Sentence examples for undeveloped infrastructure from inspiring English sources

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The region's undeveloped infrastructure has hindered industrial expansion.

Addressing several hundred Congress faithful, Gandhi said his party would invest $1tn£600bnbn) in India's undeveloped infrastructure.

The congress comes amid economic problems that have sharpened a debate over the pace of changes in a country with high growth but with underlying problems of undeveloped infrastructure, a maze of bureaucracy, corruption and a poorly qualified work force.

Adopting from Haiti wasn't a practical decision: we knew it was going to take twice as long to get a child from Haiti as from, say, Ethiopia Haitii's highly bureaucratic legal system (a legacy of its French colonial history), its undeveloped infrastructure (some government officials still work on typewriters), and its recurring political and natural crises all slowed things down.

Hopeful capitalists have seen their dreams caught between the Chinese equivalents of Scylla and Charybdis: bureaucracy and an undeveloped infrastructure.

A number of factors including poverty, lack of technology, undeveloped infrastructure, and political conflict mean that the vast mineral, water, and forest resources of the continent for the most part are not sustainably managed, leaving ecosystems degraded, biodiversity severely affected, and human health at risk.

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Undeveloped storage infrastructure presents a special challenge in northern Afghanistan, where food security is undermined by highly variable water supplies, inefficient water allocation rules, and a damaged irrigation system due three decades of war and conflict.

But though money flowed after Iowa and New Hampshire -- though not as regularly as it would have had the Internet been a factor then -- early fundraising woes left key campaign infrastructure undeveloped, with delegate slots lost due to lack of organization.

"In areas where PC penetration is low and the telecom or cable infrastructures are undeveloped, there could be a big opportunity for satellite access services.

Deloitte's South Africa mining leader, Tony Zoghby, says: "Africa, in terms of infrastructure, is relatively undeveloped.

Yet in geographic areas where there is no cable or telephone infrastructure, such as undeveloped countries and some rural parts of the United States, a fixed wireless network can be built much faster and cheaper than a wireline system.

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