Sentence examples for feeble infrastructure from inspiring English sources

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Feeble infrastructure, a legacy of the Soviet era, meant that the political class began with a clean sheet.

Above all, Ying has an apocalyptic imagination; he shows the catastrophic results when natural phenomena overwhelm a feeble infrastructure built by a government that's unaccountable to the citizenry.

Foreign investment has been paltry, which is not surprising considering Syria's stone-age banking system and feeble infrastructure.So long as the conviction remains that economic and political reform can be uncoupled, the economy will continue to be handicapped by pervasive cronyism, stifling bureaucracy and inept management.

Already feeble infrastructure was smashed and about 400,000 people — nearly a quarter of the territory's population — were displaced by fighting.

This situation was worsened by feeble infrastructure, inadequate management guidelines, and poor referral mechanisms.

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And, while higher prices and market reforms were supposed to bring a boom in agricultural productivity, global crop yields actually rose less between 1990 and 2007 than they did in the previous twenty years, in part because in many developing countries private-sector agricultural investment never materialized, while the cutbacks in government spending left them with feeble infrastructures.

That is one reason why productivity is feeble, though Brazil's woeful education system and decrepit infrastructure are also to blame.

To observe these inconsistencies is not to dismiss everything the chancellor had to say. Britain's grip on what the French call grands projets is often feeble, so an infrastructure commission has much to commend it, as does setting local government pension funds to work on financing new public buildings and bridges.

Executives point to a number of constraints for electric vehicles: short range and feeble horsepower, lack of infrastructure like recharging stations, long charging times and the burden the cars could place on the electric grid.

Vinamotor, a state-run maker of cars (among other things) is building a bus factory in the Dominican Republic and two lorry factories and an asphalt works in Venezuela, but as yet Vietnam is not a mass producer of cars.A mountain still to climbPrivate firms are bounding ahead despite bureaucracy, corruption, poor regulation, a feeble legal system and a creaking infrastructure.

He has set new standards for education, increased tax collection and revenue-generation, improved the readiness of the country's once-feeble army and repaired Soviet-era infrastructure to the degree that the country, once plagued by blackouts, now has a reliable electricity supply.

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