Sentences with phrase «modern infrastructure which»

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In spite of the Emperor's nutty Luddism, as well as the fact that it was excessively dependent on foreign capital, Vienna was moving forward into modern times at an extraordinary rate: «The great public works which were inaugurated by the building of the Ringstrasse went alongside an equally spectacular renewal of the infrastructure.
The new facility provides a modern infrastructure as well as process upgrades critical to the seed processing function of IRRI's T.T. Chang Genetic Resources Center (GRC), which handles conservation of global rice diversity through the Genebank.
Spending on modern infrastructure, both the physical infrastructures that allow movement of people and goods and the communications infrastructure on which industry is now dependent, to maximise national benefit and wealth creation across the UK — in particular a focus on a universal digital communications infrastructure, both wireless and fibre world - leading broadband, to build on our strong global position at the forefront of the e-economy.
On the economy, Lancman supports creating jobs by investing in infrastructure improvements, which he called the «modern - day new deal» at a debate on June 21, and by making it easier for small businesses to get credit.
Pension forfeiture, the minimum wage and the region's ongoing infrastructure needs, including broadband, which he called the «water and sewer» of the modern era.
Technology and infrastructure development worldwide is dramatically increasing demand for these resources, which are key components in everything from cars and modern buildings to computers and smartphones.
IT infrastructure, in particular, is one area that is increasingly central to the provision of modern, high quality teaching and, consequently, requires consistent renewal - something which is beyond the average school or college IT budget.
With a modern updated infrastructure, you'll be eliminating the system downtime as a factor which may cause revenue losses.
This modern infrastructure gap concerns parents, which is corrosive to the enrollment process.
«It is acknowledged that there is a great deal of work to do in this region to establish a more sustainable tourism infrastructure in line with modern demands and expectations, and this can be the year in which we take significant steps forward.»
Notable improvements to the South Pacific's infrastructure, as well as the introduction of new facilities which include the modern hospital de Osa within the town of Cortes, have added further value to real estate here.
The exchange of ideas was assisted in New York by a growing infrastructure of venues and exhibitions promoting modern art, such as The Museum of Modern Art (founded 1929) which hosted exhibitions of Cubism, various other styles of abstract art, Dada, Fantastic Art and Surrealism, along with retrospectives of Leger, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso, among omodern art, such as The Museum of Modern Art (founded 1929) which hosted exhibitions of Cubism, various other styles of abstract art, Dada, Fantastic Art and Surrealism, along with retrospectives of Leger, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso, among oModern Art (founded 1929) which hosted exhibitions of Cubism, various other styles of abstract art, Dada, Fantastic Art and Surrealism, along with retrospectives of Leger, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso, among others.
In contrast, the modern high - tech approach of matching energy supply to energy demand at all times requires a lot of extra infrastructure which makes renewable power production a complex, slow, expensive and unsustainable undertaking.
The same conclusion is accessible from information theory which forms the basis of our modern communication infrastructure.
The circa 100 - lawyer Zurich - based firm, which is particularly strong in the capital markets and corporate commercial sectors, is said to have been looking for a globally proven practice management system with a modern and scalable infrastructure.
In my last post I talked about a case in which Justice Brown noted that the Ontario Court system «lacks modern administrative infrastructure including, for example, proper electronic case management and document filing technologies.»
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