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channel

[chan-l] / ˈtʃæn l /




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At member-state level, Brussels will push countries to channel revenues from the ETS into decarbonising industry -- an area where performance varies widely.

From Barron's Jul. 17, 2026

FoodNet was at least a channel for information to flow toward.

From Slate Jul. 17, 2026

But using the technology this way both undermines consumer trust in an increasingly important sales channel, according to critics, and competes with users who demonstrate products the old-fashioned way.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 15, 2026

BBC correspondent Barbara Plett Usher, reporting from Jerusalem, examines the latest tensions over the key international shipping channel.

From BBC Jul. 14, 2026

I pause to take a deep breath with my eyes closed, and I try to channel the way I felt the night of the philharmonic concert.

From "A Soft Place to Land" by Janae Marks

The states identified wide-release films, big-budget blockbusters and the concentration of pay-TV channels as the three markets to test in the litigation.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 15, 2026

"If we wait, probably in three years, we will not have this landscape as we see it today," environmental activist Zenepa Lika told AFP as she stood above the overgrown channels which crisscross the site.

From Barron's Jul. 15, 2026

What’s inevitably lost is the excitement of watching a single performer act the chameleon, flipping between characters as if changing psychic TV channels.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 14, 2026

However, the new study, published in Neuron, found that these channels are closely linked through hidden electrical connections.

From Science Daily Jul. 14, 2026

In places it broadened into wide areas like small lakes; and at others it split into narrow channels, only to combine again unpredictably.

From "The Amber Spyglass" by Philip Pullman

Willing was a facilitator and a beneficiary of government favoritism, Mr. Vague acknowledges, but that favoritism, adeptly channeled, allowed a fragile government to attract the support of wary capitalists.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 17, 2026

She has channeled that into art, writing the evocative and hilarious tween comedy PEN15.

From Slate Jun. 23, 2026

Remittances from Cubans abroad, a lifeline for many, will no longer be channeled exclusively through the state, and money changers will also be allowed operate privately.

From Barron's Jun. 19, 2026

As for Leo, who is slightly younger than Henry in the film, Silvers channeled her husband at the time when she first met him.

From Los Angeles Times May 8, 2026

She just glared at this man, all the rage and frustration channeled at him through her eyes.

From "Farewell to Manzanar" by Jeanne Houston

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim intends to discuss "ensuring that oil supplies can continue to be channelled" to Malaysia, the country's national news agency reported.

From Barron's Jun. 17, 2026

Their name is an anagram of the phrase "I'm Fearless", and those early songs channelled the girl group trope of combative, bulletproof confidence.

From BBC Jun. 4, 2026

The researchers tested both smoother ice shelf bases and more realistic channelled formations under cooler and slightly warmer ocean conditions.

From Science Daily May 10, 2026

Money from oil sales had been channelled into investments in luxury British real estate, hotels in Europe and property in Dubai through shell companies in tax havens, according to the investigation.

From Barron's Mar. 8, 2026

The fear in her voice channelled perfectly with the charmspeak.

From "Blood of Olympus" by Rick Riordan

By channeling more savings into the market, the coming pension reform could help here too.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 28, 2026

Family offices are channeling ever more capital directly into companies over investing in private-market funds.

From Barron's May 23, 2026

Scientists think these filaments also act as intergalactic highways, channeling gas into galaxies and fueling the birth of new stars.

From Science Daily May 16, 2026

And Lady Gaga, Mother Monster though she is, has spent her short but promising acting career channeling grandma, which I mean with the utmost respect and adoration.

From Salon May 10, 2026

I’d gotten better at channeling it over the years, but now nothing seemed to happen.

From "The Last Olympian" by Rick Riordan

"I'm an angel, I'm a demon, I'm a psycho for no reason," she sings, channelling my cat's personality over a drum sound that could shatter windows.

From BBC May 8, 2026

He has staked his leadership on aggressive reforms that aim to deliver double-digit growth, slashing bureaucratic red tape, empowering the private sector and channelling vast resources into mega-projects.

From Barron's Apr. 8, 2026

Over the next two weeks countries will try and negotiate a new deal on climate change, with a particular focus on channelling more money to forest protection.

From BBC Nov. 6, 2025

He said he was "grateful" to Mrs Davies and her family for "channelling their grief from their really tragic circumstance into this kind of cause for action".

From BBC Oct. 16, 2025

Everywhere exclusiveness, a narrow channelling of impulse and energy.

From "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley




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