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"And there is a huge amount of high-tech infrastructure that wasn't there.
The first is investment in high-tech infrastructure in Europe.
For all its high-tech infrastructure and glistening factories, this is a distinctly Saudi city.
It imparts quality education using well experienced, dynamic faculty members and high-tech infrastructure.
What heightens South Korea's concern is that the country still lacks a high-tech infrastructure.
The building will have freehold offices and high-tech infrastructure and robotics.
Between 1983 and 1985, the government of Honduras-pumped up by massive infusions of external borrowing-had introduced expensive, high-tech infrastructure projects.
He also chose a traditional look as a foil to the high-tech infrastructure whirring behind the scenes to produce something that is comfortable and nonclinical in feel.
One by one, American companies dropped out of manufacturing basic goods, from chips to television sets to rechargable batteries, that form the high-tech infrastructure of the country.
When these companies move our country's goods in time of emergency we benefit from their high-tech infrastructure at a fraction of the cost of maintaining our own.
That's why I have proposed high-tech infrastructure bonds as part of my economic plans that would enable us to provide low-cost Internet access and broadband access around the state.
Nations like Japan, Germany, France, and even South Korea had the high-tech infrastructure in place to become world economic leaders in the twenty-first century with such technology.
Lewis suggested that the recent stimulus package had actually compounded this problem by providing billions for high-tech infrastructure upgrades, such as "smart" power grids, without a clear security plan in place.
Here is what they say: "Imagine a state of the art business center, with more than one million square feet of available space for office, manufacturing and distribution; a facility with high-tech infrastructure and easy access to transportation.
He said his company, which purchased the building last August, is putting in tens of millions of dollars in high-tech infrastructure - including bringing in fiber optics and building an on-site substation for additional electrical power.
Mr. Kim, formerly a design leader at Yahoo, said the city's high-tech infrastructure will be a giant test bed for new technologies, and the city itself will exemplify a digital way of life, what he calls "U-life."
The remedy must include a huge program of re-educating and retraining the bottom 60 percent of the work force, investments in research and high-tech infrastructure and a willingness to run the economy with tight labor markets so that labor shortages push wages upward.
And the $15 million in high-tech infrastructure to support its new use - including access to nearby fiber-optics and electrical power to run computers and other telecommunications equipment - will be in place by the end of the first quarter of next year, said Sidney Borenstein, a partner at Sayreville, L.L.C, the technology center's developer.