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"If she doesn't have some infrastructure" — like a union — "that can touch her, she doesn't have a chance," Steele said.
There's no way to use this to "beam down" information to a planet that doesn't have some infrastructure in place to receive that.
The company likes to partner with restaurants which have already been shipping foods, though not necessarily at scale, because they already have some infrastructure set up around packaging and shipping.
So we have some infrastructure to support us.
We have some infrastructure in place, but to maintain what we have now - a 30% level of energy sources that don't emit carbon - we'd have to increase wind and solar and build more than 40 nuclear plants by 2020.
As the draft campaigns try to lay groundwork to have some infrastructure in place should O'Rourke launch, the former congressman's associates in Washington have sought advice from top-shelf strategists — a tacit acknowledgment that it would be hard to run an entire presidential campaign on O'Rourke's gut alone should he take the plunge.
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"At least in the tsunami we had some infrastructure," he said.
The town where we landed had been spared the devastation of the earthquake and had some infrastructure.
Having some infrastructure, generally evidenced by 501c3 status, is a must, and if at all possible, they try to not to give money; instead, the bartenders used raised funds to purchase what an organization needs.
Greeley is fortunate to have some existing infrastructure and private support to institute these changes.
He added: "We have some basic infrastructure such as banners and signs".
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