Sentences with phrase «built huge infrastructure»

You built huge infrastructure, provided solid roads, installed various power generation capabilities to resolve the power challenges this nation faced as a result of deficits handed down.

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What happens next depends directly on the expensive and complicated business of reworking a North American pipeline and refining infrastructure that was built to serve the needs of an era defined by huge imports of light, sweet crude.
Huge investments are also required to ramp up manufacturing, build a distribution network, and provide the support infrastructure.
From November on, Wall Street's excitement over Trump's campaign promises to greatly increase infrastructure spending and build a massive wall across the border to Mexico led to huge stock gains.
Because they're not directly responsible for building and maintaining mines and other costly infrastructure, huge operating expenses can be avoided.
The ability for Trump to abrogate hard - fought existing trade agreements, to kill off universal healthcare, to deficit spend building a huge amount of infrastructure — including a wall — and provide tax cuts to those of least need is deeply unsettling to many.
Obviously, aside from the huge social and financial commitment needed to set up the infrastructure, re-profile roads, re-lay Tarmac, fit miles of Armco, build grandstands, pay for race - hosting fees and gain approval and sign - off from the FIA, we don't see any barriers to our vision.
While Wenger has overseen a substantial change in Arsenal's philosophy and played a major role in their move from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium, Dyche has also had a hand in how Burnley have built the foundations for future success of the pitch, with the # 10.6 million Gawthorpe training ground redevelopment progressing well and other improvements made to the infrastructure of the club, often at Dyche's behest, paid for by the Premier League cash he has played such a huge role in securing.
Thanks to President Bush's meticulous documentation of bundlers during his 2000 and 2004 campaigns, Republicans running in 2008 not only have a blueprint for building a huge national infrastructure but the names of the best construction workers in the business.
But really better training of science teachers, better pay for teachers, more investment in school infrastructure, building, science equipment — that's a huge challenge for the nation, in which we are clearly losing internationally just by every ranking; we do much less well than we should.
But the cost of building out an entirely new hydrogen production and distribution infrastructure is huge.
At a scale to make a significant difference, a huge infrastructure of carbon - sucking machines, concentrating equipment and pipelines would need to be built.
These are a mix of countries that have made huge efforts to build renewable infrastructure, like Germany, and those that have harnessed convenient national resources, like Costa Rica:
Traditional water infrastructure will continue to play a role, but it is static, solves only a single problem, and requires a huge expense to build and maintain.
Given the above, China already is building out a domestic energy infrastructure well - suited for integration into a Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure that would increase redundancy and supply security for China'sinfrastructure well - suited for integration into a Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure that would increase redundancy and supply security for China'sInfrastructure that would increase redundancy and supply security for China's huge economy.
The UK's silent consensus to talk about climate — at some later date — simply means those choices will be made without debate, as though huge changes to our infrastructure, buildings, equipment, behaviours and food system can be delivered by a few technocrats working under the radar.
As this is a huge project encompassing many countries, the question remains, is the supply chain sufficiently strong and flexible to build up the infrastructure?
The scale of the infrastructure needed for this mission is huge: K — 12 public school districts operate more than 7.5 billion gross square feet of building area and an estimated 2 million acres of land.
After all, we can't escape the fact that we depend on an infrastructure — roads, buildings, sewage systems, power plants, electrical grids, etc. — that requires huge quantities of fossil fuels.
India is a huge market for Amazon, and the retailer is investing upwards of $ 5 billion in the country toward building out its infrastructure and services.
However, Barra also cited that the competitive market and building a customer service infrastructure poses a huge challenge.
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