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Back then, San Blas had no tourism infrastructure to speak of.
Other areas remained completely inaccessible, since there was hardly any infrastructure to speak of.
It's not exactly perplexing that there's no staffing or infrastructure to speak of: The Trump campaign's fundraising efforts have been feeble; the candidates's statements are toxic to traditional GOP donors; Trump has insisted on shelling out for rallies in reliable Republican strongholds like Georgia and Texas.
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This was no understatement: the nascent nation had just a few short paved roads for a territory about the size of France; no infrastructure; no public services to speak of; no justice system, let alone law or order.
You undoubtedly won't be surprised to learn that perpetual war and the urge to perpetuate yet more of it leaves little room for spending on the environment, diplomacy, alternative energy, housing, or other domestic investments, not to speak of infrastructure repair.
All the artefacts are familiar, as is the tortured landscape, but none of the known systems are in place – no government to speak of, no infrastructure, no CNN, no internet, no universities.
A shy woman, reluctant to speak of the regime, she said she and her family needed the water infrastructure to be repaired.
This is not to speak of budget cutting effects on financial regulation, or to control environmental pollution, or to replace aging infrastructure, much less modernize industry.
No spectators to speak of.
To speak of it required the pluperfect.
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