Sentence examples for scarce infrastructure from inspiring English sources

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Premises were cramped, working capital scarce, infrastructure fragile and the bureaucracy tiresome.

Market forces have not been allowed to allocate access to scarce infrastructure more efficiently.

An AT&T researcher named David Isenberg had caused a stir with a 1997 paper, "The Rise of the Stupid Network," which argued that telephone companies were wedded to "expensive, scarce infrastructure".

There has been no similar traction in emerging markets (excluding China, which has a mature marketplace lending industry) as the companies frequently have limited access to capital (alternative lending is highly capital-intensive), low-quality data (low penetration of credit histories) and scarce infrastructure, while the level of consumer sophistication is not on par with the U.S. or Europe.

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The scarce fueling infrastructure means that Equinox testers must live or work near hydrogen stations.

Such an approach is not feasible in resource-limited settings where doctors are scarce, laboratory infrastructure is inadequate, and the procurement and supply-chain management is fragile.

The use of mobile phones is now so extensive that in some countries the number of phone subscriptions outnumbers the population. 1 In many developing countries, mobile phone technology has made it possible for communities with scarce 'landline' infrastructure to participate in telecommunication.

Issues such as low investor confidence, a lack of public funding for new infrastructure, scarce land at high value, and a lack of finance were highlighted as the biggest blocks to local economic growth and development.

The combination of high demand and scarce supply of infrastructure makes these hubs vulnerable nodes of the urban logistics network, creating bottlenecks that can trigger parking congestion and queueing, delays in the delivering operations and illegal parking.

In a world that is largely struggling with rapid urbanization, lack of sanitation infrastructure, scarce water resources and extensive poverty, the changes to come will continue making tough conditions tougher.

Regionalization may improve efficiency in the delivery of healthcare by reducing duplication of costly and scarce resources and infrastructure, as well as improving economies through higher case volumes and improved efficiency and economies of scale (cost advantages derived from advantageous purchasing, managerial and financial practices with increased case volumes).

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