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On the Bundesliga's licensing system, the German body states: "The DFL examines each club's fitness to participate in the league according to a range of criteria covering sporting, legal, staffing, administrative, infrastructural, security, media-technical and above all financial competence".
While the media spotlight is on Rio's perpetually plagued infrastructural problems, lagging behind development deadlines, with infrastructure worries and safety concerns due to rushed construction, media should focus on the infrastructural security threats.
Senator Joe Lieberman introduced legislation that would grant the Homeland Security Department regulatory authority over private sector entities with systems deemed critical to the nation's infrastructural security.
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Jordanian delegates at the meeting estimated that Jordan would need more than $1 billion in aid to cover the infrastructural and security costs of taking in the Iraqis.
The Venezuelan government under both Maduro and Chávez — who was the target of a failed 47-hour coup in 2002 — has long accused opponents of conspiring with the United States and frequently blames its economic, infrastructural, and security problems on "enemies" attempting to destabilize the country.
That especially affected businesses in industries perceived to be strategic for national security and infrastructural development, such as automobiles, finance, renewable energy, and telecommunications.
While the stated focus was on developing an economic, security and infrastructural strategy for dealing with the refugees, aid was the central focus of most of the discussions.
One Afghan development expert says the country needs a synergy between a variety of alternative crops, infrastructural development, better governance, security and time perhaps up to 20 years.For now, the opium poppy's biggest foe is its own success.
Karachi, Tashkent in Uzbekistan, Almaty in Kazakhstan and Lagos all face well-documented economic, political, security and infrastructural challenges that lend credence to the market term "cheap for a reason". As the EIU white paper, published on Monday, states: Cheaper cities also tend to be less liveable cities.
The National Academy of Sciences was charged by Congress to "define and evaluate the health, environmental, security, and infrastructural external costs and benefits that are not or may not be fully incorporated into the market price of energy [or] into the federal tax or fee".
More and more the engineering of complex agent-based systems calls for infrastructural support for coordination and security issues integrated with services for the description and management of system organisation.
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