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However, like other Indian companies, Tata remains hamstrung by the nation's seemingly intractable infrastructure problems: shipping a ton of steel from Tata's mill to Bombay costs $60.
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Garden designers expect to work in an intricate dance with the elements and the whims of their clients, but Dan had come up against a more intractable enemy: London's creaking Victorian infrastructure.
For a country considered a rising economic power, Blackout Tuesday — which came only a day after another major power failure — was an embarrassing reminder of the intractable problems still plaguing India: inadequate infrastructure, a crippling power shortage and, many critics say, a yawning absence of governmental action and leadership.
As our legions of tech entrepreneurs would have us believe, we're sitting in the center of where the future is being created, yet the Bay Area is beset with a seemingly intractable affordability and homelessness crisis, creaking infrastructure and a stunning lack of vision and entrenched dogma about what kind of place the region should be.
Granted, this shouldn't be surprising, given that both industries suffer from some seriously intractable problems, mostly courtesy of long-entrenched legacy infrastructure.
The new president will face monumental problems that are distressingly real--a huge budget deficit, a worldwide financial meltdown, a distressed populace demanding action on jobs and health insurance, a nearly decade-long backlog of infrastructure projects, and a pair of intractable wars.
CE offers a promising solution to many seemingly intractable challenges in global health research by creating the infrastructure that allows researcher to engage with the social and political context of biomedical research.
True innovation is not costly: One key thing government can learn from the private sector is that today's solutions to even the most intractable problems often don't require the massive spending and heavy infrastructure so associated with the industrial age.
In that post-cold-war era of relative peace and prosperity, serious newspapers like The Times should have more tenaciously focused on the intractable problems that beset this nation -- growing and festering just below the surface -- like the crumbling infrastructure needs of our great cities.
Unfortunately, corruption remained intractable.
It's intractable.
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