival rate of newborns.
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Last year, a local decree during the busy summer climbing season banned climbers who didn't book a room in one of three hotels to limit overcrowding.
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The United Nations is now looking to open new camps in Burkina Faso because of overcrowding at sites in the north, around the city of Dori.
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Recent measures put in place to tackle tourist overcrowding include a ban on new tourist accommodation in the city center and people counters at popular sites.
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A recent, compelling example of the courts getting involved is the 2011 Supreme Court case, Brown vs Plata, involving harrowing conditions of overcrowding in California prisons.
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Ask about subway service, and riders are quick to rattle off a litany of complaints: overcrowding, constant delays, filthy stations and poor communication when problems arise.
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District officials proposed spending $25 million to reduce overcrowding in the district and another $70 million to hire support staff, such as nurses and social workers.
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Some 55,000 teachers out of 240,000 in total have been hired on renewable contracts by regional education delegations since 2016 to address overcrowding in rural classrooms.
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But faced with a city with three times the population of New York, and fearful of overcrowding, Shanghai subway officials say that they prefer the simplicity.
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A second terminal in Midtown that would accommodate long distance buses would alleviate overcrowding at the Port Authority Bus Terminal on 42nd Street, the organization said.
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The California initiative coincides with a series of reforms that began in 2011, when the United States Supreme Court ordered the state to reduce prison overcrowding.
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However, a lack of funds for rehabilitation, as well as chronic overcrowding, means that thousands of incarcerated men and women have little to do all day.
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The move aimed to reduce overcrowding while helping low-level offenders become self-sufficient rather than restart a cycle that could land them back behind bars.
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Consequently, the fare was unaffordable to most of the working class, which stayed on the Lower East Side, where population density kept rising, leading to overcrowding.
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After the Supreme Court upheld the judges' overcrowding order, the state promised to "promptly" release a significant number of nonviolent prisoners, giving credit for time served.
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Border Patrol agents "remained armed in the holding areas because of their concerns with the overcrowding that potentially could result in volatile situations," the documents revealed.
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Reports have also circulated in the past week that chronic overcrowding in some of Europe's most beloved tourism hotspots is fuelling a backlash by locals against visitors.
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Inspectors also said they observed "serious overcrowding" among children and families, as well as single adults, during the visit to five Border Patrol facilities in the region.
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In the upcoming fourth season, we'll be meeting a whole new slate of characters, as the now-for-profit prison confronts the very real problem of overcrowding.
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They are turning to smartphone apps and car-sharing promotions to try to cope with the overcrowding, which has upset the local population and also the tourists.
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STRASBOURG (Reuters) - Urgent measures are need to address overcrowding and poor living conditions in refugee and migrant camps in Greece, Europe's top rights watchdog warned on Wednesday.
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Cold mulled wine, long queues, "shop-bought cheese," a dearth of bread, overcrowding, an absence of "giant camembert," and "very average" cheeses were among the abundant complaints.
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Last year, the United Nations described a camp for refugees in Traiskirchen, Austria, that is run by the Swiss firm ORS Service, as "inhumane" because of overcrowding.
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Go deeper: On the ground at Homestead's migrant detention facility Ocasio-Cortez calls conditions in Texas migrant center "horrifying" DHS watchdog flags severe overcrowding at border facilities
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One London-based doctor wrote that conditions were so bad that he was practicing "battlefield medicine", while another apologized for the "3rd world conditions" caused by overcrowding.
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Soulja, 28, was initially sentenced to 240 days but was released 146 days early due to a combination of good behavior, time served and overcrowding, TMZ reported.
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Pence acknowledged there was overcrowding at some detention facilities, but he argued that it was simply more evidence the government faced a true crisis at the border.
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Ultimately reducing prison overcrowding requires more than just building more cells; states have to make a concerted effort to send fewer people to prison for less time.
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As we first reported ... Soulja was sprung from jail last Sunday, getting out 146 days early due to a combo of good behavior, time served and overcrowding.
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Immigration advocates say conditions will continue to get worse as the Trump administration detains more immigrants, which will lead to overcrowding and exacerbate the dangers of detention.
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Unlike rail networks, bus systems can adjust their routes on the fly in order to meet demand, add stops, and even schedule temporary routes to avoid overcrowding.
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Authorities had taken emergency measures to alleviate the overflow crowds at the Guangzhou Railway Station and "avoid the dangers of overcrowding", the official Xinhua news agency said.
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Detroit Public Schools teachers say negative working conditions -- including overcrowding and insufficient maintenance -- that were brought about by starved city and state budgets are hurting students' education.
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The sudden and rapid increase of visitors has left many cities and residents overwhelmed, dealing with issues like overcrowding, pollution, and rising costs of goods and housing.
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In a conservative estimate, the HUD report found that roughly 68,000 new housing units are needed to reduce overcrowding and replace severely deteriorated housing in tribal areas.
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Even with a resolve to keep the park open, trails have had to close to the public due to overcrowding and the need to protect vulnerable wildlife.
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The department had resorted to for-profit facilities as federal inmate numbers grew and overcrowding became a problem, Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates argued in an Aug.
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Built to escape Cairo's overcrowding and pollution, the new capital was initially expected to cost a total $300 billion and feature an airport larger than London's Heathrow.
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Read more:17 places around the world that are being ruined by tourism11 places that Instagram made famous8 tourist sites that had to close due to overcrowding
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Public policy experts say the idle prisons reflect inadequate planning by Calderon's government, though the facilities that were opened did help reduce overcrowding in the penal system.
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In 1978, the facility was subject to a federal lawsuit by the Counsel for Human Dignity due to overcrowding, resulting in the prison's eventual closure in 1990.
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I think if that's pulled off the table as a route for vehicles and trucks, the already unconscionably horrible overcrowding on Metropolitan Avenue will get even worse.
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The conditions Galicia faced in detention are egregious, but they aren't unusual — they echo reports of overcrowding, filth, and disease in Border Patrol stations across the Southwest.
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But only enough, he said, to permit their families to escape "conditions of poverty, overcrowding, unhealthy conditions and sheet metal" and have a chance at a future.
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The drug lord was released from jail on October 3, 2014, thanks to a reduction of his sentence that was made in the name of addressing overcrowding.
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Even if one country began strictly protecting the night sky from overcrowding, another could ignore those regulations entirely, and spoil the night sky for everyone, Johnson explains.
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She was sentenced to 99 years in prison in 1984, but would have been released in 2018 because of a state law meant to relieve prison overcrowding.
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The party proposed a law to pardon those serving five years or less for certain crimes — a measure it said was intended to ease overcrowding in prisons.
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It says new, more secure reception centers are needed to replace existing facilities, where intense overcrowding has led to hundreds of tents being pitched around the perimeters.
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Amsterdam will ban tours of its red-light district to prevent overcrowding and improve working conditions for sex workers in the area, The New York Times reported.
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Hawking theorized that humans would turn the planet into a giant ball of fire by 2600 due to overcrowding and energy consumption which will make Earth uninhabitable.
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Bangladesh says moving refugees to Bhasan Char - whose name means "floating island" - will ease chronic overcrowding in its camps at Cox's Bazar, which hold some 730,000 Rohingya.
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Some community board members regard Ms. Pfoser Darby as someone stuck in the past who is looking for a scapegoat for problems such as overcrowding and crime.
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"UNHCR urges action on the islands to ease overcrowding, improve shelter, and stock and distribute appropriate and sufficient aid items," said Philippe Leclerc, UNHCR representative in Greece.
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" The inspector general report called for DHS to take "immediate steps to alleviate dangerous overcrowding and prolonged detention of children and adults in the Rio Grande Valley.
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The Atlanta terminal opened in 2760 just as fuel prices moderated, the national economy recovered and Americans began filling airline seats and overcrowding the country's old airports.
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A 21 development study commissioned by the city warned that the increase in hotel boats "has led to numerous points of tension," including overcrowding on the waterway.
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Corzo said that INM had failed to alleviate the overcrowding despite repeated requests from the human rights commission, which he attributed partly to a lack of resources.
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As police kept an eye on them, they told mental health counsellors a lack of things to do, overcrowding, and bullying were pushing them to turn to suicide.
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Carlos Jáuregui, the former public security secretary for the Nuevo León state government, said that overcrowding at the prison had been a problem for more than a decade.
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It's also intended as a solution to the overcrowding of popular urban destinations, from Rome to Venice, and one that theoretically guarantees the longterm oversight of neglected sites.
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She described the war in rapid Arabic—the shelling and destruction that had driven them from their homes—and, with bitterness, the filth and overcrowding of Samos's hotspot.
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In particular, the IG found "dangerous overcrowding" and unsanitary conditions at an El Paso, Texas, Border Patrol processing facility following an unannounced inspection, according to a new report.
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Overcrowding at some US border facilities resulting from this spike in detentions could lead to a "health crisis," a team of doctors, lawyers and advocates warned last week.
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The Prison Officers' Association (POA) union wants the government to issue better personal protection equipment to its 28,000 members and reduce levels of violence and overcrowding in jails.
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Sentencing reform advocates don't expect President-elect Donald Trump to follow the precedent set by Obama, despite the overcrowding and skyrocketing operating costs plaguing the federal prison system.
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Buttonwood (July 20th) raised the question of whether investment factors such as value, momentum, size, quality and minimum volatility may lose their long-term effectiveness because of overcrowding.
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Children have died after being held at the centers, people report being malnourished, and Vice President Mike Pence's visit to one center revealed how severe overcrowding conditions are.
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That's led to dangerous overcrowding of migrant facilities, where investigators for the Department of Homeland Security reported prolonged holding of children without access to showers or laundry facilities.
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"American wild horses are suffering due to overcrowding, which has led to starvation and death," the opening to a four-part series on Protect the Harvest's homepage claims.
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Overcrowding is a common factor in Bangladeshi ferry accidents but little is done to improve safety even though the government vows to toughen regulations after every big accident.
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A government watchdog group told the Department of Homeland Security to immediately resolve "dangerous" overcrowding at Border Patrol facilities in El Paso, Texas, according to a new report.
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The Detroit Public Schools union has said teachers are frustrated over crumbling walls, rats, mold in classrooms and student overcrowding, combined with a teacher shortage and low pay.
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That has undoubtedly contributed to overcrowding in the more than 100 shelters across the country, most of which are operated by nonprofit organizations that have contracts with ORR.
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" While talking about the overcrowding of morgues following Hurricane Maria, he joked, "Now that we are on the subject, don't we have some cadavers to feed our crows?
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I worked on a piece about overcrowding in the state of Espírito Santo once and that was the most shocking prison I have ever seen in my life.
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His testimony comes in the wake of a surge in apprehensions on the US-Mexico border, which caused intense overcrowding and long wait times at Border Patrol facilities.
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Acting DHS IG Jennifer Costello said during testimony that the IG's office remains concerned that DHS is not taking sufficient steps to deal with overcrowding in CBP facilities.
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Lawyers for Afula, a city of 50,000 people, contended the restrictions stemmed solely from a desire to reduce overcrowding during the summer months and keep maintenance costs down.
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Suge will get 28 years in prison but he'll get credit for time served, and due to prison overcrowding, he could get out in just over 10 years.
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The hats are being tested in Uganda, where newborn mortality rates are high and hospital overcrowding is a nationwide problem (meaning newborns can sometimes receive little dedicated attention).
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"Congress has got to act ... to reduce the numbers of people coming into our country illegally," says VP Mike Pence on overcrowding in detention centers at the border.
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A 1938 Royal Commission from Western Australia found one facility suffered severe overcrowding, patients with nothing to fill their days, and staff with no interest in rehabilitating them.
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If the children in the part of the zone newly assigned to P.S. 3073 enrolled at the school, P.S. 8's overcrowding would be relieved at least temporarily.
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The U.S. Border Patrol in recent days has reportedly released hundreds of migrants from detention centers in Texas due to overcrowding at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities.
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Last week, the agency said overcrowding at processing stations and a surge in Central American asylum applicants had left it with no choice but to detain migrants outdoors.
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But despite its beauty, the city suffers from massive overcrowding, devastating floods, and pollution and other environmental damage from the massive cruise ships that pass through every day.
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Since then, certain trails have been closed due to overcrowding in order to protect vulnerable wildlife from visitors who are eager to capture the lakes, forests, and skies.
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A report released from the Department of Homeland Security's internal watchdog found "dangerous overcrowding" and "prolonged detention of children and adults" at facilities in the Rio Grande Valley.
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A petition calling for a limit of one cruise ship per day was signed by over 11,000 residents of Mallorca, citing pollution, overcrowding, and waste buildup as concerns.
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As many as 10 cruise ships dropping off over 10,000 passengers per day were simply too much for the streets to take, causing overcrowding and frequent traffic jams.
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According to NBC News, Legan "then used a slurs against mixed-race people and misogynistic descriptions of white Silicon Valley workers, complaining about 'hordes' of them 'overcrowding' towns."
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"This amount of distance will ensure you're not overcrowding your living room while at the same time will help maximize space for a smaller living room," she said.
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The Bureau of Prisons had resorted to such prisons to ease overcrowding as the incarceration rate soared, but the number of federal inmates has been dropping since 263.
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Danielle Sydnor, an executive committee member of the Cleveland NAACP, said bail reform would keep low-level offenders out of jails in the first place and ease overcrowding.
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Then authorities discovered she might be released next May, after serving less than a third of her term, because of an old law designed to relieve prison overcrowding.
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These days, nearly every automaker shows up — some erecting enormous temporary buildings to showcase their wares — and attendance is capped at 150,000 over three days to avoid overcrowding.
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Yet concerns of current overcrowding and the arrival of Amazon's HQ212 there paints a bleak portrait of what the shutdown will look like for the western Queens hub.
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The victims were killed by a stampede inside the venue caused by overcrowding, the judges ruled, who found the Madrid Arena was intentionally oversold by nearly 6,000 tickets.
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The agency asked people to refrain from feeding ducks, geese and other waterfowl, noting that it can cause poor nutrition, overcrowding, delayed migration and the spread of diseases.
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The report said the program should be expanded beyond terminal illness cases and used more frequently as a low-risk way to reduce overcrowding and health care spending.
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Monitors from the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General detailed other serious problems with overcrowding at Customs and Border Protection facilities in Texas' Rio Grande Valley.
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The Department of Homeland Security's own Inspector General last week warned that "dangerous overcrowding" at Border Patrol facilities was creating a health and safety risk for those migrants.
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A report in July by DHS' internal watchdog detailed squalid conditions at some detention facilities, including severe overcrowding and children going without hot food and showers for days.
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A report in July by DHS' internal watchdog detailed squalid conditions at some detention facilities, including severe overcrowding and children going without hot food and showers for days.
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As correctional agencies raced to comply with court orders to reduce overcrowding, a group of astute businessmen pored over inmate projection reports and analyzed a new growth industry.
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A government watchdog within the Department of Homeland Security issued a damning report about the prolonged detention, overcrowding and mistreatment of children and families in Border Patrol custody.
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During the summer, while the Salle des États was being renovated, the portrait was moved to the Galerie Médicis, which resulted in severe overcrowding because of limited access.
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On social media, people have claimed that hospitals are turning away the sick due to overcrowding, and feverish patients are packing wards with overtaxed screening and quarantine procedures.
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"There are reports of hospitals throughout the state that have needed to divert non-emergency ambulances for periods of time because of overcrowding in their ER," Anton said.
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Toronto's attempts to relieve Tokyo-style overcrowding on major streetcar routes with new jumbo-size articulated models from Bombardier have been plagued by a long list of delays.
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India's best-known attraction, the Taj Mahal is visited by nearly seven million tourists a year, according to official data, but has been blighted by overcrowding and pollution.
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India's best-known attraction, the Taj Mahal is visited by nearly seven million tourists a year, according to official data, but has been blighted by overcrowding and pollution.
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The subsequent overcrowding of the Midtown Manhattan station has created "near riot" conditions for stranded commuters, wrote Cuomo, considered a likely contender for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
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Brown's speech also covered the state's raising of the minimum wage, its reduction of prison overcrowding, increase in funding towards education and closure of a $27 billion deficit.
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Like reduce permits to prevent overcrowding, space out expeditions, and place strict limits on the number of companies that can operate — things that other mountains do actually do.
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There have been numerous reports of overcrowding, of migrants going for weeks without showers and sleeping on concrete floors with nothing but mylar blankets to keep them warm.
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The biggest overcrowding issues are in the El Paso region, where Border Patrol does not have the facilities to handle the numbers of migrants arriving at the border.
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Then Holman's correctional officers joined in the action to address overcrowding and understaffing, staging a protest of their own with nearly a dozen quitting or going on leave.
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During their appeal, Bixby argued that the code's legislative history revealed it to be an attempt by the 1950s city council to control the overcrowding of Jackson Square.
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"We are concerned that overcrowding and prolonged detention represent an immediate risk to the health and safety of DHS agents and officers, and to those detained," reads the report.
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It's animal lovers like those attending this year's CatCon that give Somerhalder hope that answers can be found to solve the animal world's most difficult problems, including shelter overcrowding.
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"The overcrowding and prolonged detention of migrants represents an immediate risk to the health and safety of not only the migrants but also DHS agents and officers," Durbin said.
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the AirTrain, tweeted that it "respects the right to protest," but is controlling access due to overcrowding conditions.
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The founder of Point72 Asset Management and defunct SAC Capital starred at Michael Milken's annual bash, warning global grandees that overcrowding in the hedge-fund world is lowering returns.
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About 22018,200 inmates at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) die annually due to overcrowding, disease and violence, according to hospital medical chief Ernesto Tamayo, CNN affiliate CNN Philippines reported.
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Overcrowding, pollution, and sprawl would be addressed through self-driving roads, waste management reprocessing, modular housing, and underground tunnels for utilities, while a huge geodesic dome could regulate climate.
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Hotels felt pressure from their unions — which represent thousands of immigrants — as well as from customers angered by recent scenes of overcrowding and other squalid conditions at detention facilities.
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On Tuesday, however, administration officials said that more than 100 children had been returned to the facility after concerns about overcrowding had been alleviated, the New York Times reports.
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He was charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass which would bring a max sentence of 6 months in jail -- but due to overcrowding he'd most likely get out within days.
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Mendez, in a statement at the time, voiced deep disappointment, citing the need to investigate "allegations of severe overcrowding and poor conditions in many detention centers throughout the country".
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BARCELONA/ROME/SARAJEVO (Reuters) - Chronic overcrowding in some of Europe's beloved tourism hotspots is fuelling an angry backlash, from polite protest to "Go Home" graffiti and even physical intimidation.
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In addition to overcrowding and congestion, there are mounting concerns about the safety of the bridge after chunks of concrete fell from the upper deck onto the lower deck.
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Amazon is testing a delivery service to make more products available for free two-day delivery and relieve overcrowding in warehouses, two people familiar with the plan told Bloomberg.
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Real-life patients at such facilities in the early and mid 20th century were subject to a hellish life that could include squalor, overcrowding, starvation, electroshock therapy and lobotomies.
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The hour-long outage on Friday evening led to two of London's busiest train stations being closed at rush-hour because of overcrowding as services were cancelled or delayed.
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The disturbance at the Tecumseh State Correctional Institution on Thursday came as Nebraska prisons face overcrowding, lack of staff and increased violence among inmates, officials and legal observers said.
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The first part of the line, which cost about $217 billion, is expected to ease overcrowding as subway ridership in the city climbs to its highest level since 272.
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And Abuja is a hero of sorts, since it was envisioned as an escape valve for Lagos, which has struggled with overcrowding for as long as anyone can remember.
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Reams of research have linked overcrowding with poor health and the spread of infectious diseases, including respiratory infections and asthma as well as anxiety and other mental health problems.
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The reduction follows a pair of government inspections that revealed overcrowding and filthy conditions at border detention facilities, inflaming the debate about President Donald Trump's hard line immigration policies.
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If you look at the animal kingdom, besides the reasons that you wouldn't expect (parental care or reproductive behavior), overcrowding and a lack of alternative nutrition both cause cannibalism.
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Inside, residents sleep eight to a room, the overcrowding a result of a system that is struggling under the weight of a problem it's ill-equipped to deal with.
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With more investor money going toward firms that build models to trade on, there is some concern that these models will begin to look similar, potentially resulting in overcrowding.
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"There's always constant issues and there doesn't seem to be resolutions to correct the issues," she said, listing delays, overcrowding and decaying infrastructure as major issues with the system.
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Aggravating factors including poor sanitation that make hand-washing and other basic hygiene measures difficult, and overcrowding in camps and collective shelters that make tracing virus transmission nearly impossible.
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Read: Florida isn't evacuating all its inmates in Hurricane Michael's path With overcrowding already an issue in the Florida prison system the burden will be felt throughout the system.
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Convicts with lesser sentences will be released earlier — something that would help ease overcrowding at prisons and eventually eliminate the need for the prison system as we know it.
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A major reason for the shelters' overcrowding was the administration's decision in June to require fingerprints for every member of a household that wanted to care for migrant children.
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Experts say investments in greater personnel and technology at the ports of entry could kill two birds with one stone, strengthening enforcement while also decreasing backlogs and inhumane overcrowding.
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Overcrowding, which accounts for more than a third of the nearly 75,000 subway delays each month, The Times's Emma G. Fitzsimmons, Ford Fessenden and K. K. Rebecca Lai reported.
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In recent months, the extreme overcrowding on the border has begun to ease, with migrants turned away and made to wait in Mexico while their asylum claims are processed.
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In the last fiscal year, Border Patrol arrested more than 1973,000 people trying to cross the southern border, leading to overcrowding in border facilities and straining the administration's resources.
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The bill is aimed at reducing prison overcrowding, but many Romanians worried that the amendments were the latest attempt to force through measures to reduce public officials' legal accountability.
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This first phase is predicted to help overcrowding on the 4, 5 and 6 lines, so here's hoping that this is one New Year's resolution that comes to fruition.
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In August, Costco opened its first store in Beijing where overcrowding and traffic jams in the neighborhood forced the retailer to limit the number of shoppers in the store.
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Signal problems account for about 13 percent of all subway delays, and are the second most common reason for weekday delays, after overcrowding, according to statistics from the agency.
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Violent uprisings among Brazil's 22016,83-strong prison population are a regular occurrence, fed by chronic overcrowding, degrading conditions and competition between criminal groups that control large swaths of penitentiaries.
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The authority has said it plans to raise fares every two years, but the climbing cost has frustrated riders who complain of worsening subway delays, overcrowding and slow buses.
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All of the above trends continue despite the fact that, in 2013, the state legislature passed legislation aimed at addressing prison overcrowding by, theoretically, reducing penalties for nonviolent offenders.
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The Croatian porty city of Rijeka has managed to so far avoid the overcrowding plaguing the city of Dubrovnik after its role as a "Games of Thrones" filming location.
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You had terrible overcrowding situations that were civil rights violations that went up to the West Virginia Supreme Court, with prisoners arguing that the conditions were cruel and inhumane.
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More than 20 people have been killed including at least 11 on Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, in Nepal, due to bad weather conditions, inexperienced climbers and overcrowding.
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Delaware has the fifth-highest rate of overcrowding in the country, according to a CBS analysis of federal data, and the third-highest percentage of inmates in solitary confinement.
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Bloomberg previously reported that Amazon was testing a new delivery service that could reduce overcrowding in its factory warehouses and bring two-day Prime shipping to more of its products.
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Landsec hasn't specified an exact date for when the screen will be turned on because it doesn't want to cause overcrowding in the already busy traffic junction and tourist destination.
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" About a 2011 decision ordering California to ease prison overcrowding: It affirmed "the most radical injunction issued by a court in our nation's history" and was itself "a judicial travesty.
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The report includes several photos that depict the extreme overcrowding, as well as standing-room-only conditions in some Border Patrol facilities, which are designed to be temporary holding facilities.
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The letter stems from a May DHS inspector general report that found "dangerous overcrowding" and unsanitary conditions at an El Paso, Texas, Border Patrol processing facility following an unannounced inspection.
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Guests at the party told me that the invitation went viral online via a random Facebook post, which led to the overcrowding, as well as the presence of gang members.
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Purnama was initially taken to Cipinang Penitentiary in East Jakarta, a Dutch colonial-era high-security prison notorious for its overcrowding and home to convicted drug offenders and Islamist militants.
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Atomic Dust, a 2014 photo series by documentary photographer Vlad Sokhin shows the fallout on Ebeye, a tiny island that has been plagued with overcrowding, poverty, and outbreaks of disease.
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According to Liu, Kuang-Chi works with municipalities who have a keen interest to see their cities avoid natural disasters and overcrowding, operating with the support of the Chinese government.
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The overcrowding spells health and safety risks, Eastmond added, from rapidly spreading water-borne and communicable diseases to landslides and flooding, besides swelling the threat to vulnerable children and women.
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Those forced to flee the devastation may never return—many ended up in the nearby town of Chico, leading to some complaints of overcrowding, while some left the state entirely.
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Go deeper: What Democratic campaigns would do for migrant kids on Day 1 DHS watchdog flags severe overcrowding at border facilities On the ground at Homestead's teenage migrant detention facility
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With a burgeoning prison population resulting from the "war on drugs" and increased use of incarceration, prison overcrowding and rising costs became increasingly problematic for local, state, and federal governments.
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In recent weeks, there have been horrifying reports of unsanitary conditions, overcrowding, and cruelty at immigration detention facilities where migrant children are being held, which has led to widespread outrage.
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"Again, while additional tents may reduce overcrowding, we remain concerned that DHS is not taking sufficient measures to address prolonged detention in CBP custody among single adults," the testimony reads.
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"Meningitis is a tough disease, especially during this period, and it is associated with overcrowding, understanding the living conditions in the country, people must keep their building ventilated," he said.
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It is a problem with various contributing strands: overcrowding, a lack of guards, unmodernised buildings and the presence of inmates intent on continuing deadly rivalries fomented in the outside world.
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And in 217, the incarcerated people behind the walls of Attica were talking about inadequate medical care and this overcrowding and the way that the corrections officers were treating them.
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Although overcrowding (as measured by the number of people per bedroom) has been drifting upwards for 20 years, more than one-third of households have two or more spare bedrooms.
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Monroe follows Emily King and Corey Smith, who live in a VW bus with their dog Penny, burning incense to obscure the smells of overcrowding and hunting for free WiFi.
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According to a recent Forbes article, delays are causing overcrowding, which is significantly reducing consumer confidence in public transit systems despite the essential function that they serve for everyday commerce.
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One generation after another of Christian Europeans believed theirs was a natural, superior and God-sanctioned exemption from the abject reality of overcrowding and premature death experienced by European Jews.
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He was also a regular voter for police and prosecutors over criminal suspects or defendants, even though he was troubled by prison overcrowding and the persistent overuse of solitary confinement.
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"I'm really hoping nothing more nefarious has been going on and that in fact, it is an overcrowding issue which is bad enough as it is," another parent told KKTV.
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Clean water for proper hand-washing is not accessible in all tribal communities, and overcrowding in Native homes is also common as many are multi-generational, creating social distancing challenges.
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The agency hopes that up to 218 more people will be able to squeeze into each new car — meaning 27 to 27 extra commuters per train — to help reduce overcrowding.
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He didn't address how he would prevent overcrowding of hospitals — a major concern of health officials — or how he planned to handle the upcoming strain on resources like breathing machines.
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Conditions in detention centers appear to be worsening under Mr. Trump's watch—overcrowding is rampant and access to necessary medical care is being withheld, creating fertile ground for a crisis.
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But a U.N. official has said that a plan involving a single camp, rather than multiple spread-out ones, may only exacerbate overcrowding and increase the risk of an outbreak.
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Border officials said the children were sent back after overcrowding there was alleviated, and they disputed lawyers' accounts of poor conditions without access to showers, clean clothes or sufficient food.
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Obviously people are moving to these urban interface areas [where wildland meets inhabited land] — they have been for decades to get away from overcrowding and to have a different lifestyle.
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Lawmakers failed last year to pass criminal justice reform, an issue that had been central to former Democratic President Barack Obama's efforts to overhaul the system and reduce prison overcrowding.
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In some prisons, especially those where defendants are awaiting trial or where short-term convicts are detained, overcrowding has become critical, with occupation rates reaching 200 percent in several cases.
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In San Francisco, once feared to be a hotbed for the coronavirus, doctors are not yet seeing the dire overcrowding of hospitals that areas such as New York are experiencing.
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In May, a viral photo showed a long line of climbers stretching to the summit, raising concerns that overcrowding at the summit could have led to deaths of some climbers.
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Plata, a 5-4 ruling in 22 upholding a lower court order that California release tens of thousands of prisoners to reduce overcrowding, which the state itself admitted was unconstitutional.
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Stevens told Business Insider that while there might be some overcrowding in the market, she still sees opportunity as a broader set of customers get comfortable with using the data.
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Ms. Downs, the Polk County Democratic leader, said her team had focused on preventing overcrowding, including by surveying people who caucused in 2016 and moving problematic precincts to larger locations.
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"The conditions are better there," said Mr. de Oliveira, adding that the prison does not suffer the same level of overcrowding and is not dominated by any one prison gang.
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It was a major selling point for the Second Avenue subway: The new line promised to reduce overcrowding on nearby subway routes that were among the busiest in the nation.
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Back in 1965, the Jupiter 2 blasted off in the futuristic year of 1997 because the earth was threatened by overcrowding; Dr. Smith, the saboteur, was a Cold War spy.
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Tens of thousands languish in government custody, where torture, deprivation, filth and overcrowding are so severe that a United Nations commission said they amounted to "extermination," a crime against humanity.
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Chinese officials have depicted the camps as benign facilities that offer vocational training, though documents describe prisonlike conditions, while testimonies from many who have been inside cite overcrowding and torture.
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With more than one-third of Brazil's prison population being held pending trial, Temer said his government would work with judicial authorities to speed up their hearings to reduce overcrowding.
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Public officials on both sides of the aisle came together to develop better models, informed by evidence and data, that could reduce prison overcrowding, conserve resources, and enhance public safety.
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Greece's migration ministry, which manages the Lesbos camp, has said it is trying to ease overcrowding but could not remove people in large numbers because of the EU-Turkey pact.
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Our recommendations led with the principle that mandatory minimum sentences must be reserved for the most dangerous criminals, and that to do otherwise would contribute to overcrowding and wasted resources.
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" In the meantime, he said, overcrowding makes a terrible situation worse, he added: "Right now our governor is recommending everyone shelter at home and avoid social contact to avoid transmission.
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The combination of waiting, uncertainty, overcrowding and unlivable conditions has created what appears to be an intentional epidemic of despair, meant to dissuade refugees from seeing Europe as a haven.
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John Schneider's time in jail was about as long as a 'Lord of the Rings' movie ... thanks to overcrowding -- but he's got a lot to do to avoid going back.
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The overcrowding has gone on for so long, and the detainees outnumber the guards by so many, that a tacit agreement between officials and jailhouse gangs has become the rule.
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It has one of highest rates of youth suicide in the country, severe problems with addictions, overcrowding to the point where families have to sleep in shifts, and energy shortages.
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