Infrastructure
in sentence
4036 examples of Infrastructure in a sentence
The glacial silence we have experienced in the face of the shredding of the constitution, the unraveling of our public institutions, the deterioration of our
infrastructure
is not limited to the universities.
And finally, and this is really exciting for me personally, indoor vertical farming can actually be integrated seamlessly into the cityscape to help repurpose idle, underutilized and unused urban
infrastructure.
Underutilized
infrastructure
is not simply limited to large-scale civil engineering projects, and they can also include smaller spaces like idle restaurant corners.
Sprawling cities or declining cities could see this as an opportunity to rebuild a social
infrastructure
rooted in justice and fairness.
If we do that, we not only get the jobs, we get the improvements in public infrastructure, the restoration of public
infrastructure.
They even build their own
infrastructure.
Well, steal their own infrastructure, at first.
They were basically a city living with a modern kind of industrial metropolis with an Elizabethan public
infrastructure.
Using the old thinking, of national
infrastructure
and pipe work, is too expensive.
If you just walk outside, there are trillions of dollars that have been invested in
infrastructure
around the world, putting up wires to get power from where it's created to where it's used.
Again, sanitation and water is incredibly important, but it also costs a lot of
infrastructure.
But as oil prices rose, Russian governments have invested in
infrastructure
to unite the country, east and west.
I believe that what might solve the problem is
infrastructure.
These two arrows are an arc, an arc of commuter railroads and other
infrastructure
that link the West Bank and Gaza.
The lesson from Kurdistan and from Palestine is that independence alone, without infrastructure, is futile.
If we were to focus on reconstructing these curvy lines on the map, infrastructure, that cross the straight lines, the borders, I believe the Middle East would be a far more peaceful region.
I believe we focus on the lines that cross borders, the
infrastructure
lines.
The pressure to build cities,
infrastructure
and buildings is at its peak, and as a result, there is a massive building boom as well.
The
infrastructure
and buildings needed to accommodate this many people is unprecedented in the history of humankind.
Places like Makoko in Lagos, where hundreds of thousands of people live in makeshift structures on stilts on water, without government
infrastructure
or services.
It's a floating prototype structure that can be adapted to clinics, to housing, to markets and other vital
infrastructure
this community needs.
Every time I am home I am confronted with the usual sources of irritation for most Nigerians: our failed infrastructure, our failed government, but also by the incredible resilience of people who thrive despite the government, rather than because of it.
They are actually vowing to retrain two million Americans with IT training, using their existing
infrastructure
to do something good.
Then we look at the High Line in New York City, an excellent use of reimagining existing
infrastructure
for something good, which is a brand-new park in New York City.
So, social investments in health, education and infrastructure, and electricity is really what is needed in India and China.
A lot of places now are starting to set up their own energy companies, community-owned energy companies, where the community can invest money into itself, to start putting in place the kind of renewable energy
infrastructure
that we need.
And the head of the council said, "If we didn't have Transition Stroud, we would have to invent all of that community
infrastructure
for the first time."
They don't have existing infrastructure; they have enormous numbers of people who are struggling with poverty, and enormous numbers of people are trying to figure out how to do things in new ways.
They had to make a decision, based on the positions we took to redefine the budget being from two thirds capital-A architecture and one-third infrastructure, to actually the inverse, two-thirds
infrastructure
and one-third capital-A architecture.
But most convincingly when we had to confront the idea of changing costs from architecture to infrastructure, is something that is represented by this.
Back
Next
Related words
Investment
Projects
Countries
Public
Growth
Which
Education
Development
Would
Their
Economic
Investments
Other
Spending
Energy
Government
Should
Health
Including
Capital