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If Juilliard students have a conduit to contemporary music in Mr. Sachs, they have a link to the great tradition in Mr. Mueller.
The rebels, experts at financing war by mining Angolan diamonds, no longer have a conduit for selling diamonds on the international market or for military supply.
"You can craft policies all day long up here, but if you don't have a conduit in the community, telling people what it is you believe in, then the numbers aren't going to move," he says.
If Facebook wants to be a major Internet pillar, and I don't doubt that's what Mark Zuckerberg wants, then it is missing a major key component that all of its competitors have: A conduit.
They don't have a conduit to it," Redlitz said.
Sometimes, just having a conduit is enough to make people feel heard.
Right now, the Alberta oil patch is, for the most part, completely landlocked, and everyone in the tar sands food chain would like nothing more than to have a conduit to the global oil market.
Essentially, the result of media having a conduit role in reporting information was described as enabling the public to decide on a course of action themselves, after the facts had been reported: My only agenda is to expose the information, let people make the decision after they ' ve got it.
13 15 It was not possible to carry out a subanalysis of mortality risk for patients who had an ileal conduit diversion or a continent diversion because of underreporting of continent diversions.
Brown found that the dike had intruded into a pre-existing fault that had been a conduit for groundwater circulation.
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