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the pooling
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.
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There is no discovery in human history that wasn't created by pooled resources, demonstrably the pooling of public money, but beneath that, the pooling of expertise.
The pooling of savings makes financial assets much more liquid.
The commune condones some nontraditional arrangements, like wife-swapping and the pooling of material resources.
New York, San Francisco and Paris already operate the pooling service.
Soon Uncle Sean was snoring lightly beside the pooling gravy, face down in his big arms.
The pooling slightly lowers blood pressure and decreases blood flow to the heart.
But the language in the pooling agreements from 2004 through much of 2007 does not state this clearly.
Grayling said Obama did not understand the nature of the pooling of sovereignty among EU member states.
These 37 local organisations have already agreed to the pooling of £2.7bn of joint resources across the 10 boroughs.
Still, the exclusion has encouraged the pooling of workers into large purchasing groups that tend to lower costs.
layer and the pooling layer.
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