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pipeline

[pahyp-lahyn] / ˈpaɪpˌlaɪn /








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Part of a growing pipeline of Australians who have converted their kicking skills from Aussie rules football to gridiron, he is the NFL's highest paid punter.

From Barron's

Nevertheless, Eagle expects wider concerns about the dominance of Chinese cellular modules in other products, ranging from asset trackers to energy pipelines, to boost demand for U.S.-made alternatives.

From The Wall Street Journal

Questions remain about whether OpenAI will be able to monetize and uphold its cloud commitments and, consequently, if Oracle can convert its future deal pipeline into revenue.

From MarketWatch

“Our pipeline across the entirety of what we do is up at record levels right now.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The restoration of Parliament has long been in the pipeline in Westminster.

From BBC