The government is pushing for the modernisation of the transportation system.
Many industries are undergoing modernisation to stay competitive in the market.
Modernisation of infrastructure is essential for the growth of any country.
The company invested heavily in the modernisation of its production facilities.
Education systems around the world are in need of modernisation to meet the demands of the 21st century.
Technological modernisation has revolutionized the way we communicate.
The modernisation of healthcare services has led to improved patient outcomes.
Urban modernisation often involves the renovation of old buildings and the development of new infrastructure.
Modernisation efforts in agriculture have increased productivity and efficiency.
The modernisation of laws and regulations is necessary to adapt to changing societal needs.
Prosperity, modernisation and peace, plus a judicious dose of amnesia, would lay the ghosts to rest.
We must keep up public support for nuclear deterrence, remembering that obsolete weapons don't deter, hence the need for modernisation.
And his initial sort of idea was modernisation plus stability.
He ushered in the Fifth Republic, turning the state into an instrument of modernisation, creating a new technocratic elite, rationalising government and investing in infrastructure.
In Japan they were amongst the first British royals to have direct experience of the rapid modernisation of Japanese society in recent years.
Even today, architects and planners are finding new ways to adapt the mono-functional sports arenas which became emblematic of modernisation during the 20th century.
Politically George was conservative in his views, but not staunchly so and was well-suited to overseeing the gradual modernisation of the country both socially and culturally.
China may be ambitious and proud, but it is still in the throes of modernisation; it knows that its continued rise depends for now on the present order.
But I think in large part, there is a frustration that we are not valuing the modernisation dimension of his agenda the way he thinks we should.
Similarly, tales tied to specific locales or landmarks can be seen as expressions of changing attitudes towards urbanisation and the loss of historical identity in the face of rapid modernisation.
The government is pushing for the modernisation of the transportation system.
Many industries are undergoing modernisation to stay competitive in the market.
Modernisation of infrastructure is essential for the growth of any country.
The company invested heavily in the modernisation of its production facilities.
Education systems around the world are in need of modernisation to meet the demands of the 21st century.
Technological modernisation has revolutionized the way we communicate.
The modernisation of healthcare services has led to improved patient outcomes.
Urban modernisation often involves the renovation of old buildings and the development of new infrastructure.
Modernisation efforts in agriculture have increased productivity and efficiency.
The modernisation of laws and regulations is necessary to adapt to changing societal needs.
Prosperity, modernisation and peace, plus a judicious dose of amnesia, would lay the ghosts to rest.
We must keep up public support for nuclear deterrence, remembering that obsolete weapons don't deter, hence the need for modernisation.
And his initial sort of idea was modernisation plus stability.
He ushered in the Fifth Republic, turning the state into an instrument of modernisation, creating a new technocratic elite, rationalising government and investing in infrastructure.
In Japan they were amongst the first British royals to have direct experience of the rapid modernisation of Japanese society in recent years.
Even today, architects and planners are finding new ways to adapt the mono-functional sports arenas which became emblematic of modernisation during the 20th century.
Politically George was conservative in his views, but not staunchly so and was well-suited to overseeing the gradual modernisation of the country both socially and culturally.
China may be ambitious and proud, but it is still in the throes of modernisation; it knows that its continued rise depends for now on the present order.
But I think in large part, there is a frustration that we are not valuing the modernisation dimension of his agenda the way he thinks we should.
Similarly, tales tied to specific locales or landmarks can be seen as expressions of changing attitudes towards urbanisation and the loss of historical identity in the face of rapid modernisation.
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