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"And as more people buy them, we get more infrastructure".
And if we do what is necessary - tax credits to help jobs be created, the kind of broad-band deployment so that we get more infrastructure for our computer industry, creating the regional skills, alliances, commitment to work force development, as well as paying attention to agriculture and tourism, I think we can turn it around.
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We've got to find more infrastructure – roads and rail and the like – we're doing more of that and again we're using the government's low interest rates to help construct those projects, to guarantee those projects".
"When a business wants to scale, it is easy to start looking for ways to hire more employees, get more office space, build more infrastructure and all the other things that go along with getting "bigger".
"It was our challenge to get more capacity out of the infrastructure we already had," Mr. Obregon said.
First, the Authority would provide money and organizational wherewithal to get more trains, planes and light infrastructure on the ground – reducing commuting times and car expenses.
"We'll have announcements soon about how we're going to use our technology move people from their homes or work to existing public infrastructure hubs so we as a society can get more ROI from those public transportation infrastructure investments," Krafcik said.
Think Big Analytics has raised $3 million from angel investors for what it calls its "big data as a service," which combines data science and data engineering for customers invested in building out infrastructures to get more from their data and build predictive models to make decisions.
During a press conference in Melbourne on Monday, the prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, agreed, saying there was a need to get more dwellings approved, especially around transport infrastructure.
It's also not controversial to argue that any infrastructure investment must get more out of each dollar invested, raising the productivity of the construction sector.
He said an arm's-length regulator was needed to co-ordinate improvements in the North Sea's ageing infrastructure and to get more than 300 fields working to full capacity.
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