Sentence examples for infrastructure of course from inspiring English sources

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You tap into other, already existing infrastructure, of course.

Inadequate infrastructure, of course, is widely recognized as a serious impediment to India's advancement.

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We use 'per se' to refer to rules specifically dedicated at heat grid infrastructures, or perhaps somewhat broader, energy infrastructures; of course, invariably there will be general constitutional level rules, such as the basics of private and public law (see infra, endnote 10).

While EU officials and politicians berate Ukraine for backsliding – on privatisation, modernising the infrastructure and, of course, corruption – the buccaneers of US business give a fine impression of remaining bullish.

BIM-based processes are for new buildings and infrastructure and of course have potential in refurbishment projects when complementary workflows such as building scanning [3].

The technology is relative new, which means the biggest problem is lack of fueling infrastructure and, of course, as vehicle production numbers are currently low, the price per unit is high.

The notion of infrastructure has of course many meanings across a vast range of literatures and even within this article, but here, we refer to those elements that organize interactions in society over a longer time and in doing so go by unnoticed.

Developing nations have the added difficulty of contending with the scarcity of local business resources or talent, sometimes unstable political environments and infrastructure and, of course, lack of adequate banking and digital commerce.

The world's largest theater chain almost certainly won't experience the same sort of pains that MoviePass has, because it both controls the means of distribution and has a sizeable support infrastructure, and of course owns the cinemas.

It's good to see someone stepping up and building out the infrastructure though, of course we all know that electric cars aren't the ideal solution (that power has to come from somewhere) but it definitely beats gasoline based cars.

Technical equipment and infrastructures are of course costly, but so are falls and their consequences in the first place.

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