| 1. | The second issue is tied to the navigability of the category system.
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| 2. | Boats stopped plying the route since then as the river lost navigability.
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| 3. | Its navigability was frequently curtailed by storms and silting up.
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| 4. | Storms, sea-states, flooding, and seasonal sedimentation adversely affect navigability.
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| 5. | He later won a joint contract to survey the navigability of the Schuylkill River.
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| 6. | The navigability of the River Thames affected Taynton's ability to supply building stone.
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| 7. | Decline of navigability continued steadily, and only small boats could make any passage at all.
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| 8. | Both the Cumberland River and the Mississippi River saw extensive improvements in navigability and flood control.
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| 9. | Renaming the categories to improve navigability will therefore cause no loss of information to the reader.
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| 10. | Its " dynamic stability " enables improved navigability in narrow, crowded and dynamic environments.
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