Word: channelized
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Asian political activists have been silenced by "banning orders" under security legislation of the past 15 years, and a few have been detained. But for the most part, the Asians tend to be politically conservative. Their official channel of communication with the government is the 30-member South African Indian Council. But there is no vital political organization that speaks for Asians...
...Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life (CHUL) will call to order the first of its monthly meetings this afternoon, faced by challenges to its legitimacy as the channel for student input into university decisions and gearing up to deal with a wide-range of new issues...
...example, the question of his religiosity. Forget for the moment the outlandish trappings of his faith, forget his ambition to emulate Icarus by flying into the Sun, forget such mysticism, and one is faced with a man of passionate energy and conviction, but no recognized religion into which to channel his embarassing welter of emotions. Ezra Pound called Crosby's life a "religious manifestation" and his death "a vote of confidence in the cosmos." It may be easy to decry the self-indulgent sensualism in which Crosby ultimately gloried. Yet one cannot avoid placing some of the blame...
...around and laugh about George Scott's weight problem, Luis Tiant's ambiguous age, or Rick Wise's Chem-20-like glasses. We can't say "I told you so" about early-season Yankee dissension. All we seem to do is regret all those nights we were glued to Channel 38 instead of a reference book. What does Jim Rice care anyway that we're in Group...
Radner's work on theory, which deals, in part, with how organizations should channel and use data, stands at the fore of contemporary microeconomic theory, Elizabeth Allison, associate professor of Economics, said yesterday...