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German parties, for example, are often conduits to jobs in the public sector, with a say over appointments to top jobs in the civil service and to the boards of publicly owned utilities or media organisations.
Submarine channels are often conduits for these flows, exerting a first order control on turbidity current flow processes and resulting deposit geometries.
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Artists must endure low pay and precarious conditions, and arts administrators are often the conduits of this insecurity.
While human-made waterway connections have clear socio-economic benefits, these hydrologic connections are often also conduits for species invasions and disease outbreaks worldwide.
Wall Street analysts, often the conduit of that information to the media, are increasingly accused of tailoring reports to please their investment banking clients.
But in the countries of Eastern and Southern Africa, violence has a second, even darker dimension: Sexual assault is often the conduit for the spread of the HIV virus.
Of course, sometimes getting the exact angle on a bend isn't important; but often, whole conduit systems will be thrown out of whack if just a single angle is off 5°.
Mature caves of this sort are tubular conduits, often with intricately sculptured walls.
The outlets for the water-carrying conduits often are springs of majestic size.
Given the importance of smartphones, which often act as conduits for these services between the cloud and the dash, it's not surprising that wireless carriers are expressing more interest.
Wildlife corridors and drainage conduits often fall into this category of partially buried structures.
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