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infrastructure

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


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The firms argued the 36% average price increase for customers in England over the next five years was not enough to deliver better infrastructure.

From BBC

The Rural New Deal lays out a far-ranging platform to rebuild the nation’s economically embattled small farms, revitalize rural towns, invest in community infrastructures, fund rural health care and schools, and other urgent priorities.

From Salon

This comes as money has been rotating out of those plays as investors seek out more attractive opportunities in AI infrastructure.

From MarketWatch

Jordanian forces joined in the strikes, which targeted Islamic State infrastructure and weapons sites.

From The Wall Street Journal

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