Sentence examples for infrastructure entity from inspiring English sources

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Instead, many programs, including animal resources and shared instrumentation grants, will be part of a permanent-sounding "infrastructure entity".

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The authorities, the infrastructure entities initially devised to transcend politics, spread accountability so thin that the elected officials who stack them with appointees get to bob and weave.

Mr. Schuringa favors M.L.P.'s of various types, including Terra Nitrogen, a fertilizer producer; the marine shipping business Navios Maritime Partners; and several infrastructure entities, including Energy Transfer Partners, Atlas Energy and Crosstex Energy Services.

Policymakers should split the large Bells into separate entities: independent infrastructure entities focused on serving competitors and entities offering consumer services.

These messages convey information about policies, profiles, and the context of the infrastructure entities as well as the user equipment.

Digital infrastructure entities covered by the directive include Internet exchange points, domain name system service providers and top level domain name registries.

This base deployment is the simplest way to PMIPv6 multicast extensions in the sense that it follows the common PMIPv6 traffic model without the requirements of new protocol operations and additional infrastructure entities.

The point would be to generate, within a reasonably short time, a substantially growing expertise in how to prevent and mitigate harm from falls addressing, for example, individual clinicians and their patients, leaders of institutions providing services, public health officials, contributing social service and public infrastructure entities, and working groups focused upon a geographical locale.

The program is voluntary, so the Department of Homeland Security is crafting incentives — which are not yet finalized — to make it sweet for critical-infrastructure entities to opt in.

The project provides a scalable and sustainable infrastructure, called the Entity Name System (ENS), for the systematic reuse of global and unique entity identifiers.

The dynamism of the ubiquitous infrastructure means that entities (which offer services) will be confronted with requests from entities that they have never met before; mobile entities will need to obtain services within environments that are unfamiliar and possibly hostile [2].

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