Protecting Transportation 2015
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-408101-7.00003-9
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Transportation Systems and Security Risks

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“…As Johnstone writes in a different context, while the reporters in Aberfan are 'taken in by showy and implicitly 'inferior' performances', the viewer is invited into a 'conspiratorial relationship', in which Elizabeth reveals herself to have been fundamentally unmoved. 37 She charges herself with a failure of empathy, and connects this to related instances throughout her life, each of which Harold explains away. When visiting hospitals during the Blitz, she was a young girl, he points out; when Queen Mary died, Elizabeth had had time to prepare.…”
Section: Failure Regret and Redemptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Johnstone writes in a different context, while the reporters in Aberfan are 'taken in by showy and implicitly 'inferior' performances', the viewer is invited into a 'conspiratorial relationship', in which Elizabeth reveals herself to have been fundamentally unmoved. 37 She charges herself with a failure of empathy, and connects this to related instances throughout her life, each of which Harold explains away. When visiting hospitals during the Blitz, she was a young girl, he points out; when Queen Mary died, Elizabeth had had time to prepare.…”
Section: Failure Regret and Redemptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of transport has practical advantages, including environmental friendliness, the ability to operate under adverse weather conditions, the continuity of the resource delivery process, and optimization of the workload of the remaining modes of transport [1]. Pipelines are widely used today for the transmission and distribution of the most popular energy resources, such as gas and oil products, and for modern, promising, and more environmentally friendly initiatives, such as coal water slurry [1][2][3]. Restrictions imposed on the use and development of transport pipeline networks in some countries can significantly reduce general trends in developing the country's technological and socio-economic potential [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%