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infrastructure

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


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"Everyone has the right to have fun in the snow", but "limiting the number is right because the town can't accommodate 50,000 people. It has no facilities, no infrastructure", he said.

From Barron's

Alibaba CEO Eddie Wu has brushed off concerns about an AI investment bubble, telling investors the company will invest “aggressively” in AI infrastructure because demand reflects real adoption rather than hype.

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Under the current system, rail infrastructure is managed by the publicly owned organisation Network Rail - while passenger train services are run by individual operators which are both privately and publicly-owned.

From BBC

Great British Railways is a new publicly owned company that will have integrated management of not only the day-to-day running of the trains but also the infrastructure, the tracks and the signalling.

From BBC

Authorities restored power to most critical infrastructure in Kyiv by around 1200 GMT, Ukraine's energy minister said, but he warned Ukrainian households may have to wait longer for it to return.

From Barron's