Most of the infrastructure is completed, including the framework for the spire on the abbey tower. |
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The nascent charging infrastructure in many cities in the US and around the world is taking away some of the range anxiety of pure electrics. |
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He said of paramount importance was the need for development of sport infrastructure in member states. |
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Such a free-rider effect encourages some to propose some sort of hypothecated infrastructure tax. |
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It needs to look at infrastructure and the streets of tatty old ex-boarding houses. |
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Beneath the manufactured gloss of the event is a public transport infrastructure bursting at the seams. |
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We can show how the resulting infrastructure mediates social power, and how activists can intervene in the process. |
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To attract flows of containerized cargoes, port authorities have to provide a minimum set of infrastructure attributes. |
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Many construction companies are lining up to offer tenders for India's infrastructure projects. |
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But with the growth of bowling infrastructure over the years, it has evolved into a popular sport. |
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This verdant valley at the meeting point of the Eastern and Western Ghats is bereft of any civic or infrastructure development. |
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The album focuses on the role of top-rank designers in creating missilery and the Baikonur's infrastructure components. |
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However, the cost of infrastructure is amortised over a longer period that reflects the long lives of social infrastructure. |
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Europeans were more likely to treat infrastructure as sacrosanct, while the U.S. was only too happy to monkey with GPS for tactical reasons. |
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Public infrastructure is starved of funds to justify Private Public Partnerships. |
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Vertical growth would work only if you have the transport infrastructure in terms of a mass rapid transit system. |
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The contract will include provision of hardware, software, infrastructure and service level agreements for the next three to five years. |
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The proper mechanisms and procedures and technological infrastructure had to be in place as well. |
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The charging infrastructure isn't widespread enough to justify long-distance travel yet, so it's not an even trade unless you're a Tesla stan. |
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Of this, Rs 60 lakhs was used to create infrastructure and train local people in capturing the animals. |
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Possibly the global criminal infrastructure would collapse and they would retire to puddling around in their gardens looking after their azaleas. |
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The council's pavements and road infrastructure are now of a higher quality. |
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Anything that's going to mess with the infrastructure now that it's so delicate and fragile could cause some unpleasantries. |
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Despite security and infrastructure challenges, Afghanistan's private sector is slowly reviving from the bottom up. |
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Other suggestions include a national infrastructure summit, but this would be a talkfest of little long-term value. |
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The first phase of the project revolved around infrastructure and assembling the machine. |
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A user buying Ethernet infrastructure products can be confident they will be compatible and interoperable with equipment from other suppliers. |
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The trickle-down theory seems to be working perfectly well in the police force, at least, in the case of infrastructure such as buildings. |
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The minister said the government was planning legislation to fast-track infrastructure projects. |
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The clicks and mortar approach suits us because we already have a local infrastructure in place through our existing outlets. |
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Basically, identical and duplicate infrastructure components serve the critical systems. |
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Critics blasted him for pouring taxpayer funds into badly managed banks and unneeded infrastructure projects. |
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It has become a mega-city, without proper infrastructure or human resources. |
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This hardened infrastructure costs millions of dollars and can consume a considerable amount of space. |
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In earlier wars, the U.S. infrastructure was ramped up, not destroyed, but today significant parts of it are at risk. |
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Charles Bowermcen, the team's leader was equally stupefied at the infrastructure around but saddened about the housing shortages. |
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We should absorb successful foreign experiences and arrange and plan investments in infrastructure industries integratedly. |
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South Korean engineering companies have in recent years clinched a large share of infrastructure and construction deals in the region. |
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Factors such as the infrastructure committed to transporting millions of tonnes of coal from mines to washeries and then to power stations. |
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Fort McMurray infrastructure and services are strained by the shadow population according to a survey. |
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Keeping up activity levels is important because it makes infrastructure such as pipelines and terminals more efficient to build and run. |
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At times, remaining patient during the slow build-out of that infrastructure was exhausting. |
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This enabled them to invest in major infrastructure projects as well as more speculative ventures. |
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Modern telecommunications infrastructure can play a critical role in revitalizing the economy of an underserved community. |
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Thus, the direct burden on the public exchequer in creating infrastructure assets could further increase. |
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The idea of national state-funded infrastructure provision is becoming a dim and distant memory. |
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The French built an infrastructure and created a rudimentary education system. |
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Firstly a chronic underinvestment in the infrastructure has resulted from falling supplier prices in the deregulated electricity market place. |
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I have more sympathy with concerns about the ability of the infrastructure to support the new residents. |
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But in general, India's infrastructure is as creaking and run-down as ever. |
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The corporation's objective is to build infrastructure in the oil industry from tank farms to pipelines. |
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Buildings have been restored, the local infrastructure improved, and special art and history exhibitions organized. |
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We have already developed our infrastructure and capacity to handle this growth having spent the last two years re-engineering the business. |
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Set against estimates of the infrastructure needed to sustain GDP growth at about 8 per cent, the sum is trifling. |
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Put him in a real racing car with proper infrastructure and the sky is the limit. |
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It has the infrastructure in place and knows the logistics of large scale delivery systems. |
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Consequently, a reliable pillar of our public safety infrastructure is gradually being undermined. |
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Many marinas, too many boats, lots of public and private facilities plus much of the infrastructure that goes with them were damaged. |
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Roads and water and electrical infrastructure hookups to the complex are now in place. |
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The state of the infrastructure is poor with low quality telephone lines and little if anything in the way of broadband. |
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The more infrastructure destroyed, the more quickly the enemy is willing to surrender, or so the theory goes. |
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The theme park will help the town improve its environment and infrastructure and push up land prices. |
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The improvement of the city infrastructure with the ring road and the tunnel has opened up the west and the south of the city. |
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The planes will be used for combat simulation, infrastructure and training support, and interoperability training. |
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Karydakis is warning Americans not to expect immediate results from spending on infrastructure and says those shovel-ready projects are limited. |
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It examines an ambitious new infrastructure plan to close off Sydney's ocean outfalls and reclaim the water from the smallest room in the house. |
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Government is committed to removing the inadequacies in infrastructure facilities through a mix of policy and fiscal measures. |
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Therefore, I have never disputed the fact that up until then there was a serious underspend in relation to infrastructure spend in the West. |
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And from this alleged mutter, trained exegetes in the press are now divining the entire political infrastructure of the Vatican. |
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Unless the IT infrastructure is truly unique, why is any organization still struggling with internal IT delivery? |
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This will reduce the pressure on the old city and lower its infrastructure renewal bill and simultaneously make it more liveable. |
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Chanda says agricultural production can be increased if rural infrastructure like feeder roads, dams and irrigation systems are improved. |
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The telcos responsible for broadband infrastructure can now see where and how they can make money. |
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The adjoining infrastructure is over 15 km long and includes a new road linking the existing roads with the bridge and road junctures. |
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Many of those who are most vociferous on the matter have been the custodians of the town's infrastructure for years. |
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A further R400-million was spent upgrading adjacent aprons and the roads infrastructure in the vicinity of the airport. |
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My main concern is how St. George's infrastructure will cope with the arrival of 2,500 passengers at once. |
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This rapid expansion demands the increasing of the existing infrastructure which can get quite unwielding. |
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During this time, Navy infrastructure was overhauled, two-ocean basing was commenced and service conditions were improved. |
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Many villagers feel aggrieved that water is sourced from rural areas to supply towns but the rural infrastructure has to go without. |
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But disaffection over the city's infrastructure is not confined to the technology companies. |
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The unprecedented economic boom has overtaken the entire infrastructure implemented by the city planners. |
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He cited as an example that the government encouraged companies to boost their exports without improving the infrastructure or efficiency. |
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Kate didn't believe in god, but her opinions towards the infrastructure of the World were astonishing. |
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Power infrastructure is also on the agenda, often on a micro level, supplementing the large scale civilian reconstruction effort. |
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The trickle down benefits for Scotland's professional and financial services infrastructure has been huge. |
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The Army plans to move 800 soldiers to the isles for a Stryker brigade, while millions of dollars in infrastructure upgrades are in the pipeline. |
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Cuts in the infrastructure maintenance force roads into disrepair and sidewalks to crumble. |
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He is also the president's chief expediter in charge of completing key infrastructure and agricultural development projects. |
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Residents are adamant that neither the sewerage system nor road infrastructure can cope with such an increase. |
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Resources had been absorbed by the war effort, with the result that both equipment and infrastructure were in a grievous state. |
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With this infrastructure in place, what's to keep some group from saying that people with unpaid child support shouldn't be allowed to fly? |
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Sales of wireless infrastructure are also expected to be lower due to a reduction in capital expenditure by the telecom companies. |
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When others weep over Bangalore's infrastructure woes, Infosys chairman and chief mentor Narayana Murthy ideates. |
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They have been paying for a dream metro rail to solve their problems since 1995 through the infrastructure cess on petrol and diesel. |
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Much of Iraq's infrastructure is wrecked and some oil reservoirs may have been damaged by over-pumping, water injection or flooding. |
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Indeed, martyring its leaders and destroying infrastructure may only strengthen the enemy's cause. |
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Construction continues on infrastructure that is making the Pudong New Area bigger than Shanghai's central city. |
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Customers want a robust infrastructure with 100 percent uptime and global coverage. |
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Medical, education and public infrastructure is almost non-existent and what is there is rudimentary. |
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Routine infrastructure projects such as highway construction are said to have predictable and mitigable environmental effects. |
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The inability of the government and various state agencies to control runaway expenditure on infrastructure projects is shocking. |
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This is a path-breaking and well thought out budget with an eye on infrastructure development and growth. |
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It would run the infrastructure and charge the train operators for the use of the track. |
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But they have already paid the huge costs of building a complete infrastructure and have built the fees into their rate structures. |
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During economic downturns, states tend to balance their budgets by taking money away from infrastructure projects. |
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The plan aims to clear squatters from government-owned land to make way for infrastructure and commercial development. |
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Nortel Networks has secured optical infrastructure contracts with three China Telecom regional carriers. |
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The damage, described as catastrophic, caused failure to all of the networks which make up telecommunication infrastructure on the island. |
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What makes transhumanism so strong is its embedding, its deep penetration, in the infrastructure and software. |
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On the downside he's noticed that the urban infrastructure has decayed immeasurably in recent years. |
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But his main concern was increased expenditure on road infrastructure and public works. |
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The reopening was achieved, which took some doing, and the infrastructure has been improved. |
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They also emphasize social context by noting that infrastructure builds upon an installed base. |
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Perhaps best of all, the existing distribution infrastructure can be used for bio-diesel. |
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He said that major infrastructure projects could now be in place if the rights of developers and private individuals were more evenly balanced. |
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And in a couple of years, we will see the benefits of the massive infrastructure buildout of the past five years. |
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The infrastructure to combat hardy weather conditions was carefully put into force here. |
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However, the marginal cost is close to zero for most of the physical infrastructure and services provided for street use. |
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He pointed out that bad infrastructure in the region was among factors hampering trade relations. |
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There is still so much of the infrastructure that was created to keep the poor down that still exists. |
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By investing in the sports infrastructure of the nation, the government is on a winner. |
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We seek to maintain and deepen competitiveness, especially by addressing infrastructure deficits. |
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The need for the anticipated infrastructure is reflected in various decisions, which I canvassed in Nikolovski, supra. |
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But you will still need sophisticated manufacturing infrastructure and sophisticated steppers. |
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The new arsenals, shipyards, mines, and steelworks operated in a vacuum, with neither infrastructure nor complementarities. |
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The government wants us to be responsible but no one has put in the infrastructure to do it. |
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He said most complaints stemmed from the high-cost economy, lack of legal certainty, damaged infrastructure and security disturbances. |
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North Sea gas supplies are gradually dwindling, with much of the infrastructure now at a ripe old age. |
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This presupposes a reasonably developed infrastructure and thus a system less unwieldy than that of the United Nations. |
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The empowered committee meeting on infrastructure was more of a damage-control exercise by the government than anything else. |
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Where Government borrows to invest in social infrastructure this is called deadweight debt. |
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The NHSnet core infrastructure is currently not provisioned to transport Voice Over Internet Protocol traffic. |
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Many regions have suffered depopulation precisely because of the declining job prospects and poor infrastructure available. |
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Geographic centrality in the region and the cities' substantial telecommunications and logistical infrastructure have been most attractive. |
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It's a peep show of sorts revealing a building in decay, its infrastructure on life support. |
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The acquired company has a steel making capacity of 1m tonne, matching mills and associated infrastructure including a captive port. |
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The operation was aimed specifically at restoration of damaged infrastructure such as roads, bridges and railway lines. |
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There was the faculty to be selected and trained, lessons to be adapted from the curriculum, the school's funds and infrastructure to be managed. |
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It also foreshadows future battles over infrastructure for the site, such as roads, sewerage and water. |
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Strengthening risk management and financial infrastructure also had a legal counterpart in private law. |
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In this Budget there is nothing for infrastructure at all, not a brass razoo. |
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We are exploring new avenues where we can use our vast infrastructure to earn profits. |
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It is a fact that a strategic approach to tourism can only succeed if the product infrastructure is in place. |
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Hence any communication mediated by an information infrastructure constitutes a transaction. |
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While the dynamics of the market are currently pioneering and adventurous, these costs will only grow as the infrastructure enlarges. |
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In France, investing in railways is seen as investing in the infrastructure of France. |
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Besides, billions of dollars already pay for infrastructure through bonds, direct appropriations and federal funding. |
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It recognises the infrastructure in place and the level of service we can provide here. |
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Multinationals are also investing in infrastructure and communication systems. |
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In their wake, the giant auto concerns leave behind an industrial wasteland of mass unemployment, ruined infrastructure and social decay. |
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Rehabilitation and repairing of the infrastructure damages would be another huge task when the water subsides. |
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For instance, he suggested cities share some of their infrastructure with rural neighbors. |
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We are committed to developing first-class infrastructure for our First World nation. |
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The economic infrastructure to support its mercantile potential is not in evidence in Dublin. |
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The result incorporates a visible seismic infrastructure with shapes that reflect the traditional Gothic tracery. |
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Previously the half island had been a neglected backwater lacking industry, basic infrastructure or services. |
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Continuous rubber tracks have a metal infrastructure that is entirely embossed with a continuous rubber loop. |
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This investment channelled mainly into the mining, agribusiness, energy, financial services and infrastructure sectors. |
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Issues to be tackled will include the public or private ownership of infrastructure and the sticky question of over-regulation. |
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The IIG will ensure speedy conclusion of loan agreements and implementation of infrastructure projects. |
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What is really holding up the further spread of such infrastructure are planning delays. |
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The city's existing electrical distribution infrastructure is currently overloaded and must be upgraded to service this larger load. |
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Meanwhile, the nation's infrastructure suffers, pollution spreads, and the macroeconomy spins further out of balance. |
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Conference attendees will learn how to use green infrastructure to make cities better places to live. |
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Their main role in Internet chat is to form a mercenary authority infrastructure in otherwise unregulated chat rooms. |
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It's got loyal customers as well as the infrastructure that's needed to store, ship, repair, and recondition used cars. |
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In any other civilised country, the head of the phone company would be delivered up on a platter for these serious infrastructure failures. |
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The land rush for new information domains is exposing weaknesses in its registrar's infrastructure and already protest sites are sprouting up. |
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We attributed this decrease to human activities associated with development of the park's infrastructure causing dispersal of animals. |
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The data centre also acts as a backup to the US serving infrastructure if required. |
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Portsmouth have got their act together with an infrastructure that's compatible with bendy buses. |
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The grant of about Rs.25 lakhs would help to improve infrastructure and add three dialysis machines. |
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The prime minister is slated to sit through an hour-long audio-visual presentation on infrastructure requirements in the state. |
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Unreasonable politics and unreliable infrastructure are not however what worry the Khonoma village elders as much as the unaccustomed attention. |
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This is a degenerative situation and once started, the dominoes start falling and the entire defensive infrastructure collapses. |
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These co-operative businesses boosted the local economy in the eighties and even led to the improvement of infrastructure in the area. |
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Included in the infrastructure design would be a bay platform at Rathcormac. |
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The infrastructure is not adequate to take the amount of traffic there is now. |
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It has debts totalling hundreds of billions of dollars and there has been no investment in its infrastructure for more than 20 years. |
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The State administrative and political machinery needs to be proactive in infrastructure development. |
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Even in overcrowded tenements and illegal settlements, the densities are rarely too high to pose problems for the cost effective provision of infrastructure and services. |
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Yet it is widely known that much of the public-sector spending has resulted in substandard infrastructure that has crumbled within a short period of time. |
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The NSA had already built the infrastructure to tap into communications networks. |
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The shift to a market economy affected every level of the film industry from its basic infrastructure to its mode of financing and administration. |
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It can also use existing broadcast infrastructure, so it needs neither the infrastructure of narrowcast nor the construction of new broadcast infrastructure. |
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Have you, too, been deafened by the silence from certain quarters as large tracts of this nation's land and infrastructure were hocked off to local and foreign bidders? |
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He is, however, highly critical of local communities and objectors who are constantly delaying the introduction of badly-needed infrastructure developments. |
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In Dr. Walsh's opinion interlinking motor ways would be the single most important piece of infrastructure that would help regional cities to compete with Dublin. |
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But at this point, infrastructure isn't going to turbocharge growth, because we already have a lot of infrastructure. |
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There is no better example of a scalable infrastructure than the Internet. |
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It is his steady investment in companies that are building the next generation Internet infrastructure technology that has been bringing home the bacon and a lot more. |
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Residential areas around Shanghai are also increasingly important since a number of infrastructure projects have increased the commutability of residents to the city. |
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Current infrastructure policies are in some respects ill equipped to deal with the current backlogs, let alone the challenges of the next millennium. |
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By soft power, he means building infrastructure and providing health care and economic development. |
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And we need a fast-track process to make sure that infrastructure projects are approved. |
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It is a leader in the area of transportation and infrastructure design. |
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These committees will be looking at infrastructure security issues as well, including marinas, boat ramps, docks, anchorages and major marine or special events. |
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And garbage from this massive infrastructure project was also poured into the Mzymta River, causing an ecological hazard. |
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Pollution from marinas and boatyards and the impact on marine ecosystems from yachting infrastructure development are also of concern, a subject too deep to go into here. |
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But in certain parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn the infrastructure is starting to appear, mostly in the form of docking stations. |
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The participants hoped their recommendations would help prompt the state and central governments to take swift action on infrastructure development. |
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The emergence of specific-purpose vehicles like PPPs has changed infrastructure investment, but the need for government borrowing is still substantial. |
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They must now provide power, social insurance and infrastructure to a poor region. |
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The migrant workers brought into Russia to build the infrastructure for the Sochi Olympics were often targets of abuse. |
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Any revivification of active citizenship in Australia and elsewhere depends at least partly on the provision of the actual public infrastructure necessary for its realisation. |
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The ability to replace manual device configuration practices with automated ones is critical, as ISPs make the transition from infrastructure buildout to profitable operation. |
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The more people learn such skills, they more they develop an infrastructure for creativity in their own minds and in interpersonal and group relations. |
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Other infrastructure development includes a new bridge over the Daugava, a road bypassing the city centre and several new cargo terminals on the left bank of the river. |
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To this effect, it is imperative that Zambia takes stock of its investment in health infrastructure before originating grandiose plans on medical dispensation. |
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An expansion of high-speed Internet access, to improve social-media infrastructure and provide thousands of new jobs. |
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Destroying the finance infrastructure of terrorism can strike a mortal blow at the network of terrorism but cannot prevent every individual terrorist act. |
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Northern Afghanistan has the mineral wealth and the infrastructure to help lead the rest of the country back to economic health if its leaders can get their act together. |
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Although methane is piped from oil and gas wells to markets, there are many instances where oil and gas producers don't build transportation infrastructure for the gas. |
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South Africa, with its developed manufacturing base, sophisticated infrastructure and large work force, is already favoured by the transnationals. |
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Second, Tanzania has existing medical infrastructure that can be upgraded to serve as birthing centers. |
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The grid is held together by the infrastructure equivalent of duct tape and prayer. |
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Everest also boasts a well-established support infrastructure of guides and Sherpas who set up tents, fix ropes, and ferry canisters of supplemental oxygen to the high camps. |
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Next, the GOP should hammer away at how our roads, Bridges, and tunnels are crumbling, and push for an infrastructure initiative. |
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To customers, the front end and the back end of the IT infrastructure are inseparable. |
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Scotland's lack of a filmmaking infrastructure means erratic grabs for spare cash, no real control over production, and a slippery grip on any home-bred talent. |
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This infrastructure will include a ten-foot-high, gray concrete wall, topped with barbed wire, which will ring the dormitories. |
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For aesthetic reasons, ski resort operators try to limit the noise and infrastructure associated with producing power. |
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The details of his emerging campaign infrastructure are as atypical as the man himself. |
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The final two survivors are doctors, who have to contend with the human cost of the collapse of Hiroshima's infrastructure and who document the details of radiation sickness. |
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However, the audit does not assess the quality of the actual tourism product, rather the standard of amenities and infrastructure that visitors can expect when they arrive. |
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From infrastructure improvements to entitlement spending, government is on autopilot, according to author Philip K. Howard. |
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My client has assembled a world-class team of quantitative analysts and infrastructure developers from the world's top educational and research institutions. |
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The Railways have infrastructure along five radials from the city centre. |
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The infrastructure protecting low-lying Amsterdam and Rotterdam are built to withstand 10,000-year storms. |
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What's more, the prospect of one of the most important chunks of Britain's transport infrastructure being sold soon riled a good deal of nationalistic tub-thumping. |
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That requires investments, in schools and in infrastructure of both the physical and telecom varieties. |
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We have inherited a Victorian infrastructure and road plan which did not take into account the horseless carriage and almost universal car ownership. |
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Their activities stimulated and maintained the coastal and inland transport infrastructure at the local level, and facilitated the growth of trade and enterprise. |
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Elsewhere, corporations were chartered by states to build canals and toll roads as part of the transportation infrastructure to afford access to inland destinations. |
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Environmentalists fumed about the World Bank's funding of destructive infrastructure projects and the IMF's reborn version of structural adjustment. |
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Under that bill, terrorism could involve causing serious economic loss, or seriously destructing an infrastructure facility in a way likely to endanger human life. |
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Many companies lack the IT infrastructure to give staff access to information at their fingertips, with the problem particularly acute among smaller businesses. |
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Inland waterways and inland ports have also been included in the definition of infrastructure and given associated fiscal incentives of tax holiday. |
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In some cases, the aftermath of disasters can cripple the very infrastructure that would enable recovery. |
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Residents said local infrastructure could not cope with so many new houses and questioned if town centre facilities were adequate for the increase in population. |
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It is the wars of choice that have decimated entire countries, destroying infrastructure and sending them back to the Stone Age. |
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Armies made some use of lorries and staff cars, but practical cross-country vehicles, good roads and an associated infrastructure simply did not exist. |
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The claims I see in the newspapers state we must spend billions of ratepayer, and possibly taxpayer, dollars to bring the utilities' infrastructure into the 21st century. |
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These designs are having and will have, a major impact on our natural environment, and the social and physical infrastructure of our villages and townlands. |
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I certainly don't mind having starstruck investors pay for the buildout of infrastructure that will provide many benefits to many, many people, including myself. |
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As the country's fastest-growing city, we have the need for both major investment in infrastructure and finding fiscally responsible ways for this to be delivered. |
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Moreover, nondisclosure devalorizes a critically public part of the information infrastructure developed to monitor housing finance in the United States. |
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The purges, gulags, mass population transfers, political famines, monumental infrastructure projects built by slave labour still have few parallels in modern history. |
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It also dooms effective longer-term investment in infrastructure that is the prerequisite for global competitiveness. |
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The ultimate goal of the joint effort is to provide a future-proof server platform that protects enterprises investments on IT infrastructure today and in the future. |
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Instead, the reconstruction racket has been characterised by infrastructure repair that never happens, overpricing for construction and barefaced fraud. |
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He also expressed confidence that further improvements to the city's infrastructure would be witnessed with the commencement of the city bypass and outer ring road. |
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Also, actions by the state in relation to rezoning, planning permission or infrastructure should not result in significant, untaxed gains to landowners. |
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Instead, the Republicans should tie their push for infrastructure to getting folks off the couch and back to work. |
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To succeed, they must develop an online strategy that leverages their existing infrastructure while complementing, rather than cannibalizing, their main walk-in business. |
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But I do know there is a greater prospect he will seek a bit of equity in the distribution of investment and development of infrastructure than the present triumvirate. |
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Its tube and railway infrastructure is hideously overcrowded. |
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It is not only increasingly making the governance of the country impossible, but is increasingly corroding the moral infrastructure of our society itself. |
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Public infrastructure has been devastated and the Secretary General of the DRC in Goma requisitioned all revenue generated by public utilities and parastatals. |
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The same, I'm sure, will be true of the infrastructure of cloud computing. |
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Growth depends far too much on fixed asset investment, notably in infrastructure and real estate construction. |
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However, in rural lowland constituencies there is a widespread feeling that core issues such as depopulation, infrastructure and access get overlooked. |
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Any communications business that relies on capital-intensive installed infrastructure is potentially at risk because of the relentless pace of Moore's Law. |
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Such a cost-benefit ratio lends weight to the proposition that, in many cases, infrastructure can be self-supporting, generating its own land value revenue source. |
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People who are genuinely discommoded should be compensated in order to facilitate the provision of infrastructure which will benefit the entire community. |
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To do this we need education, provision of infrastructure and housing. |
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Beginning as illegal settlements, favelas still often lack the most basic kinds of infrastructure such as paved roads, enclosed houses, and reliable electricity. |
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They're very different businesses after all, with the application business being innovation-intensive and the infrastructure business being capital-intensive. |
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One interesting development in the Indian telecoms market is the range of players getting involved in infrastructure buildout, such as railway and power companies. |
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In Scotland we have the best golf destinations in the world bar none and all supported by excellent infrastructure and service, something Ireland cannot always offer. |
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Capital expenditure is also to be reduced going forward and the company is planning on leveraging existing infrastructure with investment in new connections. |
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At the centre of the strategy was a commitment to strategic bombing, the long-range and independent assault on the economic and military infrastructure of the enemy state. |
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The unique addition to the tourism and business infrastructure of the South East also has a private dining room and a number of beautifully appointed Board rooms. |
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The mountain passes are high and demanding, the climate gives extremes of weather conditions, the infrastructure is primitive and the hidden wastelands are boundless. |
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Several examples of architectural infrastructure demonstrating the influence of British design can be found in Lahore, Peshawar, and Karachi. |
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Heavy investment is pouring into the region, providing necessary funds for infrastructure projects and large business developments. |
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Propylon has recently developed a comprehensive infrastructure platform enabling direct wireless access to corporate Intranets. |
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If APA is successful in this process, it would add Iona to its large portfolio of gas infrastructure assets. |
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Creative Commons develops, supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that aims to maximise creativity, sharing, and innovation. |
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The post of Deputy Director with responsibility for the Museum's fabric and infrastructure is currently vacant. |
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Voiceware will leverage QTS Miami's secure, reliable and highly available IT infrastructure for its mission-critical applications. |
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It also encompasses infrastructure work at the Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, where the Typhoons will be based. |
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The programme also includes overhauling infrastructure including communications, track and overhead power lines, structures and embankments. |
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The infrastructure is owned by the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive, with Stagecoach operating and maintaining the trams. |
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Nearly 2 billion hryvnias were earmarked for rebuilding of infrastructure damaged by fighting in the east. |
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This development is designed to meet the growing demand for cargo handling space and infrastructure outside of the southeast. |
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A reputed leader in data center infrastructure management solutions, Modius Inc. |
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This method is asynchronous and does not require fixed infrastructure for accessing and maintaining a synchronized clock source. |
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Within just an hour, a new vishing infrastructure can be configured and put in place to launch a new attack. |
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Ian Tansley, who runs Sure Chill, in Tywyn, Gwynedd, says Wales' rurality means it lacks the infrastructure of industrial areas. |
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This is a short-sighted attempt to make a fast buck at the expense of the future of the UK's infrastructure and economic prospects. |
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In November 2013 ownership of London Luton Airport Operations Ltd passed to Aena and Ardian a French infrastructure investment company. |
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This situation has now changed, and the infrastructure has been developed extensively. |
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The Al-Jalamid site comprises a phosphate mine, beneficiation plant and supporting infrastructure and encompasses an area of approx. |
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In France, with its long tradition of infrastructure investment, the project garnered widespread approval. |
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Today, the entire infrastructure of the Serbian economy, already a financial basket case before the air war ever started, is being destroyed. |
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Droplet has already begun integration of the Sipcall SIP infrastructure into Droplet's interactive mobile video service platform. |
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Private funding for such a complex infrastructure project was of unprecedented scale. |
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Power infrastructure in the region is ageing, but is also largely underdeveloped due to decades of underinvestment. |
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