Infrastructure
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See, you need some kind of
infrastructure
to bring a new thing.
And there were the most circuitous grand plans that had to do with long-term
infrastructure
and rebuilding the entire city.
KA: It seems to me, among other things, a lovely piece of civic
infrastructure.
It is not the infrastructure, not the toilets, not the libraries, but it is what actually happens in this school that is more important.
And in the process we realized that we not only had to design the software, we had to implement the
infrastructure
as well.
It is inspiring and fun to follow technology trends across the globe, but to make them work in low-resourced environments like public hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa, we have had to become jacks-of-all-trades and build whole systems, including the infrastructure, from the ground up.
The technology is there, the
infrastructure
is there, and yet it doesn't happen.
We need initial upfront investment to train doctors, nurses, health administration and community health workers throughout the country, to set up the information technology, the solar energy, the water and sanitation, the transportation
infrastructure.
But plastic neutrality invests in recycling
infrastructure
where it doesn't exist.
Secondly, we put it for
infrastructure.
And in the process, what that allows us to do is to redirect a lot more of our growth back into existing communities that could use a boost, and have the
infrastructure
in place, instead of continuing to tear down trees and to tear up the green space out at the edges.
It's time to let them grow up, so I want you to all support the zoning changes, the road diets, the
infrastructure
improvements and the retrofits that are coming soon to a neighborhood near you.
I think that we tend to look a lot at the
infrastructure
of globalization.
When we stop looking at the
infrastructure
that makes connection possible, and we look at what actually happens, we start realizing that the world doesn't work quite the same way that we think it does.
From power stations, you need to have infrastructure, and that
infrastructure
takes you to the point of having electricity, and you get to the lightbulbs and the appliances that we all take for granted.
Is this headed here, where we can have distributed systems with the right
infrastructure
to provide power for our hospitals and our schools?
Because, many of you will know, that the biggest pollution burden that we have on the New York, New Jersey harbor right now is no longer the point sources, no longer the big polluters, no longer the GEs, but that massive network of roads, [those] impervious surfaces, that collect all that cadmium neurotoxin that comes from your brake liners or the oily hydrocarbon waste in every single storm event and medieval
infrastructure
washes it straight into the estuary system.
Everything in the
infrastructure
of this film is wrong, starting with the script, which is another one of those TV-movie condensations of great lives wherein every other line is a "famous quote" by the subject and every other scene is an in-your-face introduction to the next pivotal character in the subject's life.
We are speaking of considering as less important to take a bad decision about some petty or supposedly petty criminal than some
infrastructure
or economic project in the city.
Patton attempted to deal pragmatically with the situation as he found it by using some of these people to assist in getting essential transportation and
infrastructure
operating again, much as McArthur eventually did in Japan a few months later.
Major
infrastructure
investments will also be needed if the economy is to be revived.
By clustering industrial
infrastructure
and using the hukou system of city-specific residency permits, the authorities have been able to control the process surprisingly well.
As China shifts its economic model away from heavy
infrastructure
investment and bulk manufacturing, many of these small industrial cities will lose their core industry.
China’s massive pan-Asian
infrastructure
plan, the Belt and Road Initiative, together with its muscular behavior in the South China Sea, pose far greater threats to American hegemony than does one bilateral piece of a much larger multilateral trade deficit.
Officials there must focus not only on developing a pragmatic, realistic healthcare
infrastructure
in rural areas, but also on bringing about greater openness in China’s media in order to spread life-saving public information.
The energy transition will lead to massive efficiency savings, while improving the resilience of infrastructure, supply chains, and urban services in developing countries, particularly those in vulnerable regions.
In general, there is a tendency to overestimate the economic benefits of big
infrastructure
projects in countries riddled by poor governance and corruption, and to underestimate the long-run social costs of having to repay loans whether or not promised revenues materialize.
That said, there are huge
infrastructure
needs across developing Asia, and it is high time for China to play a greater role in international lending institutions.
Frankly, a relatively small
infrastructure
bank seems as good a place as any to start.
My interpretation of the World Bank’s record is that its role has been most consistently positive when it helps countries with “soft” development infrastructure: technical assistance and serving as a global knowledge bank.
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