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We have to spend now to increase capacity, create a more resilient railway".
All of the examples highlight pioneering attempts to build technological capacity, create economic opportunities, and retain talent on a continent significantly affected by brain drain.
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Those firms then invest the profits, expanding their capacity, creating new jobs in the process.
The tunnels operate at capacity, creating a bottleneck that will only grow worse as the metropolitan area's population grows.
They note the glut of communications network capacity created by entrepreneurial companies in the late 1990's, and they say that oversupply could curb equipment spending for another year or two.
In the current circumstance, business needs time to absorb the massive industrial capacity created by the cheap money of equity and venture capital investors, as well as low-cost debt.
It is part of Vision 2010, a nationwide plan of the king's to increase Morocco's tourism to 10 million visitors a year by expanding hotel capacity, creating 60,000 tourism jobs and regenerating the country's coastlines.
The railroads are also concerned that the federal government will be the final arbiter of how new capacity created with the federal funds will be allocated between passenger and freight traffic.
The airline hopes that when the much-delayed Terminal 2 finally reopens (scheduled for 2014), the extra capacity created will allow other carriers to shuffle around so that BA can condense its operations into one-and-a-bit terminals.
The chronic capacity created by 3G is more critical to wireless carriers than the business of music, gaming, and so on.
Not only will saving rise as a share of GDP, but investment's portion will slip in the aftermath of the huge excess capacity created by the earlier tech spending orgy.
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