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" ... As well as participating companies and individuals offering unique holiday gatherings, the Relish events also provide a conduit to support the arts, and artists, during the shutdown. ... "
" ... In other words, while Brown was seeking a format that was open by default, he considers email primarily closed by default. Of course, this is not to say he has completely abandoned email—for external communication email remains, naturally, an important conduit. But his concern for keeping the internal company culture as open as possible has meant that his insistence on excluding email has never faltered. ... "
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" ... This company has created a well-needed conduit for the passionate, but sometimes confused cannabis consumer. As a corporation, they offer a clever use for their hand-tended, therefore platinum-grade flowers. These are business school level skills at work for the good of their clienteles. When a company can be quick and agile in this path, it makes the consumer sales mantra easier to attain. Cut & Dry has made it easy for their buyer to enjoy such high quality. ... "
" ... “The public Treasury, which should only exist as a conduit conveying the people’s tribute to its legitimate objects of expenditure, becomes a hoarding place for money needlessly withdrawn from trade and the people’s use, thus crippling our national energies, suspending our country’s development, preventing investment in productive enterprise, threatening financial disturbance, and inviting schemes of public plunder,” he said. ... "