Sentence examples for To pool from inspiring English sources

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To pool

noun

A small and rather deep collection of (usually) fresh water, as one supplied by a spring, or occurring in the course of a stream; a reservoir for water.

  • The pools of Solomon

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We apply max-pooling strategy to pool the codes for each spatial subregion.

One approach is to pool resources.

So they're coming together to pool resources.

The access to pool 21 is easy.

Such systems are subject to pool boiling and thermal stratification.

We encourage departments to pool their resources for membership.

So we also have to pool over view somewhere.

DESIGN: Systematic literature search to pool target lesion revascularisations (TLR).

Europe gives us a chance to pool our interests.

We have to pool resources, and indeed we should".

They, superficially at least, want to pool sovereignty.

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