Sentences with phrase «lot of public infrastructure»

These may seem like novel facts until one more novel fact is added; that is, a lot of public infrastructure is made out of these metals.

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The only time this has happened in history for a three year period or more was during World War II, when we were obviously printing enough money to finance a lot of deficit spending on infrastructure and public programs.
Thinking of pensions as something more akin to public goods such as education or infrastructure — where what you pay in and what you get out are basically uncorrelated — will be a tough sell to the electorate and will take a lot of political capital.
We may not be able to do anything about the limits of individual donors but we can separately be building another infrastructure, a public financing infrastructure that at least enables candidates to get heard in their relevant district without have a lot of money and without having big money backers,» said Teachout.
Lynch told POLITICO New York there is «a lot that needs to happen» in the «outer - outer boroughs,» like improved traffic and pedestrian safety in a district where a majority of constituents drive, improving public transportation options and infrastructure and bringing more attention to the challenges of being a homeowner.
The countries that are most vulnerable are those that have been laboratories for neo-liberal economics and Cold War (or «War on Terror») dirty wars, leaving behind non-existent public infrastructure and lots of angry guys with guns (as Christian Parenti shows so well in his new book, «Tropic of Chaos»).
Building a clean energy infrastructure for the 21st century is going to take a lot of cooperation and synergy between the private and public sector.
Then we could put a bunch of tiny houses on a small - ish urban lot near some public transit infrastructure.
I'd be interested to know how workplaces navigate the etiquette of EV charging, but I suspect the fact that folks are (typically) at work all day, that they know their colleagues, and that they have existing infrastructure to communicate with them, means that coordinating charges with their colleagues is considerably easier than in an open public parking lot.
The need for wider streets with a larger number of lanes, bigger parking lots and other infrastructures to accommodate the ever - increasing vehicular traffic pushes concerns for public safety on the backburner.
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