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"Sewage and power plants weren't sexy — now they're called infrastructure and everyone's interested in it".
Every year, too, the department spends more than 40% of its budget on a prodigiously expensive thing called "infrastructure".
In the long run, the results are called infrastructure, and they are what economies are built on.
There is a term that geographers and urban planners are using now called infrastructure ecology, to describe the interdependency of our infastructures, relating to resilience, vulnerabilities.
No airport — nor any other public work worthy of being called "infrastructure" — should be named after someone who has been dead for less than, say, ten years.
Fundamentally, wireless networks can be divided into two types: infrastructure, and ad hoc networks (also called infrastructure less networks).
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This scheme of renting infrastructure is called Infrastructure-as-a-Service, or IaaS.
The neighborhood's volunteers now concentrate on stewardship and what Ms. Murphy-Dunning calls "infrastructure," which includes practical matters like lights, as well as less practical additions, like labels identifying the wide array of plant life thriving in the park.
The plan is to trim the contribution from finance to about 40percentt, while tilting more toward supplying equipment for what it calls "infrastructure" industries like transportation and energy, as well as health care, which G.E. considers a high-growth field.
On the equity investment side, Drijkoningen is looking for what he calls "infrastructure" businesses, such as solutions for token custody, banking and more.
The economy also added 32,000 jobs in construction, roughly a third of those in heavy and civil engineering projects, what we call "infrastructure".
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