Sentences with phrase «essential infrastructure required»

Because broadband connections are the railroads of the 21st century — essential infrastructure required to transmit products (these days, in the form of information) from seller to buyer — our creaky Internet makes it harder for U.S. entrepreneurs to compete in global markets.

Not exact matches

It appears Musk is working hard to develop the infrastructure required to make private space exploration not just affordable, but profitable — and profit is essential for the private sector.
Health care for the poor, education in the inner city, job training for welfare mothers, discipline for criminally offending youths, improvement of community infrastructure and housing, nutrition for infants, drug treatment for recovering addicts» all of these things and more require the provision of public funds and are essential to the progress we seek.
The report also notes that Canada has considerable experience in designing the sort of infrastructure that the ITER project will require, as well as world - class expertise in essential areas such as control - room automation, tritium systems, and remote handling.
Free primary education has been offered since 1994 but, as Tamara will tell you, this doesn't include the essentials like exercise books, or the required infrastructure like desks, classrooms and bathrooms.
«The new Civil Engineering Training Centre will have a major impact on improving the essential skills required to underpin all kinds of construction and infrastructure development, including housing, commercial, industrial, transport, public sector projects and the # 244m worth of capital investment the Solent LEP is making across the area.
It lays the groundwork for future Bond Programmes, which will be essential for poorer areas requiring extensive, long - term investment in their educational infrastructure.
On the flip side, steel is essential to building the infrastructure required in a low - carbon economy - everything from wind turbines and electric vehicles to mass transit systems.
Carbon capture infrastructure capable of reversing the 30 + billion tons of annual greenhouse gas emissions would require such enormous designs, development and roll - out and be so expensive that a global burden - sharing agreement would be absolutely essential.
Consistent with this principle, Indigenous land owners must not be required to forego any of their rights in relation to the land in order to receive essential services and infrastructure.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z