Sentences with phrase «many infrastructural»

Coalition personnel and their local partners have a database of «category - one structures» that they will avoid targeting because they have infrastructural or historic value, including religious centers or hospitals.
Invest in infrastructural improvements.
But major questions over the product's affordability and infrastructural feasibility remain.
McKelvey contends that the hands - on experience of working for a startup, and facing those infrastructural challenges head on, actually led him to building WeWork: A space made by and for entrepreneurs.
Today, many are deterred because switching between acquirers and payment service providers is considered complex and involves significant infrastructural challenges.
If we look at the problem as an infrastructural problem we can not make an impact because it requires a lot of effort.
Blockchain technologies could reduce banks» infrastructural costs by $ 15 - 20bn a year by 2022, a new report from Santander InnoVentures claims.
Lock - in refers to the inertia created by large economical and infrastructural investments.
According to reports made by several companies, blockchain technologies could cut banks» infrastructural costs by up to $ 20 billion a year by 2022; many companies are rushing into the technology to be able to cut these costs.
What lessons can be gleaned from this infrastructural pitfall?
While in the long - term it may not prove a sustainable strategy, for 2017 investors should favor areas of the economy stimulated by public infrastructural spending.
The needed infrastructural investments could be made, the national airline could offer reduced rates for stays of over one week, trade missions could multiply their efforts, and so on.
The country is $ 70 billion in debt, schools are closing by the hundreds, and infrastructural services — like the overburdened electricity system — have been overlooked in order to make way for debt payments to Wall Street creditors, according to Juan Cartagena, President and General Counsel of LatinoJustice PRLDEF, a public interest law firm.
So the prospect of returning there means we have to help people rebuild their homes, we have to turn the electricity back on for entire neighborhoods and towns, and we have to make infrastructural investments to turn water back on for hundreds of people.
Instead, the most ordinary realms of life — what the ancients would have regarded as realms that have «an infrastructural relation» to the good life — can now be sanctified by a God - fearing spirit.
Rather, it was largely the result of the federal government shouldering increased responsibilities for entitlement programs such as Social Security payments and workmen's compensation, for education, and for infrastructural services such as roads and hospitals.
Now I would like to turn to the infrastructural role.
Supporting infrastructural facilities for the food park project include roads, drainage, water supply, captive power plant, rain water harvesting, effluent treatment, telecommunication lines, parking bay including traffic management system, and weighbridges.
IFPPL have 46 acres of land divided into various plot sizes with fully developed infrastructural facilities, enabling interested parties to set up processing facilities depending on their business needs.
But talking about the state of infrastructure, Uganda has one of the best infrastructural development not just in East Africa, but also in the continent!
The Punjab was a major supplier of troops for the Indian army, and the British had tried to gain support there by investing in a number of infrastructural projects - notably canals.
«When it comes to infrastructural development, I will always salute the Mahama administration because he is doing incredible things.
This government has done remarkably well when it comes to infrastructural development... and I am happy but there is still a lot more to be done even for education,» He said.
In 2004, the Kufuor government with Osafo - Marfo as minister at the time solicited for an amount of US $ 300 million loan from the CNT Construction Investment Ltd. (CNTCI Ltd) to undertake major infrastructural projects.
The defeat of the NDC came as a surprise to several members of the party due owing to what they termed massive infrastructural development in all sectors across the country carried out by the Mahama administration.
The Lagos @ 50 celebrations took a new dimension this week as the State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode embarked on commissioning of several infrastructural projects across the State.
I am still struggling to understand why an NDC activist will ask me why we wasted state resources on infrastructural development..
According to Chief Dele Momodu, a Nigerian politician and publisher of Ovation International magazine, Nigerians believe Mahama can help revive the economy of Nigeria and boost the infrastructural base of the country.
The group, he further stated, was borne out of the impressive and unprecedented infrastructural development projects across the country under President Mahama.
There were a lot of infrastructural developments such as the Dansoman Estates in Accra which was the largest estates in the West African sub-region some time past.
However, parties argue more is needed if they are to address Northern Ireland's key infrastructural problems.
Beyond the anti corruption fight, he made promises to fix the economy, tackle the infrastructural decay, tackle youth unemployment.
According to him, his government, in the history of Ghana, has undertaken massive infrastructural projects including road construction, a feat that depicts a good performance of his administration.
Senator Abaribe was sent to the senate by us to make good laws and attract projects that will help to improve both lives and infrastructural development of our area but what we are getting is a total and colossal failure from him,» he said.
In the six years that Mahama ruled Ghana, first as an emergency President following the death in 2010 of his principal, H.E President John Evans Atta - Mills, and winning the election in 2012 to begin his first tenure, Ghana, has experienced a great infrastructural turnaround in all facets of the country's economy including a complete overhaul of the Kwame Nkrumah Interchange, now famously called Ghana's Dubai, which is the first of its kind in sub-Saharan Africa.
He promised that he would continue to provide massive infrastructural development if given a second term.
Some of the contractors who spoke at the session while commending the state government for taking the bold step in closing infrastructural gap in the state urged the government to factor in the fluctuating foreign exchange in the partnership.
The Akufo - Addo - led NPP government is seeking to leverage Ghana's abundant natural resources to undertake a massive overhaul of her infrastructural, industrial and agricultural base.
The Ashanti Region is the traditional stronghold of the New Patriotic Party but political analysts and pollsters have indicated that the infrastructural and developmental projects instituted in the region by President Mahama is most likely a factor that was going to shore up the fortunes of the NDC in the upcoming elections.
President Mahama, it would be recalled, lost the December 7, 2016 Presidential Election to his NPP rival, Nana Akufo - Addo in a keenly contested election, a situation most Ghanaians have bemoaned considering the six years of infrastructural achievements the country experienced while he held sway.
Also speaking, the celebrant (Tinubu) said it was time for the Federal Government to press forward with its national industrial policy and national infrastructural plan, especially by creating infrastructural funding from financial institutions.
Some of the infrastructural projects include the Tema Harbour, the Akosombo Hydro - Electric Dam, the Tema township, the Tema Oil Refinery and the Tema Flour Mill.
When Libya was a poor desert economy prior to 1961, central planning and streamlined infrastructural budgets were not yet necessary; however, with the influx of oil wealth post-1961, federalism needed to be abandoned when the inefficiencies it fostered impeded the rapid development of Libya that would otherwise have been possible.
The two - day event expected to come off between Wednesday 16th August and Thursday 17th August 2017 is on the theme «setting the agenda for sustainable environmental and infrastructural management in Ghana»
Togbe Ayim Mordey VI, Acting President, Peki Traditional area commended government for infrastructural development irrespective of the economic and energy challenges.
Ogunsola further said that the partnership between the state government and contractors would lead to massive infrastructural development in the state.
The Ministry will next year begin the infrastructural works towards the introduction of the Basic Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (BSTEM) programme in all basic schools.
For instance, the Administrator said through the Schools Support Project, the Foundation hoped to answer to infrastructural needs of schools in Lagos State and work with manufacturers of building and construction materials, building technology professionals and other well meaning sponsors to help refurbish and upgrade public schools, while the Foundation has so far won three awards for projects executed at Government Technical College, Agidingbi; St. Jude's Primary School, Ebute Metta and Ojokoro Community Library.
The stage has been set for the perennial joblessness, economic lag, infrastructural challenges and macro-economic development to take off.
The authors go on to illustrate that the remaining 20 cents of loan monies are used to finance white elephant projects, «ghost» projects» (i.e. fictitious roads, schools, soldiers, etc.), government salaries, ineffective development and infrastructural projects or it leaves the country through capital flight within the coming years — leaving little to nothing of actual development monies for the citizenry of these countries.
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