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infrastructure

[in-fruh-struhk-cher] / ˈɪn frəˌstrʌk tʃər /


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Military investments also tend to be less useful for the wider economy than spending on machinery or infrastructure, since weapons either sit in warehouses or are destroyed rather than being used productively.

From The Wall Street Journal

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees has said it expects a total of 90,000 new arrivals and published a photo showing dozens of people camping under trees, without any infrastructure to accommodate them.

From Barron's

On the beach next to the Palisades, the deputy mayor, surrounded by fire crews, held a press conference assuring the public “the city is well prepared and has a tremendous emergency management infrastructure.”

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It can therefore unlock demand in places where infrastructure, financing, or political risk might slow down private suppliers.

From Barron's

The models are increasingly used for code generation and infrastructure workloads, which serves as an indication of increasing sophistication in AI development, he notes.

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