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- adjective Of, relating to or originating in
infrastructure .
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Examples
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Press coverage of this long-term infrastructural build-up has been remarkably minimal, given the implications for future conflicts in the oil heartlands of the planet.
Nick Turse: As Washington Talks Iraq Withdrawal, the Pentagon Builds Up Bases in the Region 2009
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The core of Ma's economic program involves public and private investments in a number of long-term infrastructural and industrial projects - investments that could well push Taiwan's budget deficit farther into the red.
Archive 2008-04-01 Michael Turton 2008
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A lack of availability of recreational activities and certain infrastructural shortfalls put Lexington as the least liveable US city surveyed, in 56th place - although its rating of 13% is still low.
vancouver number one 2005
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He said that on top of this once-off injection of funds to upgrade municipal infrastructure, the government had last year decided on a long-term infrastructural programme to last at least 10 years.
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National government should "consider" the resources needed to meet short and long term infrastructural requirements.
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There was a need to develop a mechanism for integrated long-term infrastructural planning for the mining industry with a focus on rail, water, ports and electricity.
IOL: News 2010
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Dikshit said the Games provided an opportunity for converting Delhi into a world-class city and that the huge investment was being made taking into consideration long-term infrastructural needs of the national capital.
The Economic Times 2010
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There was a need to develop a mechanism for integrated long-term infrastructural planning for the mining industry with a focus on rail, water, ports and electricity.
IOL: News 2010
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Emission reductions play an important part within an overall carbon management strategy as they allow companies to take action immediately, alongside implementing longer term infrastructural changes and investment.
CSRwire.com 2009
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Press coverage of this long-term infrastructural build-up has been remarkably minimal, given the implications for future conflicts in the oil heartlands of the planet.
NiemanWatchdog.org 2009
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