Sentence examples for grinding infrastructure from inspiring English sources

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Poverty is grinding, infrastructure rotten.

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This summer has delivered a slow, grinding reminder that the real infrastructure of our emotions is the weather itself.

Seems like with every hint of flurries entire cities' infrastructures grind to a halt and people forget how to arm themselves against the elements, throwing on whatever they have lying around their apartments.

Some major infrastructure projects promise to stop the city grinding to a halt.

More vigorous "portfolio compression" (a way of weeding out unnecessary contracts) is also reducing risk, as are higher margins.More changes will come as implementation of two vast texts, the Dodd-Frank act in America and the EU's European Market Infrastructure Regulation, grinds forward.

The entire internet infrastructure of the African nation of Liberia has been brought to a grinding halt after it was targeted by hackers using the same weapon that caused the largest cyber-attack in history just two weeks ago.

He said that posed three "clear and present dangers" to Britain: the end of economic growth; a government "grinding to a halt" amid vote-by-vote negotiations with the SNP, and cancellation of infrastructure projects in England.

Grinding poverty?

It's about grinding and grinding and grinding and grinding.

You saw justice, grinding, grinding, grinding.

Travelling in Bangladesh is not all rosy – the driving is terrifying, the infrastructure is limited and strikes, like those that greeted the elections in the early part of this year, can bring things grinding to a halt.

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