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Do they have infrastructures and do millions of people do them?
Such a rise is projected to have less impact in industrialized nations than in developing countries, which tend to be in warmer regions and have infrastructures less able to withstand the inevitable problems.
The memorandum states: "The gangs have infrastructures, communications and surveillance capabilities far in excess of anything that the law-enforcement agencies in transit and source countries can muster, and the ease with which they operate across international boundaries means that the chances of their activities diminishing is negligible".
Some countries, particularly China, have infrastructures superior to ours and a scientific capability that rivals ours.
Cyberattacks aren't the only threats that make voting systems potentially vulnerable; in fact, most computerized systems naturally have infrastructures prone to errors and failures of various types.
Second, FBOs often have infrastructures (e.g., health ministries), facilities (e.g., meeting halls), and social/human resources (e.g., support networks) that may be useful for delivering and sustaining health programs over time.
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"They didn't have infrastructure — hotels in the range of a few hundred rooms.
"Definitely, we don't yet have infrastructure like what we see in the United States and Europe".
We have to have infrastructure.
"We have to have infrastructure investment and I'll fight for it at the federal level". .
But never before has infrastructure spending been so large as a share of world GDP.
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