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pipeline

[pahyp-lahyn] / ˈpaɪpˌlaɪn /








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This includes building a third pipeline from the Leviathan reservoir to the production platform, as well as increasing the transmission pipeline capacity between Israel and Egypt.

From The Wall Street Journal

For cloud providers, a growing pipeline of deals for AI compute helps them lock down future revenues and signals strength in their business.

From MarketWatch

And environmentalists worry the rest of the gas in the pipelines will continue to come from fossil fuels, instead of being replaced by renewable electric power.

From BBC

That’s because recent years have made it seem as if the Dodgers have taken control of one of the most productive pipelines for international baseball talent.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Oracle’s revelations about its pipeline of AI deals in the coming years continue to positively surprise investors, the company came up short with its revenue for the latest quarter while raising its capital-expenditure outlook.

From MarketWatch