Sentences with phrase «lack of infrastructure needed»

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Many institutions still lack the technological infrastructure needed to harness their own researchers» mammoth data sets, let alone those at other academic centers; fixing that alone could present medical science with one of the greatest research opportunities in decades.
Aquila will be responsible for beaming Internet signals back to rural areas on Earth that lack the kind of communications infrastructure needed to maintain Internet connectivity.
For example, the G20 has been considering how the lack of financial resources is holding back badly - needed infrastructure development in the emerging and developing worlds.
Such an infrastructure is desperately needed because more than 70 % of Filipinos lack access to a bank account and just 3 % of them use credit and debit cards (as per the NOAHCOIN whitepaper estimates).
On the other hand, small banks lack balance sheet size, geographic reach, back office infrastructure and product mix to satisfy the needs of most middle - and lower - middle - market businesses.
Britain lacks an equivalent of the German Mittelstand, attracting private capital for major public infrastructure projects to tackle the chronic short - termism of the capital markets, while providing a much needed boost to economic growth.
Part of the problem is that many of the rural areas affected by the storm lack the cell - tower infrastructure and coverage needed to communicate, Glaser said.
«The county's infrastructure was in need of much work and the County Executive's 2014 Road Project plan was lacking, especially in my district where major issues were being ignored.
With this as their programme, the structural weakness of British capital — low productivity, short termism, infrastructure, training and education needs, lack of firm industrial policy direction — this is what Labour is offering business.
The answer, we felt, was «No,»» said energy secretary Steven Chu in a briefing on the budget for reporters yesterday, citing the need for better fuel cells and a near complete lack of infrastructure.
The carmaker realized that if its vision of battery - powered electric vehicles gaining mass appeal in tandem with fuel cell electrics was to come true, it needed to so something about the lack of hydrogen infrastructure.
Lacking basic infrastructure, many schools would not be able to meet the needs of an increasingly high - tech learning environment.
Commissioned by the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE), the research found that teachers» practical knowledge of teaching young people with disabilities needed to be more relevant to their working environment, especially in areas with poor infrastructure, a lack of teaching materials or large class sizes.
The team quickly realized that BWRSD lacked the robust infrastructure and support systems needed to fully implement the district's vision of personalized learning.
Virtually all comment that the lack of infrastructure is an obvious roadblock to addressing the state's needs.
Once lauded as the future of clean transportation and energy storage in a variety of other applications, hydrogen - based fuel cell systems have a great many barriers to adoption, one of which is lack of hydrogen infrastructure, and the other is the need to develop hydrogen production sources that aren't fossil fuel - based or that require more energy to produce than can be released in the fuel cell.
Prior to getting the e-bike, the most commonly reported barriers to biking were lack of infrastructure, the hills, the need to carry cargo, and the problem of getting sweaty -LRB-!).
That infrastructure's ability to meet 21st - century needs is compromised by its near - invisibility to the general public... the lack of a national strategic plan for developing and sustaining the infrastructure and putting it to work for societal benefit... and the limitations of the public - private partnership that has been cobbled together over decades to keep it going.
And the MidwesternGovernors Association, major advocates for CCS development state: «With unstable oil prices, commercially proven technology and know - how readily available and private capital waiting to invest, the MGA CCS Task Force aims to address the major remaining barrier to ramping up EOR: the lack of industrial sources of captured CO2 large enough and sufficiently long - term to justify private investment in pipelines and other infrastructure needed to expand EOR to additional fields.»
1) These regions lack an essential part of the media infrastructure needed to participate in decisions about climate and energy, and we need to think about how to build up this infrastructure.
Secondly the Asahi Shimbun also appears to recognize that the power grid infrastructure is indeed woefully lacking, is in need of «enhancing», and that plastering the landscape with wind turbines and solar panels before getting the grid up to par was probably a pretty horrible idea.
On top of these challenges, lack of in - country infrastructure such as roads or viable airfields, as well as the long rainy season of up to eight months per year have rendered South Sudan one of the most logistically challenging countries in the world in which to operate, and thus in which to bring assistance to those in need.
Create five Early Learning Investment Zones in communities that have large numbers of children with high needs and lack the infrastructure for delivering high - quality services.
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