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pipeline

[pahyp-lahyn] / ˈpaɪpˌlaɪn /








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"They're building a pipeline for the future, and they do not want this to be the first domino," she said, adding that they do not have a "huge incentive" to "perfectly" comply with the ban.

From BBC

Bogota also announced it would suspend electricity sales to Ecuador, which relies heavily on its neighbor for power and hit back with a levy on Colombian oil traveling through its majority state-owned OCP pipeline.

From Barron's

“How often does the board review the product pipeline? Are leaders empowered to make the best product decision or simply pushed to the lowest cost decision?”

From MarketWatch

Despite recent challenges, Ford said the company’s new product pipeline was highly productive last year, and that the company took steps toward shaping its future.

From The Wall Street Journal

One solution, according to Wilson’s post, would be for the board to have a Brand Product Committee with oversight of the product pipeline and quality testing.

From The Wall Street Journal