Sentence examples for rigid infrastructure from inspiring English sources

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Lacking rigid infrastructure, these rectilinear elements have a slightly rumpled aspect; they resemble used furniture cushions.

But overturning the rigid infrastructure of South Korean museums and galleries is an uphill battle, he said.

But when she looks at the nation's vast public school system, with its rigid infrastructure and focus on standardized testing, Atwell said she sees a wholly detrimental shift toward uniformity in the classroom.

This enables opening up the traditional infrastructure silos and moving one step higher in the abstraction, i.e., effectively making applications independent of the underlying rigid infrastructure.

As the performance of these large infrastructure systems is sensitive to uncertain climatic parameters, it becomes difficult to "lock-in" a particular capital intensive and rigid infrastructure system as the best solution to tackle climate change.

The common value to all of these cases is how in the interplay between the players of the religious game -- God and the Israelites -- they learn together how to widen a new and rigid infrastructure, not only in order not only for it to be liveable, but in order to serve its purpose.

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My industry sources are telling me that this was a smart acquisition for Nokia, which needed to have a consumer based offering outside the rigid maps infrastructure they have, since the purchase last year of Navteq.

Update: by Mike Butcher, TechCrunch UK: My industry sources are telling me that this was a smart acquisition for Nokia, which needed to have a consumer based offering outside the rigid maps infrastructure they have, since the purchase last year of Navteq.

Politicians also need to act: Italy's public sector is too large and too inefficient, its labour market too rigid and its infrastructure weak, she complains.

In other words, poverty falls as people leave rice fields to work in low-end services, but it would fall much faster if they were to find jobs in factories instead.Manufacturing in Indonesia is hamstrung by decrepit infrastructure, rigid labour laws and protectionist policies that make it difficult for its factories to be competitive.

As required by emerging international law, national laws create and will continue to create rigid and permanent infrastructures, legal and administrative frameworks, within which societal risk governance is undertaken.

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