Sentence examples for incomplete infrastructure from inspiring English sources

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Bureaucracy and the judicial system are slow, liberalisation is incomplete, infrastructure is poor, and the tax "wedge" that pushes up labour costs is one of the largest in Europe.

In a plan to destroy the new weapon, Han leads a strike team to destroy the battle station's shield generator on the forest moon of Endor, allowing a squadron of starfighters to enter the incomplete infrastructure and destroy the station from within.

Objectively, the lack of recreational activities resulting from the backward economy and incomplete infrastructure in rural China causes boredom and physical deterioration.

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We live in a connected world, and lack of accurate information, coupled with incomplete communications infrastructure, is a matter of life and death.

The introduction and penetration of EVs is confronted by several barriers such as immaturity of technology, fragmented infrastructure, incomplete standards and regulations, and skepticism of consumers towards an emerging technology [16].

The emergence of NDM-1 in China has likely been contributed by inadequate surveillance, misuse of antimicrobial agents and an incomplete infection control infrastructure in the hospitals.

There are tragedies in any armed conflict, and the Iraq war is no exception, but if one tragic aspect of this conflict is to stand out over time, it may well be that the diversion of forces from Afghanistan left the destruction of terrorist institutional infrastructure there incomplete, and that it simultaneously laid the groundwork for a new generation of terrorist institutions.

The challenge is particularly acute in the emerging markets where value chains are incomplete and the supporting infrastructure and institutions are under-developed.

The current information infrastructure is incomplete, unevenly developed, and not designed to achieve synergies across the domains of the health sector.

Downburst winds can be hazardous to unstable, incomplete, or weakly constructed infrastructures and buildings.

The article about incomplete, poorly built and underperforming infrastructure projects in post-invasion Iraq raises the critical questions: Who is responsible for these colossal lapses, and why haven't they been held accountable for them?

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