A modest economic recovery was staged, amid still decaying infrastructures and increasing social polarisation. |
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In some cases, they may even push the cooling infrastructures of older design facilities beyond their limits. |
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The steady economic development has caused residences and public infrastructures to grow like wild grass. |
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Facility executives also should identify what network infrastructures exist in the facility. |
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The rapid acceptance of e-commerce is increasing the level of availability required for Internet infrastructures to obtain optimal uptime. |
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The absolute dependence on the internet has enabled new avenues for cyberespionage into business networks and critical infrastructures. |
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In the past, these infrastructures were physically and functionally separate. |
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This solution allows for the consolidation of mail infrastructures, with proven overall cost reductions of more than 40 percent. |
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If people are healthy and educated they are then stronger to improve their own communities and build sound infrastructures. |
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But how many paid any attention when companies started hoarding money on insecure infrastructures? |
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Existing communication infrastructures should be used, but others may need to be developed. |
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Eighteen years' chronic underinvestment in our public services and infrastructures has bled Wales dry. |
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But he also emphasized the need to provide physical protection to critical infrastructures. |
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It is easy to integrate into existing wired networks and standard enterprise computing infrastructures. |
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They require breaking old habits and patterns of care and forging new infrastructures. |
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In this country we have the resources and expertise to build infrastructures and basis for commerce abroad. |
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Once it has been established that the local infrastructures of two cities support joint activities and projects, the hard work starts. |
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The pano zero client solution can optimise IT infrastructures in many areas of application and considerably increase resource utilisation. |
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The technological enablers driving this revolution are information superhighways: national infrastructures, information and media technologies. |
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The construction of infrastructures for the port created loquacious situations here and there. |
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It focuses on the insalubrity and unsanitary conditions caused by lack of urban sanitation infrastructures. |
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Preference is given to oligopolistic infrastructures companies that provide high and stable returns and own long-term infrastructures. |
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In this regard, the interconnection of Member States' infrastructures, notably in the gas sector, is a key element. |
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The RPE makes it possible to finance projects mainly in the form of infrastructures. |
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Secure property rights are one of the nonstructural tools for tackling them, and are cheaper than costly infrastructures. |
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It will contribute to the long-term interoperability and seamlessness of advanced network infrastructures, services and applications. |
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Efficient road and rail networks as well as airport infrastructures facilitate trade. |
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Other infrastructures are also important: transport, energy, telecommunications, industrial zones and handcraft areas. |
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Data modeller refers to national spatial data infrastructures which have defined permanent feature identifiers. |
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Investment is an essential driving force for the activity, especially concerning infrastructures and capital goods sectors. |
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So where do we go with all of this screen money, and is it really likely to overthrow our economic infrastructures anytime soon? |
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It could take advantage and make use of my country's infrastructures, road network, service sector, etc. |
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Although we knew it, that Brazil was a quite developed country, with good infrastructures, tall buildings, a pretty important middle class. |
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These highly toxic compounds come from the antifouling paints used on the hulls of boats and submerged port infrastructures. |
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Growing populations have frequently outpaced the development of urban infrastructures, and slums and shanty towns are growing in many cities. |
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And I am prouder still that we will thereby be improving infrastructures for society as a whole. |
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Many foresee a migration of their current telephonic infrastructures in the short or medium term. |
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Technical adaptation tries to make infrastructures invulnerable against long-term changes in meteorological variables and extreme events. |
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China is struggling to become a major world power, though most sectors of its society are supported by third-world infrastructures. |
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New urban infrastructures required by the arrival of suburbanites were added to the traditional image of Trait-Carré. |
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At the same time, the privatisation of infrastructures should increase, however without a guarantee to be able to meet the requirements. |
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In 1998, Ecuador was hit by El Nino, which caused enormous damage in the agricultural sector and its infrastructures. |
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As already mentioned, the infrastructures and the clearing houses are not a panacea. |
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The project involves building a breakwater, a sort of vertical seawall that will protect the waters of the port and the shore infrastructures. |
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Its advanced communication capabilities make STATYS easily integrable in the existing monitoring and control infrastructures. |
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Increased air traffic has put a strain on aging airport infrastructures around the world. |
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I am thinking of all the infrastructures, of everything associated with communications, of technology transfer, and so on. |
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A number of other countries, however, seem to have taken advantage of the fact that they had to build completely new infrastructures. |
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It can be fully distributed over IP LAN and WAN infrastructures and offers built-in reliability and survivability. |
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We must continue to work to increase safety standards in transport and its infrastructures, pinpointing black spots and protecting them. |
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Improvement to service and reception infrastructures in a country inn: construction of buildings. |
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To start your market gardening activity, you will have to hire specialised personnel and build infrastructures. |
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Bridging the gap between those who are rich in research infrastructures and those who are not is a matter of utmost priority. |
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It behoves the holder of an occupation permit to ensure the security of infrastructures and other equipment he or she erects. |
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How are you divying them up between the reserve fund and investments to improve infrastructures and social conditions in your country? |
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For example, in the case of existing analogue infrastructures, rewiring the entire network may be quite costly. |
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Can the EU really afford to invest heavily into the building and maintenance of research infrastructures? |
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Agreement finalization for the acquisition of Qwise, a consultancy firm specializing in virtualization of computer infrastructures. |
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The aim is to improve harbour infrastructures, in particular for ice supplies and ship victualling. |
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Unfortunately, only infrastructures were studied and, probably to be politically correct, no hit-parade has been awarded. |
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This market has become the main source of business of the Elecnor Group, surpassing electric infrastructures. |
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They can save money by merging network infrastructures and doing away with separate fixed and mobile divisions. |
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We will achieve nothing without political security, without legal security, without infrastructures and without a market. |
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In the rural areas of poor countries, these social services and infrastructures are seriously deficient in both quantity and quality. |
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Research infrastructures play an increasing role in the advancement of knowledge and technology. |
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Various types of preparatory activity, including feasibility studies for infrastructures can be supported through the operational programmes. |
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It will look at culture infrastructures in communities, both physical and intangible ones. |
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Similarly, fair and efficient systems of infrastructures pricing will serve this objective. |
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Projects for infrastructures are not lacking, notably for containers, and are arousing the interest of private operators. |
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So besides individual action to shrink carbon footprints, there has to be a bigger effort to decarbonize national and regional infrastructures. |
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What is more, these projects enable us to lever up the infrastructures already in place and to raise their productivity. |
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One of its missions is to help municipalities set up and manage sales infrastructures created with the support of the Swiss aid agency. |
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By improving transport infrastructures, the port want to position themselves as an integrated logistics centre pulling in more added value. |
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The appliances seamlessly integrate into existing network and storage infrastructures, and require no software to be installed on client machines or file servers. |
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This is judged partly on our port infrastructures, which must be of world-class standard and, therefore, presuppose long-term, stable funding. |
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All resistance depended on infrastructures of anonymity, and for that reason the names of many essential resisters went unrecorded except at local level. |
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From the 90s of the 20th century one can observe tendencies to take cognizance of the virtuality for the development of infrastructures. |
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For example, if a tenant farmer builds a rental cottage, he can obtain compensation for the infrastructures that remain on site on his departure. |
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In 2006 the infrastructures which service the land on the West side of the Setúbal industrial park have already been finished. |
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This will enable municipalities to count on a steady, reliable source of funds as they put in place the infrastructures they need. |
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In this way, IT can support complex IT infrastructures with reduced training and learning curves. |
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Overall, we are giving top priority to infrastructures and means of communication. |
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Seek local industrial cooperations for cost sharing, access to infrastructures and services at sea. |
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Electricity is one of the major infrastructures that will impact on poverty alleviation in rural areas. |
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A restructuring of the docks as well as a refurbishing of road infrastructures and storage areas are also programmed. |
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A clear distinction has to be drawn between those aspects that relate to the rehousing of some inhabitants of the medina and those relating to infrastructures or restoration. |
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Every request for the municipalization of an existing or newly built road must be made in conformity to the provisions of the policy regarding the municipalisation of infrastructures. |
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This IDC white paper demonstrates how enterprise customers can achieve significant ROI within their security and compliance infrastructures by implementing proven IAM technology from Novell. |
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It is the Eurosystem's expectation that a network between infrastructures will emerge that enables individual infrastructures to provide full reachability to their clients. |
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Re-urbanisation of public spaces, actions on the approach and access infrastructures, large scale urban installations and lodging accomodation are also part of the programme. |
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The digital plan must take into account the infrastructures, digital services and uses of a territory, but it can be modularly envisaged by focusing on particular services and uses. |
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Recent advances in computing and networking technologies such as multi-core processors and high bandwidth wide area networks—lead parallel infrastructures to reach a higher degree of complexity. |
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Led by Mayor Garneau, the municipal authorities saw a tricentennial celebration as an excellent means of improving the city's infrastructures and stimulating its economy. |
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It boasts ultramodern, luxurious infrastructures that have recently been fully renovated to comply with international medical balneology standards. |
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Overscaled and underutilized, these infrastructures are a huge financial burden adding testing costs to development costs. |
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What muddies the equation somewhat is that infrastructures are a complex web of interdependencies: many of them depend on each other, and vice versa. |
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All these road transport concepts serving trans-continental long distance routes, generally use low traffic highway infrastructures and run through sparsely populated regions. |
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The lack of bridges and administrative infrastructures and, in some cases, the presence of mines and unexploded ordnances have halted the process of re-establishing the central State authorities in some places. |
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Reserve policies are indeed costly, as they include warehousing fees, charges tied to downtimes and technical rotations, as well as significant expenditures in infrastructures, especially in developing countries. |
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Several recreational and tourism activities or infrastructures are directly connected with the Péribonka River inside the municipalized territories. |
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They also claim that the EAPS approach offers the possibility to enhance pan-European reach at lower costs, since it relies on existing infrastructures and national market acceptance, simply enabling interconnectivity. |
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Critical infrastructures, especially in large market economies, are more distributed, diverse, redundant and self-healing than a cursory assessment may suggest, rendering them less vulnerable to attack. |
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It provided each CDC with project planning and capacity building training as well as a block grant for the delivery of priority projects that include improving electrical, road, drainage, and sewage infrastructures. |
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Consideration of country-specific circumstances and contextualisation is important to evolve relevant and effective consumer protection and education infrastructures. |
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Ixia is the leading provider of converged IP performance test systems and service verification platforms for wireless and wired infrastructures and services. |
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Excessive precipitation may result in short term flooding during construction and potential for overtopping of water management infrastructures, and erosion. |
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Strengthened by this success, Corporación Antiguo Puerto Madero are continuing development to complete the offer of the district with commercial spaces or transport infrastructures. |
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However, he would love to continue it while helping people the world over find the resources and infrastructures they need to play the beautiful game. |
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Whether it is through a process of economic destabilization, by threatening critical infrastructures, spreading ideology or manipulating information, cyberterrorism constitutes a new threat that must be taken very seriously. |
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For example, rail transport requires the use of defoliants, while the impacts of road transport include the use of de-icers, damage to highway infrastructures and heavy traffic. |
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The estate is experiencing a number of difficulties, stemming from the state of the infrastructures, very limited public services and the presence of about ten shanty towns. |
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The discovery and sale of oil has gone hand in hand with the construction of infrastructures such as road networks, residential electricity hookups, schools, health clinics, and hospitals. |
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Literature will receive the most attention here, both because its critical infrastructures are more solid, and because within literary scholarship, it seems, the questions of identity have been examined most complexly. |
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This retooling affects everyone and every system including the volunteers, the systems, organizational and delivery infrastructures, the equipment for users, and the users themselves. |
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Crushing with guided missiles and massive bombings a country which does not have an army, an air force, an antiaircraft defense, or important civilian and military infrastructures is not a big deal. |
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Thanks to the modernization of infrastructures and the quality of service offered at competitive prices, Maroc Telecom Group's subsidiaries in Africa are performing very promisingly. |
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The imposition of price controls by the national regulatory authorities shall neither negatively affect competition in the long term nor discourage investments in other infrastructures. |
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Entities, companies and undertakings providing public transport services by rail, automated system, tramway, trolleybus or bus or managing the relevant infrastructures at national, regional or local level. |
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This includes an in-depth study of Transport, Energy and Power, Telecommunications, Water and Sanitation, and Social infrastructures. |
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In the future place the emphasis on the public, the strengthening of the infrastructures of the individual institutions, the possibility of participation, creative work and thinking. |
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Since Kyrgyzstan gained independence, the deterioration of infrastructures and medical services has brought about an upsurge of illnesses such as anemia, tuberculosis or brucellosis. |
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As well as specific actions to help SMEs, the Capacities programme aims to develop European research infrastructures, optimise their use and improve access for researchers, including from industry. |
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The Parties concerned shall agree upon measures to be taken to harmonize, on site, the construction and establishment of camps, encampments and small infrastructures. |
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The deregulated network activity concerns development, commissioning and operation of high-voltage electricity networks for owners of large infrastructures. |
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As regards the use to which it is put, I believe that aid only compensates so-called unpaid costs in connection with the development and use of transport infrastructures. |
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Secondly, proactively, these capacities, or infrastructures, can themselves be the direct object of program planning, not driven by changes in statistical output but rather by efforts to improve efficiency or reduce risk. |
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This can happen by providing Interpol with the necessary personnel resources and infrastructures so as to help to keep the world and its citizens safe. |
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The Electra team also calls for improved market surveillance to verify compliance with targets, and increased investment by public authorities in energy-efficient infrastructures. |
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At the same time, Serbia and Montenegro and the infrastructures laid to waste and destroyed by air raids, must be rebuilt, and the damage to the environment investigated and remedied. |
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During 2009, Elecdor continued to participate actively in the manufacture and sale of reinforced and vibrated concrete posts for electric companies and for infrastructures in private housing developments. |
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Forty-two years of civil war in the Sudan have destroyed the basic infrastructures of health, education, social services and agriculture in the rebel areas. |
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Occupy Sandy's mutual aid connected the hurricane to a critique of capitalism for failing to provide infrastructures adequate to the needs of an urban population in a changing climate. |
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Whether in water, power, transport or buildings, all are trying to turn their dumb infrastructures into something more like a central nervous system. |
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Its purpose is to draft a strategic view of the investments required on a European level to fund research infrastructures with a global dimension. |
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This concerns in particular diversification of energy imports and appropriate energy transport infrastructures with neighbouring and energy producing countries. |
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This requires, among other things, transmission of know-how, development of transport and other infrastructures and advances in education and health care. |
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Too many infrastructures were built, which have then been degraded or abandoned for lack of sufficient human and financial resources to ensure their adequate operation and maintenance. |
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Protoculture supply was dwindling, the galaxywide war running down like clockwork as both sides' resources and infrastructures declined. |
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At the end of the shoreline spit, erosion considerably reduces the possibilities of beach use for swimmers and sunbathers and reaches the entry infrastructures of the adjacent service building. |
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This SEG is easy to integrate in existing IT infrastructures and application services as well as minimal-invasive towards end user. |
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Both infrastructures will continue to support real-time updates of DNS changes, a feature first pioneered by UltraDNS five years ago. |
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The issue of Community funding for transport infrastructures remains open to discussion, and calls for a major European debate in which the Regions ought to be take the opportunity to participate. |
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It must be kept in mind, however, that Iranian economic growth depends not only on our country's capacities but also on its preexisting economic infrastructures. |
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From this point forward, as a Europe's leader in large-scale, high security computing infrastructures, Bull is ready to help public and private sector organizations to seize every opportunity offered by the digital world. |
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The area of Bischoffsheim to the historical last rich person offers to the visitors all the peaceful charm of medieval cities and the tourist infrastructures of quality. |
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Then, the municipalities and provincial governments invested less in their infrastructures, and today we have a record deficit in terms of infrastructures in bad condition. |
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Some structures and infrastructures of the town are in a serious state of dilapidation, while the historic wall and gates are in such a state of decay as to require a rehabilitation and restructuring operation. |
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First of all, I will present the extent to which the market infrastructures can make a contribution to improving solidity, efficiency and robustness in the derivatives market. |
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Of course, the new high-speed train infrastructures offer a prime area for the introduction of interoperability, since they are new or recent networks devoted to very similar technology. |
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Globally, the absence of infrastructures is one of the reasons for the Maoist upraise, the inhabitants of these mountainous regions feeling, in a justified manner, forgotten by their rulers in Kathmandu. |
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However, the cement market should continue to hold steady, because of significant growth in the building of infrastructures, which is the principal outlet. |
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It will be served in particular by the improvement of rural infrastructures, the conversion and upgrading of traditional crop farming and the promotion of new crops. |
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It will be a huge battle to find the necessary money for long-term investment into transport infrastructures and to fend off the impending collapse of our road freight system. |
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With provinces already moving ahead with their health infrastructures, a call for a grand design from above simply would not lead to a workable, fully integrated national system. |
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A focused and successful setting-up of such infrastructures has to begin with young people so as to inseminate in them a willingness to deal openly with health hazards and facilitate the advancement of medical locations. |
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The SDC and seco put the accent on economic development, the improvement of basic infrastructures, the reintegration of refugees, the protection of minorities and the strengthening of grass roots state institutions. |
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Moreover, the European Growth Initiative, approved by the European Council in December 2003, sets as one of its objectives to promote the use of such partnerships, notably in order to develop growth-related infrastructures. |
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In spite of its great importance, the Channel tunnel is still just one link in a Community chain connecting up all the Community's infrastructures and thereby creating a network. |
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While the countries of the South are looking for ways to acquire the infrastructures needed to become connected, people could benefit from better library services and radio programs that assist the acquisition of knowledge. |
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As part of the many preparations for this prestigious event, the City upgraded infrastructures and brought up to standard facilities and equipment required for the competition sites. |
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In Northern Quebec, the major issues to which the program is addressed include, particularly, the development of communications infrastructures, information technologies and tourism, as well as support for adaptivity. |
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With an area of some 90 hectares, the infrastructures that were developed over the years enabled the Port to become one of the main transshipment points for many bulk cargoes from ports on the Great Lakes. |
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Besides, the size of the infrastructures envisioned impedesby reinforcing gigantism-intra-Mediterranean connections and excludes local operators from port management. |
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The insufficiency of transport infrastructures, high costs and bottlenecks in intra-regional trade weigh down the economies of the countries of Central America. |
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A number of collective municipal infrastructures are in a bad condition or offer accommodation for initiatives that should contribute to the strengthening of social cohesion, within and between districts. |
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Today's plan aims to make Europe a leader in the research and roll out of future internet technologies needed to 'smarten up' infrastructures in areas affecting daily life like healthcare, transport, and energy. |
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Many African nations are liberalizing trade and exchange controls, privatizing moribund State industries, building up communications infrastructures and reforming their legal and regulatory frameworks. |
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Thanks to the support of the CAR's Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research, ACTED is intervening in the South West of the country, a region spared from conflict, but with social infrastructures in disrepair. |
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The second challenge mentioned above was brought sharply into prominence by the events of 11 September, which put the soundness of the financial infrastructures to a severe test. |
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The riders praised the very technical course, the teams the perfect organisation and the short track event and the media the quality of the infrastructures at their disposal. |
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Due to the decade long insurgency and unstable political situation, most of the enacted Acts could not be enforced at the proper time and place, development works were stagnated and physical infrastructures were destroyed. |
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The main elevators in the Bonvin building have been replaced, fire safety is being revised and the most outworn installations and infrastructures are being repaired. |
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Our intellectual property includes a host of information on waterways and their environs, and is used to design new marine infrastructures, plot shipping routes and more. |
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The humanitarian crisis created by Milosevic appeared to be an attempt to end NATOs operation by cleansing Kosovo of ethnic Albanians, overtaxing bordering nations infrastructures, and fracturing alliance cohesion. |
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From the point of view of the prevention of wildfire spread and fire suppression a restored irrigation system with functioning infrastructures and the restoration of artesian wells would greatly improve the situation. |
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New terminals or reallocation of old port infrastructures are the most usual solutions, but are not always optimal in terms of access and liaison with the existing city. |
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A huge wave of international solidarity must get under way for the benefit of the civilians dealt such a cruel blow and for repairing the devastated infrastructures. |
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As the township is home to over 116,000 people, many with informal water and sanitation infrastructures, rain began filling the numerous latrines and shallow wells, forcing effluence to mix with drinking and washing water. |
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Initiatives had been taken to increase the coverage of basic infrastructures and social amenities, raise incomes in low-productivity sectors and create opportunities for upward mobility. |
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The Haitian NGO, VETERIMED, has developed a milking model using basic infrastructures and simple equipments for the production of bottled sterilized milk, cheese, and yogurts. |
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Threat of terrorism involves actions waged by state and non-state actors who take lives, wreak havoc on economic infrastructures and create an environment of public fear. |
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These energy infrastructures will accentuate the 'littoralization' or coastal overdevelopment effect, that is the process of population and activities being concentrated on the coasts. |
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Squeezed budgets have left administrators scrounging to cut costs, settling for uncompetitive professional recruitment and leaving crumbling infrastructures in disrepair. |
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Thus, he encouraged the African Union to strengthen the economic union of African States and develop transport, agriculture, energy and communication infrastructures to join up the whole of the African continent. |
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In rural areas likely to be lacking in infrastructures, enrollment is possible via fully autonomous, portable electronic stations for use in the field with the public. |
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In these cases, the sediments dragged along as a result of erosion may be large and create serious problems downstream, such as the aggradation of neighbouring estates or roadway infrastructures. |
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Whether its housing, roads or medical clinics, these project infrastructures invigorate the economy and provide a new dynamic for local businesses: commerce, hotels, transports and even agriculture. |
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While the total collapse of the cultural and educational infrastructures has been stopped, on closer inspection one sees that the individual parts are often in a parlous or terminal state. |
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Thanks to the infrastructures already in place beneath the tower block and the third building of the Issy Mozart development, three underground floors will house the service areas along with a 757-place car park. |
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The price of infrastructures: given the rarity of public resources, how can funds be allocated to maritime transport without instigating a fair but restrictive system of taxation on the use of road infrastructures? |
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The Group is the only multi specialist constructor in the railway sector covering everything from rolling stock and maintenance to signalling and infrastructures. |
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By combining the latter's data acquisition capacity with its own large-scale data processing abilities, Bull is now well positioned as a leader in the digital infrastructures that will support tomorrow's society. |
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Now we must privatize companies that until recently still had monopolies over important infrastructures, such as energy, telecommunications, and railways. |
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Materials likely, by virtue of the way they are used, to constitute a health hazard to those having access to them must not be used in trains and railway infrastructures. |
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For all of them, the best remedy to the crisis appears to lie in the improvement of their infrastructures and the continuation of construction projects so as to anticipate economic recovery. |
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In Haiti, hurricanes Gustav and Ike and tropical storm Hannah have caused significant loss of life and severely damaged essential infrastructures, including some 500 educational facilities. |
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However, the economic crisis has prompted the higher levels of government to introduce a number of programs to revitalize the municipal infrastructures. |
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Sophisticated infrastructures, swanky neighborhoods and high purchase power in certain areas contrast with extreme poverty and utter destitution in other areas. |
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The smooth technological transition can be attributed, in part, to a national and international collaboration of institutions in readying critical information systems and social infrastructures. |
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Vietnam plans to move forward rapidly to restructure its agricultural sector and rural economy in coming years, while continuing the battle to wipe out famine, reduce poverty, and build infrastructures in rural areas. |
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Another handicap is that the world financial crisis is not, strictly speaking, the ideal context for raising the funds needed to modernise the Turkmen energy infrastructures and build new gas pipelines. |
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We are experienced providers of solutions for the end-to-end monitoring and management of IT services and security infrastructures as well as applications. |
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Connexion to the local infrastructures being located on the Northern part of the complex, therapy rooms and hospitalization units are oriented towards the quietness of the valley. |
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The reasons behind this are numerous and include weak agricultural productivity, a lack of infrastructures and capital, market partitioning and volatility and high exposure to the uncertainties of weather, among others. |
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This appropriation is intended to cover a crisis fund to allow the Agency's crisis unit to function instantaneously: e.g. to convene experts, hire infrastructures and equipment, prepare scientific advice, provide data. |
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I believe that the European Union cannot be outdone in this area, both for reasons of trade but also for the protection, naturally, of our fellow European citizens and of such vital infrastructures as our ports. |
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This is the significance of all these networks of centres of excellence that must be created without necessarily specifying the exact infrastructures involved. |
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The need for a range of scientific-technical infrastructures which serve to test, improve and certify the vast array of technology currently under development was perceived to be a priority. |
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And transport infrastructures, which make the transport of perishable products towards towns impossible, will not be adequate for the future demands of urban populations. |
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Apart from replacing personal property lost, we need, first and foremost, to ensure that infrastructures are restored as quickly as possible, so as to minimise the losses to business. |
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Spain keeps on being a country with deficient infrastructures in this sense, so that most of ringlets are not prepared to resist the offers that Phone companhy and Jazztel propose. |
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In this country, where infrastructures are either nonexistent or have been wrecked by man or cyclones, malnutrition affects one child in three in some villages. |
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Rio Algom recounted the work it had previously done to dismantle the mine and mill buildings and infrastructures, cap the mine openings, and rehabilitate the adjacent mine and mill sites. |
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Investment in equipment, showers and sports infrastructures enables a range of possible sports activities from aerobics and fitness to the martial art Soo Bakh Doo. |
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This will enable banks and infrastructures to cope with future developments in the field of additional optional services, and any new schemes that might emerge. |
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This drive for greater economic openness has gone hand in hand with substantial investments in infrastructures, including the construction of new roads, ports and railways. |
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It is only normal for a region to ask for more roads, hospitals and infrastructures, when it sees that the rest of the country is comparatively more developed. |
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Would it be possible to capture a fortified seaport large enough to be used afterwards by invading troops, and that, without destroying its infrastructures? |
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Seaport and airport infrastructures have grown even faster with port container traffic in China, Malaysia, the Republic of Korea, Indonesia, Bangladesh and India rising faster than in the rest of the world. |
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Coverage, which is often used in SIMS, is calculated by multiplying the number of each type of infrastructure by the number of people who should get the service from those infrastructures. |
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It combines the necessary financing of the infrastructures and water utilities with a strategy of mastering demands with an incentive to water saving or to pollution removal at the source. |
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In addition, in 2007-2008 the NBC will rehabilitate major infrastructures, including repave roads and sidewalks, restore some land, and expand a building to add sanitary facilities and offices in the middle of the park. |
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Managers in critical financial infrastructures may choose to select a haircut that corresponds to a higher quantile than managers in organizations with greater tolerance for risk. |
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The EAC's objectives include harmonising tariffs and customs regimes, free movement of people, and improving regional infrastructures. |
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The port infrastructures were developed to receive coal and oil required for the conflict. |
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Real estate and construction companies have been investing heavily in tourist infrastructures. |
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New York has one of the most extensive and one of the oldest transportation infrastructures in the country. |
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Some organizations will experience XML shock as they retool information systems departments and computer infrastructures. |
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The company deployed honeypots in public cloud infrastructures around the world to observe attack types and frequency. |
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The building of highway infrastructures also contributed to post World War II growth, as did capital investments in manufacturing and chemical industries. |
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Now at peace with its main rival, English attention shifted from preying on other nations' colonial infrastructures to the business of establishing its own overseas colonies. |
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Of those 173, no fewer than 68 could be deemed nation states with political and military infrastructures that enabled them to dominate their neighbours. |
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Now, customers have the advantage of technology and expertise from both Nokia and HP within an M2M solution that can be integrated into their existing IT infrastructures. |
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A better approach to creating management discipline and reaping productivity gains from information technology is through the establishment of specialized IT infrastructures. |
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Mintera's MI 40000 has some unique adaptive technology which allows straight forward use on a variety of existing infrastructures with little or no re-engineering. |
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Cryptography is one of the most intimidating aspects of computer security, conjuring up, as it does, such concepts as hash functions and public-key infrastructures. |
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InteQ is enabling faster adoption of IP Telephony, Digital Media Solutions, and Wireless Infrastructures by monitoring and managing them upon implementation. |
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