And the Charlotte (North Carolina) Douglas International Airport came in second for ease in connecting flights.
In addition to low-light settings, the MV900F is also designed for ease of use in the brightest sunlight.
Do you see any sign that obstacles for women will ease in the longer term?
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In addition to a successful Kickstarter campaign, the Transporter was recently named a 2013 Storage Visions Visionary Award Winner in the Art of Storage category that recognizes innovations in design for customer ease of use and industrial design in digital storage applications and devices.
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Another advantage of using online reservation solutions for restaurants is the ease in providing customized service to diners.
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The growth in demand for solar technology from China could ease the oversupply situation in the industry as traditional markets in Europe look to cut down subsidies enjoyed by renewable sources.
Reynolds and Shaywitz (2009) provides quite a scathing critique of RtI, particularly in saying there is not a lot of evidence to match the enthusiasm for RtI in terms of research support for RtI, ease of implementation, breadth of applications in the schools, and the ability of the RtI model to benefit children with learning disabilities.
It is thought then that this latest data will ease pressure for a rise in interest rates and confirms the Bank of England's policy of keeping interest rates unchanged over the past nine months.
She met earlier with the defense minister, Ehud Barak, and then she met with Tzipi Livni, and she did again appeal for the need to ease up on check points and restrictions for Palestinians in the West Bank.
In another cut of the data, we recently ranked the findings on four criteria to find the Friendliest Countries: ability to befriend locals, success in learning the local language, capacity for integrating themselves into the community, and ease in which they fit into the new culture.
Less than 10 years later, Singapore ranks number one in the world for ease of doing business and number four for starting a business, according to the World Bank.
Clinical trials have indeed shown that probiotics (a mixture of bacteria found, for example, in yogurt) ease the symptoms of people with irritable-bowel syndrome, who often have slightly abnormal gut microbiomes.
With the increasing personalization of mobile phones (extended to new services such as hand-held shopping and other transactions), consumers will be tempted to store their personal account information and PINs in the devices for ease of access.
If its domestic stockpile could in this way be kept below a bomb's worth, this would also ease pressure in Israel for a military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities and so buy yet more time for talks.
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles wants to ease planning rules in England for three years to boost construction.
Either way, organizers with Anonymous got what they were hoping for: an ease of use that brought in more volunteers.
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Some products with the elderly in mind are designed for ease-of-use.
An economical, one-stop-shop for in-home entertainment, TiVo's intuitive functionality and ease of use puts viewers in control by enabling them to effortlessly navigate the best digital entertainment content available through one box, with one remote, and one user interface, delivering the most dynamic user experience on the market today.
Keeping Mr. Rifi in office for a longer period would have been a symbolic gesture to ease the fears of Sunnis in Lebanon and allow them to keep their grip on the internal security apparatus.
You'd think the sight of central bankers working hand-in-hand to ease the strains in the financial markets would have been heartening for investors in Europe on Wednesday, but that wasn't the case at all.
Some countries had been reluctant to ease the ban for fear of fuelling insecurity in Somalia.
But the pressure some Americans feel to cling to a corporate job chiefly for the health insurance could, conceivably, ease in coming years.
It also prompted other parties that back the government to try to use the shuffle to ease the electoral geometry in contests for state governorships.
Is it right to say that the consumer space has grabbed the ball for many kinds of innovation, especially in ease of use, collaboration, and mobile apps.
Rising home values will free many more homeowners from negative equity, allowing some of them to list their homes for sale which, in turn, will ease supply constraints.
So the private sector, by increasing the total number of places available, can ease the mad scramble for the best schools in the state sector (bureaucrats, by contrast, dislike paying for extra places in popular schools if there are vacancies in bad ones).
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Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy announced a ban on vehicles on interstate highways in the state to ease travel for emergency vehicles.
On a more technical front, we're told the PDK supports the Linux standard SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) to ease in porting and development (Unreal for Linux runs using SDL, for instance), and that developers could even build apps like an audio processor that rely on PDK components but don't show up in the UI at all, or OpenGL-empowered things that aren't necessarily games or in 3D.
It is hoped the project will ease congestion in Lincoln and open up land for development.
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