«Lawyers in downtown offices were not able to open due to
lack of infrastructure so funding was not coming through.»
Not exact matches
But in places such as Somalia or Afghanistan, poor security, poverty and a
lack of infrastructure persist long after the acute crisis has eased,
so it's often hard for refugees to feed and support their families after they return.
A Long Island builders» group is criticizing the
lack of details in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's splashy plans for New York's
infrastructure and accusing Island lawmakers
of abandoning the issue
so far in the 2016 legislative session.
A Long Island builders» group is criticizing the
lack of details in Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's splashy plans for New York's
infrastructure and accusing Island lawmakers
of abandoning the issue
so far in the 2016 legislative session.
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.
I think partly because there's a
lack of infrastructure in Africa
so most
of these artists didn't necessarily go to art school, although by now they've all been in a learning environment
of some sort like residencies or exchanges.
A short film explains why, against all odds and a distinct
lack of biking
infrastructure, cycling works
so well in Tokyo.
Because although the wind farm will soon be ready to generate electricity, it won't be able to start doing
so because
of a
lack of infrastructure to transport the electricity to the mainland and feed it into the grid.
For it's part, SXSW says that it is supportive
of the ordinance, but notes that it is not unwillingness on the part
of festivals to recycle or the cost
of doing
so, rather it's that the city
lacks adequate reuse and recycling
infrastructure.
But one can certainly put some
of the blame on the
lack of decent bike
infrastructure, particularly on a street where putting
so many cyclists and drivers in such close quarters is just dangerous.
These include traditional nature
of infrastructure investments, limitations
of traditional providers,
lack of perfect global financial marketplace, cross-border latencies and
so on.
The ESR Global Screening website offers U.S. businesses valuable information such as the limitations associated with international background screening, how international screening is very different from screening employers use in the U.S., and the problems associated with
so - called «Red Zone» countries where war, political unrest, unreliable communications
infrastructure, and
lack of standardized procedures can affect screening.
Social and economic disadvantage further reduces the capacity to adapt to rapid environmental change, and
so this problem is compounded on many
of the Islands which
lack adequate
infrastructure, health services and employment opportunities.