Sentence examples for considered infrastructures from inspiring English sources

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The former stores each data block several times in different nodes of the considered infrastructures: the drawback is that this can lead to large overhead and non-optimal resources utilization.

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Mr. Schumer has also supported the idea, but he said yesterday that he considered infrastructure more important.

Should public housing be considered infrastructure (frame A) or real estate (frame B)?

We chose to consider infrastructures at these radiuses outside the park in order to account for both biodiversity effects and the human access and visual impact dimensions of wilderness (Fritz and Carver 1998; Cinzano et al. 2000; Carver et al. 2012).

Ryan and Senate Republican majority leader, Mitch McConnell, nodded quickly to tax cuts and ending Medicare, but refused even to consider infrastructure or lobbying.

She was quoted as saying that she did not consider infrastructure projects like roads and bridges to be earmarks because of their importance.

Given New York's recent fiscal constraints, the Bloomberg and Pataki administrations declared that they would not pay for sports buildings themselves, although they would be willing to consider infrastructure improvements like roadwork and public transportation.

The UK's infrastructure network is internationally weak, lagging behind North America, the EU, and Australasia according to respondents to the CBI/URS infrastructure survey: 61% of business leaders consider infrastructure in other EU countries to be better than the UK's - an increase from 59% in 2011.

The Network Design phase allows expanding existing networks as well as building new ones from scratch, considering infrastructure costs.

Subsequently, we present two deployment scenarios for the proposed UnISCell concept considering infrastructure sharing and service sharing as important aspects.

We do so by applying index number theory, which allows us to aggregate (i.e. summarize into a single scalar) the bilateral relation between a given location (origin) and its surrounding destinations (e.g. commercial partners), considering infrastructure as the main input yielding accessibility to economic opportunities.

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