What does national infrastructure mean?

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na·tion·al in·fra·struc·ture

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  1. national infrastructure

    Infrastructure provided and financed by a NATO member in its own territory solely for its own forces (including those forces assigned to or designated for NATO). See also infrastructure.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of national infrastructure in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of national infrastructure in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of national infrastructure in a Sentence

  1. Finance Minister Luis Videgaray:

    We have a great opportunity, particularly in terms of the national infrastructure program, for greater private sector investment and to use mechanisms like public-private partnerships, this is particularly evident in the energy sector.

  2. Huawei Australia chairman:

    That law has no legitimacy outside of China, within that country, any information coming through us and any equipment we put into their national infrastructure is safe to the best of our ability, and it's secure.

  3. Nick Timothy:

    No amount of trade and investment should justify allowing a hostile state easy access to the country's critical national infrastructure.

  4. The South Korean Defence Ministry:

    By operating the U.S. THAAD battery in Seongju, we will be able to better protect one half to two-thirds of our citizens from North Korean nuclear and missile threats, it will dramatically strengthen the military capabilities and readiness to defend critical national infrastructure such as nuclear power plants and oil storage facilities, as well as the military forces of the South Korea-U.S. alliance.

  5. Nick Timothy:

    No amount of trade and investment should justify allowing a hostile state easy access to the country’s critical national infrastructure.

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