Sentence examples for regulated infrastructure from inspiring English sources

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Frustrated with the lack of will to police fracking they have encountered locally, many of the insurgents in Pennsylvania's fracking war have turned their attention to halting the transmission of the gas, targeting a slew of new federally regulated infrastructure projects aimed at getting methane pulled from the ground in their backyards over to markets on the Eastern seaboard and abroad.

It includes a proposal that, in every public or regulated infrastructure tender, employers should score contractors on their diversity commitment.

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The company is a white-label service aimed at retail banks and is the first fully licensed and regulated payments infrastructure running on Google's Cloud Platform.

What we object to is regulating dynamic internet networks in the same way we regulate failing infrastructure like electricity, water, roads and bridges.

In particular, her research examines the politics of regulating urban infrastructure and utilities investment in Latin America and South Asia.

We carried out four focus groups and thirteen semi-structured interviews with various park stakeholders to select attributes from six categories: the four categories of ecosystem services (supporting, provisioning, regulating, cultural), infrastructure, and land use types.

Interestingly, both Telefónica and Claro gave up their opposition to Grupo Clarín being the only player allowed to offer quadrupleplay, paving the way for the Senate's Media Commission to send the so-called "Ley Corta" which regulates telecommunications infrastructure to the floor for a vote.

The National Security Agency's Gen. Keith Alexander recently stated that cyber attacks against infrastructure are up 1,700% since 2009 -- and while that is meaningless as a statistic, his continued outspoken support for efforts to regulate critical infrastructure show how important this issue is to the U.S. military and intelligence communities.

In case of eHealth legislations, it is more likely that governments relying on market forces prefer not to regulate ICT infrastructure in health care.

Since Switzerland is a federal state and health care delivery is dominated by private or local public health care providers, the Swiss central government lacked expertise in coordinating and regulating large infrastructure projects, in particular within the health care sector [ 52].

Does the participation of private organizations in developing national health infrastructures enhance the capacity of national governments to regulate these infrastructures?

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